Discover how Zurich's 180 schools are leading digital education in Europe with AI curriculum integration and CHF 47M teacher training investment—ahead of London and Berlin.
From new district heating networks to expanded cycle routes, the city hits multiple environmental milestones as it races toward carbon neutrality by 2040.
As Zurich's City Council debates new housing regulations, community voices from the city's most affected neighbourhoods reveal deep frustration with both rising costs and the government's response.
As major infrastructure projects grind on in Berlin and San Francisco, Switzerland's largest city is demonstrating a different model for modernising mobility.
This week brought sweeping environmental commitments from the canton and private sector, including expanded tram networks and aggressive emissions targets affecting millions of commuters.
As ETH and the University of Zurich grapple with budget constraints, local communities worry about research cuts, student housing shortages, and the city's competitive edge.
As Zurich property values surge past CHF 15,000 per square metre, neighbourhood gardens that have anchored social cohesion for decades now face uncertain futures.
As the city grapples with rising violence and overcrowded detention facilities, officials face critical decisions on staffing, technology, and prevention strategies.
The city's ambitious rail and tram expansions were supposed to ease gridlock by now—but a combination of budget constraints, environmental reviews, and population booms has left the Limmat Valley at a crossroads.
As the city implements stricter environmental standards, residents from Wiedikon to Altstetten are discovering how cleaner air and green spaces directly impact their daily lives and property values.
Police leadership and security experts outline new strategies to tackle rising cyber-crime and crowded event management across Switzerland's largest city.
The long-awaited neighbourhood centre on Gotthardstrasse brings together local services, cultural events and public spaces that residents say could reshape the district's social fabric.
This week brought significant policy shifts across Zurich's education sector, from revised artificial intelligence frameworks to unexpected changes in ETH's summer examination schedule.
The cantonal government greenlights expanded tram services on the Limmat Valley line while housing activists demand faster affordable construction timelines.