In the 1950s, Swiss farmers intensified and mechanized their fields; nine decades of records now reveal an unexpected divide: butterflies are still struggling, while forest beetles have fully bounced backButterflies and beetles are disappearing at an alarming rate. A Swiss study reveals significant butterfly losses since 1930, linked to farm...
Fed and BoE stay guarded after 100 days of Iran warGlobal central banks are poised to maintain current interest rates this week. The Iran war's impact on inflation and growth remains a key c...
Swiss reject population cap in referendum, avoiding EU clash and cheering businessSwiss voters have rejected a proposal to limit the nation's population to 10 million. The decision prioritizes economic stability and conti...
Thousands gather in Geneva to protest G7 as Trump, other leaders hold summit in nearby FranceProtesters gathered in Geneva to voice opposition to the G7 summit in France. Demonstrators from various groups marched against the policie...
Protests set to grip Geneva ahead of G7 summitThousands of protesters were expected to rally in Geneva on Sunday under a heavy police presence ahead of the G7 summit in Evian in neighbo...
FIFA World Cup 2026: Qatar hail first point after late goal stuns Switzerland in 1-1 drawQatar achieved a historic moment by securing their first World Cup point. A late own goal by Switzerland forced a 1-1 draw, sending the Qat...
Football: 'Chill, relax': Gianni Infantino defends FIFA over World Cup visa issuesFIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed concerns regarding visa issues for the upcoming World Cup. He stated that FIFA cannot dictate imm...
How Gen Z became the most important customer in FMCGYoung consumers are now driving major decisions at established food companies. Gen-Z and millennials are influencing product development, a...
Swiss healthcare united against immigration cap planAt a Swiss nursing home, Marcelle Mivelaz celebrated her 80th birthday surrounded by friends, as a team of mostly foreign nurses and caregi...
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction..."Carl Jung's profound quote highlights how genuine human connections fundamentally alter us. If two people truly connect and influence each ...
Switzerland just buried solar panels under a live train track to get clean energyA Swiss startup, Sun-Ways, has installed solar panels between railway tracks in western Switzerland. This innovative project tests if train...
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on ThursdayIndian equities remained volatile amid IT sector weakness, global uncertainties and cautious investor sentiment. Analysts see key Nifty sup...
Where does the Grand Canyon's water really come from? Scientists explore hidden cavesResearchers are mapping the Grand Canyon's hidden cave systems to understand how Roaring Springs, a vital water source, functions. This pro...
FootballGPT: AI unearths football talent beyond scouts' radarYoung footballers are now getting a chance at professional careers thanks to artificial intelligence. Apps allow players to upload videos o...
Tennis-Former champion Swiatek knocked out in French Open last 16 by KostyukIga Swiatek's French Open title defense ended unexpectedly on Sunday. The former champion lost to Ukrainian 15th seed Marta Kostyuk. Swiate...
SpaceX, OpenAI windfall fuels bets on next-wave Asian AI winnersAnticipating significant capital raises from tech giants like SpaceX and OpenAI, investors are shifting focus to Asian supply chain compani...
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: ‘Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates…’ - Why the founder of analytical psychology believed the urge to dominate can damage relationshipsQuote of the Day by Carl Jung highlights the inherent conflict between love and power. He observed that where one thrives, the other dimini...