A recent poll indicates that a majority of Swiss citizens now support an initiative to cap the country's population at 10 million. This finding emerges ahead of a potential referendum on the controversial proposal.
A recent report indicates that Swiss citizens are increasingly concerned about the potential for cyber fraud facilitated by artificial intelligence, raising questions about digital security.
Swiss citizens are sharing their motivations and experiences regarding emigration, with some viewing it as a dream and others as a concrete plan to live outside Switzerland.
Swiss citizens are increasingly encountering difficulties when attempting to use cash for payments, reflecting a shift in payment habits and infrastructure within Switzerland.
In Prilly, Switzerland, several citizens found themselves on a local election list as FDP candidates without their knowledge after signing a petition. The party has denied the accusations.
The KOF Institute of ETH Zurich has developed two scenarios for oil prices, indicating that if prices remain at $105 per barrel, it could cost each Swiss citizen up to 750 francs per year.
Swiss citizens have voted against a proposal to decrease the mandatory household fee that funds public media operations, maintaining the current funding model.
SWISS is organizing a special flight from Oman to Zurich to repatriate approximately 200 passengers, including Swiss citizens, who were stranded in the region due to the conflict in the Middle East.
A data analysis by the Swiss Employers' Association indicates that Swiss citizens prefer working for the state, while immigrants are drawn to the private sector, helping to meet labor demands.
Switzerland is launching an initiative to help young Swiss citizens living abroad feel a stronger connection to their homeland, aiming for them to identify as truly Swiss rather than merely as passport holders. The goal is to foster a more profound sense of national identity among this demographic.
A recent survey published in SonntagsZeitung revealed that a large majority of Swiss citizens advocate for stronger protections for children and teenagers on social media platforms.
Increasing rental costs are compelling many Swiss residents to allocate more than a third of their income towards housing, significantly benefiting landlords.
Four days after the Galatea sank in the Seychelles, a life raft and a dinghy have been found, but two Swiss citizens remain missing with no signs of life.
Swiss prosecutors are investigating a technical glitch that prevented 2048 electronic votes from Swiss citizens abroad from being counted in recent elections, prompting a government analysis of the causes.
Swiss citizens overwhelmingly rejected a proposal in a national referendum to establish a comprehensive climate fund intended to finance efforts against the consequences of climate change, with 70.7 percent voting against it.
Thousands of Swiss citizens are stranded in the Middle East and cannot be evacuated due to closed airspace and a known parliamentary issue, as reported by Swiss authorities.
The number of Swiss citizens living abroad is increasing, with current data indicating that young people are particularly leaving Switzerland, though most tend to remain in nearby countries such as Spain.
A Vietnamese widow's application for Swiss naturalization has been rejected by the Federal Court, despite her marriage to a Swiss man. The court cited her "threesome relationship" as raising doubts about the fulfillment of naturalization requirements.
A prominent Swiss media outlet reports allegations that Swiss citizens participated in "human safaris" during the Siege of Sarajevo, where wealthy Europeans allegedly paid to shoot at civilians.
During the Balkan War, wealthy Europeans reportedly paid to shoot at the population of Sarajevo with sniper rifles in what were termed "human safaris." Swiss citizens are among those alleged to have participated in these activities.
Around 1900 Swiss citizens are still stuck in the Gulf region due to the ongoing conflict, missing work and facing the choice of using vacation days or losing pay, according to Swiss law.
Swiss politicians across the spectrum are calling for new transport aircraft, which Switzerland plans to purchase, to be capable of evacuating Swiss citizens from crisis zones.
Hundreds of Swiss citizens are currently in the Middle East and some are unable to return home due to the ongoing conflict, with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs not conducting repatriation flights, sparking controversy.