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  • Wildfires burn in Turkey and France as early heatwave hits

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Firefighters battled wildfires in Turkey and France on Monday as an early heatwave hit the region.

    In Turkey, the wildfires raged for a second day in the western province of Izmir, fanned by strong winds, Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli said, forcing the evacuation of four villages and two neighbourhoods.

    Media footage showed teams using tractors with water trailers and helicopters carrying water, as smoke billowed over hills marked with charred trees.

    Turkey’s coastal regions have in recent years been ravaged by wildfires, as summers have become hotter and drier, which scientists say is a result of human-induced climate change.

    In France, where temperatures are expected to peak on Tuesday and Wednesday, wildfires broke out on Sunday in the southwestern Aude department, where temperatures topped 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), burning 400 hectares and forcing the evacuation of a campsite and an abbey, authorities and local media said.

    The fires were under control but not yet extinguished, authorities said on Monday.

    Weather service Meteo France put a record 84 of the country’s 101 departments on an orange heatwave alert from Monday until midweek. About 200 schools will be at least partially shut over the next three days because of the heat, the Education Ministry said.

    HEATWAVE IMPACTS RHINE SHIPPING

    The heatwave has lowered water levels on Germany’s Rhine River, hampering shipping and raising freight costs for cargo owners, commodity traders said.

    The Rhine is an important shipping route for commodities such as grains, minerals and oil products. Forecasters said temperatures as high as 40 C are possible in Cologne.

    In Seville, southern Spain, where global leaders were gathering for a United Nations conference, temperatures were expected to hit 42 C.

    Tourists were trying to deal with the heat. “Really hard currently,” Mehrzad Joussefi, from the Netherlands, said.

    Spain is on course for its hottest June on record, the national meteorological service AEMET said.

    Most of the country remains under alert for heat, with AEMET forecasting the peak of the heatwave on Monday.

    “Over the next few days, at least until Thursday, intense heat will continue in much of Spain,” said Ruben del Campo, a spokesperson for the weather agency.

    Italy’s Health Ministry issued heatwave red alerts for 21 cities, including Rome and Milan. Weather forecast website IlMeteo.it said temperatures on Monday would go as high as 41 C in Florence, 38 C in Bologna and 37 C in Perugia.

    The Lombardy region, part of Italy’s northern industrial heartland, is planning to ban open-air work in the hottest times of the day, heeding a request from trade unions, its president said on Monday.

    Heat can affect health in various ways, and experts are most concerned about older people and babies, as well as outdoor labourers and people struggling economically.

    Globally, extreme heat kills up to 480,000 people annually, surpassing the combined toll from floods, earthquakes and hurricanes, and poses growing risks to infrastructure, the economy and healthcare systems, Swiss Re said earlier this month.

    Global surface temperatures last month averaged 1.4 C higher than in the 1850-1900 pre-industrial period, when humans began burning fossil fuels on an industrial scale, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said earlier this month.

    Scientists say the main cause of climate change is greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels. Last year was the planet’s hottest on record.

    (Reuters)

  • Wildfires burn in Turkey and France as early heatwave hits

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Firefighters battled wildfires in Turkey and France on Monday as an early heatwave hit the region.

    In Turkey, the wildfires raged for a second day in the western province of Izmir, fanned by strong winds, Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli said, forcing the evacuation of four villages and two neighbourhoods.

    Media footage showed teams using tractors with water trailers and helicopters carrying water, as smoke billowed over hills marked with charred trees.

    Turkey’s coastal regions have in recent years been ravaged by wildfires, as summers have become hotter and drier, which scientists say is a result of human-induced climate change.

    In France, where temperatures are expected to peak on Tuesday and Wednesday, wildfires broke out on Sunday in the southwestern Aude department, where temperatures topped 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), burning 400 hectares and forcing the evacuation of a campsite and an abbey, authorities and local media said.

    The fires were under control but not yet extinguished, authorities said on Monday.

