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There are people in the Alps who have mastered the balance between life in the valleys, and life above them. Climber Dan Moore isn't one of them.

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Cold War How Switzerland froze when the Berlin Wall came down

Faced with the end of the Cold War, many Swiss politicians didn’t know what to say or do.

Rescuing the Reefs  Red Sea coral spotlights Swiss ‘Science Diplomacy’

Switzerland is working to bring countries around the Red Sea together to study heat-resistant corals found in its waters.

#SWIonTour From yodel to bebop

Gabriela Martina left the Lucerne countryside to study jazz in the US. Today, the vocalist and composer teaches at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

drugs and data Inside Roche: Taking on the tech sector

With its big bet on data and digitilisation, Roche has its eye on a new crop of specialists. Now it just needs to woo them.

Asylum policy Despite criticism, Switzerland continues to incarcerate minors

Each year, around 20 minors are locked up in Swiss prisons. Despite strong criticism, the Swiss parliament refuses to ban the practice.   

Administrative detention What prison is like for failed asylum seekers

Thousands of unsuccessful asylum seekers are imprisoned each year in Switzerland before being expelled from the country. swissinfo.ch spoke to two.

Bright future? Why is solar power struggling to take off in Switzerland?

Despite being the second-biggest source of renewable energy in Switzerland, solar power is struggling to break through at a national level.

Ibex safari Trophy hunters pay thousands to kill iconic Swiss animal

Previously extinct in the Swiss Alps – and prized for their impressive horns – ibex have become a valuable source of income in western Switzerland.

Geosatis Swiss-made ankle bracelets ride global prison reform trend

Swiss company Geosatis has become one of the principal suppliers of electronic ankle bracelets for convicts worldwide.

Higher education How important are university rankings?

Swiss universities tend to do well in university rankings. But how are they regarded by the institutions themselves?  

Smallholders over strategy Why Nestlé won’t meet its zero-deforestation pledge

The Swiss food giant committed to eliminating deforestation from its supply chain by next year. But it will take another three years to come close.