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Céline joined swissinfo.ch in 2018 as video journalist for the 'Nouvo in English' project, just after graduating from the Academie du journalisme et des medias (AJM) at the University of Neuchâtel. Originally from Ticino, she's been filming, writing and interviewing people all over Switzerland since she got her first reporter badge at 11 during a school camp.
How drug prices are negotiated in Switzerland and beyond
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Switzerland's pharmaceutical sector supplies drugs worldwide, but not all countries receive them with the same price tag. Here's why.
Reconciliation in exile: how a Colombian in Switzerland is coming to terms with the conflict
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Colombia has included people in exile for the first time in a truth commission. Jehisson Santacruz, who fled to Switzerland, is one of them.
The challenges of being a vegan cheesemaker in Switzerland
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Despite using the same time-tested cheesemaking techniques, Swiss vegan cheesemaker New Roots has faced an uphill battle winning over consumers and peers.
Most Swiss cultural events still out of bounds for people with disabilities
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Cultural participation is a human right. In Switzerland, a number of associations are working to remedy the shortcomings of the system.
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During the dance performances, the association Ecoute Voir (Listen See) offers workshops for visually impaired spectators.
Slovenia’s role in the global pharmaceutical supply chain
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Novartis and Sandoz have been investing into the Balkan nation's pharma sector, turning into a key partner for development and manufacturing of drugs.
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As Swiss companies Novartis and Sandoz shift to complex, expensive medicine, they are increasingly dependent on the tiny Balkan nation of Slovenia.
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The country is one step closer to its climate goal thanks to electric buses zooming through Bangkok. The pioneering deal attracts criticism.
How Switzerland combines a passion for guns with safety
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Switzerland is one of the most heavily armed countries in the world. It is also one of the safest, and shootings are rare. How is this possible?
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La population suisse est l'une des plus armées au monde et cet intérêt pour les armes ne faiblit pas. Visite de la Bourse aux armes de Lausanne.
High times in Basel: Swiss city experiments with recreational cannabis
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Switzerland has launched legal cannabis experiments in cities this year to assess the benefits of regulating the supply of the recreational drug.
Swiss Abroad family return for school in Switzerland
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From Manila to Bern: the Stankowski family take stock of the back-to-school period and offer some advice on how to make the most of it.
Peace and reconciliation: how Colombia wants to put the war behind it
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Two perpetrators and two victims of the Colombian civil war present the painstakingly negotiated peace process together in Switzerland.
Child victims in Ukraine – can the trauma be cured?
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A conversation with Philip Jaffé, a Swiss professor of psychology and vice president of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
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At the Congress of the Swiss Abroad 2023 in St Gallen, participants tackled the question of whether Swiss culture can be seen as an “export product”.
Swiss and Egyptian designers share sustainable fashion expertise
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Five young Swiss and Egyptian designers present the results of their recent sustainable fashion residency organised in Zurich and Cairo.
Stanislaus von Moos: Switzerland is an architectural ‘Disneyland’
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Meret Oppenheim Prize winner Stanislaus von Moos sees Switzerland as an architectural laboratory - with its faire share of flops.