    Weather service Meteo France put a record 84 of the country’s 101 departments on an orange heatwave alert from Monday until midweek. About 200 schools will be at least partially shut over the next three days because of the heat, the Education Ministry said.

    HEATWAVE IMPACTS RHINE SHIPPING

    The heatwave has lowered water levels on Germany’s Rhine River, hampering shipping and raising freight costs for cargo owners, commodity traders said.

    The Rhine is an important shipping route for commodities such as grains, minerals and oil products. Forecasters said temperatures as high as 40 C are possible in Cologne.

    In Seville, southern Spain, where global leaders were gathering for a United Nations conference, temperatures were expected to hit 42 C.

    Tourists were trying to deal with the heat. “Really hard currently,” Mehrzad Joussefi, from the Netherlands, said.

    Spain is on course for its hottest June on record, the national meteorological service AEMET said.

    Most of the country remains under alert for heat, with AEMET forecasting the peak of the heatwave on Monday.

    “Over the next few days, at least until Thursday, intense heat will continue in much of Spain,” said Ruben del Campo, a spokesperson for the weather agency.

    Italy’s Health Ministry issued heatwave red alerts for 21 cities, including Rome and Milan. Weather forecast website IlMeteo.it said temperatures on Monday would go as high as 41 C in Florence, 38 C in Bologna and 37 C in Perugia.

    The Lombardy region, part of Italy’s northern industrial heartland, is planning to ban open-air work in the hottest times of the day, heeding a request from trade unions, its president said on Monday.

    Heat can affect health in various ways, and experts are most concerned about older people and babies, as well as outdoor labourers and people struggling economically.

    Globally, extreme heat kills up to 480,000 people annually, surpassing the combined toll from floods, earthquakes and hurricanes, and poses growing risks to infrastructure, the economy and healthcare systems, Swiss Re said earlier this month.

    Global surface temperatures last month averaged 1.4 C higher than in the 1850-1900 pre-industrial period, when humans began burning fossil fuels on an industrial scale, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said earlier this month.

    Scientists say the main cause of climate change is greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels. Last year was the planet’s hottest on record.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Arab States Endorse Priority Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR): A Step Toward a More Resilient Future

    Source: UNISDR Disaster Risk Reduction

    Geneva, Switzerland – June 2, 2025

    In a significant step toward enhancing disaster risk reduction across the Arab region, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction for Arab States (UNDRR ROAS) hosted a consultative meeting on the Priority Action Plan for DRR 2025–2027 during the 9th session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025) in Geneva. The event brought together key stakeholders from Arab governments, international partners, and disaster risk reduction (DRR) experts to discuss and endorse the plan, which aims to transform commitments into tangible actions for disaster resilience.

    The consultation marked a pivotal moment in the region’s disaster risk reduction efforts. With strong representation from Arab states, the event also provided a platform for stakeholders to discuss the outcomes of the 6th Arab Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Forum held earlier in Kuwait, as well as the next steps toward achieving the Sendai Framework’s goals.

    A Unified Vision for Disaster Risk Reduction

    The meeting commenced with opening remarks from Ms. Nora Achkar, Chief of the UNDRR Regional Office for Arab States, who welcomed participants and stressed the importance of the meeting in shaping the future of DRR in the Arab region.

    “This plan represents more than just a roadmap; it is a collective expression of our regional ambition to move from commitment to action. Together, we can pave the way toward a more resilient Arab region,” said Ms. Nora Achkar.

    Ms. Achkar highlighted the key priorities in the plan, which focus on understanding disaster risks, strengthening governance, investing in DRR for prevention and resilience, and enhancing preparedness for effective response and recovery. She thanked the Arab states and partners for their valuable contributions and insights in shaping the plan, emphasizing that its success depends on collaboration and shared commitment.

    In his remarks, Dr. Mustafa Saadi of the League of Arab States (LAS) also underscored the importance of a united regional approach to DRR. As the head of the Arab Coordination Mechanism for Disaster Risk Reduction at the LAS, Dr. Saadi emphasized the collective responsibility of Arab countries to implement the priorities of the Sendai Framework and address the challenges posed by disasters and climate change.

