University of Lucerne, a public institution near Zurich, only allows Catholics to teach 'doctrinal' courses in theology

Startup applies for regulatory approval from Swiss food regulator, marking first cultivated meat submission in Europe; plans to launch in Singapore and Israel in 2023

Neutral, non-NATO members say their participation in Sky Shield Initiative, created in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, won't entail involvement in armed conflict

Hitler said to have attended 13 shows of the renown musical clown, and received seasonal greetings; Neues Museum Biel recently acquired some 1,000 items from Grock's collection

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities umbrella group says that until now there have been only small, private sites dedicated to 'the numerous Swiss victims of persecution'

Beny Steinmetz says he'll turn to Switzerland's highest court after most of the charges against him are upheld

Zurich branch of international fundraising body decries 'immediate threat' to fabric of Israeli society; organization insiders fear criticism from other branches to follow

Kunsthaus Zurich announces commission of independent experts to clarify origins of works; 'We bear a great social responsibility,' director says

15 properties also seized; Switzerland abandoned customary neutrality to join EU in sanctioning Moscow

A charcoal etching with heraldic emblem of Adrian von Bubenberg's family shows link between medieval Switzerland and Jerusalem

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