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F1 Driver Charged Over Assault of Schumacher's Nurse

Australian racing driver Joey Mawson has been charged with allegedly sexually assaulting a nurse who previously cared for F1 legend Michael Schumacher, with the case now proceeding through Swiss courts.

Credit Suisse Faces High Court Over Mozambique Scandal

The Swiss banking giant confronts fresh legal turmoil as the High Court greenlights a landmark case over its role in Mozambique's controversial $2 billion loan scandal that crippled the African nation's economy.

Racing driver accused of raping Schumacher's nurse

Shocking court allegations reveal an Australian motorsport figure stands accused of sexually assaulting one of Michael Schumacher's medical caregivers during a cocktail party at the Formula 1 champion's Swiss residence.

Labour MP: UK Has Lost Control of Borders

Shabana Mahmood delivers bombshell admission that Britain's border system is broken, warning that public trust is being dangerously eroded by the ongoing crisis.

Tommy Robinson stopped at Channel border, phone seized

Exclusive footage reveals the moment controversial activist Tommy Robinson was refused entry to France after border officials confiscated his phone and cash for failing to provide PIN codes. The dramatic confrontation at the Channel border has sparked fre

Solo Skiing: The Ultimate Winter Freedom

Discover why solo skiing holidays are booming across the Alps and beyond. From French resorts to Swiss mountains and Bulgarian value, find out how skiing alone offers freedom, new friendships and unforgettable adventures.

Molly-Mae Hague's Swiss holiday security scare terror

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague reveals terrifying security breach during Swiss holiday with daughter Bambi, sharing emotional footage of the frightening incident that left her fearing for their safety.

EU's New Border App Launches in Sweden

Sweden becomes first EU nation to launch the new Entry/Exit System app, revolutionising border control for non-EU travellers with digital registration.

Swiss Alpine Meadows Lose 60% of Plant Species

Groundbreaking research exposes how intensive farming is devastating Switzerland's iconic grassland ecosystems, with nearly 60% of plant species disappearing from some areas.

EU Entry/Exit System Delayed: Travel Impact

The long-awaited EU Entry/Exit System faces further postponement as key European nations struggle with implementation, potentially creating travel chaos for UK passport holders crossing the Channel.

Vatican Swiss Guard Abandons Historic Uniform Tradition

In a groundbreaking departure from centuries of tradition, the Vatican's Swiss Guard is set to replace its iconic Renaissance-era uniform with modern tactical gear, marking the most significant change in the elite force's 517-year history.

Swiss Army Ditches Red Uniforms After 128 Years

The Swiss Army abandons its traditional red uniforms after 128 years, adopting new camouflage patterns for enhanced operational effectiveness in modern security environments.

EU Entry/Exit System Delayed Until 2024

Major border disruption fears ease as EU postpones controversial Entry/Exit System until 2024. Here's how it will affect your European holidays.

Swiss glaciers lose 10% of ice volume in two years

New research reveals Switzerland's glaciers have suffered catastrophic melting, losing 10% of their total volume since 2022 in what scientists call an 'absolutely exceptional' climate emergency.

UK Border Crisis: Are Freedoms Being Sacrificed for Security?

An in-depth examination of the UK's escalating border control measures. This piece argues that the government's new digital surveillance plans threaten to dismantle ancient British liberties under the guise of protecting national security.

Swiss Airlines Boeing 777 Engine Failure Over Boston

A Swiss International Air Lines Boeing 777-300 was forced into an emergency return to Boston after a harrowing engine failure. Shocking footage captures the moment the engine cowling tore apart mid-flight, sparking urgent FAA and NTSB investigations into

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