    “The League of Arab States is fully committed to supporting the implementation of this plan, and we look forward to working with all stakeholders to build a more resilient and sustainable future for the Arab region,” Dr. Saadi stated.

    Reflections on the Kuwait Declaration

    Major General Talal Al-Roumi, Chief of the Kuwait Fire Force (KFF), shared reflections on the outcomes of the 6th Arab Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Forum hosted by Kuwait earlier this year. He emphasized Kuwait’s continued commitment to regional disaster risk reduction efforts and the importance of translating declarations into action.

    “The Kuwait Declaration reaffirmed our region’s commitment to resilience. We now look forward to seeing the Priority Action Plan implemented to protect lives and livelihoods across the Arab world,” Major General Al-Roumi stated.

    Key Outcomes from the Working Groups

    Following the opening session, participants were divided into thematic working groups to focus on the four priority areas of the Priority Action Plan 2025–2027:

    • Understanding Disaster Risks
    • Strengthening DRR Governance
    • Investing in DRR Financing for Prevention and Resilience
    • Enhancing Preparedness for Effective Response and Recovery

    Each group reviewed feedback from member states and stakeholders, proposed joint initiatives, and worked toward building consensus on the activities under each priority. These discussions were critical in ensuring that the action plan reflected the diverse needs and priorities of Arab countries while aligning with global DRR commitments.

    Endorsement of the Action Plan

    The consultation concluded with a strong endorsement of the Priority Action Plan 2025–2027, as all parties expressed their commitment to its implementation.

    “The success of this plan depends on all of us,” Ms. Achkar remarked. “This is not just a technical meeting—it’s a platform for regional solidarity, cooperation, and leadership. Today’s discussions bring us one step closer to achieving a more resilient Arab region.”

    Looking Ahead: Collaborative Action for a Resilient Future

    The Priority Action Plan 2025–2027 lays a clear pathway for strengthening disaster risk management across the Arab region. With strong commitment from both Arab states and international partners, the plan is poised to drive transformative change, making the region better prepared for future disasters and building resilience in the face of climate change.

    As countries begin to implement the prioritized actions, the consultative meeting served as a reminder of the power of collaboration in overcoming challenges and ensuring the safety and well-being of communities across the Arab world.

    Key Takeaways from the Consultation:

    The Priority Action Plan 2025–2027 was endorsed by all stakeholders, marking a key milestone in the region’s disaster risk reduction efforts.

    The four priority areas—understanding disaster risks, strengthening governance, investing in DRR financing, and enhancing preparedness—were thoroughly discussed and refined.

    Member states committed to leading joint initiatives in partnership with UNDRR and other stakeholders, ensuring a collective approach to disaster risk reduction.

    With the endorsement of the plan, the Arab region is taking significant steps toward a safer, more resilient future.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Arab States Advance Regional Collaboration for Disaster Risk Reduction

    Source: UNISDR Disaster Risk Reduction

    Geneva, Switzerland – 3 June 2025

    National disaster risk reduction (DRR) focal points from across the Arab region convened at the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025) in Geneva to strengthen coordination, share national updates, and identify strategic priorities for implementing the Arab Prioritized Action Plan 2025–2027.

    The meeting, organized by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Regional Office for Arab States (UNDRR ROAS), provided a platform for member states to reflect on progress, identify technical and capacity development needs, and explore opportunities for enhanced regional collaboration.

    Setting the Scene for Regional Action

    Opening the meeting, Ms. Nora Achkar, Chief of UNDRR ROAS, welcomed participants and highlighted the importance of aligning national efforts with regional commitments under the Sendai Framework and the newly endorsed Arab Prioritized Action Plan.

    “Today’s meeting is a critical opportunity to ensure that the Arab Prioritized Action Plan 2025–2027 is driven by national realities and regional solidarity. By working together, we can translate our commitments into concrete actions for a safer and more resilient Arab region,” said Ms. Achkar.

