Thursday 20.06.2013  
 
 

No national programme

In terms of sex ed, schools do their own thing

Spirits are high at a Basel secondary school: today they’re going to talk about sex. Whether it’s a typical lesson is hard to say as Switzerland has no federal guidelines on the topic – a problem, say many, and one that may not be resolved soon.  [...]

Let's talk about sex

Teacher makes her own sex educational models

Sexual education expert Yasmin Roth makes her own models of genitalia from fabrics. For her they're more suitable for teaching than the more common plastic versions. For Roth, though, sexual education should go beyond explaining the mere physics.  [...]

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Biotech boost

Expanding Switzerland’s ‘Health Valley’

The Campus Biotech owners are expected to soon move into the empty 40,000 square metre former Merck Serono building

Backed by billionaires, a major new biotech research initiative in Geneva dubbed ‘Campus Biotech’ looks set to shift Switzerland’s ‘Health Valley’ up a gear. Coming after major job losses in the region, it is receiving a cautious welcome.  [...]

Fight against desertification

Halting a desert with the ‘Great Green Wall’

La brique verte de Ibrahim

Advancing deserts are not unstoppable. By planting trees, it is possible to redevelop the soil and create an ecosystem that is more favourable for agriculture. The Swiss association Sylla Caap is convinced of this and in the savannah of Senegal has started building a Great Green Wall. (Luigi Jorio, swissinfo.ch)  [...]

Basic income for all

Old utopian ideal revived on Swiss streets

The committee presented its initiative to the public in April 2012

It is arguably one of the most unusual political ideas launched in decades and campaigners for an unconditional basic income for all say they have already collected enough signatures to force a vote on their utopian proposal.  [...]

Eastern expansion

The global ambitions of Art Basel

An installation titled "Aztec Pattern" created by South Korean artist Osang Gwon was displayed at the Art Basel in Hong Kong

Art Basel opens in Switzerland following the launch weeks earlier of its first Asian edition in Hong Kong. With Art Basel Miami Beach now in its tenth year, swissinfo.ch looks at the brand’s expansion and how experts view the change.  [...]

Seeking justice

The long road from Guantanamo to Switzerland

The end of Guantanamo does not necessarily mean the beginning of freedom

Illegally imprisoned for eight years, three former inmates of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp have found refuge in Switzerland. Three others fell foul of administrative hurdles in Bern. swissinfo.ch looks at where they are now.  [...]

Made in Switzerland

Are Swiss watches Swiss enough?

Swiss watches set to become more Swiss

Moves are underway to increase the “Swissness” in manufactured products in Switzerland. One sector where the Swiss-made label is being hotly debated is the watch industry.  [...]

Poet

'I never imagined writing would pay the bills'

Angelia Maria Schwaller

At the age of 12, Angelia Maria Schwaller from the sleepy village of Überstorf in canton Fribourg discovered the internet. She sought out likeminded people on forums to learn from and exchange ideas with. Her passion – poetry.  [...]

Transparency on tax

FATCA sounds death knell of banking secrecy

 To continue operations in the US, Swiss banks will have to submit to the tax authority (IRS)

Legislation allowing for the sharing of American citizens’ bank data will go before the Swiss parliament next month. It seemingly spells the end of prized Swiss banking secrecy, although lawmakers say it is far from a done deal.  [...]

The US Department of Justice is aiming to deter new tax evaders and their enabling bankers

What next?

Surveying the wreckage of torpedoed US tax deal

Following parliament’s rejection of a deal to solve the United States tax evasion dispute, there are grave doubts in both Switzerland and the US that serious damage to the Swiss financial system can be prevented.  [...]

Uncertain media

US tax bill rejection fails to ignite press

After spending the past few weeks commenting every twist and turn of a controversial draft law allowing Swiss banks to help the United States to crack down on suspected tax cheats, the media were at a loss for words after it was rejected by parliament.  [...]

Jazz legacy

Montreux Jazz archives gain UNESCO status

A vast collection of live concert footage and audio spanning the entire 46-year history of the Montreux Jazz Festival - featuring the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin and Prince - has been given UNESCO heritage status.  [...]

Bank deal dead

Swiss parliament kills divisive US tax bill

Too many doctors

Parliament re-instates medical practice limits

Google grievances

Privacy officials raise concerns over Glass

Benchmark fraud

Former UBS trader charged in Libor case

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