
What Swiss highways can tell us about inequality
The development of the Swiss highway network from 1960 to 2010 influenced the residential and job compositions of municipalities.
The development of the Swiss highway network from 1960 to 2010 influenced the residential and job compositions of municipalities.
China overtook the US as the EU's largest trade partner in terms of goods in the second quarter of 2021, with the share of imports from Switzerland increasing.
Employees now routinely cover approximately the size of fourteen football fields with this protective fleece to prevent this glacial slope from melting.
US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, on 16 June. Here's why Switzerland makes sense as a host.
A Statista consumer report shows how many people rent or buy accommodation in different countries. Switzerland and Germany are firmly rental societies.
Despite granting women the vote only 50 years ago, Switzerland features in the top 10 rankings of the Global Gender Gap for the first time this year.
In a countrywide debate lasting 10 years, Switzerland decided last Sunday not to move forward with stricter environmental and human rights legislation.
Based on reliability, reach, relevance and resilience, the Universal Postal Union has ranked the postal services of 170 countries.
Switzerland has approved draft legislation to let same-sex couples marry - in a gay rights milestone for the country.
In Switzerland women earn, on average, a fifth less than men. This year's Women's Strike saw a minute-long scream to protest against the gender pay gap.
The Alpine glacier that represents the boundary between the two countries is retreating, leaving a question mark over where one mountaintop eatery stands.
Careful controls are at the heart of Swiss attempts to return to something approaching normality – but will they be enough?
Switzerland provides fast access to loans for small businesses – a lesson for other nations trying to limit the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peatlands are not just swamps. They are hugely important carbon sinks and biodiversity hotspots - and they have been under threat for centuries. Here's why that must end.