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May 2024
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Ep.555: Il segreto di un ristorante cine...

Cecilia Sala – Chora Media
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C’è un albergo sulle Alpi svizzere che ha più di cento anni. Dalle sue finestre con tende di pizzo c’è una vista mozzafiato: montagne e cascate. Ma non solo: da lì si vede molto bene una pista d’atterraggio per gli aerei F35, senza recinzioni e protezioni, tanto che qualcuno ci portava perfino le mucche al pascolo. Quest’estate la polizia svizzera ha fatto irruzione nell’albergo e si è portata via i proprietari per interrogarli. I proprietari sono una famiglia cinese, i Wang.

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