Switzerland
US-Iran talks reveal diplomatic gaps despite progress, sources tell 'Post'
According to a US official, the Iranians said they would return within two weeks with detailed proposals to bridge some of the remaining gaps with Washington.
Talks on Ukraine war settlement were tense, to continue, source tells Russian agencies
Bethlehem soccer pitch becomes unlikely flashpoint in global soccer politics
El Al to launch new Europe, Asia routes in first expansion since October 7
Justin Alintoff leads Team Israel to 9-1 win, quarterfinals berth at Euro Baseball
“Today was Alintoff’s show,” said Israel manager Nate Fish. “But everyone rose to the occasion with an offense that put the game out of reach early."
Kosher hotel in Davos receives letter with death threats, antisemitic insults
Aside from death threats and claims of “we will come and kill you all,” the letter also contained references to the Holocaust and Nazism, Kreutner added.
Swiss medics start hunger strike over Gaza outside parliament
The group of medics signed up to protest outside parliament in pairs wearing stethoscopes and medical tunics splashed with fake blood, taking turns in 24-hour fasts in a relay system.
Yeshiva students spat at, insulted by Arab man with knife in Lucerne, Switzerland
An Arab man with a knife approached a group of yeshiva students while shouting antisemitic insults and 'free Palestine' in Lucerne, Switzerland.
The new cultural capital: The European city where every moment is an experience
Basel shines during Art Week, but Zurich chose a quiet cultural shift, turning the city into a giant year-round gallery, with breweries as museums and hotels full of art.
Switzerland reopens its embassy in Tehran after two-week closure
Before the closure, Switzerland’s intelligence service said that Iranian espionage posed a growing threat to Swiss diplomats.
Mystery deaths in Tehran sparks concern over Swiss diplomats safety
The report noted that Switzerland’s unique role as Washington’s protecting power in Tehran “increases the visibility of Swiss personnel to hostile services.”
Swiss move to dissolve Gaza aid delivery group's Geneva branch
A Swiss government body said that the GHF had not fulfilled certain legal requirements, including having the correct number of board members, a postal address, or a Swiss bank account.
Israeli basketball team given 24-hour ultimatum on FIBA U19 World Cup participation
Several countries have offered to host the team for training purposes, but without security clearance and logistical approval, the squad remains sidelined.
It's really a fight to the top: Arkia’s new European route
The airline will operate a new route to Geneva, Switzerland starting July 7, with a frequency of two weekly flights on Mondays and Wednesdays. Flight prices start at $199 one way.