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13.11.25 - 10:06
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′Sarajevo Safari′: Italy Probes Claim That Wealthy Tourists Paid To Go To Bosnia To Snipe Civilians (ZeroHedge)
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'Sarajevo Safari': Italy Probes Claim That Wealthy Tourists Paid To Go To Bosnia To Snipe Civilians
Various reports including in The Guardian and European outlets have detailed one of the most shocking 'war tourism' stories in a long time. The reports claim people in the 1990s paid large sums of money to travel to the Balkans, where they didn't just observe the long-running Yugoslav wars, but picked up rifles and shot people for 'sport'.
Italian prosecutors are investigating the shocking allegations that wealthy foreigners paid many tens of thousands of dollars to act as "weekend snipers" and shoot civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the early to mid-1990s.
Via Borgen Magazine
Travelers from Italy, the United States, Russia, and other countries allegedly went to Bosnia during the war to fire on residents of the besieged city "for entertainment".
They are said to have paid money to soldiers belonging to the army of Bosnian Serb warlord Radovan Karadžić, who w...
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10.11.25 - 16:01
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Mohegan Digital launches Online Sportsbook in Pennsylvania (PR Newswire)
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Mohegan PA Online Sportsbook is now Live, Operated by Mohegan Digital in partnership with Boyd Interactive and Kambi WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Nov. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mohegan Digital, the iGaming division for Mohegan, is thrilled to launch a new online sportsbook within the Mohegan......
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16.10.25 - 15:12
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Italian news publishers demand investigation into Google′s AI Overviews (The Guardian)
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Newspaper federation says 'traffic killer' feature violates legislation and threatens to destroy media diversityItalian news publishers are calling for an investigation into Google's AI Overviews, arguing that the search engine's AI-generated summaries feature is a “traffic killer” that threatens their survival.FIEG, the Italian federation of newspaper publishers, said it has submitted a formal complaint to Agcom, Italy's communications watchdog. Continue reading......
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