SHARE
COPY LINK
For members

TODAY IN SWITZERLAND

Today in Switzerland: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

SWISS airline to bypass Iranian airspace; MPs want to rid the country of foreign spies; and more news in our roundup on Monday,

Today in Switzerland: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
The best and most beloved — that's Swiss cheese for you. Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP

SWISS airline stops flying through Iranian airspace

Due to growing tensions and insecurity in the region, Switzerland’s national airline will not cross the airspace over Iran, suspending the flights to Tehran until at least April 18th.

This detour means that certain flights will now be longer. For instance, flights to and from Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, New Delhi, and Mumbai, will be extended by 90 minutes.

Service to Beirut also remains suspended, while flight to and from Tel Aviv will resume today.

“The safety of passengers and crews is always our top priority,” the company said.

Swiss police arrests three teens suspected of terrorism

The three, aged 15, 16 and 18 were arrested in the cantons of Schaffhausen and Thurgau, public prosecutor’s office announced on Saturday

They have allegedly been involved in ISIS (Islamic State), a terrorist group that is banned in Switzerland, as well as in “preparatory acts to commit  homicide.”

Authorities did not reveal any further details, but this is a second case in just over two months involving radicalised teenagers.

At the beginning of March, a 15-year-old was arrested for stabling an Orthodox Jewish man in Zurich

Switzerland must oust all foreign spies, deputies say
 
The Foreign Policy Committee of the Council of States approved a National Council motion to this effect. 

“It is a question of expelling all foreign persons who, through prohibited intelligence activities, endanger the internal or external security of Switzerland,” MPs said.

The majority also support the idea that “expulsion mechanisms” for people who can’t be criminally prosecuted — for instance, those with diplomatic immunity — must be made more effective. 

At the end of 2023 Swiss intelligence authorities suspected that 80 Russian agents operated under the guise of diplomats, particularly in capital Bern, as well as Geneva, where most international organisations are located.

READ ALSO: Switzerland’s security ‘threatened by Russian spies’ 

World’s best cheese is, well yes, Swiss

The Swiss consider themselves to be champion cheesemakers and, as this recent win proves, rightly so.

Jurors at the World Championship Cheese Contest chose Michael Spycher, a cheesemaker from the Emmental region in Bern, and his award winning semi-hard cheese called Hornbacher, as winners

This title is not exactly new for Spycher — he had been crowned world’s champion three times before, though for different cheeses.

When it comes to making best cheeses on earth, “there is no secret. It’s simply the soil, the grass that grows, the cows that eat that grass, and their milk the produce,* said Spycher, whose cheesemaking facility, Mountain Dairy Fritzenhaus, is located at an altitude of 800 metres in the Bernese Alps.

If you have any questions about life in Switzerland, ideas for articles or news tips for The Local, please get in touch with us at [email protected]
 

Member comments

Log in here to leave a comment.
Become a Member to leave a comment.
For members

TODAY IN SWITZERLAND

Today in Switzerland: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

Switzerland seeks closer ties with NATO; two Swiss cities score high in international wealth ranking; and more news in our roundup on Wednesday.

Today in Switzerland: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

Switzerland continues to move closer to NATO

While Switzerland’s neutrality doesn’t allow the country to join NATO, the government is continuing to push for closer ties with the military alliance, RTS public broadcaster reported on Tuesday. 

Switzerland has also expressed its desire to participate in more NATO exercises and to join the anti-missile Sky Shield, an air defence system which brings together around 20 European countries, including 13 NATO members.

The population also sees cooperation with NATO as necessary for Switzerland’s security.

According to a recent study by the Military Academy of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, 52 percent of respondents want closer ties, while rejecting the idea of outright membership.

READ ALSO: Why isn’t Switzerland in NATO? 

Many Swiss drive while drunk

A new report from the Accident Prevention Bureau shows that every day, four out of 1,000 motorists in Switzerland get behind the wheel with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit of 0.05 percent.

The majority of them are men aged over 31, with French-speaking part of the country having recorded more drivers under the influence of alcohol than the German-speaking region.

In 2023, 31 people lost their lives in alcohol-related road accidents and 506 others were seriously injured.

But the study found positive news as well: “People under the age of 30 rarely drive while intoxicated.”

Two Swiss cities rank among world’s richest

It should come as no surprise to anyone who follows such studies than Zurich and Geneva scored high in the new ‘Top 50 wealthiest cities’ report carried out by Henley & Partners international migration consultants.

Both were in the top 20: with 88,400 millionaires living in the canton, Zurich is ranked in the 18th place, while Geneva, home to 79,800 millionaires, is in the 20th.
 
READ ALSO: The Swiss communities where you’re more likely to meet a millionaire 

These are the most popular baby names in Zurich

Leo for boys and Sofia (or Sophia) for girls were the most popular baby names in the city in 2023, the municipal chancellery announced on Tuesday. 

For girls, Olivia came in second place, followed by Ella, Mila, and Emma.

For boys, Leo was followed on the popularity scale by Louis, Theo, Leonardo. Emil, and Gabriel.

Zurich parents were also fond of unisex names like Lou, Andrea, and Robin.  
 
If you have any questions about life in Switzerland, ideas for articles or news tips for The Local, please get in touch with us at [email protected]

SHOW COMMENTS