26 Feb 2025 18:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Basel won 3–1 over Etoile Carouge on Wed Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are Etoile Carouge 1 win(s) Who won between Etoile Carouge and Basel on Wed 26 Feb 2025 18:30:00 GMT?Basel won 3–1 over Etoile Carouge on Wed 26 Feb 2025 18:30:00 GMT.InsightsHaven't scored in their last 2 matches Etoile Carouge is playing home against Basel on Wed Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities Sign up for our newsletter for the best of the city By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Switzerland access to excellent wine producers and the Swiss mountains as well as an exciting culinary scene that brings Italy Brazil and Ethiopia to Switzerland’s second most populated city Two days will give you an overview of a city that is famous for its historical watchmakers and artisan chocolatiers you can explore Geneva the canton and not just the city spending whole days shopping and getting out into greater western Switzerland when friends ask me how long they should spend here I always tell them it depends on how deeply you want to get into it – but I will say this: Geneva is well worth a long layover and not just a quick drop-in enroute to Zurich.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Zurich⛰️ The best things to do in Switzerland🏨 The best hotels in Switzerland Photograph: ShutterstockVisible from the air as you fly into Geneva airport, Geneva’s Jet d’Eau is an enormous water fountain on Lake Geneva that spouts its froth 140m into the air – and probably the most recognisable landmark in Geneva. The best spots for a snap are the Pont du Mont-Blanc and the Promenade du Lac alongside the lake’s left bank but you can get closer still by riding a boat on the lake – jump on a Mouette taxi-boat for a short hop from right bank to left bank or take your snap from a CGN ferry as part of a day trip to any number of destinations around the lake Delve into Geneva’s history with a visit to the archaeological remains beneath the cathedral before wandering along the promenade for lovely views of the Bastions park below and the Jura mountain range in the distance lab workshops and also science classes (but not as you know it) Photograph: ShutterstockDid you know that Geneva is surrounded by vineyards The third largest wine producer in Switzerland many of these winemakers actually ship their wine internationally but if you want to taste sip and drink your way through some award-winning wines before picking your favorite you really must lose yourself in Geneva’s secret winemaking regions Some of the ones worth checking out include Domaine de Champvigny and Domaine des Bosson Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! facebooktwitterAbout us Contact us Curious scene between Étoile Carouge and Stade Lausanne-Ouchy: Breston Malula picks up the ball in his own penalty area after an ejection by goalkeeper Jérémy Vachoux In the matchday 33 game in the Challenge League between Étoile Carouge and Stade Lausanne-Ouchy the first excitement came after just over 10 minutes After a foul on Ouchy goalkeeper Jérémy Vachoux Carouge were awarded a penalty in the 13th minute and had a great chance to take the lead veteran Vincent Rüfli's attempt fails to beat Vachoux Carouge had another opportunity to go ahead with a penalty - after a serious blackout by Ouchy defender Breston Malula The 24-year-old actually took a short throw-out from goalkeeper Vachoux in his own penalty area in his hands - and thus gave the home team their second penalty kick Oscar Correia Ferreira runs on for Carouge doesn't need to be asked twice and puts his colors ahead The good news for Malula: Lausanne-Ouchy managed to turn things around in the second half thanks to goals from Roméo Beney and Noah Rupp although the mishap will be remembered fondly Founder of Nomad Capitalist and the world’s most sought-after expert on global citizenship Our flagship service for entrepreneurs and investors Create your Action Plan directly with the Mr Claim a second passport based on familial connections Click here to see all our products and services Offshore Banking Offshore Company Offshore Trust Offshore Gold Storage Offshore For Americans Second Passport Citizenship By Investment Citizenship By Ancestry Dual Citizenship Benefits EU Citizenship Second Residence Golden Visas Residence By Investment EU Residence Tax Residence Tax Reduction International Investment Cryptocurrency Foreign Real Estate Asset Protection Flag Theory Lifestyle Design Plan B Strategy Hiring Overseas Living In Eastern Europe Discover the world’s best passports to have in an ever-changing world Explore the 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preference for the serene Swiss lifestyle For reasons we can’t quite fathom – though it’s likely to do with privacy and tranquility – the city