    Mr. Mustafa Saadi, Head of the Arab Coordination Mechanism for Disaster Risk Reduction at the League of Arab States (LAS), echoed this call for collective action, underscoring LAS’s continued commitment to support member states in advancing DRR policies and initiatives.

    Sharing National Priorities and Strengths

    During the session, member states provided updates on their national DRR efforts, including achievements, ongoing challenges, and emerging priorities. Discussions focused on:

    • Coordination and technical support needs to advance DRR implementation at national and local levels.
    • Strengthening capacities through targeted capacity development initiatives.
    • Intra-regional collaboration opportunities, including South-South cooperation and LAS-led initiatives, to foster mutual learning and accelerate progress.

    A Milestone for Regional Collaboration

    The meeting concluded with reflections from Ms. Achkar, who emphasized that the outcomes of the discussions represent a key milestone in advancing the implementation of the Arab Prioritized Action Plan 2025–2027.

    “These discussions reaffirm the commitment of Arab states to collaborate, learn from one another, and jointly address disaster and climate risks. This regional solidarity will be essential as we move ahead with implementing the action plan and achieving a resilient future for all communities in the Arab region,” she stated.

    Key Takeaways:

    The meeting provided a platform for Arab states to align national priorities with the regional action plan, identify technical support needs, and propose joint initiatives.

    It reinforced the importance of intra-regional collaboration to enhance capacities and accelerate DRR progress.

    Outcomes from the meeting mark a significant step forward in operationalizing the Arab Prioritized Action Plan 2025–2027, paving the way for a safer, more resilient region.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Nomination procedure launched for Marcel Benoist Swiss Science Prize

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    This year, the Marcel Benoist Swiss Science Prize, endowed with CHF 250,000, will be awarded in the field of mathematics, engineering and natural sciences. Nominations can be submitted up to 24 February 2025. The prize has been awarded every year since 1920.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: The biobattery that needs to be fed – Electric fungi

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    A battery that needs feeding instead of charging? This is exactly what Empa researchers have achieved with their 3D-printed, biodegradable fungal battery. The living battery could supply power to sensors for agriculture or research in remote regions. Once the work is done, it digests itself from the inside.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Chief of Armament welcomes his counterparts from Sweden

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    Chief of Armament Urs Loher will be meeting with the Swedish Chief of Armament Göran Mårtensson from 16 to 17 January 2025 as part of a bilateral meeting in Switzerland. The focus will be on discussions with representatives of the Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse on current topics.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Swiss Federal Office of Energy awards the 2025 Watt d’Or energy prize

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    This evening, 9 January 2025, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy will award Switzerland’s prestigious energy prize, the Watt d’Or, for the eighteenth time. The winners of gold for 2025 are: Matica AG from Kaltenbach (TG) together with Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts HSLU (Energy Technologies category), ewb together with Lubera AG from Buchs, Saint Gallen (Renewable Energies category), Galliker Transport AG from Altishofen (LU) (Energy Efficient Mobility category), and IWB from Basel (Buildings and Space category). The jury’s special prize will be awarded to Genossenschaft Elektra, Jegenstorf (BE) together with Groupe E (FR), Azienda Elettrica di Massagno AEM (TI) and EKZ with ETH Zurich (ZH). The Watt d’Or trophy – a snow globe – will be presented to the winners by the distinguished jury, headed by Susanne Vincenz-Stauffacher, at the Kongresszentrum Kursaal in Bern. The event will be attended by hundreds of representatives from the Swiss energy scene, including politicians, business people and researchers.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Council wishes to improve and simplify control of senior management salaries at its companies limited by shares

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    During its meeting on 15 January 2025, the Federal Council decided to adjust the procedure for setting the upper limits for top executives’ salaries at companies affiliated with the Confederation. The setting and monitoring of salary caps at federal companies limited by shares are to become more efficient and modern. The Federal Council instructed the Federal Department of Finance to submit corresponding proposals to it. In addition, it temporarily granted the companies limited reserves for 2026 and 2027 remuneration, but their use is subject to certain conditions. Finally, it called for greater transparency in remuneration reports.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Swiss data ecosystem: Contact point becomes operational

