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Housing Shortage In Germany
Construction workers on scaffolding guide a suspended concrete hopper into position during residential building works in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 17, 2020. Germany does not build enough homes to meet the needs of its population. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Housing Shortage In Germany
A construction worker bends over reinforcement bars on a residential building site while a crane hook hangs above an elevated platform in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 17, 2020. Germany does not build enough homes to meet the needs of its population. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Housing Shortage In Germany
Three construction workers stand and work on a scaffold platform atop a housing development site in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 17, 2020. Germany does not build enough homes to meet the needs of its population. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Housing Shortage In Germany
Workers operate atop a residential construction site behind a wooden barrier, with scaffolding and a crane tower in view in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 17, 2020. Germany does not build enough homes to meet the needs of its population. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
Thousands take to the streets of central Barcelona to demand lower housing costs--both for rent and home ownership--and an end to evictions. The protest, organized by the Tenants' Union and other social groups, is part of a nationwide mobilization across more than 40 Spanish cities. Demonstrators condemn real estate speculation and call for urgent action to guarantee access to affordable housing. According to the Tenants' Union, approximately 100,000 people gather in Barcelona, though the Spanish government's estimate is closer to 15,000. Key demands include a 50% reduction in rental prices, permanent rental contracts, the reuse of vacant and tourist properties, and a ban on eviction companies. Spain's Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodriguez, expresses partial support for the demands, emphasizing the need for inter-institutional cooperation to ensure homes are for living, not speculation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)