Mondelez Invests Millions in Bern Toblerone Production
Mondelez International has invested 65 million Swiss francs in its Bern-Brünnen Toblerone plant, boosting production capacity by 30 percent and reinforcing its Swiss commitment.

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Bern Parliament Demands Clear Health Strategy
Bern's Grand Council has overwhelmingly approved a motion demanding a clear strategy for healthcare innovation, digitalization, and integrated care, criticizing the current lack of a cohesive plan.

Bern Regierungsrat Salary Debate Intensifies
Juso Kanton Bern proposes cutting Regierungsrat salaries from over 23,000 to 7,000 francs monthly, citing 'reality proximity.' Conservative parties reject the drastic reduction, emphasizing the high r

Man Dragged by Car After Bern Argument
A dispute in Bern escalated into a dangerous incident where one man was dragged 240 meters by a car, sustaining a broken foot and head injury. The driver, found to be under THC influence, faces signif

Bern Hunters Challenge President Over New Rules
Bern's hunting community is in turmoil as 17 clubs challenge President Lorenz Hess over new regulations, accusing him of poor representation and lack of transparency. Hess denies the claims, calling t

Swiss Referendum Sees Mixed Results, Bern Stands Out
Switzerland's latest federal referendum on March 8, 2026, saw mixed results, with the Individualbesteuerung approved while key initiatives on cash and public broadcasting were rejected. Bern showed ex

Swiss Wrestling Icon Fritz Uhlmann Passes Away
Swiss wrestling legend Fritz Uhlmann, known for his remarkable talent and multiple final appearances, has passed away at 81 due to pneumonia. He leaves behind a legacy of skill and sportsmanship.

Bern to Renovate City Housing, Displacing 84 Tenants
The City of Bern plans a 31 million franc renovation of aging public housing, requiring the termination of leases for 84 tenants in Bern-West districts.

Middle East Crisis Shatters Swiss Tourists' Dubai Holiday
A sudden military escalation in the Middle East shocked Swiss tourists in Dubai, forcing an evacuation and sparking a national debate on Swiss neutrality's role.

Man Fined for Driving Unsafe Trailer in Bern
A man in Bern received a significant fine and conditional sentence for driving an unroadworthy trailer with an incorrect license plate, lacking registration and proper safety features.

Eastern Cantons Unite for Stronger Voice in Bern
Cantons in Eastern Switzerland and Graubünden are forming a united front to increase their political influence in Bern, focusing on accelerating federal transport projects.

Swiss Parliament Alters Federal Savings Plan
The Swiss Parliament is significantly altering the federal savings package, rejecting pension tax hikes and agricultural cuts while endorsing personnel reductions and administrative savings.

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.























