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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. [...]
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For the past 20 years, more and more countries have been affected by desertification – and not just because of climate change. Experts say that some agricultural practices have also had disastrous effects. [...]
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In depth
August 1, 2012 - 10:00
National day greetings to the Swiss Abroad
In her August 1 greetings to the 700,000 Swiss citizens living abroad, the 2012 president, Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, stresses the ties that bind the Swiss wherever they live.
While stressing that Switzerland is a safe haven and support for them, she hopes the Swiss abroad will be standard bearers for Swiss values of freedom, democracy and peace.
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