
— Alongside gun thefts, thefts of luxury cars from garages have also been on the rise since 2025, according to Fedpol. A rise in "home-jackings" — burglaries carried out whilst the occupant is present — has also been observed, whether attempted or successful, particularly in the Geneva region. According to Fedpol, these various offences form part of the 'crime-as-a-service' phenomenon, a method increasingly used by French groups. Since January, "around 300 to 350 cases in Switzerland" can be attributed to this phenomenon. The perpetrators are "mostly minors or inexperienced young adults with no direct links to a criminal organization".
— "Companies are holding back on hiring due to the weakened economic environment and global uncertainties." Graduate health professions (+17%), industry and production specialists (+12%), office specialists (+9%) and graduate IT professions (+6%) continue to grow. Graduate science professions (-18%) as well as commercial and economic profiles (-13% and -10% respectively) are experiencing significant declines, compared to last year. Job vacancies fell by 1% both across Switzerland and in the German-speaking part, and by 2% in Latin-language regions. Export-oriented regions are particularly affected.
— The group now has six bishops, 751 priests, 264 seminarians training in five seminaries, 145 religious brothers, 88 oblates and 250 religious sisters representing 50 nationalities, according to SSPX statistics.
— The meeting brought together over 60 heads of UN agencies and International Organsiations, Permanent Representatives of Member States and heads of civil society organizations.
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