Regional News: Switzerland
Credit Suisse will slash 9,000 jobs
Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse on Thursday announced plans to slash 9,000 jobs and sell off its deal-making unit. The announcement follows a series of scandals and billions in losses.
Migros and Coop turn the heating down to 19 degrees
The Swiss retail giants Migros and Coop want to heat less. At Migros it should only be 19 degrees warm. Coop also states that it wants to reduce the temperature in shops and offices by two degrees.
Police warn of winter riots in Switzerland
Swiss people may revolt and resort to looting if the Alpine nation is hit by a severe energy crunch this winter, the police chief of one of its cantons told local media on Saturday.
From September it will be legal to buy cannabis in Basel
The first pilot project for the legal sale of cannabis in Switzerland will start on September 15th in the canton of Basel-Stadt. Basel residents who already use drug hemp and are at least 18 years old can register for the study with immediate effect.
Latin American cinema shines at Locarno
The only two Latin American films present, among the 17 selected in the international competition, swept four of the five main prizes at the 75th edition of the Locarno Film Festival, which took place between August 3 and 13 in this Swiss city.
Switzerland ceased to be a neutral country
Switzerland cannot represent Ukraine’s diplomatic interests in Russia as it gave up its neutrality status by joining anti-Russia sanctions, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.
Shelling of Zaporozhye NPP is an Act of NATO's Nuclear Terrorism
Earlier this week, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the Ukrainian military's attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant not only threaten the lives of Ukrainians and Russians, but all Europeans.
The police in the canton of Zurich take bribes
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) reports on a decision by the Appeals Chamber of the Federal Criminal Court and also mentions a verdict against a corrupt police officer in the canton of Zurich:
The inhabitants of Zurich inhale 1.6 kilos of cocaine a day under the eyes of the police
The entire Zurich police force is suspected of being corrupted by the mafia.
The European economy is in tatters, inflation is breaking all records at 8.9
Inflation in the euro zone has risen to its highest level since the introduction of the common currency. According to Eurostat, it rose to 8.9 percent in July. Energy prices are rising the most, followed by food prices.