Swiss people

A poster against the "mass immigration initiative" of the Swiss Socalist Party SPS is seen on the Federal Square before a campaign in Bern.

Could the European Union punish the Swiss for their decision to limit immigration?

Global Politics

Swiss voters approved by the narrowest of margins a measure to limit immigration into their country. That goes against the country’s agreement with the European Union to allow the free movement of people across borders … and could have serious consequences for the Swiss and their economy.

Messy Desks a Sign of Creativity

Albert Einstein’s archives going online

Environment

Dealing with childhood cholesterol

Health & Medicine

Swiss Town Hopes To Keep Lamp Burning

Arts, Culture & Media

Albert Einstein’s Documents Going Online

Albert Einstein’s entire archive of  manuscripts, letters, theoretical musings, and personal correspondences are going online. More than 80,000 pages of material, owned by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will now be digitized and shared on the web. To date, only 900 pages of the brilliant scientist’s legacy have ever been available to the public. The digital […]

The World

Google ‘Street View’ Under Scrutiny in Switzerland

Conflict & Justice

Google is threatening to shut down its “Street View” mapping service in Switzerland where data protection laws are tough. Anchor Marco Werman talks to Eliane Schmid, spokesperson for the Swiss Federal Data Protection Commissioner about the issue.

The World

Forever Jung

Arts, Culture & Media

Carl Jung’s secret Red Book was recently displayed to the public for the first time. Now in New York, celebrities like filmmaker Charlie Kaufman and comedian Sarah Silverman are using the book to explore their psyches on stage in the “Red Book Dialogues.” Produced by Studio 360’s Sarah Lilley.