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May 2026

Meghan Markle announces surprise weekend outing in Switzerland for a key cause: advocacy for safer online spaces (LINK) — 15 May 2026


Swiss prison population hits record high, but relative to the country's growing population, the incarceration rate remains lower than it was a decade ago (LINK) — 15 May 2026

— At the end of January Swiss prisons held 7,119 inmates, the highest figure recorded since the survey began nearly four decades ago. The country's 90 prisons had capacity for 7,373 inmates, leaving the system 97% full. 31% were in pre-trial detention or being held for security reasons. In 2025, 38,406 convictions fell under the criminal code. Nearly half involved property crimes, followed by offences against life and bodily integrity at 12%. Sexual offences accounted for 3%.


Extra train capacity does little to relieve Gotthard tunnel queues (LINK) — 15 May 2026

— Drivers faced delays of around one hour and 40 minutes before entering the tunnel. Motorists were advised to divert via the A13 motorway and the San Bernardino Tunnel. Even there, however, queues of more than 4km had formed by late morning.


Politico: Geneva is paying the price of Trump's retreat from the UN (LINK) — 15 May 2026


Driverless bus rams into Swiss bank (LINK) — 14 May 2026

— The articulated bus started rolling at around 8:35pm on Thursday at the bus stop on Zullwilerstrasse in Nunningen, northern Switzerland, for reasons that are still unknown. The PostBus then rolled over a traffic island and crashed into the façade of a bank branch, according to the police statement.


Swiss convicted of supplying 'mass destruction' goods to Russia: suspended prison sentence of 16 months (LINK) — 13 May 2026

— For four years, the man supplied and offered to supply two men accredited with the Russian commercial agency in Bern with items distributed by his employer — a company that supplies dealers with laboratory equipment as well as medical and pharmaceutical products. Goods worth CHF75,000 actually found their way to Russia. The man made offers for goods worth CHF934,000. The purchase by the Russians never materialised due to the intervention of the authorities in 2024.


Solar Impulse 2, solar-powered aircraft that flew around the world, crashes off US coast (LINK) — 13 May 2026

— Gizmodo: The experimental aircraft crashed into the Gulf of Mexico on May 4 after losing power during an autonomous test flight, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board. There were no fatalities or injuries. The carbon-fiber aircraft stretched across 232 feet (70 meters) and weighed only 2,313 kilograms. It was equipped with 17,248 solar cells, which generated 66 kilowatts of peak power. The aircraft's non-pressurized cockpit included oxygen reserves and additional equipment, allowing for long-duration flights at a maximum altitude of 11,887 metres.


Gonet Geneva Tennis Open 2026: 17-23 May (LINK) — 13 May 2026

— Taylor Fritz, Alexander Bublik, Casper Ruud, Learner Tien, Cameron Norrie and Arthur Rinderknech are all in the Geneva field. Stan Wawrinka will lead the home charge. The prize money for the Gonet Geneva Open is €612,620. Winner: € 93,175, Finalist: €54,360.


Amazon launches its first Swiss franc bond (LINK) — 13 May 2026

— Amazon plans to spend $200 billion on data centers, chips, and other equipment this year and has been tapping multiple currencies to fund the buildout.


Bitcoin Suisse expands with Digital Asset License and Investment Business Act Registration Approval in Bermuda (LINK) — 12 May 2026


"Trump's cuts are pushing the UN out of Geneva. That may be a win"11 May 2026 (LINK)


Self-proclaimed Swiss king's 'empire' is riling local authorities10 May 2026 (LINK)


Swiss Bitcoin reserve effort withdrawn after resistance from Central Bank9 May 2026 (LINK)


Bruno Bischofberger, Swiss art dealer and early backer of Basquiat, dies at 86: 86-year-old gallerist transformed art dealing into a veritable art form (LINK) — 9 May 2026

— Bischofberger championed the Neo Expressionist movement while bringing American artists to European audiences.


Swiss OSCE Chairpersonship opens 2-day Conference in Geneva on Anticipating Technologies for a safe and humane future7 May 2026 (LINK)


Monaco slaps UBS with €6 million money laundering fine for 2018 to 20237 May 2026 (LINK)


The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Switzerland violated the freedom of assembly and association of a demonstration organiser for women's rights in 20197 May 2026 (LINK)

— The organiser was informed in advance that she would be held personally liable in the event of non-compliance with the conditions of her permit. However, because there were riots at this demonstration, the Swiss courts accused the organiser of having an ineffective security service. She was convicted under criminal law and fined CHF200.


Reuters: Once the city of peace, Geneva sees the United Nations' presence fade: since 2025, over 3,000 Geneva-based jobs at the U.N. and international organisations have been cut or are transferring to cheaper locations, including about a fifth of U.N. posts7 May 2026 (LINK)


Cruise ship passenger with hantavirus being treated in Zurich6 May 2026 (LINK)


FIFA invites Iran to headquarters for World Cup talks — (LINK) — ground.news: 36 media reports5 May 2026 (LINK)


Swiss Army takes part in NATO exercise in Greece4 May 2026 (LINK)


Zurich airport traffic exceeds pre-pandemic levels in April: 23,307 take-offs and landings, 5.2% than in April 20254 May 2026 (LINK)


Lake Geneva spring clean nets 36,600 cigarette butts amoong 2,592 kilos of trash4 May 2026 (LINK)


Swiss foundation returns Hodler painting to Jewish heirs4 May 2026 (LINK)

— Lake Thun with Blüemlisalp and Niesen (1876/1882) has been in the SKKG foundation's collection since 1998.


