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By date | In alphabetical orderOver hill and dale – 2010, the year of hiking (12.08.2010)
Discover Switzerland on foot – 2010 is the year of hiking. Use the singular network of hiking trails in a beautiful setting to explore Switzerland. Switzerland’s horn of plenty (11.08.2010)
Colourful woods, mushrooms, grapes, venison – enjoy autumn to the full! Water – having fun in the water but playing it safe (30.06.2010)
Holidaying in Switzerland or abroad: tips for staying healthy Switzerland’s linguistic landscape (25.06.2010)
The Ordinance on National Languages and Understanding between the Linguistic Communities came into force on 1 July. In future, all four official languages should be appropriately represented in the public sector. Multilingualism and the various cultures will be encouraged and preserved. If your holiday turns into a nightmare … (25.05.2010)
Lost luggage, stolen documents, cancelled flights or a luxury hotel that turns out to be a hovel: what should you do if your eagerly-awaited holiday does not live up to expectations? Where can you get help and possibly a refund? Switzerland says no to passive smoking (30.04.2010)
Since 1 May 2010, smoking has been banned throughout Switzerland in the workplace and in enclosed spaces that are accessible to the public. Only a few exceptions have been made. Solidarity with people in need (19.04.2010)
When, how and where does the Confederation deploy its humanitarian aid? Ticks (15.04.2010)
Tick season runs from spring to autumn. What diseases are transmitted by ticks and how can you avoid tick bites and the ensuing consequences? Who is at risk? What types of areas harbour ticks? Hay fever (17.03.2010)
With the arrival of spring, around a fifth of the population come down with tiresome pollen allergies. What is hay fever due to, how can it be prevented and what is the best way to deal with it? Saving energy through smart ventilation and heating (05.02.2010)
Combating high heating bills – a few simple pointers to help you save energy and cut bills.