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Tina Turner's Widower Erwin Bach Finds New Love

Erwin Bach, Tina Turner's husband, has found love again with American widow Christina de Labouchere, 30 months after the rock icon's death. Exclusive details on their new life together.

Swiss Vote: Women in National Service?

Swiss voters decide on a landmark referendum to require women to perform national service, a move supporters say boosts cohesion but critics warn burdens women. Find out the result.

US cuts Swiss tariffs to 15% in new trade pact

The Trump administration agrees to cut US tariffs on Swiss goods from 39% to 15%, aligning them with EU rates. In return, Switzerland grants new quotas for US beef and poultry.

UEFA Qualifying Overhaul: SFA Joins Reform Push

UEFA is overhauling international football qualifying with the SFA's help. Discover how the 'Swiss system' could replace stale groups and boost fan excitement for major tournaments.

Six Senses Crans-Montana: Alpine Luxury Redefined

Discover how Six Senses has redefined luxury hospitality in the Swiss Alps with its stunning Crans-Montana resort, blending sustainable design, world-class wellness and breathtaking mountain views.

Ski James Bond's Swiss Alpine Paradise in Mürren

Discover the breathtaking Swiss resort that doubled as James Bond's alpine retreat in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service.' From thrilling ski runs to iconic filming locations, experience the ultimate 007 adventure in the heart of the Bernese Oberland.

Pathologist: Assisted Dying Safeguards Too Weak

Exclusive: Britain's former top forensic expert warns that proposed assisted dying laws could see panels similar to those investigating Harold Shipman making life-or-death decisions with inadequate protections for vulnerable patients.

Colombia legalises assisted dying in Supreme Court ruling

In a groundbreaking move, Colombia's Supreme Court has expanded euthanasia rights, making it the first Latin American nation to legalise assisted dying for non-terminally ill patients. Discover the implications of this historic judgement.

Michigan Plans Deer Euthanasia Spark Public Fury

Michigan's Department of Natural Resources sparks fury with plans to euthanize Giggles, a rescued fawn, citing wildlife disease concerns while facing public backlash and legal challenges.

Fashion tycoon's son suspect in own hiking death

The son of a prominent British fashion magnate has been officially named as a suspect in his own death during a Swiss hiking trip, in a shocking twist that has rocked the industry.

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.

Widow cleared in Dignitas husband death case

A British widow breathes relief as prosecutors drop her criminal case after accompanying her terminally ill husband to Dignitas for an assisted death. Read the emotional story of love and legal limbo.

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.

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