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Visible and invisible inequalities This content was published on Apr 19, 2021 Apr 19, 2021 Decades of focus on poverty reduction and neoliberal politics have made us more indifferent to forms of inequality that may be life-threatening.
More More Join the discussion Science Veronica DeVore How can governments strike the right balance between public health and business interests amid Covid-19? The Swiss government decided to re-open restaurant terraces, gyms and indoor sports venues as of this week despite rising coronavirus cases.
More More Critics force vote to rein in government’s Covid policy This content was published on Apr 18, 2021 Apr 18, 2021 A citizens’ group has brought a referendum against a law which gives the Swiss government the right to curtail public life during a pandemic.
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More More Calls grow louder for pesticide-free food and water This content was published on Apr 17, 2021 Apr 17, 2021 Two separate proposals are demanding a reform of Switzerland's agriculture and food production sectors, phasing out the use of synthetic pesticides.
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More More A big festival for small screens: Visions du Réel goes virtual again This content was published on Apr 16, 2021 Apr 16, 2021 Switzerland’s biggest documentary film festival hopes to make up for the lack of human contact with a totally revamped virtual edition for 2021.
More More Swiss climate strategy to be decided at the ballot box This content was published on Apr 17, 2021 Apr 17, 2021 On June 13, Swiss voters will have the last word on a key pillar of the country’s climate change strategy – the new CO2 law.
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More More Hear Swiss stories for the world on The Swiss Connection podcast Hear Swiss stories for the world on The Swiss Connection podcast This content was published on Apr 13, 2021 Apr 13, 2021 Why aren’t Swiss pharma giants more involved in making Covid-19 vaccines? And what will this mean for their role in future pandemics?
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More More Moutier: the Swiss conflict that has been ongoing for more than 200 years This content was published on Mar 26, 2021 Mar 26, 2021 Moutier votes Sunday on whether to change canton. This is part of the explosive Jura conflict which Switzerland has tried to resolve peacefully.
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More More Swiss-EU relations in the balance This content was published on Apr 20, 2021 Apr 20, 2021 A framework deal between the EU and Switzerland to update bilateral agreements is in danger of failing after seven years of negotiations.
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More More Deal or no deal: How five non-member states handle EU relations This content was published on Jan 29, 2021 Jan 29, 2021 Following the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, all eyes are now on the framework agreement with Switzerland.
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