holds a special attraction for Formula One drivers with Lewis Hamilton Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen all living there at one point Nestled at the heart of Europe and influenced Switzerland has long been a significant location in Western Europe despite its relatively modest size and Geneva’s attraction as a destination reflects that The city’s airport is just 2 kilometres from the centre making commuting in and out incredibly easy: once you’ve landed you can jump on a train that takes just five minutes to get to the city’s Central Station As a leading financial hub and famous for its neutral political stance the international city of Geneva is home to numerous United Nations (UN) agencies such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) international organisations and multinational corporations Switzerland ranks consistently high in global quality of life surveys and Geneva is no exception Expats relocating here can expect excellent healthcare schools and a secure living environment.  it’s easy to see why Geneva is home to an estimated 85,000+ millionaires.  The city’s cultural scene is rich and varied with world-class museums and historical landmarks vibrant festivals and gourmet dining: for newcomers exploring the historic city centre is a must though the primary language of instruction is French such as the International School of Geneva and the Institut Florimont offer education in English and other languages The Swiss healthcare system is one of the best in the world but many expats opt to take out private health insurance to access a more comprehensive range of medical services Geneva’s a marvel of public transport efficiency trains and boats that share a convenient universal ticketing system Local Geneva culinary delicacies include longeoles (pork) and zürcher geschnetzeltes a veal dish cooked in mushrooms and white wine.  There are also many Swiss cheeses to taste no tri[ to this part of the world would be complete without a full sampling of Switzerland’s decadent chocolate delights there are a lot of expats here and joining one of the many expat groups or forums can ease the transition for those starting out in Geneva with plenty of events and activities happening including language exchange programs.  Geneva is renowned for its high-quality healthcare and excellent education system as well as being a global hub for diplomacy and finance.  all these advantages come with a significant price tag the most substantial portion of any budget renting a one-bedroom apartment in the centre of Geneva costs between CHF2,200 and CHF3,700 monthly (€2328–3917) If you choose a location outside the city centre the rent for a one-bedroom apartment ranges from CHF1,800 to CHF2,800 monthly (€1905–2964) Note: The exchange rate from Swiss francs to euros as of mid-2024 is 1 CHF = 1.06 EUR For a three-bedroom home in the city centre expect to pay between CHF4,500 and CHF7,000 monthly (€4760–7410) rent can range from CHF3,500 to CHF5,500 (€3302–5189)for a three-bedroom apartment water and refuse collection for a mid-size apartment typically range from CHF150 to CHF250 per month (€142–236) Groceries in Geneva are generally more expensive than in many European cities An expat should budget to spend around CHF400-650 (€377–613) per month on food.  Here’s an overview of some typical everyday costs: With health insurance mandatory for new residents expect to pay between CHF300 and CHF500 (€283–471) per month for basic cover Dining out in Geneva can be a pricey experience A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs between CHF90 and CHF150 (€85–142) If you are looking to relocate to Geneva with your family especially if you opt for either international or private schools Public schools are free but only suitable for those who can speak the language with tuition fees for international schools ranging from CHF20,000 to CHF40,000 (€18,868–37,736) a year It is worth noting that although the official currency is the Swiss Franc (CHF) Here are some popular areas for expats in Geneva: This neighbourhood is perfect for expats who want to be close to the lake Eaux-Vives stretches along the waterfront behind Geneva’s famous Jet d’Eau and is one of the greenest areas in the city Eaux-Vives is a fantastic option for young professionals as it’s conveniently located near all the city’s amenities but the mountains and stunning countryside are easily accessible Carouge is a lovely area just outside the centre is known as ‘little Italy’.  It’s ideal for expats looking for a chilled bohemian vibe as Carouge has plenty of relaxing cafes This more upscale neighbourhood is a great location for families looking to relocate to Geneva with plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy and good local schools.  