Switzerland’s financial sector is renowned for its stability, but it is also a target for rogue investments and illicit ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNFear and Control: How China Targets Tibetans and Uyghurs in SwitzerlandIn Switzerland, Tibetans and Uyghurs living in exile are facing a serious problem. They are being monitored, threatened, and ...
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“Sana I Want To Go”: Tourist Shares the Things He Can Do in SA but Can’t in Switzerland, SA AmazedA tourist took the time to explain the ways South Africa is different from Switzerland. South Africans were fascinated by the societal differences.
Swiss lawmakers have introduced a bill to legalize recreational cannabis in an effort to curb the illegal market.
If you want to marvel at the world's wonders but don't fancy being hemmed in by crowds then Switzerland is perfect.
Swiss-Russian academic Anna Tumarkin was the world's first fully qualified female professor. She would have been 150 years old today.
In Switzerland, excellence isn't aspirational—it's baseline. The country's smallest ski resorts would be crown jewels elsewhere, while its premier destinations operate in a category entirely ...
The Chinese artist-activist Ai Weiwei was denied entry to Switzerland and is among thousands affected by Portugal's visa ...
When not covering fintech, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, banks and trade, swissinfo.ch's business correspondent can be found playing cricket on various grounds in Switzerland - including the fro ...
Switzerland's Loic Meillard won men's slalom gold in the final race of the Alpine skiing world championships on Sunday after ...
The first cricket club founded in Switzerland was Geneva in 1872, followed Zuoz in 1924. However, it was not until the 1970’s that cricket truly began to plant its nationwide roots, with Geneva ...
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