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Boats on lakes throughout Switzerland play the nation anthem, The Swiss Hymn, for the 1st August national holiday
Are scooter drivers to be considered as motorists? Of course not.
a lover of the La Cote region in Canton Vaud discusses his passion for the area
A day in La Placette/Manor in Geneva
This edition of Carrefour international offers a tour of the port of Genoa, the market town and capital of Liguria. Its modern port is the largest in Italy and is Switzerland's access to the Mediterranean. Since the Middle Ages, a portion of internati…
educational programme about avalanches; good starting point for a discussion
debate about sex on television in response to complaints by viewers
Comptoir Suisse de Lausanne
Christian Defaye interviews Haround Tazieff on Carrefour about the ongoing eruption of Mount Etna.
APAG in the Grottes district of Geneva
The house in Calabria; Georges Haldas reads his book; Claude Goretta.
The Théâtre de Carouge, as seen by residents of Carouge.
Issue of the separation of church and state
Interview with Jean-Luc Godard about his film "Eloge de l'amour".
The development of tourism in Crans Montana has made it lose its identity
Many free local radio stations broadcast from nearby France with many Swiss listeners
Ornithologist Paul Géroudet talks about his work and his two books: "guide des oiseaux d'Europe" et "rapaces diurnes et nocturnes d'Europe"
Organic production is all the rage. Controls seem to be good, but the foreign market isn’t necessarily playing by Swiss rules. Will the future bring products pretending be organic Swiss, even though they come from abroad?
Industrial accident in Seveso, dioxine in the air
Maurice Chappaz presents the Valon de Réchy, a protected natural site.
Investigation of social security and social benefits
Debate about the presence of hidden advertising on TV, between the programming director of TSR,Alexandre Burger and national councillor Gilbert Baechtold
Procession for the Catholic festival Corpus Christi in the streets of Gruyères
The Théâtre populaire romand (TPR)