running or whatever recreational activity you prefer For expats looking for a diverse and lively neighbourhood This eclectic neighbourhood is located on the northern banks of the lake between the railway station and the waterfront.  One of Geneva’s more multicultural districts Les Pâquis has some of the city’s best shopping Expats are also drawn here for more affordable rental prices than the rest of Geneva Champel is ideal for expats looking for a more tranquil and affluent area suited to families.  Champel is close to top international schools and has lots of green outdoor spaces for the whole family to enjoy.  It’s also conveniently connected to the city and surrounding regional areas there are excellent high-end homes in Champel Annemasse is still part of the wider Geneva urban area and it’s substantially cheaper than other neighbourhoods Expats can still access the city centre of Geneva but it should be borne in mind that anyone considering this cross-border option face the added complication of obtaining specific documentation European Union (EU) citizens must carry a valid national identity card or passport.  With 25% of Switzerland’s population already foreign nationals the country is famous for welcoming outsiders with open arms – if you have adequate wealth.  most foreign nationals migrate here from neighbouring countries Obtaining a work permit is relatively straightforward for these EU nationals but things get a bit trickier for non-EU nationals and success on this front may require securing a job offer or investing more time and money there are two options to obtain a residence permit in Switzerland: The lump-sum taxation system in Geneva is unique Each of the 26 cantons or member states implements its own system and not all offer the lump-sum regime at the canton level but two of the best cantons for the lump-sum taxation incentive include Geneva and Vallis It’s available to applicants who are not Swiss nationals and can’t have been a Swiss tax payer at any point during the ten years prior to the application While it’s not mandatory that applicants have a cultural The amount you actually pay for lump-sum taxation will be the highest of the following: The highest of these amounts will be taxed at regular Swiss income tax rates and you can’t work or engage in any kind of employment – beyond actively managing your wealth – on Swiss soil Annual worldwide living expenses tends to be the route most local lawyers advise taking Moving your business to Switzerland is also an excellent route to residence in Geneva and thanks to increased competition between cantons allowing great flexibility to those running a company and boasting a highly skilled workforce especially in and around Geneva and Zurich The business investment needs to be substantial – approximately CHF1 million (€1.06 million) – and in an ‘innovate’ firm The applicant must hold an essential position in the company then they need to prove that no-one from those jurisdictions can do your job and you don’t necessarily need to speak the local languages You can easily work and live in Switzerland with English if you want to become a permanent resident or pursue naturalisation Expats looking to take advantage of the lump-sum tax regime should consider where they would like to live in Switzerland and which canton offers the most favourable conditions.  three or which occurred within the five years prior to the application you can apply to become naturalised as a Swiss citizen giving you access to one of the world’s most powerful passports.  In fact, the Nomad Passport Index awards Switzerland the top ranking based on its approach to travel dual citizenship and personal freedom.  Swiss passport holders can travel to 176 countries (without a visa or via an electronic travel authorisation (eTA) Certain groups may qualify earlier for citizenship if: Geneva is a fairly friendly place for expats whether they’re looking to stay for a short or long time The cost of living in Geneva varies depending on the type of life you choose for yourself and your family most estimates indicate you can live well on between CHF4,000 and CHF6,000 (€4234–6351) per month to get the full experience and blend into your new home it’s advisable to learn the local language (French) it’s always smart to travel safely and to be aware of your surroundings While some expats may prefer Geneva to Zurich, at Nomad Capitalist, we don’t necessarily advise one over the other. We believe in helping clients find the best place to meet their individual needs by tailoring our services to their preferences stunning landscapes and high quality of life Geneva promises a rewarding life for an expat Life in Switzerland is an investment in quality whether to secure a second residence or to bank in a jurisdiction like Switzerland is a complex undertaking whose success requires careful planning and a clear vision of the desired lifestyle and business goals That’s where Nomad Capitalist comes in – we ensure you’re fully informed about all your options so you can make the best decisions for your future We help seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors create a bespoke strategy using our uniquely successful methods.  