* Says money must not be used for above-average player salaries BERN, May 13 (Reuters) - Switzerland has announced a 350 million Swiss franc ($362 million) rescue package for its professional soccer ...
Switzerland will join the 18th package of EU anti-Russian restrictions in the coming weeks, Izvestia found out. Bern had previously automatically supported previous EU sanctions against Russia. At the ...
On Wednesday, 16 October, the Swiss Federal Council approved the remaining measures from the 14th package of European Union sanctions against Russia, which were introduced in June. Source: the Swiss ...
"On 23 November, the Federal Council adopted further sanctions against Russia. It is thus adopting in principle the latest measures adopted by the European Union (EU) as part of its eighth package of ...
Switzerland implemented the remaining measures of the EU ninth package of sanctions in its Ordinance on Measures Connected with the Situation in Ukraine (the "Ordinance" 1), with effect from 25 ...
Switzerland has announced a 350 million Swiss franc ($362 million) rescue package for its professional soccer and ice hockey leagues but insists the money should not be used to pay wages to ...
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