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20 Minuten is published in tabloid format. Since 2005 the newspaper has been owned by Express-Zeitung AG , which is jointly owned by Tamedia (majority holding) and Berner Zeitung (17.5%). In the German-speaking parts of Switzerland , specific editions are made for the regions of Basel , Bern , Lucerne , St. Gallen and Zürich .
20 minutes (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃ minyt]) is a French-language newspaper published in Switzerland, launched on 8 March 2006 by Tamedia for the Romandie. [1] It is a free tabloid that gets revenue from advertising. [2] As of 2008, it had a circulation of 221,560.
Min Li Marti was born in Bern as the daughter of her refugee Chinese mother and a Swiss father, and grew up in Olten. In 1995, she moved to Zürich, where she completed her studies in sociology, journalism, social and economic history at the University of Zurich in 2000.
The previous boundaries of the city of Zurich (before 1893) were more or less synonymous with the location of the old town. Two large expansions of the city limits occurred in 1893 and in 1934 when the city of Zürich merged with many surrounding municipalities, that had been growing increasingly together since the 19th century.
City Canton Occurrence Ref. 20 Minuten: 1999 TX Group: Daily Baslerstab: 1977 Basler Zeitung Medien Basel: Basel-Stadt: Daily Aargauer Zeitung: 1996 AZ Medien Gruppe Aarau: Canton of Aargau: Daily [4] Appenzeller Zeitung 1828 CH Media: Appenzell Ausserrhoden/Appenzell Innerrhoden: Daily [5] Basellandschaftliche Zeitung (bz) 1832 Luedin Liestal ...
[15] Leonie Projer of 20 Minuten commenting the Zürich concert noted large engagement from the audience. [16] Oor reviewed the Amsterdam concert of March 6, stating that "What is immediately noticeable at the start of the show is that the production is leading. But: what a production!
People react during a countdown event to celebrate the New Year in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2025.
Between April 1998 and November 2015 he served in the legislature of the city of Zürich (municipal council), where he chaired the social commission from 2004 to 2006. Between May and November 2015, Tuena served a brief period in the Cantonal Council of Zürich, where he was a member of the commission for energy, traffic and environment (KEVU). [9]