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Two weeks before a nationwide vote, e-ID seems well on the way to being accepted. The armed forces also feature prominently in today’s parliamentary debates.
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An aerial view of the Mormont quarry in canton Vaud, operated by cement manufacturer Holcim. On September 28, the people of Vaud will vote on a cantonal initiative aimed, among other things, at protecting the landscape from any expansion of the quarry.
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A Swiss woman is arrested in the Philippines with six kilos of crystal meth, the Senate defends stricter rules for “too big to fail” banks, and Ditaji Kambundji makes Swiss athletics history.
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A pupil at a primary school in Lucerne with their lunch. While Lucerne is introducing the model across the board by 2026, day school structures are still far from being a reality everywhere in Switzerland.
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Swiss sprinter Ditaji Kambundji is world champion in the 100m hurdles. Otherwise, the US is setting the news agenda with fighter jets and chlorinated chicken.
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People enjoy themselves at the Albisgütli during the Zurich Knabenschiessen, Zurich’s largest public festival and a traditional shooting competition for young people aged 13-17. (Keystone / Gaetan Bally)
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Not something you see every day – flamingos in Switzerland! This week around 20 flamingos made a stopover at the Klingnau reservoir in Aargau.
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Two key positions in the defence ministry have been filled: the head of the armed forces and the head of the Federal Intelligence Service.