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The municipalities of Flims, Laax and Falera in Graubünden want to buy back the Weisse Arena AG tourism infrastructure to prevent it falling into foreign hands. A public vote on the CHF95 million ($106 million) project will take place at the end of October.
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The image selected today by our photo editor takes us on a walk in the Trient Valley. In addition to the breathtaking view of the Mont Blanc massif, the valley is famous for its prehistoric reptile footprints, which are visible in summer. The snow, however, will not be long in covering them.
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Safety in Switzerland: from left-wing extremism to defence delays. Plus, how tough it was for a Swiss woman abroad to return home.
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The symbolic ground-breaking ceremony for the reconstruction took place in Blatten on Friday. The mountain village was largely buried on May 28, 2025, and partly submerged in the lake formed by the landslide. “The lake will disappear at some point,” said the mayor, Matthias Bellwald.
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Road builders in action at the SwissSkills 2025 championships in Bern on Wednesday. At the world’s largest vocational training show, visitors can be inspired by 150 different apprenticeships.
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The Federal Council is sticking to the proposed cut of the federal contribution to the foreign mandate, which directly affects Swissinfo.
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Due to the risk posed by Lumpy Skin Disease found in cattle in France, the traditional alpine descent of cows from mountain pastures have to be cancelled at various locations in Valais and Vaud. Some alpine descents will simply take place without bovines and will feature St. Bernard dogs, horses, sheep and goats instead.