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A mass of debris near the village of Brienz/Brinzauls in eastern Switzerland on Monday. Evacuated residents could return home after 62 weeks after a landslide threat was lifted. (Keystone/Gian Ehrenzeller)
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The first poll ahead of the March 8 votes points to clear majorities for three of the four proposals – but the SBC initiative is still too close to call.
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Swiss army soldiers prepare the slope ahead of the last training session of the Women's World Cup downhill race in Crans-Montana on January 29. The race was ultimately cancelled after three crashes.
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Money dominates today’s briefing: Swiss exports reach record levels, rents keep rising and the federal government plans major railway investment.
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Work underway in Adliswil (canton of Zurich) to expand the high-voltage grid supplying the city of Zurich from the south.
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Tensions between Bern and Rome, and the Swiss government’s plan to raise VAT to fund defence spending dominate today’s briefing.
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Emergency services from Protection and Rescue Zurich dismantle parts of the historic Freemasons’ Centre near the Lindenhof in Zurich’s old town on Monday. The building, which was severely damaged by a fire overnight, remains at risk of collapse.
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View of a huge debris flow at the mountain village of Brienz, canton Graubünden, on January 26, 2026. A huge landslide stopped short of the village in June 2023 and residents were forced to evacuate for 62 weeks. Last week the authorities gave the all-clear for locals to return home.