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Jürg Grossen

Jürg Grossen

Swiss politician and entrepreneur

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    Swiss voters reject 10-million population cap, but immigration debate is far from over

    Swiss voters have rejected the SVP's proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million, with 55 percent voting No. The clear defeat of the initiative does not end the heated debate over immigration, housing, and public services, and sets the stage for a showdown on upcoming EU treaties.

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Beirut delays Trump’s birthday deal

Trump strains Iran accord as Israel strikes Beirut and G7 leaders gather

The past half-day delivered a familiar lesson: diplomacy moves fastest when artillery pauses, and slowest when allies improvise. A US-Iran peace framework reached the runway, Switzerland prepared the formalities, and one Israeli strike in Beirut knocked the schedule sideways.

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  • Death of activist Taty Almeida

    Dies at 95 in Buenos Aires, family and Madres de Plaza de Mayo-Linea Fundadora confirm her passing at the Hospital Italiano

  • Iran soccer team arrives in Los Angeles

    Touches down in Los Angeles for the World Cup, while U.S. authorities deny entry visas to several Iranian team officials.

  • Russian missile strike on Kyiv

    Confirmed deaths rise in Kyiv and Kharkiv following the missile strikes, while Poland scrambles fighter jets to secure its border during the ongoing aerial assault.

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European Union · Updated 32m ago

The ageing Union's economy

The European Central Bank's decision to hold interest rates and President Lagarde's accompanying statement reinforce existing concerns about structural competitiveness without introducing new policy directions or findings.

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