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SWI swissinfo.ch debates, which allow for discussion with our journalists and with our readers around the world, are now truly multi-lingual.
‘A new form of journalism to spark your curiosity’
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Our relaunch marks a new start for SWI swissinfo.ch, the international, ten-language platform of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC).
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During the coronavirus crisis, swissinfo.ch staff are scattered all over the country to bring the latest developments in Switzerland to the world.
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The lockdown in Switzerland means that we at swissinfo.ch – from management, administration, marketing, and IT as well as editorial staff – are working from home. Even though only a third of all the places of residence and work are displayed on the map, it is clear that swissinfo.ch staff members are now scattered throughout much…
Journalists take on social media ‘stay home’ challenge
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People who can work from home have shared videos on social media to show how they are coping with doing their job from inside their own four walls.
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Allotment gardens were once considered a symbol of the Swiss bourgeoisie, but times have changed. Meet some of today's gardeners.