Image: The University of Iceland’s reliance on gambling income has come under fresh scrutiny after operators pitched expansion into online games and the opening of a casino, despite academics raising concerns about addiction. Gambling is generally banned in Iceland, but the university is one of a handful of public service organizations permitted to run video slot machines and ticket lotteries. Iceland’s Justice Ministry is seeking to reform the industry to tackle illegal activity and...
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