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Buzzfeed: 12 really, really awkward moments from Donald Trump's Davos speech. George Conway: "Today is the most humiliating day in the history of the United States. At least until tomorrow."22 January 2026 (LINK)

— He told people in Switzerland (a mainly German-speaking country) that they would all "be speaking German" if the US hadn't been there during World War II.

— He told the crowd Switzerland was "only good because of us."


Philip Nitschke, Australian inventor of the 'suicide pod', says AI could one day decide mental capacity occ those who want to end their life22 January 2026 (LINK)

— Sarco's first and only use in Switzerland in September 2024 triggered an international outcry. Police arrested several people, including Florian Willet, CEO of the assisted dying organisation The Last Resort, and opened criminal proceedings for aiding and abetting suicide. Swiss authorities later said the pod was incompatible with Swiss law. Willet was released from custody in December. Soon after, in May 2025, he died by assisted suicide in Germany. Swiss prosecutors have yet to determine whether charges will be laid over the Sarco case. The original device remains seized, though Nitschke says a new version — including a so-called "Double Dutch" pod designed for two people to die together — is already being built.


IUCN launches group to conserve at-risk microbes vital to life on Earth: "For the first time, we have an official recognition that microbes need to be included in the conservation agenda"21 January 2026 (LINK)

— "We cannot talk about either climate change or biodiversity loss without talking about microbes, because we need them to keep the ecosystems healthy and working, and we need them to keep the organisms working." These tiny organisms produce as much as 20% of the oxygen in global seas.

— Previously unknown microbial communities growing on Australian tree bark uptake significant sums of methane (a greenhouse gas at least 20 times as powerful as carbon dioxide), along with carbon monoxide and volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), pollutants harmful to human health.


Crans-Montana fire: 66 burn victims remain in hospital, 28 in Switzerland (LINK) 19 January 2026


Politico.eu: At Davos 2026, WEF is no longer so woke: "a turning point for a forum once synonymous with liberal globalism" (LINK) 19 January 2026

— "This year's World Economic Forum, which starts Monday, underscores a sharp shift for an event long caricatured as a 'woke' talking shop: Climate and diversity have slipped down the agenda, AI and growth are ascendant, and the United States — led by Trump and his inner circle — is set to dominate the stage. That shift coincided with a months-long campaign to land the U.S. president and reassert Davos' relevance after years of drift."

US President Donald Trump's policies helped boost billionaire wealth 16.2 percent to $18.3 trillion in the first year of his second term, leading to 'dangerous' political risks, Oxfam warns as Davos forum opens (LINK) 19 January 2026


Tragedy in Crans-Montana: Jacques Moretti, who had been convicted in Annecy in 2008 for incitement to prostitution, was sentenced in Montana in 2016 for moonlighting staff. But his smartphone was confiscated only after eight days (LINK) 18 January 2026

Waitress survivor of bar fire describes dangerous working conditions inside the basement nightclub, alleging that staff had zero fire safety training or emergency exit knowledge. 34 victims passed away on a single staircase that had been narrowed by the owners (LINK) 18 January 2026


Switzerland joins Germany, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Iceland, France, and more than 30 countries In Europe struggling with heightened travel barriers as Canada freezes start-up visa applications since 1 January (LINK) 17 January 2026

— "Canada's Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stated that this pause is not a permanent decision but a strategic shift. The aim is to transition to a new, more selective entrepreneur pilot program that will be launched later in 2026. In the interim, individuals who have already secured a commitment certificate from a designated organization in 2025 will still be eligible to apply until June 30, 2026. However, new applicants without such certificates will face a difficult wait until the new program is operational."

— "For countries like Switzerland and Germany, known for their strong start-up cultures, the suspension is particularly difficult. Entrepreneurs who had hoped to capitalize on Canada's business-friendly immigration policies are now forced to reconsider their options, possibly delaying or even abandoning plans to establish themselves in Canada."


What the melting Alps have revealed (LINK) 17 January 2026


WEF: Donald Trump set to dominate Davos 2026 whose theme is A Spirit of Dialogue, starting 19 January (LINK) 16 January 2026

— Donald Trump will be joined by more than 60 heads of state and government, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Argentinian President Javier Milei, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, China's Vice Premier He Lifeng, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa. Trump is leading the largest US delegation ever to Davos, comprising five cabinet secretaries and other senior officials. Top tech leaders such as Microsoft's Satya Nadella, Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Google's AI chief Demis Hassabis will be at the event.

— Trump is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Kyiv's G7 allies — including leaders from Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Canada and the European Commission president — on the sidelines of the main event to seek US backing for security guarantees for Ukraine after a possible peace agreement with Russia, the Financial Times reported.

— The strong US presence would be complemented by the first-ever "USA House" — a venue housed in a small church on the town's main Promenade street, where US officials will host events and network with investors.

