Zurich's population has reached a new high, but data also reveals interesting information about foreigners who call Switzerland’s largest city ‘home’.
Unlike citizens of the EU/EFTA, people from third states are required to have an authorisation to enter Switzerland. The type of clearance they need depends on the purpose of their travel.
Each year on the first Wednesday of February, Swiss government is testing its nationwide alarm system. But what happens if the sirens blast to alert to a real emergency? What should you do?
A teenager injured in the fire that engulfed a Swiss bar during New Year celebrations has died in hospital, taking the death ...
Several hundred demonstrators marched in Switzerland on Saturday to demand "justice and truth" over a New Year's blaze that ...
Certain motorways in Switzerland, especially those near urban centres, are more prone to congestion. The government has plans ...
It's hard to compare the quality of life in different parts of Switzerland, but a new study suggests one canton is far better than the others when it comes to certain criteria.
Amid calls to introduce alcohol limits on Swiss ski slopes, proponents consider moving towards the Italian model but ...
A fifth of he country’s residents are foreigners who obtained Swiss citizenship while still maintaining the nationality of ...
The 'No to 10 million' anti-immigration initiative from the hard-right Swiss People's Party is gaining momentum in 2026, but ...
Prosecutors investigating the deadly New Year bar inferno in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana have accepted Italy's ...
Being able to speak one of Switzerland's national languages is a must for a number of companies, sectors, and positions. But ...
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