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Gaby Ochsenbein

Gaby Ochsenbein worked at Swiss Radio International and later at SWI swissinfo.ch from 1986 to 2018. She lives in Bern.

Viktoriia und Polina an der Kundgebung «Frieden jetzt» vom 2. April in Bern

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Viktoriia and Polina are now living with me

This content was published on Viktoriia Bilychenko and her daughter, Polina, fled the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolayiv. This is how they are faring in Switzerland.

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women of Unterbäch

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How the women of Unterbäch claimed the vote

This content was published on In 1957, Swiss women voted for the first time in the village of Unterbäch – against the wishes of the authorities and many local people.

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Le père et le fils conduisent le taureau Claudio vers son étable.

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All in a day’s work for the Aellig family

This content was published on The days are long and the work strenuous. And yet every summer, thousands of Swiss farmers trek up to the ‘Alp’ (the high pasture) with their herds.

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‘An act of global irresponsibility’

This content was published on Swiss climatologist Thomas Stocker says the US's withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement will make climate protection more difficult.

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Turkey’s civil code is based on a Swiss model

This content was published on In 2006, swissinfo.ch published this interview with historian and Turkey expert Hans-Lukas Kieser about how the Islamic sense of justice and European legislation came together.  On October 4, 1926 the Swiss civil code came into force, without any major alterations, in Turkey. This came two years after the Republic of Turkey under Atatürk had abolished…

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Swiss call to step up humanitarian help for Syria

This content was published on The foreign ministry described the situation in Aleppo as “catastrophic”. It added that there are particularly alarming reports from the United Nations of extrajudicial executions and cases of missing civilians where violence is suspected. Given the current situation, it is essential that humanitarian aid is quickly sent to people in difficult-to-reach and under-siege areas, the…

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Afghan refugees find their feet in Bern

This content was published on People seeking refuge get on with their lives, despite not knowing if they’ll be able to stay. We found out how one family is putting down roots.

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How the Swiss army does its laundry

This content was published on The Swiss army comprises almost 130,000 active members. When they do their military service, mountains of washing pile up.

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Jean Tinguely, the sculptor of machines

This content was published on The internationally-known Swiss artist died on August 30, 1991, at the age of 66. He was most famous for his whimsical kinetic sculptures.

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25 years of the women’s strike

This content was published on They were calling for more action, ten years after equality between men and women had been enshrined in the constitution. The women were workers, graduates, civil servants, mothers and housewives from all over the country and from all language regions. The issues: the slow implementation of the equality article in the constitution and the need…

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