— This year's meeting would be the first without WEF founder Klaus Schwab at the helm. The German-born economist resigned in April 2025, amid allegations that he and his wife used WEF funds for personal use. An independent inquiry, however, found no criminal misconduct, only minor irregularities. Schwab has been succeeded by interim co-chairs Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, and Andre Hoffmann, vice chair of Swiss pharmaceuticals company Roche Holdings.


Gavin Newsom is heading to Davos with plans to call out Trump — (LINK)

— Trump is scheduled to speak at Davos on January 21. Newsom is scheduled to speak on January 22. The governor's office said he plans to challenge CEOs and institutions that it says have been complicit in Trump's efforts to erode democracy. He also plans to make the case for "democratic capitalism" as opposed to "crony capitalism."

Following Vaud and Valais, Geneva has banned the use of pyrotechnic devices inside all bars, restaurants and entertainment venues (LINK) 14 January 2026

French waitress, 24, who allegedly started Swiss ski resort fire and died in blaze, was "stepdaughter" of owner and was following orders to liven up quiet evening, say parents (LINK) 14 January 2026

— She had been told to "get the atmosphere going" because the night had been "very quiet", with few people entering the bar to celebrate the New Year, according to police statements obtained by BFMTV. The owner and the waitress's boyfriend "tried to resuscitate her for more than an hour in the street near the bar, until the emergency services told [them] it was too late."


NorthC to develop 4.5MW data center in Geneva, Switzerland (LINK) 14 January 2026


Ancient Roman wall uncovered in Switzerland is "archaeological sensation" for variety of artifacts (LINK) 14 January 2026


FIFA to refund 16,000 2026 world cup tickets amid Trump USA boycott (LINK) 12 January 2026


Erich von Däniken, Swiss writer who spawned alien archaeology, dies at 90 (LINK) 10 January 2026


Asserting 'flight risk', Swiss authorities detain French owner of bar where New Year’s fire killed 40 (LINK) 9 January 2026


Swiss flu wave expected to be one of the most severe on record (LINK) 7 January 2026


Geneva opera shuts for 18 months (LINK) 6 January 2026

— All opera and ballet performances are taking place at the Bâtiment des Forces Motrices on Place des Volontaires.

Grand Théàtre de Genève announces renovations (LINK) 5 January 2026


Nestlé launches large baby food recall in Europe: Beba and special products such as Alfamino (LINK) 5 January 2026

— Controls carried out by the authorities in Austria detected small amounts of cereulide — a toxin that causes food poisoning characterized by nausea and vomiting — in two batches. According to the Ministry of Health, however, the concentrations are so low that they do not pose a danger. The recall affects products sold in Germany, Italy, Austria, Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, among others. So far, there are no known cases of illness related to the consumption of the food


French President Emmanuel Macron to join Friday's ceremony for Crans-Montana fire victims (LINK) 5 January 2026


Swiss police identify all 116 people injured in deadly New Year's bar fire (LINK) 4 January 2026

— The injured include 68 Swiss citizens, 21 French nationals, 10 Italians, four Serbs, two Poles and one person each from Australia, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Portugal and the Republic of Congo, according to a police statement. There were also four dual nationals: of France and Finland, France and Italy, Switzerland and Belgium, and Italy and the Philippines. The Swiss government said that 35 patients were transferred from hospitals in the country to specialized clinics in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy.

Swiss authorities identify all 40 victims of Swiss Alps bar New Year's fire: A total of 21 of the victims were Swiss citizens, seven were French and six were Italian — (LINK)

— Some 26 of the 40 victims who lost their lives were teenagers, with the youngest being two 14-year-olds from France and Switzerland. One victim was a dual Swiss-French citizen, while another, a 15-year-old girl, held French, British and Israeli nationalities. The remaining victims came from Romania, Belgium, Portugal and Turkey.


Flight cancellations in Zurich and Geneva create major travel disruptions in Switzerland: 37 suspensions and 541 delays: Swiss most affected (LINK) 4 January 2026


Hundreds march in silence to honor victims of Swiss bar fire that left 40 dead (LINK) 4 January 2026

Sixteen more victims of Swiss ski resort fire identified, including three aged under 16 — (LINK) ground.news: 13 media reports4 January 2026 (LINK)


Swiss open criminal case against managers of ski resort bar after deadly fire: suspected of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence: fire killed 40 people and injured another 119 (LINK) 3 January 2026

— In a statement, Beatrice Pilloud, the lead prosecutor in the canton of Valais, said investigators were looking into whether the venue's acoustic foam was "the cause of the problem", as well as "whether it complies with regulations".


CERN's Large Hadron Collider is being shut down: CERN doesn't expect its high-luminosity LHC to be operational again until mid-2030 (LINK) 3 January 2026


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