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August 2026

Switzerland, China agree on a trade deal giving 99.8% of Swiss exports duty-free access to Beijing (LINK) — 20 August 2026


The 50 most beautiful cities in the world you can't die without seeing: includes Zurich, Lucerne (LINK) — 20 August 2026


In Lausanne, self-closing public benches that stay clean and dry (LINK) — 20 August 2026


AV Herald: United B763 at Geneva on Aug 20th 2026, engine shut down in flight (LINK) — 20 August 2026

— A United Boeing 767-300, registration N686UA performing flight UA-957 from Geneva (Switzerland) to Newark,NJ (USA), was climbing through about FL230 out of Geneva's runway 22 when the left hand engine emitted loud noise and was shut down. The aircraft returned to Geneva for a safe landing on runway 22 about 40 minutes after departure. A passenger reported a rumbling noise from the left hand side as well as some smell of burning plastics. After landing the captain announced that the left hand engine had "blown".


Switzerland: Retreating glaciers are taking entire worlds with them (LINK) — 20 August 2026

— Some 40% of Switzerland's glacial reserves have disappeared in the past 25 years. Two EPFL researchers describe the scope of the impact. Switzerland could be nearly glacier-free by 2050–2070, with only a few giants, such as the Aletsch and Rhône glaciers, surviving to the end of the century.


Swiss tourist jailed a year for being out on beach and posting videos calling Bali's sacred day of silence 'crazy' (LINK) — 20 August 2026


CERN's Large Hadron Collider reveals an atomic nucleus shaped like a bowling pin: sheds new light on the universe's first moments (LINK) — 20 August 2026


Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues organizes its 18th run of hope on 27 September to raise funds for the Geneva League Against Cancer (LINK) — 20 August 2026

— Participants may choose between a 5-kilometre run, a 10-kilometre run, or a 5-kilometre family walk along Geneva's Quai du Mont-Blanc and Quai Wilson.


Why swimming in the Rhine is allowed in Switzerland but banned in Germany: Basel has spent decades making the Rhine safe for swimmers (LINK) — 20 August 2026


Holcim: building NextGen Geneva: inside Quai Vernets (LINK) — 20 August 2026


Swiss individual taxation to be introduced only in 2032, the very last possible date (LINK) — 19 August 2026


Lake Zurich water level at lowest level since measurements began in 1951: 404.45 metres above sea level (LINK) — 19 August 2026

Drought forces Swiss cows to descend early from Alpine pastures: Jura Arc, French-speaking Switzerland and parts of eastern Switzerland have been particularly hard hit (LINK) — 19 August 2026


Bodies of Belgian climbers who vanished 34 years ago found on melting Trift glacier in Swiss Valais Alps (LINK) — 19 August 2026


Life science industry in Geneva on a roll again (LINK) — 19 August 2026


Lake Geneva super-rich rocked by luxury home burglary spree: Swiss officials say gangs from France are responsible for a recent rise in 'homejackings', sometimes at gunpoint (LINK) — 15 August 2026

— Financial Times: Geneva recorded 18 "homejackings" last year, up from 15 the year before — even as overall robberies fell by one-fifth. Geneva police said seven attacks last year were attributed to separate gangs from southern France. Four Serbian nationals and seven French nationals living in the Marseille region were linked to the attacks, according to investigators. A recent survey of companies in the Geneva region found that 70 per cent believed security had deteriorated in the past three years. Swiss authorities are turning to video footage, number-plate recognition and tougher border policing.


HongKong's Chesa is taking diners on a culinary tour with a new menu dedicated to the Canton of Geneva (LINK) — 15 August 2026

— Starters like rainbow beetroots paired with smoked trout roe salad and hazelnut praliné, along with a pike fish fillet with braised snails in persillade butter and artichokes. Main course: veal fillet topped with black truffle and morel sauce, accompanied by bacon and Emmental cheese served with rösti. To finish, a rich Swiss chocolate mi-cuit paired with pistachio ganache and cherry sorbet will wrap up the meal.


Swiss economy grows at fastest rate since 2021: Front-running of drug exports ahead of U.S. tariffs of up to 15% that came into effect on July 31 likely contributed (LINK) — 14 August 2026


ETH Zurich researchers detect a possible fifth force of nature (LINK) — 13 August 2026

— Precision measurements of calcium atoms revealed an unexpected pattern that cannot be explained by the simplest atomic physics calculations. Known effects inside atomic nuclei, especially nuclear polarization, could account for the anomaly, so the result is not evidence of a fifth force.


