Capping the population at 10 million is a far-right fantasy. It would dismantle the openness that has made the country rich
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Capping the population at 10 million is a far-right fantasy. It would dismantle the openness that has made the country rich
Zürich on a Sunday morning can feel like the day after Armageddon: so empty,…
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