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Corporate taxes
Swiss set to tackle divisive fiscal reform
Murder questions
Papers rue failings of house arrest system
Last word?
Swiss diplomat defends European Court solution
The European Court of Justice could settle differences between Switzerland and the European Union over their future bilateral relationship, a top Swiss diplomat has told the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper. [...]
Corporate taxes
Swiss set to tackle divisive fiscal reform
Chinese readers react
Profit at the expense of moral values
Swiss banking woes
Minister says end to US tax dispute in sight
Changes at the top
Surprise shake-up marks Glencore Xstrata meeting
Formula for success
Chinese parents drive baby milk powder boom
Gymnastics coach
'It’s a great feeling to fly, to twist, to rotate'
Nadja Räss
Breaking the mould as a Swiss yodeller
Stem cell research
Cord blood – sound investment or pricey frill?
Umbilical cord blood holds precious stem cells. At some Swiss hospitals, mothers can donate their baby's supply to research. But some labs have privatised the practice, and not everyone is sure it’s worth the cost. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) [...]
Cancer discovery
New imaging gives insight into tumours’ travels
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In depth
July 11, 2012 - 11:00
Growing up gay
What’s it like to be gay or lesbian in Switzerland? Three Bern-based homosexuals talk about their experiences with school, coming out and dating. Interviews by swissinfo.ch journalist Susan Vogel-Misicka.
Tackling homophobia
Helping teenagers understand sexual orientation
The theme of sexual orientation and homophobia is often still taboo in Swiss schools. Yet the problem is serious: gay youth attempt suicide much more often than their heterosexual schoolmates. [...]
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