Geneva hosts Iran nuclear talks before return of Trump
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Iran and the main European powers began two days of talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear programme on Monday, a week ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration as US president.
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Although the number of new asylum-seekers in Switzerland is falling, municipalities are under strong pressure to take in migrants.
Iran won’t compromise on nuclear issues unless forced
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Germany, France and the UK are meeting in Geneva to discuss the future of Iran's nuclear programme. How can they push Iran to end it?
Iran summons Swiss ambassador over US and Italy arrests
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Iran has summoned the Swiss ambassador, who represents US interests, to protest against the arrest in the US and Italy of two Iranians.
Two Swiss nationals indicted for supporting Islamic State
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The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland has filed charges against two Swiss nationals, aged 22 and 28, who are accused of supporting the banned terrorist group Islamic State.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross has called on warring parties in Syria to respect the rights of civilians caught up in the conflict.
US Probes JPMorgan’s Ties to Iranian Oil Kingpin’s Hedge Fund
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(Bloomberg) -- The US Treasury Department is examining JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s relationship with a hedge fund that’s said to be part of a network overseen by Iranian oil trader Hossein Shamkhani.
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Compensation and damages of CHF95,000 for the victims of Tariq Ramadan will not be postponed by the Islamic scholar's appeal against his rape conviction.
Lafarge to Face Trial Over Terrorism Funding Accusations
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(Bloomberg) -- Cement maker Holcim Ltd.’s Lafarge will face trial in France over allegations it helped finance terrorism and violated sanctions in a long-running case over payments made to keep a plant operating in war-torn Syria.
Should Switzerland take measures to support its struggling industries?
Industrial policies are back in fashion, not only in the United States but also in the EU. Should Switzerland, where various industries are struggling, draw inspiration from such policies?