You’ll keep more of your own money, create new wealth faster and be protected from whatever happens in just three steps. 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The current head to head record for the teams are Thun 2 win(s) Thun is playing home against Etoile Carouge on Fri 10 September 2021 | Updated: 17:50 BST Why on earth are you taking them to Carouge?’ That’s what our guide had been asked when admitting to taking a tourist party out of central Geneva across the river Arve with a two-hour long tuk tuk tour of the city and the lush outlying countryside and its vineyards And as I stroll the little streets of Carouge just a hop and a skip (well actually ten minutes on the no18 tram) from central Geneva I reflect on how lucky I am to be here at all in the time of Covid aided by the Geneva Pass which offers free travel and entry to many museums and is provided by hotels free to all visitors It also helps that Switzerland is currently on the UK’s green list once a sleepy fishing hamlet and completely rebuilt in the 18th century by the Dukes of Savoy was a special secret back in the austere days of the Reformation would furtively cross the river to enjoy the taverns and licentiousness entertainments that the Catholic Italian town still provided Carouge - once a sleepy fishing hamlet and completely rebuilt in the 18th century Geneva - 'relaxed and exquisitely elegant.. Jo travelled with Geneva Tourism (geneve.com). Easyjet (easyjet.com) Gatwick to Geneva from £45 return. Doubles at Hotel Metropole Geneva (metropole.ch) from £438 a night ‘Visiting Carouge was forbidden,’ explains our guide Gianna Loredan who has lived in the quarter — now swallowed up by the main city — for the past 30 years You can see this in paintings of people on their knees Each has a secret garden or leafy courtyard tucked away at the back Once the area was full of tanneries and taverns is bursting with the stores of bespoke craftsmen and women has created unique and extraordinary pieces for the likes of Cartier and Patek Philippe his prices ranging from £10,000 to £20,000 His shop hums with a gentle tick tock as dozens of the timepieces march through the moments with a sound like falling raindrops fragrant teashops and the fantastic bespoke leather-ware store Borella where its beautiful custodian Manon hand-stitches every custom-made bag and piece of apparel Returning to Geneva and ascending to the fifth floor Roof Terrace of the grand Hotel Metropole Geneva (‘the best view in the city according to the young elegantly-dressed man who shares my lift to the top) is the perfect end to my three-day visit Which I think must be how Genevans feel about their relaxed and exquisitely elegant city The comments below have not been moderated We are no longer accepting comments on this article The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group Etoile Carouge remain unbeaten for the tenth time in a row with a 2-2 draw in Wil the Geneva side failed to move within two points of second-placed Aarau After a double strike in the 12th and 13th minutes the visitors from Carouge had their backs to the wall Nassim Zoukit scored the equalizer before the break and in the 76th minute Oscar Correia equalized with his tenth goal of the season neither team managed to get the lucky punch Carouge are eight points behind leaders Thun and four behind the barrage place currently occupied by Aarau There are still six rounds to play in the Challenge League MH Media Strategies is excited to announce the addition of Catherine Carouge as VP of Creative Most recently a Creative Director and Vice President at the Weitzman Agency Catherine will be responsible for creative concept design and execution for our clients across all media Catherine brings a passion for strategic thinking and creative leadership to MH Media Strategies “We are thrilled to have someone with Catherine’s experience and pedigree join our team,” Managing Partner “Our clients will surely benefit from her terrific work.”  