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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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Autumn Leaves in Summer due to heatwaves.
Leaves are turning brown early signalling a false autumn. Brown leaves and trees photographed in Down Lane Park in Tottenham North London. Scientists say drought and heatwaves have pushed trees to shed their leaves early,
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'It has been like hell': life under fire in Donbas as war enters sixth month
Residents of cities in path of Russia's push to capture entire region live in fear of missile strikes.
The Russian war against Ukraine has entered its sixth month, and in the eastern Donbas region - scene to some of the heaviest fighting - the missiles are still falling.
On Sunday morning it was school number six in the city of Kostiantynivka, 30km from the frontline. Two rockets made huge craters flush against a three-storey building that was gutted by the blast.
A woman walks past past the ruins of a school in Kramatorsk in the Donbas region which was hit by a Russian missile strike on Driday
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'It's a must for us to fight': Kramatorsk mayor fears the worst as Russians draw near
Oleksandr Goncharenko says unless the invaders are halted the eastern Ukrainian city will be razed and its people driven out.
Thirteen miles from the Russian frontline lies Kramatorsk, a city at first glance eerily empty. The highway into the centre is deserted, with long, thin Ukrainian flags defiantly hanging above the street, held taut by wires.
If Russia's revised goal is to seize Donbas, the last significant city Moscow's forces will have to take is Kramatorsk, an industrial centre, that is 40 miles west of the fierce fighting at Sievierdonetsk.
Almost nobody walks through its vast central square – and those visiting the mayor's office that overlooks it have to go round the back, past sandbags and guards, to the side away from the Russian artillery, whose 152mm guns are uncomfortably in range.
The ruins of a school in Kramatorsk that was hit by a Russian strike on the night of April 5th. The explosion of the strike resulted in a crater that is 15 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep. Kramatorsk lies within range of Russian artillery. Most of the city’s residents have fled fearing the advance of Russian troops, which are pushing forward along a front line 22 kms away. The mayor says 60,000 of the city’s 210,000 residents still remain in the city.
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, 15th June 2022.
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'It's a must for us to fight': Kramatorsk mayor fears the worst as Russians draw near
Oleksandr Goncharenko says unless the invaders are halted the eastern Ukrainian city will be razed and its people driven out.
Thirteen miles from the Russian frontline lies Kramatorsk, a city at first glance eerily empty. The highway into the centre is deserted, with long, thin Ukrainian flags defiantly hanging above the street, held taut by wires.
If Russia's revised goal is to seize Donbas, the last significant city Moscow's forces will have to take is Kramatorsk, an industrial centre, that is 40 miles west of the fierce fighting at Sievierdonetsk.
Almost nobody walks through its vast central square – and those visiting the mayor's office that overlooks it have to go round the back, past sandbags and guards, to the side away from the Russian artillery, whose 152mm guns are uncomfortably in range.
The ruins of a school in Kramatorsk that was hit by a Russian strike on the night of April 5th. The explosion of the strike resulted in a crater that is 15 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep. Kramatorsk lies within range of Russian artillery. Most of the city’s residents have fled fearing the advance of Russian troops, which are pushing forward along a front line 22 kms away. The mayor says 60,000 of the city’s 210,000 residents still remain in the city.
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, 15th June 2022.
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'It's a must for us to fight': Kramatorsk mayor fears the worst as Russians draw near
Oleksandr Goncharenko says unless the invaders are halted the eastern Ukrainian city will be razed and its people driven out.
Thirteen miles from the Russian frontline lies Kramatorsk, a city at first glance eerily empty. The highway into the centre is deserted, with long, thin Ukrainian flags defiantly hanging above the street, held taut by wires.
If Russia's revised goal is to seize Donbas, the last significant city Moscow's forces will have to take is Kramatorsk, an industrial centre, that is 40 miles west of the fierce fighting at Sievierdonetsk.
Almost nobody walks through its vast central square – and those visiting the mayor's office that overlooks it have to go round the back, past sandbags and guards, to the side away from the Russian artillery, whose 152mm guns are uncomfortably in range.
The ruins of a school in Kramatorsk that was hit by a Russian strike on the night of April 5th. The explosion of the strike resulted in a crater that is 15 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep. Kramatorsk lies within range of Russian artillery. Most of the city’s residents have fled fearing the advance of Russian troops, which are pushing forward along a front line 22 kms away. The mayor says 60,000 of the city’s 210,000 residents still remain in the city.
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, 15th June 2022.
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
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DUK10150913_003
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10150913_006
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10150913_007
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_008
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10150913_011
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_009
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_010
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_012
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_013
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_014
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_015
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_016
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_017
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_019
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_020
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150913_036
REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022
Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.
In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.
Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,
While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.
The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.
Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
(c) Dukas