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Swiss NGO ADES wanted to limit deforestation in Madagascar. Now millions of people on the African island are using energy-saving stoves that consume much less firewood. A Swiss NGO success story.
In 1869, Swiss immigrants founded the town of Helvetia in West Virginia. To this day, its inhabitants keep Swiss traditions alive. But the small village is facing an uncertain future.
British news magazine The Economist examined the American media sector's top publications and concluded that conservative voices are heavily underrepresented. But digital platforms are offering a forum for alternatives.
Global upheaval has once again increased America's geopolitical importance. This year’s election campaign will shape the direction of U.S. policy. It is thus being closely watched around the world.
The recent suicide of a South Korean primary school teacher cast a spotlight on tensions in the country's high-performing school system. Yet the value placed on education makes reforms difficult.
In light of the recent disruptions in international trade, politicians would like to shift production of key products from Asia to Eastern Europe. But managers and investors are hesitant to relocate.
In 1973, militant Palestinians and Swiss Nazi banker Francois Genoud hatched a plan to assassinate Henry Kissinger. Recently released documents show that he only narrowly escaped the attempt thanks to a CIA feint.
In 2022, a German entrepreneur kidnapped Christoph Berger, head of the Swiss vaccine commission. Less than a week later, both the perpetrator and his girlfriend were dead. A new investigation sheds light on the puzzling case.
China’s foreign policy is riddled with contradictions. As Beijing's strategy in the Middle East and in developing countries falters, the question is whether its policymakers will be able to learn from their mistakes – and reject military solutions.
Rising interest rates and dwindling credit options have exposed vulnerabilities in overindebted developing and emerging countries. Local populations are suffering. Richer countries must recognize that they are not immune to such crises.