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    At its meeting on 15 January, the Federal Council was informed that the Swiss data ecosystem contact point has commenced work. The contact point supports public authorities, businesses and organisations in establishing trusted data spaces. Its groundwork contributes to better exploiting the potential of data in Switzerland, thus creating additional value for society, the economy and research.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland to introduce permanent visa requirement for Vanuatu nationals

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    From 4 February, citizens of Vanuatu will no longer be able to enter the Schengen area (which includes Switzerland) without a visa. According to the EU, citizenship programmes in Vanuatu pose a security risk to Schengen Member States. The Federal Council adopted this amendment to the Schengen acquis at its meeting on 15 January.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: What is the value of trusted data? Panel discussion at the World Economic Forum

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    At the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on 21 January, high-ranking panellists discussed how trusted data can be made more easily accessible and user-friendly in order to counteract misinformation. Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider launched the discussion. High-ranking representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO), the University of Copenhagen and the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) were among the participants. The panel also presented a study on the creation of a metadata platform listing trustworthy data sources.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Official working visit by Vice Premier of the State Affairs Council of the People’s Republic of China, Mr Ding Xuexiang

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    On 20 January 2025, Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin, Vice President of the Federal Council and Head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER), and Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis, Head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), welcomed Mr Ding Xuexiang, Vice Premier of the State Affairs Council of the People’s Republic of China, in Bern for an official working visit. Switzerland and the People’s Republic of China are currently celebrating the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: What is the potential of the “atmospheric mine”? – Concrete as a carbon store

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    Mining the Atmosphere, a new Empa research initiative, aims at capturing excess CO₂ from the atmosphere and storing it in building materials such as concrete. Empa researchers have now calculated the potential of this approach for the first time: Five to ten billion tons of carbon could be used annually as concrete aggregates – well enough to permanently store the current excess CO₂ within 100 years after the energy transition and thus to bring atmospheric CO2 back to climate-friendly levels.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Producer and Import Price Index with average annual inflation rate of –1.7% in 2024

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    The Producer and Import Price Index remained unchanged in December 2024 compared with the previous month, at 106.3 points (December 2020 = 100). Compared with December 2023, the price level of the whole range of domestic and imported products fell by 0.9%. Average annual inflation stood at –1.7% in 2024. These are the results from the Federal Statistical Office (FSO).

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Programme of members of the Federal Council attending the 2025 WEF Annual Meeting

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    The 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will take place in Davos next week. Six members of the Federal Council will be attending the event. President Karin Keller-Sutter will open the event together with WEF founder Prof. Klaus Schwab on Tuesday, 21 January.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: New model for the spread of infectious diseases: Better prediction of epidemics

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    The reproduction number R is often used as an indicator to predict how quickly an infectious disease will spread. Empa researchers have developed a mathematical model that is just as easy to use but enables more accurate predictions than R. Their model is based on a reproduction matrix that takes into account the heterogeneity of society.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin to attend 17th Berlin Conference of Agriculture Ministers as part of International Green Week

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin will travel to Berlin on 17/18 January. There he will visit the world’s largest trade fair for food, agriculture and horticulture, attend the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture and represent Switzerland at the 17th Berlin Conference of Agriculture Ministers.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin signs free trade agreement with Thailand

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    On 23 January on the margins of the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin and representatives of Switzerland’s fellow EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway signed a free trade agreement with Thailand, represented by Pichai Naripthaphan, Thailand’s Minister of Commerce. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was also present at the signing ceremony.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland present at informal meeting of EU ministers in Warsaw

