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South Africa’s genocide case against Israel | Part 1

There has been a lot of talk about Israel being accused of genocide by South Africa. 🇮🇱🇿🇦🇵🇸⁠ ⁠ But what exactly is this case all about? And what is the legal definition of "genocide"? ⁠ In this video, we explain what the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is and does, and what the possible future developments of the case could be.⁠ ⁠ Tap here to listen to our Inside Geneva podcast where host Imogen Foulkes explains it all in detail. 🎧Spotify:...

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Cap on foreign university students, China’s human rights, double-barrelled surnames in Switzerland

Here are three news stories from Switzerland this week. 🎓The Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne is considering limiting places for foreign students 👉https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/elite-swiss-university-plans-to-limit-places-for-foreign-students/49148812 🇨🇳Switzerland has challenged China to improve its human rights record. 👉 https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/switzerland-wants-greater-human-rights-effort-from-china/49151114 💍Swiss couples could soon have the option to choose...

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A look into South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

The International Court of Justice (the United Nations’ top court) is considering charges of genocide against Israel. The case was brought by South Africa. Adila Hassim, the lawyer for South Africa, says: “Palestinians are subjected to relentless bombing. They are killed in their homes, in places where they seek shelter, in hospitals, in schools, in mosques, in churches and as they try to find food and water for their families." Israel is defending itself with vigour....

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The Swiss passion for weapons at the Lausanne gun fair

The Beaulieu exhibition centre in Lausanne was busy from the moment the doors of the Lausanne gun fair opened on December 1. Visitors came from all over the country – mostly men but families too – to stroll among the roughly 100 stands where they can find gun racks, modern and antique pistols, gleaming cutlery and survival kits. The event also attracts foreign visitors. The police forces of three Swiss cantons are on hand to handle applications for gun permits. Switzerland's...

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Cost of living in Switzerland VS New Zealand | Part two 🇨🇭🇳🇿 #switzerland #newzealand #costofliving

Have you ever wondered if your weekly shopping is cheaper in New Zealand or Switzerland? Check out this video to find out! 🔗 And tap here for more on the Swiss salary illusion 👉 https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/business/swiss-salary-illusion--precarious-cost-of-living-sets-off-alarm-bells/48846648 --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more...

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What’s happening at WEF 2024? | 3 things to know about the World Economic Forum this year 🇨🇭

This week, we're in Davos to cover the 2024 edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Here are three facts about this year's WEF: 🌍 Geopolitics is crucial. 🚨 High security level. 💰 Incredibly high prices. Do you have any questions about WEF? Let us know in the comments. And tap here to read more about Ukraine and Switzerland's joint efforts for a peace plan 👉 https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/ukraine-and-switzerland-urge-countries-to-support-peace-plan-in-davos-/49126542

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Greenback Surges as Rates Back Up

Overview: The US dollar is bid across the board and posting its best session of the month. It is up between about 0.5% (Canadian dollar) to almost 1.0% (Australian dollar) among the G10 currencies. Among the emerging market currencies, only the Russian ruble is holding its own. Approaching CNY7.20, the greenback is near two-month highs against the yuan. The dollar has been bolstered by rising US rates. The US two-year yield is up six basis points to near 4.20%,...

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Why You Should Read Human Action—Very Carefully

May 16–18, 2024:  Join Dr. Joseph T. Salerno, Dr. Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Dr. Jörg Guido Hülsmann, Dr. Joseph T. Salerno, Dr. Mark Thornton, and more for a conference in honor of the 75th anniversary of Human Action at our campus in Auburn. Space is limited. Register here.  There are many good reasons why those who aspire to learn and practice sound economics should read Human Action. However, the reader should approach the book with care and humility. For a book as...

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Forget the Alleged Social Contract: Taxes Are Coercive

Taxes are not a contractual obligation between the state and the individuals it governs. By definition, taxes are noncontractual debts in which the state is the creditor, and the payment of these debts is demanded through coercion and violence. While there may be taxes linked to the performance of certain economic activities (e.g., the sale of products), all forms of this economic policy share the characteristic of being indifferent to the consent of those...

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Switzerland marks start of China’s ‘high-level exchange’ with Europe

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting Switzerland this week. The official state visit by China’s second highest ranking official signals a renewal in Sino-Swiss ties and the kick-off of his “high-level exchange” with Europe. Here’s what you need to know about official Swiss-Chinese relations. Born in London, Simon is a multimedia journalist who has worked for www.swissinfo.ch since 2006. He speaks French, German and Spanish and focuses on science, technology and...

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