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.

Liam Carter
Liam Carter

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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Green Party Faces Leadership Shift in Parliament
Politics
6 min

Green Party Faces Leadership Shift in Parliament

Liam Carter

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

Bern Carnival Sees Visitor Increase
Culture
6 min

Bern Carnival Sees Visitor Increase

Clara Meier

Bern's annual carnival saw a significant increase in visitor numbers this year, reversing a trend of decline. The Saturday parade was particularly popular, drawing large crowds and creating a lively a

Bern Explores Online Reporting for Drug-Related Assaults
Crime
8 min

Bern Explores Online Reporting for Drug-Related Assaults

Ricardo Mendez

Bern is considering an online reporting system for drug-facilitated sexual assaults, following Zurich's successful model. This aims to lower barriers for victims, who often suffer memory loss and sham

Teacher Keeps Job After UK Football Violence Conviction
Education
7 min

Teacher Keeps Job After UK Football Violence Conviction

Liam Carter

A teacher in Fraubrunnen will keep his job despite an eight-week UK jail sentence for football violence. Authorities cited his good record and remorse.

Debate Grows Over Federal Salary Gap in Bern
Economy
8 min

Debate Grows Over Federal Salary Gap in Bern

Liam Carter

A growing wage gap between federal employees in Bern and private sector workers is fueling a national debate, with data showing public salaries rising 1.5-4% annually.

Farmers Protest Butter Imports in Bern
Agriculture
6 min

Farmers Protest Butter Imports in Bern

Maya Singh

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.

Bern Parliament to Debate Public Transport Expansion
Transport
7 min

Bern Parliament to Debate Public Transport Expansion

Liam Carter

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
Agriculture
6 min

Swiss Government Plans Farm Deregulation

Liam Carter

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
Accidents
5 min

Train Collision Disrupts Bern Station Services

Liam Carter

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
Business
6 min

CSL Behring Plans Job Cuts in Bern

Omar Hassan

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
Infrastructure
6 min

Bern Votes on Lorrainebad Renovation Project

Liam Carter

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
Justice
7 min

Swiss Prisons Face Overcrowding Challenges

Julian Fischer

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