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Il descendit chercher la lumière. Il remonta avec une vérité. Le photographe ne cherchait qu’un instant fugace — un jeu…
Yann Marguet on the climate crisis - radio in fits of laughter... The Swiss comedian dares to provoke excessively
The Algerian national team kicks off its campaign for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday 24 December against Sudan,...
An evaluation carried out by the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland reveals uneven performance among the main...
FIFA has announced the creation of a new ticket category for supporters of the teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Called the «Basic Supporters» Stand", these tickets will be available at a single price of 60 dollars for each of the 104 matches, including the Final. This measure is designed to make the competition more accessible, despite the fact that almost 20 million applications have already been registered during the current sales phase.
FIFA will distribute $727 million (CHF 580 million) to the 48 teams at the 2026 World Cup. This record amount represents an increase of 50% compared to 2022. The winner will pocket $50 million, $8 million more than the 2022 champions Argentina, while each participant will receive $1.5 million for preparation.
Avatar: Of fire and ashes - A spectacular conclusion that will leave a lasting impression James Cameron signs a third...
In Graubünden, the reigning world champion dominated the proceedings right through to the final. She was imperious throughout...
Registration now open The House of Switzerland will be in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. This large-scale communication platform...
As Michelle Gisin recovers from a heavy fall during downhill training in St Moritz, the publication of a sponsored article featuring her by Le Matin is raising questions. Seriously injured, the Olympic champion had to undergo emergency neck surgery and will see her season come to a premature end, but the main thing remains that she survived an accident of rare violence.
Michelle Gisin suffered a heavy fall during the second downhill training run in Saint-Moritz. In poor visibility, the Swiss skier went off the track at more than 100 km/h and had to be evacuated by toboggan and then by helicopter. According to RTS journalists on the scene, the situation is giving cause for concern.
International recognition for an emblematic traditional song UNESCO has recognised Swiss yodelling by inscribing it on the UNESCO World Heritage...
On Wednesday, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy launches the sale of his book recounting the three weeks he spent in prison, following his...
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