Swiss Residents Describe Gulf Region Tensions
Swiss expatriates in Dubai and Doha describe their experiences amid recent drone and missile strikes, reporting widespread unease, misinformation challenges, and confidence in local defense systems.

Liam Carter is a public policy correspondent for Bern News Today, specializing in government accountability, regulatory affairs, and the oversight of non-profit organizations. He reports on consumer protection issues and the use of public funds.
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Swiss President Signs EU Treaties Amid Protests
Swiss President Guy Parmelin signed new EU treaties in Brussels today, immediately drawing strong protests from his own party, the SVP, in Bern. The party called it a "dark day" for Switzerland, citin

Bern Churches Face Legal Battle Over Crypt Use
A Bern church dispute over a shared crypt, citing overcrowding and fire safety, heads to civil court on March 10th. An 80-year tenancy between Russian Orthodox and Lutheran congregations is at stake a

Swiss Instrument Key for NASA Moon Mission
A compact mass spectrometer developed by the University of Bern is a key instrument for NASA's Artemis missions, enabling on-site analysis of lunar materials to support long-term human stays and resou

Man Fined After Injuring Dog in Bern Altercation
A Bern man received a conditional fine and penalty for injuring a dog he forcefully threw to the ground during an altercation between his unleashed dog and another leashed animal last summer.

Bern Government Members Seek Re-Election
Four incumbent Bern government members – Evi Allemann, Philippe Müller, Pierre Alain Schnegg, and Astrid Bärtschi – are seeking re-election on March 29, each facing scrutiny over their past performanc

Bern Debates Domestic Violence Strategy Amid Rising Cases
Bern faces a critical debate over its domestic violence strategy as left-wing parties push for more funding and resources amid rising cases. The government proposes merging services for efficiency, wh

Bern Voters to Decide Dählhölzli Zoo Future
Bern's Dählhölzli Zoo faces a transformative public vote in June on extensive renovation plans. The City Council approved proposals for new facilities, including a main entrance and family zoo, aimed

Bern Cemetery Restaurant La Vie Opens
Switzerland's first cemetery restaurant, "La Vie," opens in Bern's Bremgartenfriedhof in early March, repurposing historic urn halls for dining, reflection, and community events.

Spring Arrives in Bern After Heavy Snowfall
Bern experiences a swift transition to spring with temperatures reaching 17 degrees Celsius and widespread flower blooms, just days after heavy snowfall and winter disruptions.

Eurocity Train Stranded in Murgenthal Tunnel
An Eurocity train from Basel to Milan became stranded in Switzerland's Murgenthal Tunnel due to a vehicle malfunction, causing two-hour delays and rerouting other services.

Bern Animal Park Culls Older Animals for Species Protection
Bern Animal Park is culling older animals to make space for breeding programs, a controversial move aimed at species protection amid aging zoo populations. Animal rights groups criticize the practice.

Green Party Faces Leadership Shift in Parliament
The Green Party faces a significant leadership transition as Aline Trede and Balthasar Glättli consider leaving federal roles for cantonal and city governments. This shift could impact the party's par






















