Federal Court to hear appeals against Swiss e-ID vote
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The numerous complaints against the vote on the electronic proof of identity (e-ID) will be a case for the Swiss Federal Court.
Bernese voters to decide fate of popular Lorraine pool
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The voters of the city of Bern will be able to decide next spring whether the Lorraine outdoor pool should be renovated at a cost of CHF22.3 million.
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Three young cattle ran free during a major agricultural and food fair at Olma exhibition centre in St. Gallen on Wednesday. Two children were injured.
Up to 200 Swiss companies targeted by ransomware hacker group
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The hacker group Akira has intensified its activities in Switzerland. Around 200 companies have fallen victim to ransomware attacks, authorities said on Thursday.
Credit Suisse loses Greensill lawsuit against Softbank
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Swiss bank Credit Suisse, which was taken over by rival UBS, has lost a lawsuit in the United Kingdom against the Japanese investment group Softbank over claims related to Greensill funds.