Help for victims
What is being done about forced marriages?
When Jasmin D, a young woman of Tamil origin faced a forced marriage, she found support from the Bern city authorities.
Help for victims
When Jasmin D, a young woman of Tamil origin faced a forced marriage, she found support from the Bern city authorities.
Data analysis
Nearly two-thirds of Swiss society is defined as middle class, but what does the term really mean today?
A look at the issues before voters on February 12, 2017.
Swiss-Austrian ties
Maiden exhibition
People trafficking
Over 100 satellites
Poverty in Switzerland
How did a charitable one-stop-shop become indispensable for thousands of poor people in rich Switzerland?
Swiss banking
The propensity of many wealthy private investors to hold cash in bank accounts rather than in riskier assets might be about to change.
‘Bonanza loopholes’
A Swiss lawyer's Youtube "tax loophole" ads raises the question of how far intermediaries can go in defending their clients’ assets.
Exotic skier
Meet Céline Marti : the police officer from Geneva who is representing Haïti in the world ski championship in St Moritz. (RTS/swissinfo.ch)
Data analysis
It took five times for facilitated naturalisation for immigrants to pass at the ballot box. So how has public opinion changed since 1983?
Vote defeat
Switzerland has to go back to the drawing board after voters rejected plans to radically overhaul the country’s corporate tax landscape.
Alpine attractions
New York-based curators Neville Wakefield and Olympia Scarry selected the Swiss resort Gstaad for a series of outdoor exhibitions.
Regional differences
What you receive on Valentine's Day could depend on where you live in Switzerland. A survey broke it down by language divide.
Vote February 12
Voters have endorsed a proposal to simplify the citizenship procedure for immigrants whose grandparents came to Switzerland.
Press review
A slap in the face, an earthquake, an uprising – that is how Swiss media outlets are describing voters rejecting corporate tax reform.
Vote February 12
Switzerland will miss a deadline to reform 'harmful' corporate tax practices after voters reject a proposed overhaul in a referendum.
Vote February 12
A new multibillion franc fund to maintain Switzerland’s road network has received voters' blessing.
Take a look
In this series, swissinfo.ch picture editors choose an image highlighting a news event of the past seven days.
Arnold Odermatt
Ex-policeman Arnold Odermatt became an overnight sensation at the age of 76 when curator Harold Szeemann discovered his photographs.
More equal than others
Obtaining a Swiss residence permit is not an easy process and comes with strict rules. But money helps immensely.
Long waiting list
Can ethical arguments be reconciled with the harsh realities of medical decision-making?
Swiss trade
In 2016, gold refined in Switzerland made up more than a quarter of its total exports, outpacing even the pharmaceutical industries.
Each week cartoonist Marina Lutz takes a look at a big issue in the news in Switzerland.