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NATO · EstoniaMore than 1,000 participants from over 30 countries are participating in this exercise. The aim is to jointly solve complex problems, close weak points and create a common picture of the situation. Strengthening cyber defence is one of the Swiss government's security policy priorities. The Federal Council wants to gradually expand the capabilities of the Armed Forces by the mid-2030s.See the Story
Swiss army takes part in NATO cyber defense exercise in Estonia
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Lucerne, Lucerne · LucerneSome 69% of voters turned down the people's initiative at the weekend. In total, 13,457 people rejected the test, while 6,003 voters were in favour. In Zurich, the initiative for a pilot project for an unconditional basic income was rejected in September 2022 with a negative vote of 53.9%.See the Story
Swiss city votes to reject basic income experiment
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La start-up suiza Destinus alza el vuelo hipersónico propulsado por hidrógeno
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Switzerland · SwitzerlandSwitzerland will keep its asylum application processes in-house. Justice Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider said she expects around 28,000 asylum applications in 2024. The expected number of new asylum seekers is, "always on the condition that the situation in the Middle East, for example, does not change completely"See the Story
Switzerland will not outsource asylum processing abroad
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Olympics · SwitzerlandSwitzerland is not interested in lavishing big bucks on a Winter Olympics hosting bid. The 2018 edition held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, cost about $13 billion. Even back in 2002, Salt Lake City still spent $2.2 billion on the Games.See the Story
Switzerland seeks to host low-budget Olympics
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