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Swiss government announces procurement of mobile short-range radar from Italian manufacturer Leonardo to enhance lower airspace surveillance capabilities
Geneva public transport authority advances electrification goals by donating 200 combustion buses to Tunisia, part of sustainability transition plan.

In a groundbreaking international cooperation, Swiss researchers help facilitate first-ever collaborative robot interaction between German and Japanese space agencies aboard the ISS.

Groundbreaking bilateral agreement enables Swiss CO2 storage under North Sea, marking first such international arrangement

Multinational effort begins week-long radioactivity measurement exercise across Switzerland, using helicopter-mounted devices to enhance cross-border emergency response capabilities.

World Health Assembly in Geneva adopts first-ever resolution on rare diseases, affecting 300 million people globally, marking shift in international health priorities.

Swiss Federal Railways signs declaration with UK for direct train connection by 2030, marking major step in international rail expansion

Chinese companies seek Swiss collaboration amid US tensions, reshaping biotech landscape

Around 1,000 Swiss soldiers complete TRIAS 25 exercise in Austria, strengthening defense capabilities through international cooperation.

In a significant military cooperation initiative, Swiss forces are participating in extensive combat training exercises in Austria, marking the country's largest foreign ground troop deployment in three decades.

Defense Minister Martin Pfister's first foreign visit emphasizes trilateral cooperation with German and Austrian forces, highlighting Switzerland's evolving defense strategy.

Swiss-developed atomic clock heads to International Space Station aboard SpaceX rocket, marking significant milestone in space research collaboration.

First joint military exercise in 30 years sees 1,000 Swiss militia soldiers training in Austria, showcasing enhanced defense capabilities and international cooperation.

Swiss Foundation for Mine Action reports over 70% of accessible Ukrainian land now cleared, plans new drone technology deployment

Swiss government approves participation in NATO's Support and Procurement Agency missile project, marking significant shift in defense strategy amid European security concerns.

Swiss and French authorities collaborate on ecosystem restoration along the River Doubs to protect the endangered apron fish, though recent sightings remain rare.

Joint Swiss-French initiative implements new measures to restore wildlife habitats along the River Doubs border region, marking a milestone in cross-border environmental cooperation.

Switzerland joins international effort to combat invasive species causing millions in damage to water infrastructure and ecosystems.

EU member states approve Swiss participation in European defense initiative, marking significant step in cross-border military cooperation while maintaining neutrality.

Federal Police report shows Switzerland increasingly targeted by organized crime networks for people smuggling, with 54 smuggling networks currently operating in Europe.

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