Ticino Defies Federal Directives on EU Citizen Background Checks
Ticino continues to defy federal directives by systematically requiring criminal record checks for EU/EFTA citizens seeking permits, citing public safety concerns following serious crimes committed by

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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Bern Kindergarten Reopens After Arson Attack
The Brünnengut daycare center in Bern has reopened after extensive renovations following an arson attack in May. Children and staff temporarily relocated while repairs, more complex than expected, wer

Switzerland Toughens Stance on Iran
Switzerland has adopted a tougher stance on Iran, postponing human rights talks and fully implementing EU sanctions, freezing Revolutionary Guard Corps assets, and signaling an end to cautious diploma

Exiled Iranian Woman Details Family's Danger
Mona Moazami, an Iranian woman in Switzerland, details her family's plight in Iran, who are in hiding after protests. She describes the psychological torture of communication blackouts and the devasta

SRG Bern Studio Future Uncertain Amidst Initiative Vote
A crucial vote on March 8 could drastically cut SRG funding, threatening the future of its Bern radio studio and 16 other regional locations. Journalists report increased pressure as the public decide

US Arms Delays Worth Billions Raise Concerns in Japan and Switzerland
A Japanese audit reveals $7 billion in delayed U.S. military equipment, raising concerns in Switzerland, which has also faced postponements on its arms orders.

Switzerland Seeks EU Steel Import Exemption
Switzerland has called for an extraordinary meeting with the EU Commission to seek an exemption from new steel and iron alloy import measures. Bern argues its exports do not contribute to global overc

Switzerland to Consider Military Funding Through VAT Hike
Switzerland's Federal Council proposes a temporary 0.8% VAT hike from 2028 to fund military rearmament, aiming for 2.7-3 billion CHF annually over ten years. This unprecedented move, driven by geopoli

Switzerland Plans Major Infrastructure Upgrades to 2045
Switzerland's Federal Council has approved a comprehensive infrastructure plan through 2045, focusing on significant rail capacity expansion and strategic road network improvements while canceling sev

Surgeon Faces Charges Over Faulty Implants in Bern Trial
A Bernese orthopedic surgeon faces charges of grievous bodily harm for using faulty spinal implants on seven patients, despite prior animal test failures and an international recall.

Brazilian Nanovetores Company Expands to Bern
A Brazilian nanoencapsulation firm, Nanovetores, is expanding to Bern, boosting economic ties between the Canton of Bern and Santa Catarina. This move, supported by the Greater Geneva Bern area, highl

Germany Seeks Swiss Movement on Neutrality and Defense
Germany's Ambassador Markus Potzel urges Switzerland to show more flexibility on its War Material Act, rearmament, and neutrality amid global shifts.

Italy Demands Joint Probe in Crans-Montana Tragedy
Italy demands a joint Swiss-Italian investigative team for the Crans-Montana fire that killed 40 people. This condition follows the recall of Italy's ambassador after a bar operator's release from det





















