Farmers Protest Butter Imports in Bern
Bernese farmers protested butter imports by Mondelez, demanding an end to foreign dairy products while Swiss reserves are high. They seek stronger border protection and profitable milk prices.

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Bern Parliament to Debate Public Transport Expansion
Bern's Cantonal Parliament will debate public transport expansion in March, including adding services to regional lines and a contentious renovation of Tram Line 6.

Swiss Government Plans Farm Deregulation
The Swiss Federal Council plans to reduce administrative burdens for farmers to boost food security and sustainability. New policies include results-oriented direct payments and increased milk price s

Train Collision Disrupts Bern Station Services
Two empty SBB double-decker trains collided at Bern station, causing damage and minor service disruptions. No injuries were reported, but several wheels derailed, blocking a track and leading to some

CSL Behring Plans Job Cuts in Bern
Pharmaceutical company CSL Behring plans job cuts at its Bern Wankdorf site, citing the need for long-term success. Around 180 positions are reportedly affected, triggering a mandatory consultation pr

Bern Votes on Lorrainebad Renovation Project
Bern residents will vote on March 8 on a 22.3 million franc renovation for the historic Lorrainebad. The project aims to repair structural damage, reconnect the pool to the Aare River, and modernize f

Swiss Prisons Face Overcrowding Challenges
Swiss prisons are facing significant overcrowding, with many facilities operating beyond capacity. Cantons like Vaud and Bern report high occupancy rates, prompting plans for new facilities and explor

Bern Canton Election Spending Revealed for First Time
Bern Canton reveals election campaign finances for the first time, showing over 3.5 million Swiss Francs spent. Conservative parties receive large donations from associations, while the Socialist Part

Bern Seeks Public Input for Allmend Future
Bern's city administration is engaging residents, including children, to plan the future of the Allmend areas. These vital green spaces face pressure from development and diverse interests.

Newly Discovered Planetary System Defies Formation Models
A Swiss-led mission using the CHEOPS space telescope has discovered a planetary system 116 light-years away that defies current formation theories.

Driver Fined for Unsecured Child on A6 Motorway
A Bern driver faces fines and penalties for transporting his three-year-old child unsecured in a Tesla on the A6 motorway, despite having a child seat available.

RBS Sees Strong Passenger Growth in 2025
Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn (RBS) saw passenger numbers rise over five percent in 2025, reaching 26 million. Bus services hit a record 8.4 million passengers, while train ridership neared pre-pande

Bern Addresses Relationship Violence on Valentine's Day
Bern is hosting an Anti-Valentine's Day pub quiz to raise awareness about relationship violence and critically examine romantic traditions. This initiative, part of a national campaign, aims to streng






















