GENEVAGENEVA — Switzerland’s upper house of parliament took steps Wednesday toward banning the use of racist symbols that excuse violent or extremist behavior, including speech, gestures and the ...
The lower house of Switzerland's parliament followed in the Senate's footsteps Wednesday in voting to approve a ban on the public display, wearing and use of Nazi and other extremist, racist symbols.
Toblerone, the mountain-shaped chocolate bar sold in over 100 countries, can no longer be called Swiss chocolate or use its famed Matterhorn symbol, according to Swiss law. Here’s what you need to ...
Despite dismay at a large swastika flag hung at a military memorabilia market this month and the open trade of Third Reich insignia online, it remains perfectly legal to display Nazi symbols in ...
The 200-member National Council meets at the Federal Palace in Bern - Copyright AFP MANDEL NGAN The 200-member National Council meets at the Federal Palace in Bern ...
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GENEVA — The lower house of Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of the Senate, or upper house, in approving a measure that would ban the use of, public wearing or display of Nazi ...