A giant pit in Switzerland will soon house the world's most powerful redox flow battery2 May 2026 (LINK)

— The project is set to cost over a billion dollars. "We will be able to inject or absorb up to 1.2 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity in a few milliseconds," FlexBase co-founder Marcel Aumer told Swiss public broadcaster RTS earlier this month.


Le News: Too many livestock keep Switzerland from feeding itself1 May 2026 (LINK)


Ikea slammed for pricing practices by consumer rights groups and forced to change how it displays prices1 May 2026 (LINK)

— The store was criticized for prominently showing the 'family price' - which is only available to those who have a membership, while the regular price was more discrete. Many customers complained after the check-out price was far more than they were expecting, sometimes by several hundred francs. Ikea says it's working with authorities to find a solution which complies with the law.


April 2026

Shock neck and neck opinion poll result on immigration30 April 2026 (LINK)

— A new Tamedia poll shows 52% currently back the proposal to cap the population at ten million by 2050, with 46 percent opposed - crucially, only 2% say they're undecided. The vote will be on June 14th.


Arts at CERN and Nobel Prize Museum announce the Collide Stockholm international residency award recipient Emilija Škarnulytė of Lithuania and two Honorary Mentions 28 April 2026 (LINK)

— In autumn 2026, Škarnulytė will spend one month at CERN followed by one month at the Nobel Prize Museum to develop a new artwork with the support of the curatorial teams of both institutions. At CERN, she will begin her project Memory of the Unseen. Her practice is rooted in the exploration of infrastructures that mediate between the visible and the invisible, the human and the post-human, the present and deep time. In dialogue with scientists at CERN, she will engage with event reconstruction, decay signatures, detector sensitivity and the temporal behaviour of experimental data, focusing on what she describes as “thresholds”.


The best of ultra-thin watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 202626 April 2026 (LINK)


Swiss National Bank faces pressure to divest from Palantir Technologies (PLTR) in view of the company's contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)24 April 2026 (LINK)


Geneva civil servants march against planned budget cuts23 April 2026 (LINK)


The Swiss government has approved a tightening of the screws for systemically important banks. They will have to cover all holdings in foreign subsidiaries. Swiss government wants UBS to increase its capital by $20 billion. Parliament will debate this law from the summer session onwards22 April 2026 (LINK)


In a historic first, Anda Filip of Romania has been elected the ninth Secretary General of the Geneva-based Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the first woman to hold the post in the IPU’s 137-year history19 April 2026 (LINK)


Watches & Wonders 2026: The winners and losers from from Geneva's biggest watch fair19 April 2026 (LINK)

— Four days on the ground in Geneva, hundreds of novelties across the halls, and more space-travel storytelling than a NASA documentary. Who brought it and who didn't.

The 27 best watches from Watches and Wonders 2026 — (LINK)


Janhvi Kapoor, newly appointed face of luxury watchmaker Baume & Mercier, owns Geneva's watch fair dressed in old Hollywood glam18 April 2026 (LINK)


Swiss government wants to make it harder for foreigners to buy homes17 April 2026 (LINK)


Swiss greenhouse-gas emissions down by 27% since 199017 April 2026 (LINK)

— The steepest decline has come from buildings, where emissions are down by 47% over the period, largely reflecting the rapid spread of heat pumps. Industry has also cut emissions substantially, to 8.9m tonnes—around a third below 1990 levels. For the first time, Switzerland has included negative emissions in its official inventory, albeit on a tiny scale—just 705 tonnes of CO2. Switzerland appears to be the first country to include negative emissions under the Paris Agreement.


2026 United Nations Chinese Language Day celebrated at Palais des Nations in Geneva17 April 2026 (LINK)

— The event drew some 400 participants, notably officials from international organizations and diplomats from over 30 countries such as Georgia, Laos, Mexico, Pakistan, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.


Five new Patek Philippe releases from Watches and Wonders Geneva that deserve your full attention — 50th Nautilus anniversary or not15 April 2026 (LINK) requires signup


Watches and Wonders 2026: T3 watch experts give their predictions on what we'll see at the event: from From Rolex discontinuations to square dials, here's what we want to see12 April 2026 (LINK)


Archaeologists recover 1000 Roman objects from Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland: found at the end of November 2024, the discovery was kept secret to avoid looting12 April 2026 (LINK)


Fabienne Lupo, new President of Geneva Tourism Foundation: my priority is to strengthen its appeal as a leading business tourism destination, while further developing leisure tourism, which is still too often underestimated10 April 2026 (LINK)

— "Tensions in the Middle East are affecting certain tourist flows, and we are already feeling the impact, but they also present an opportunity: to reposition Geneva as a safe destination, capable of attracting new visitors and hosting more events."


Six major Swiss banks begin pilot project for franc-backed stablecoin8 April 2026 (LINK)


US imposes 15% tariff on Swiss pharma products2 April 2026 (LINK)


Switzerland considers 'complete termination' of US Patriot order, vows to extend payment freeze1 April 2026 (LINK)


March 2026


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