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Humanoid robots and artificial intelligence are in the spotlight at the AI for Good Global Summit, organised at Geneva’s Palexpo under the aegis of the United Nations. (Keystone/Salvatore Di Nolfi)
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The ICRC faces big budget cuts, uncertainty reigns over the extent of US customs duties, and the Locarno Film Festival unveils its programme.
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An aerial view of the stretch of river in Vallemaggia, Ticino, where a flood destroyed the Visletto bridge in June 2024. Work on the construction of the new bridge (on the left, the temporary one installed by the army) began on Monday and is expected to last until November 2026.
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"Redemption", "back in the running", "tremendous joy" – the Swiss press is celebrating the Swiss women's team's first victory at Euro 2025.
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Nearly 15,000 fans marched through the Old Town of Bern to the football stadium ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2025 group match between Switzerland and Iceland. According to UEFA and the host city, this was the largest parade of its kind ever recorded at a women’s European Championship. Switzerland won.
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Alphornist Heini von Sissach braves the heat during the 66th Central Switzerland Yodelling Festival in the Lucerne village of Menznau on Sunday. (Keystone/Urs Flüeler).
‘Switzerland should negotiate but not bend the knee to Donald Trump’
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The Swiss government has launched a charm offensive to counter the US threat of 31% tariffs on imports. But is this the right strategy? Guests on Swissinfo’s Let's Talk webcast debated the issue.
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From the ground to the skies: the State Secretary for Migration on the Swiss-EU deal and SWISS’s efforts to restore its premium reputation.