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An explosion at the Tätsch test and training facility in Illnau-Effretikon in canton Zurich on Wednesday, February 25, sent shockwaves up to 10 kilometres across the surrounding area. “My building was shaking,” said my colleague who lives in Winterthur.
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Switzerland moves to formalise equal sanctions on Russia and Ukraine under neutrality law, while new delays and technical problems hit a major defence project.
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The Swiss government releases aid for the victims of the fire in Crans-Montana, and the results of the votes on March 8 are expected to be close on two issues.
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“Behind the ‘smile’ of the stage lie frailties, questions and uncertain dreams.” This is how Béjart Ballet Lausanne describes the piece Oskar, pictured here performed in Istanbul last week.
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Spring is knocking at the door: Crocuses bloom in the park of Schadau Castle in Thun. The mild lakeside weather encourages this early carpet of flowers – a popular photo motif around Switzerland.
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Swiss palaeontologist Jacques Ayer has been appointed by the government of Benin as managing director of four new public museums that will showcase Beninese art, culture and history.