Dozens of Swiss glaciers likely to disappear this summer (LINK) — 13 August 2026


Swiss government to reject initiative "for a sustainable and forward-looking Swiss financial centre", without putting forward a counter-proposal (LINK) — 12 August 2026


Swiss bankruptcies rose sharply in first half of year partly due to economic factors and partly to a change in the law: corporate insolvencies rose by just under 55% to 7,496 cases in the first six months — the highest level since 1994 (LINK) — 12 August 2026


First Osprey nesting pair in Switzerland in 112 years (LINK) — 12 August 2026


Swiss government rejects proposed stricter definition of neutrality: rejects the initiative to be put to a nationwide vote on September 27 (LINK) — 11 August 2026

— The initiative, tabled by Pro Suisse and members of the right-wing Swiss People's Party, seeks to define Swiss neutrality as "perpetual and armed". It also requires that Switzerland not join any military or defence alliances, not take part in foreign wars, and not impose economic or diplomatic sanctions against a belligerent state, subject to its obligations towards the United Nations.


New CERN measurement, carried out within the ALICE experiment, challenges long-standing theory of how gluons behave inside atomic nuclei: gives scientists their clearest view yet of how gluons, the particles that bind quarks together, are arranged inside atomic nuclei at high energies (LINK) — 11 August 2026

— "Although quarks are often described as the fundamental building blocks of matter, nearly all the mass of the visible universe — from the atoms in our bodies to the matter inside stars — actually comes from the energy carried by gluons and the strong force that binds quarks together," said nuclear physicist Daniel Tapia Takaki, professor of physics & astronomy at KU and member of the ALICE collaboration. "Understanding how gluons behave inside nuclei is therefore essential to understanding how matter itself acquires its mass and structure[...] We observe evidence that the gluons begin to behave collectively."


Fire bans tighten across Switzerland in new heat wave: Geneva, Basel regions impose strict fire restrictions as MeteoSwiss warns temperatures could reach 36C (LINK) — 10 August 2026


Switzerland repairs highways without stopping traffic: a giant mobile bridge lets cars drive over road workers while repairs are carried out underneath (LINK) — 9 August 2026


Switzerland shas more nuclear bunkers than any country in the world: more than 370,000 (LINK) — 8 August 2026


Geneva Solutions: Despite scrutiny of Infantino, UN agencies in Geneva don't disavow collaborations with FIFA (LINK) — 5 August 2026


79th Locarno Film Festival gets underway: August 5-15 (LINK) — 5 August 2026

— Over the 11 days of the festival, 233 films will be screened — an increase on previous years, thanks to a record 7,759 submissions. There will be 103 world premieres. The programme features 28 Swiss films, plus eight co-productions.


Swiss Gotthard road tunnel to close for 12 nights between August 10 and 27, 11pm to 5am (LINK) — 5 August 2026


Swiss geologist Luca Maggini and local miner kidnapped and killed in Central African Republic (ground news LINK) — 3 August 2026


UBS fined $145 million in U.S. for money-laundering failings: highest penalty ever imposed on a broker-dealer for breaches of the Bank Secrecy Act (LINK) — 3 August 2026


The self-proclaimed "King of Switzerland" — Jonas Lauwiner, a Swiss-Moroccan TikToker — built a fake military and started seizing land by exploiting a legal loophole that allowed him to acquire nearly 150 plots of scattered land across the country — for free — creating a more than 110,000-square-metre (or about 27-acre) "kingdom" (LINK) — 2 August 2026

— MoneyWise: The 31-year-old from the canton of Bern took matters into his own hands to declare himself the king of the country — as well as the "Grandmaster of the Order of Merit, "Admiral of the Empire Fleet and the "Field Marshal of the Empire Legion". While his royal title has no legal standing, the unusual way he amassed his property has sparked debate over the obscure loophole in Swiss property law and prompted authorities to move toward closing it.

— Under Swiss law — Article 658 of the Swiss Civil Code, which dates back to 1907 — certain abandoned or ownerless parcels that have no legal claimant can be transferred to a new owner through a formal registration process. These forgotten plots often include small stretches of road, fragmented pockets of forest, agricultural fields and industrial land that previous owners had abandoned or that heirs had refused to inherit.

— In 2019, he staged an elaborate coronation ceremony in a church in Bern, complete with a crown, robes and royal symbolism. He established what he called the "Lauwiner Empire" and even designed an Order of Merit, a distinction that has already been given to 12 people.

— Some of the land he acquired includes private access roads, allowing him to charge modest maintenance fees or negotiate rights of way with nearby property owners. "I know I am a symbolic king; I am not the real sovereign of Switzerland," he writes."What makes our country so remarkable: Here, every citizen is a king." Officials in the canton of Bern have proposed legislation giving municipalities first rights to claim abandoned land before private individuals can do so, effectively closing the loophole that Lauwiner popularized.


July 2026


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