The search for Srebenica's dead continues, thirty years after Europe’s worst atrocity since the Second World War. Around 1000 bodies of those killed in the 1995 massacre remain unidentified. As more victims from the Srebrenica massacre are finally laid to rest, a powerful new exhibition honours the women who never stopped seeking the truth about what happened.

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Folge vom 10.07.2025Srebrenica exhibition honours women who searched for truth, 30 years after Bosnia genocide
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Folge vom 09.07.2025Nefarious or hilarious? Hacker impersonates Marco Rubio in AI scamAs pranks go, this one certainly hit the headlines. The US State Department is warning diplomats about attempts to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and possibly other officials using technology driven by artificial intelligence. It’s the latest high-tech instance of a top-level Trump administration figure being targeted by an impersonator.
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Folge vom 09.07.2025Trump's copper and pharma tariffs & how to make a telco complaintSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Francesco De Stradis from Ord Minnett about the day's sharemarket news including Trump's copper and pharma tariff threats, plys Stephanie Youssef discusses ACMA's latest findings on telco complaints with member Samantha Yorke.
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Folge vom 09.07.2025The historic Tasmanian site that's both sacred - and painfulOn Flinders Island in Bass Strait sits a little-known place, significant to not only Tasmanian and Australian history ... but global history. It's known as Wybalenna and it’s a place of deep sorrow for the Aboriginal community. But in more recent years an effort has been underway to make it a more comfortable place for the Aboriginal community to spend time for healing and truth-telling. With the community gathering there this week to mark NAIDOC week and continue the truth-telling that's been happening since colonisation.