In recent years, there has been a proliferation of studies on a questionable electoral behavior: young women are increasingly voting left, and young men right. Here's a look at two young Swiss politicians who buck the trend.
The past ten years have seen major changes on the Western music scene. The advent of streaming has not only overturned the distribution of songs, but has also gone so far as to shape the music offering itself.
In the end, Switzerland will spend another two years considering how to regulate cannabis. Maxime Mellina, head of training at the Groupement romand d'étude des addictions, compares foreign experiences with the Swiss paradigm.
Using the codes of video games, gamification makes the less playful tasks of everyday life more attractive. The method is effective. However, it infantilizes an adult audience, which raises social and moral questions. For example, in the healthcare sector.
When it comes to the protection of personal data, there's a common misconception: why not be digitally transparent if you have nothing incriminating to hide? Let's deconstruct this fallacious argument.
The French rap talent show is back for a second season on Netflix. The first season won over its audience. This season seems to be preaching to the same converted. The lack of renewal could leave rap skeptics on the sidelines.
Professor of History at the University of Geneva, Irène Hermann specializes in Swiss neutrality. Although neutrality is under particular scrutiny today, it has never been unambiguous for the historian, who demystifies it in the light of the past. Interview.
The «king of entertainment» returns with a semi-autobiographical film. «TheFabelmans» lacks narrative originality, but it's so human that it's a wonder to behold. A simple, lively story, for which Spielberg also wrote the screenplay.
Almost thirty years after the massacres of the Order of the Solar Temple, a documentary series takes an in-depth look at the human reasons behind the tragedy. A story enriched by archives and never-before-seen eyewitness accounts, it lifts the veil even further on sectarian horror.