Catherine is a graduate of the University of Miami where she earned a bachelor’s degree in advertising and creative writing Catherine can be reached at [email protected] December art exhibit at Annapolis City Hall Governor and First Lady to host Holiday Open House on December 17th Eye On Annapolis is a community based site focusing strictly on Anne Arundel County. These staff postings are general news postings made by our team of bloggers throughout the day and are not attributed to any one particular staff person. Thank you for stopping by and hopefully for engaging with Eye On Annapolis with your comments, letters, and opinions both here and on our social channels. There has never been a more critical time for community involvement than today–for any number of reasons. Annapolis and Anne Arundel County are our homes and this site is about the quality of life we all share. It is written for the local community by the local community. Sliema ASC underlined their supremacy in Maltese waterpolo as they made history when clinching a berth into the quarterfinals of the LEN Challenger Cup to be held between January and February next year. The jubilation among those present at the National Pool, the players, team officials and supporters, signified the importance of such historical feat. Sliema became the first local side to qualify to the knock-out stages, emulating last year’s success attained by the national team under the name of Valletta. “We made history,” an elated George Gregory, Sliema ASC president told the Times of Malta. “Today our team has reached a level that no other sport has ever reached in Malta. A quarter-final berth in a European club competition is no mean feat, “he said. ASA president Karl Izzo was equally delighted by the success attained by Sliema ASC. “I hope this success will encourage other local waterpolo clubs to participate in this competition in the future,” Izzo said. On his part, Sliema coach Giannis Katrouzanakis hopes Sliema’s success will be beneficial for the local movement. “This is more than just a success for my club but all the waterpolo movement will benefit from this qualification,” Sliema coach Giannis Katrouzanakis told Times of Malta. “We were expecting a tough game today as our opponents Carouge Natation were aiming to reach the qualification again as they did last year when they reached the quarter-final stage. “This was an opportunity for all our players including the youngsters to level up their performance. They will find this experience handy when they will join the national team. “We were expecting a tough game today as our opponents Carouge Natation were aiming to reach the qualification again as they did last year when they reached the quarter-final. “This success gains more significance when one considers that we were playing against a star-studded side full of French national players, including the experienced Romain Blary and we could not field any foreigners, as well as missing Jayden Cutajar and last year’s first-choice goalkeeper Matthew Castillo,” he explained. Yet that prediction that the clash would probably be a tight fare went completely off the mark as the Blues provided a superb performance to annihilate their opponents whose track record and experience could not be ignored. It was a test that Sliema passed with flying colours as the team got on the driving seat from the outset and kept pegging until deflating their opponents. The match was full of action with the Blues taking the first session 5-2 with the former France U-19 player Iyes Moussa Benyassine excluded in the first session after throwing the ball at the referee in an aggressive way. The Swiss club were led in the water by another Frenchman, the former Neptunes player Romain Blary. The Blues started well with two goals coming from Liam Galea and Andreas Galea. Then, Dino Zammit beat the buzzer with a cute lob over Clement Dubios, before Daniel Rizzo made it 5-2 for Sliema. That three-goal advantage was maintained at the interval after the teams shared four conversions.  Zammit and Elijah Schembri with a great shot replied to Ronen Gros’ double. At the start of the third session, Zammit and Schembri repeated themselves as Sliema continued to enjoy the upperhand, extending their lead. Jayden Cassar made it 11-4. Carouge lost another player Kyriakos Pontikeas on protests. After that the Swiss team were completely deflated, suffering more goals without further reply. Indeed, the Blues ended the sporting hostilities as clear masters with Zack Mizzi Jamie Gambin and Benji Cachia putting themselves on the scoring sheet and Zammit topping his team’s scorers’ chart with five goals. “It was my aim since I joined Sliema at the end of 2021. I spurned the club president that our target should be participating in the European competitions,“ Zammit who finished overall top scorer of Group C with nine goals said. “This is a big leap ahead for the Sliema club. When you consider that today we played against a very experienced side with 16- and 17-year-old players, this success increases in its significance,” he added. Carouge: C. Dubois, L. Abbate, R. Gros 2, R. Catillaz, R. Blary, I. Moussa, K. Pontikeas, R. Garcia, M. Rota, J. Melet 2, H. Roscio 1, D. Thebault, Y. Schmuki. Sliema ASC: N, Grixti, E. Schembri 3, L. Galea 2, J. Gambin 1, J. Chircop, B. Cachia 1, J. 