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The silhouette of the Television Suisse Romande tower and the city of Geneva stand out against a sunset on Monday. (Keystone/Salvatore Di Nolfi)
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On Sunday the Swiss town of Yverdon-les-Bains set a world record for the largest Lego mosaic: a 300,000-piece fresco created as part of the Swiss Telethon. The previous record of 250,000 pieces belonged to the French city of Brest.
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As the government unveils Switzerland’s first national strategy against racism and anti-Semitism, details emerge in the Lausanne police racism case.
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As living space becomes scarce and prices soar, calls for government intervention grow louder. But which measures truly make a difference? Seven examples from Basel to Singapore.
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Generous donations, a record-breaking licence-plate auction cancelled and new political decisions in Bern – plus a look at how many Swiss still live where their ancestors once did.
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The two lionesses in the Panthera habitat at Zurich Zoo on Thursday, December 4, 2025. With the arrival of a male lion, the pride is now complete. Xallu and Xolani will soon be introduced to him. Together, they will help preserve the reserve population of the highly endangered Asian lion.
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The Federal Tax Administration's lack of control over cantonal tax audits is reportedly costing the Swiss federal government CHF600 million ($749.8 million) a year.
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The Tamina Bridge, located in canton Graubünden in southeastern Switzerland between Pfäfers and Valens, emerges above a sea of fog. It served as a spectacular location for scenes in the 2024 thriller Sew Torn, released in Swiss cinemas in September.