[ad_1] The United States is one of the last countries where drug prices are not dictated by the state. But now they have reached such a level that Republicans and Democrats want to intervene. In the case of government price controls, Roche would have a lot to lose up front. …
Read More »Framework agreement: bilaterals are a smartphone with no update
[ad_1] The Bilateral IIs were signed in 2004. Since then, almost no new contracts have been added. Photo: trapezoidal Blocking bilaterals is like a smartphone without an update The institutional agreement with the EU is under attack from various sectors. Switzerland is lagging behind in more and more areas of …
Read More »Large majority against Blocher’s pension: that’s what the Sunday papers write
[ad_1] Criticism of the quarantine, majority against Blocher’s pension: that’s what the Sunday press writes The high number of people who don’t like vaccines in Switzerland, the economy’s call for a loosening of quarantine regulations and the growing criticism of the text on the EU framework agreement – you can …
Read More »Exposure to road noise: fake renovation? Lucerne wants precedent in federal court – News
[ad_1] content Dominik Hertach Street is officially recognized as noise-proof. The resident is anything but satisfied and goes to federal court. Dominik Hertach from Kriens has had enough: he lives on a noisy traffic hub, Luzernerstrasse. This one goes through the middle of the Lucerne suburb and therefore there is …
Read More »Coronavirus cases: sympathies for sick heads of state? – News
[ad_1] content Donald Trump has a Crown and many are wondering: Will that increase his poll numbers? A glance at the British island shows that a sick head of government receives sympathy, but this may be short-lived. Author: Henriette Engbersen Like Donald Trump, Boris Johnson tended to take the virus …
Read More »Does the FCB now have to sell players?
[ad_1] With the loss to CSKA Sofia, FC Basel not only has more European Cup nights, but also several million revenue. Income that would have been urgently needed in the current situation around Corona. Transfers as an alternative? Although these European millions were not budgeted, according to FCB CEO Roland …
Read More »German Unity Day: this is reunification
[ad_1] Exactly 30 years ago, this couple celebrated reunification. Image: keystone German Unity Day: these 30 numbers show how things are with reunification 30 years have passed since the GDR and the FRG merged to form a unified Germany. What has happened since then? A summary of reunification in 30 …
Read More »Why does he appear in front of the skeptics of the crown?
[ad_1] Reto Brennwald (57) is currently experiencing something that has already happened to him. Karin Hofer When Reto Brennwald took the stage in front of the Corona protesters in Zurich-West on a Saturday in mid-September, he briefly adjusted the microphone, gave an oral test – “Ice, two, ice, two” – …
Read More »Inclusion handicap denounces abuses in the IV
[ad_1] Keystone 1/7 Federal Councilor Alain Berset has commissioned the IV to carry out an external investigation. Keystone 2/7 You should take a close look at the appraisal system. Igor Kravarik 3/7 Some IV experts are accused of financially depending on IV offices and, therefore, of making decisions against the …
Read More »In Switzerland, 1,000 jobs will be cut in two years
[ad_1] Keystone 1/3 Swiss CEO Thomas Klühr expects the airline to cut 2,000 jobs over the next two years. Keystone 2/3 There should be no layoffs, but the market situation does not improve if they cannot be ruled out. zVg 3/3 The airline’s fleet should also be reduced, according to …
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