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The current head to head record for the teams are Etoile Carouge 0 win(s) Haven't scored in their last 2 matches Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches Warren Caddy is the competition's top scorer (15) 02 May 2025 18:15:00 GMT?FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy won 2–1 over Etoile Carouge on Fri 02 May 2025 18:15:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 11 goals in their last 5 matches Etoile Carouge is playing home against FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy at Stade de la Fontenette on Fri The current head to head record for the teams are FC Vaduz 3 win(s) Have been awarded the most penalties this season (10) Have scored 13 goals in their last 5 matches Bruno Caslei has created the most big chances for Etoile Carouge (8) 27 Apr 2025 12:15:00 GMT?FC Vaduz won 1–0 over Etoile Carouge on Sun 27 Apr 2025 12:15:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches FC Vaduz is playing home against Etoile Carouge at Rheinpark Stadion on Sun FC Basel scored late goals to advance to the Cup semi-finals Gabriel Sigua and Kevin Carlos scored twice between the 84th and 88th minute to secure a 3-1 win at lower-ranked Etoile Carouge Lugano miss out on the semi-finals after a 2-0 defeat against Promotion League club Biel who had eliminated FC Basel in the Cup round of 16 almost four years ago The Geneva Challenge League club took the lead through Oscar Correia in the 55th minute Basel were helpless for a long time before scoring a late treble Gabriel Sigua and Kevin Carlos benefited from advances and crosses from Dominik Schmid within 90 seconds provided the final decision in the 88th minute in a fast-paced game that Etoile Carouge managed to keep on level terms for long stretches as evidenced by the 6:0 ratio of shots on goal Etoile Carouge managed strong counter-attacks on the artificial turf of the Stade de la Fontenette led by veteran Vincent Rüfli and Servette loanee Usman Simbakoli played their way through the Basel ranks with technical excellence Correia made it 1:0 with a beautiful flick Xherdan Shaqiri had failed to score with a penalty against Etoile Carouge goalkeeper Signori Antonio who also keeps goal for Angola's national team In the second quarter-final of the evening Promotion League club Biel beat FC Lugano 2:0 with Renato Streffen being sent off shortly before the end after an emergency brake The goals were scored by Omer Dzonlagic in the 69th minute and Malko Sartoretti in stoppage time The Seelanders thus reach the Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2011 Lucerne were the last club to beat the Ticino side before the final in the 2021 quarter-finals The last time the Bianconeri lost to a lower-tier club was in the 2011/2012 season when their opponents were FC Biel but played in the Challenge League Lugano will now have to bounce back quickly after two bitter defeats against YB and Biel in the space of a few days there are still five games in two weeks before the international break in mid-March including the last 16 of the Conference League This is another reason why Croci-Torti decided not to start some of his key players from the beginning Lugano create several top chances in the final minutes Renato Steffen was even shown the red card after an emergency foul in stoppage time Biel put the lid on it with a 2:0 win and advance to the semi-finals The final minutes tick away and Lugano continue to chase the deficit Przybylko is suddenly in the right place and the Lugano striker scores with his head to supposedly equalize Lugano also has a hard time with a lower class team The Ticino side play at Promotion League club Biel It looked like a big surprise for a long time but FCB pulled their heads out of the noose in the end Five strong minutes were enough to bring Etoile Caroge to their knees and become the second team after Lausanne to reach the cup semi-finals The Challenge League team is now exhausted Basel get space and exploit it mercilessly Three goals within four minutes - that's the decider this time Carlos is in the right place and heads in to make it 2:1 for Basel Can the big favorites pull their heads out of the noose after all That really wasn't on the cards: After a Schmid cross FCB are slowly but surely running out of time Celestini tries to stimulate the attacking play with several substitutions The Beebbi have a quarter of an hour left to at least save themselves for extra time Basel are now steaming ahead and want the equalizer this also gives Carouge the opportunity to launch dangerous counter-attacks time and again And then the underdog actually takes the lead Correia moves inside from the right and scores with a wonderful flick to put Etoile Carouge 1-0 up After a handball in the Carouge penalty area Shaqiri runs up - and fails to beat Antonio the Carouge goalie also saves against Schmid a Carlos header lands just outside the box The second Cup match of the evening between Biel and Lugano has now started the home team