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    On 21 and 22 January 2025, the Deputy Director of the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), Rémy Hübschi, took part in an informal meeting of education ministers from EU member states. The event was held in Warsaw to discuss ways to foster inclusive high-quality education in Europe. Mr Hübschi also used this opportunity for exchanges with his counterparts.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin signs free trade agreement with Kosovo

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    On 22 January on the margins of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin and representatives of Switzerland’s fellow EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway signed a free trade agreement with Kosovo, represented by Rozeta Hajdari, Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade. Prime Minister Albin Kurti was also present at the signing ceremony.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Deputy Chief of Armament to take part in the Annual Conference of the European Defence Agency

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    The Deputy Chief of Armament Thomas Rothacher is to take part with a delegation at the annual conference of the European Defence Agency (EDA) in Brussels on 22 January 2025. The topic of the conference will be: “New horizons in EU defence: enhancing ambitions, accelerating actions”. Meetings with representatives from NATO and the EDA are also planned.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland and Ukraine launch private sector partnership for reconstruction

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    On 23 January, at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland and Ukraine signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at expanding the role of Swiss businesses operating in Ukraine in the country’s recovery. The MoU was signed by Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin and First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Ignazio Cassis highlights Europe, Ukraine and the Middle East at Davos 2025

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    At the 2025 edition of the World Economic Forum, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis, head of the FDFA, placed particular emphasis on European policy and the situations in Ukraine and the Middle East. He also raised matters relating to security and cooperation, particularly as Switzerland prepares to chair the OSCE in 2026.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Ignazio Cassis highlights Europe, Ukraine and the Middle East at Davos 2025

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    At the 2025 edition of the World Economic Forum, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis, head of the FDFA, placed particular emphasis on European policy and the situations in Ukraine and the Middle East. He also raised matters relating to security and cooperation, particularly as Switzerland prepares to chair the OSCE in 2026.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Technology transfer with business incubators: Start-up companies take off here

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    For years, start-ups have been able to count on the support of the business incubators glatec and Startfeld. They accompany Empa’s young companies on their path to independence – and do so extremely successfully, as the 37 spin-offs founded to date show.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: CHF 18 billion invested in R&D in Switzerland in 2023

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    In 2023, business enterprises invested CHF 18 billion in their R&D activities in Switzerland, an annual increase of 3.5% over 2021, which was the last time the survey was carried out. At almost CHF 5.5 billion, the ‘pharmaceuticals’ sector remains the biggest investor, despite an average annual decline of 6%. Nearly 69 000 people took part in R&D activities, a quarter of them women. These are the main results of a study carried out by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) in partnership with economiesuisse.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: CHF 18 billion invested in R&D in Switzerland in 2023

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    In 2023, business enterprises invested CHF 18 billion in their R&D activities in Switzerland, an annual increase of 3.5% over 2021, which was the last time the survey was carried out. At almost CHF 5.5 billion, the ‘pharmaceuticals’ sector remains the biggest investor, despite an average annual decline of 6%. Nearly 69 000 people took part in R&D activities, a quarter of them women. These are the main results of a study carried out by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) in partnership with economiesuisse.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: CHF 18 billion invested in R&D in Switzerland in 2023

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    In 2023, business enterprises invested CHF 18 billion in their R&D activities in Switzerland, an annual increase of 3.5% over 2021, which was the last time the survey was carried out. At almost CHF 5.5 billion, the ‘pharmaceuticals’ sector remains the biggest investor, despite an average annual decline of 6%. Nearly 69 000 people took part in R&D activities, a quarter of them women. These are the main results of a study carried out by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) in partnership with economiesuisse.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: CHF 18 billion invested in R&D in Switzerland in 2023

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English

    In 2023, business enterprises invested CHF 18 billion in their R&D activities in Switzerland, an annual increase of 3.5% over 2021, which was the last time the survey was carried out. At almost CHF 5.5 billion, the ‘pharmaceuticals’ sector remains the biggest investor, despite an average annual decline of 6%. Nearly 69 000 people took part in R&D activities, a quarter of them women. These are the main results of a study carried out by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) in partnership with economiesuisse.

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