June 29, 2012 - 18:22
Julia Slater goes 200 years back in time in a Ticinese village which is anything but sleepy.
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Bank deal
Parliament vote stalls US tax settlement
The House of Representatives has clearly rejected a planned law allowing Swiss banks to hand over data of suspected tax dodgers to the United States. Discussions in parliament are continuing on Wednesday. [...]
Biotech boost
Expanding Switzerland’s ‘Health Valley’
Load of rubbish
'Meteorite' raises anti-littering awareness
Espionage affair
Government condemns alleged US snooping
The Swiss government has described the systematic internet monitoring allegedly practised by the US intelligence service, NSA, as an “excessive infringement of the private sphere”, whose protection is guaranteed by the federal constitution. [...]
Banking secrecy
EU plays tough ahead of tax talks with Swiss
Benchmark fraud
Former UBS trader charged in Libor case
Financial market strategy
Swiss leaders call for data exchange standards
Commodities controversy
NGOs slam Glencore Xstrata over mining project
100 days of Pope Francis
ʻThings are happening behind the scenesʼ
Please don’t touch
Police crash illegal Art Basel party
Google grievances
Privacy officials raise concerns over Glass
The Swiss data protection commissioner and government privacy officials from a handful of other countries have written to Google to raise privacy concerns about its wearable computing eyewear, Glass. [...]
Turning to dust
The creeping disease that threatens populations
Pre-implantation diagnosis
Genetic embryo testing gets cabinet approval
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