has another good opportunity Basel can thank their goalkeeper that the score is still 0-0 Carouge were clearly the better team in the first half The underdogs are still the much more dangerous team here Ninte dances his way through the Basel defense and finishes from around seven meters out Adjetey is able to get his leg in at the last moment and steer the ball next to the post The home team remain the more dangerous team here Carouge gets a shot off in the penalty area but once again the shot is too harmless to cause Salvi any major problems Now it's getting dicey in the FCB penalty area again: Correia has plenty of space on his right and goes for a shot but Salvi is on the spot and saves Basel from falling behind Should FCB have been awarded a penalty here A Carouge player clearly plays the ball with his hand in his own penalty area Carouge are actually closer to the opening goal than FCB Basel are struggling in the starting phase and have yet to get dangerously close to the Geneva goal Former national team player Rüfli (1 international) seems to be particularly hot today But Salvi smells a rat and is able to rush back in time to clear for a corner The first chance to score belongs to the underdogs Vincent Rüfli takes a shot from distance But FCB goalie Salvi is able to defuse the shot The Seelanders are the only quarter-finalists not to play in one of the top two leagues Biel occupies 2nd place in the third-tier Promotion League Find out more about the development of the club, which went bankrupt nine years ago, here. The first Cup quarter-final was played on Tuesday Lausanne-Sport won on penalties in Bellinzona to reach the semi-finals but it took around half an hour to be sure.  The shooter alarm Is known as AMOK and was introduced in Geneva after the 1999 Columbine massacre in the US.  The premises were searched and nothing amiss was found.  The 350 students were sent home for the rest of the day but three needed psychological support.  the workshop was transformed into an observation for watch connoisseurs who have discovered the secrets of the Uniformity watchcase.These have discovered at the same time the first movement entirely homemade "Blacksand Geneva 2002" housing in the model Stratographe in the collection Uniformity Uniformity jewelery and watches from the feminine Continuity collection have captivated guests with charm our boat driver Blacksand world champion 2012,  who knew how to thrill our guests with his stories of racing in the United States.Chef Philippe Chevrier had concocted a cocktail with strong taste sensation The guests took at the same time the opportunity to enjoy one of the first South African Grand Cru Sie haben erfolgreich Ihre Einwilligung in die Nutzung von Transfermarkt mit Tracking und Cookies widerrufen Sie können sich jetzt zwischen dem Contentpass-Abo und der Nutzung mit personalisierter Werbung Geneva has long been a city of soaring intellectualism it’s also the perfect place to get high on the good life Get your weekly dose of armchair travelling The expanded Panama Canal has achieved yet another first with the transit of the first dry bulk cargo through the new locks The Bermuda-flagged MSC bulk carrier MV Carouge recently completed a southbound transit from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean on its voyage from the port of Carbonera Muelle The capesize vessel is the first of its kind to use the expanded waterway since its inauguration this past June The vessel measures 288.97 meters long by 45 meters wide and 177,000 dwt Here the ship can be seen in the new Cocoli locks on the Pacific side of the canal: Sign up for gCaptain’s newsletter and never miss an update and updates delivered daily straight to your inbox President Donald Trump's administration is considering softening its proposed fee on China-linked ships visiting U.S ports after a flood of negative feedback from industries that said the idea could be economically devastating By Dimitri Rhodes Nov 7 (Reuters) – Belgian oil tanker company CMB Tech says it will focus on the fast growing market in India as it reported third quarter results.. In a bold move amidst Russia’s intensified rocket attacks on civilian ships and Ukrainian ports Maersk has launched a new weekly container service into Ukraine signaling resilience in the country’s.. Subscribe to gCaptain Daily and stay informed with the latest global maritime and offshore news Stay informed with the latest maritime and offshore news For general inquiries and to contact us,please email: [email protected] To submit a story idea or contact our editors, please email: [email protected] For advertising opportunities contactEmail: [email protected]Phone: +1.805.704.2536 Essential news coupled with the finest maritime content sourced from across the globe with more than 40% of residents coming from outside Switzerland Geneva attracts people from