Expertise: Reportage- and Portraitphotography. Initials: tke
Thomas Kern was born in Switzerland in 1965. Trained as a photographer in Zürich, he started working as a photojournalist in 1989. He was a founder of the Swiss photographers agency Lookat Photos in 1990. Thomas Kern has won twice a World Press Award and has been awarded several Swiss national scholarships. His work has been widely exhibited and it is represented in various collections.
Anniversary Trip to the Square of the Swiss Abroad
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The 100th Congress of the Swiss Abroad came to an end with a visit to the Swiss Abroad Square in Brunnen. A photo gallery.
Obituary: influential Swiss graphic artist Roger Pfund
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Roger Pfund, who has died aged 80, was a Swiss painter, graphic artist and designer, best known for his designs of international banknotes and the Swiss passport.
Switzerland, an unsuspected hub for international cocaine trafficking
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Basel and its ports on the Rhine are one of the access points for cocaine arriving in the major Northern European seaports.
Islam Alijaj: the Swiss politician preparing for a ‘disability revolution’
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Islam Alijaj has cerebral palsy and is the first member of parliament with an Albanian background. He ran with the self-confident slogan "Making history".
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From natural disasters to human-created drama, here are some of the most eye-catching and memorable images from the past 12 months in Switzerland.
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Swiss hip hop, sung in dialect, has finally broken into the charts in Germany. It also exists in English, Spanish and even Papiamentu.
‘Sabotage everywhere’: at the Swiss birthplace of global anarchism
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Thousands of anarchists made the pilgrimage to the small town of St-Imier for “Anarchy 2023”. Their positions, for example on Ukraine, differ widely.
Uriel Orlow, the globetrotting artist who whispers to ghosts
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One of the winners of this year’s Prix Meret Oppenheim, Uriel Orlow’s "Swissness" is only one element in an enthrallingly complex life.
Raiffeisen Square should change name over anti-Semitic concerns, say historians
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Activists say a square in St Gallen in eastern Switzerland dedicated to the German founder of the cooperative Raiffeisen banks should be renamed.
‘Super Erdogan’ – on the trail of propaganda fantasy
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Geneva-based photographer Nicolas Righetti explains the process behind his latest book, “Superdogan”, about the image of the Turkish president.
What can be done to protect biodiversity in your country?
Swiss voters are set to decide on a people’s initiative calling for better protection of ecosystems in the country. Have your say on the September 22 vote.