around the world for its economic opportunity Home to more international organisations – such as the Red Cross and the United Nations – than any other place in the world More than 40% of residents are from outside Switzerland with 187 different countries represented in the mix Geneva still lays claim to its own particular character and history gave many of his revolutionary sermons here helped found the Red Cross in Geneva in 1863 and these humanitarian ideas inspired the first Geneva Convention in 1864 The spirit of Calvin still influences locals and the tradition of moral discipline and minimalism can sometimes clash with more extravagant expat tastes “Locals are very laid back, but are rather conservative types that find interaction with expats a bit difficult,” said Niyazi Gunay, originally from Turkey, who has lived here for 15 years and works for Your Local Cousin a start-up that matches travellers with residents admitted that the Genevois stay in tight-knit cliques and it can be hard for new residents to break in bring an energetic enthusiasm that makes bonding among other foreigners relatively easy all residents mingle in summertime as Lake Geneva and its Jet d’Eau ­– the landmark fountain that shoots water 140m in the air – attract crowds to the manmade peninsula known as Les Bains des Paquis while absorbing stunning views at the same time,” said Viquerat The Old Town can be found on the Left Bank which has plenty of bars and trendy restaurants and is close to the luxury shops on La Rue Du Rhone The Right Bank’s lively Les Paquis neighbourhood close to the main train station and also home to the red light district has an always-lively nightlife and is more eclectic than its gentrified surroundings but the atmosphere is more relaxed,” he said “Buildings are more functional than pretty means people often jump at the first available flat With Geneva Airport only 6km north of the city centre it’s easy to travel nearly anywhere in Europe in just a few hours making it affordable and quick to get to Amsterdam as well as Zurich and Basel in Switzerland are easy day trips via Geneva’s excellent train infrastructure Verbier and Zermatt are also easy to reach within a few hours According to a 2015 study by UBS Geneva is the third most expensive city in the world But “Geneva has also one of the highest pay scales providing workers with great salaries and great benefits,” Viquerat said Though not quite offsetting high rents and entertainment costs with a monthly public transport pass costing nearly half the price of a similar pass in New York City discount supermarkets have stabilized prices for those who prefer eating in “The recent arrival of German hard-discounters Lidl and Aldi helped drive prices down in Switzerland,” Barta said “But it still can be hard for foreigners to get over the shock of a nine-euro pint of beer.” If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc.com features newsletter, called “If You Only Read 6 Things This Week”. 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SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen,Zweigniederlassung der Schweizerischen Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft a self-managed cooperative that offers books at a lower price than most following their philosophy that a book is not quite like any other product that is for sale that you can browse through on their website too Part bookshop, part café, Les Recyclables is a haunt on the road to Carouge with a small English section and a smattering of other languages but nevertheless Les Recyclables is a good place to pick out a new novel and chill with a coffee in a very relaxed atmosphere Opening the door of La Librairie Ancienne, tucked away in Geneva’s Old Town is like walking back in time and the first thing you’ll notice is that musty smell; the familiar scent of old books The shelves are packed with books that span the ages covering almost every topic you can imagine: travel A rake through here is well worth your time and you may well discover a hidden gem you can browse some of the rare books on their website Payot is a renowned Swiss bookstore chain, and their flagship store in Geneva is a must-visit for book lovers. Located in the heart of the city, near the Geneva train station Payot Libraire offers an extensive selection of books in various languages The store features a cozy and inviting atmosphere making it an excellent place to browse and discover new titles Le Rameau d’Or is a quaint bookstore nestled in the Carouge district of Geneva This charming independent bookstore specializes in second-hand and antique books coupled with the distinctive smell of old books creates a nostalgic atmosphere that draws book lovers in search of unique and rare editions Did you know – Culture Trip now does bookable, small-group trips? 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