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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    A homeless sits on cardboard in Piccadilly, London this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    A homeless sits on cardboard in Piccadilly, London this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    Ben a homeless man for 18 months hopes to get somewhere to stay this Christmas from a charity, sits on cardboard in the Strand, London this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    Ben a homeless man for 18 months hopes to get somewhere to stay this Christmas from a charity, sits on cardboard in the Strand, London this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    Homeless sleep in the Strand, Westminster this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    A pigeon feeds from a homeless person’s stash of food in the Strand, Westminster this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
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    Homelessnes in london reaches high levels this christmas
    14/12/2023. London, UK.

    A pigeon feeds from a homeless person’s stash of food in the strand Westminster this afternoon. Housing charities have revealed that almost 170,000 people in London will not have a home to go to this Christmas with many in accommodation or sleeping rough. Dater from shelter has shown that rough sleepers in the capital has increased by 34% this year with many charities worried that high interest rates and tight finances will stop people from giving money.

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  • New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
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    New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    04/01/2023. London, UK.

    Russel a homeless man with his dog Zeno a 4 year old French Mastiff waits patiently for donations in front of a picket line outside Waterloo Station on the second day of RMT strikes to hit the capital this year. Footfall in London has been dramatically reduced as many stations are closed or with reduced services with commuters preferring to Work From Home.

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  • New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
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    New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    04/01/2023. London, UK.

    Russel a homeless man with his dog Zeno a 4 year old French Mastiff waits patiently for donations in front of a picket line outside Waterloo Station on the second day of RMT strikes to hit the capital this year. Footfall in London has been dramatically reduced as many stations are closed or with reduced services with commuters preferring to Work From Home.

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  • New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
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    New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    04/01/2023. London, UK.

    Russel a homeless man with his dog Zeno a 4 year old French Mastiff waits patiently for donations in front of a picket line outside Waterloo Station on the second day of RMT strikes to hit the capital this year. Footfall in London has been dramatically reduced as many stations are closed or with reduced services with commuters preferring to Work From Home.

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  • New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
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    New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    04/01/2023. London, UK.

    Russel a homeless man with his dog Zeno a 4 year old French Mastiff waits patiently for donations in front of a picket line outside Waterloo Station on the second day of RMT strikes to hit the capital this year. Footfall in London has been dramatically reduced as many stations are closed or with reduced services with commuters preferring to Work From Home.

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  • New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    DUKAS_148869565_EYE
    New Year Rail Strikes in London, UK.
    04/01/2023. London, UK.

    Russel a homeless man with his dog Zeno a 4 year old French Mastiff waits patiently for donations in front of a picket line outside Waterloo Station on the second day of RMT strikes to hit the capital this year. Footfall in London has been dramatically reduced as many stations are closed or with reduced services with commuters preferring to Work From Home.

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  • Bag lady outside Paddington station, London
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    Bag lady outside Paddington station, London
    A woman wheels a shopping trolley outside Paddington station that contains her possessions in many supermarket bags for life.
    Paddington, London, UK. 30th July 2022.

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  • Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube statio
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    Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube statio
    Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube station, London, Great Britain 10th July 2022.

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  • Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube statio
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    Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube statio
    Rough sleeper laying across the exit of Oxford Circus tube station, London, Great Britain 10th July 2022.

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  • The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
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    The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    As rental prices skyrocket and holiday rentals proliferate, many people can't find a place to live in their home towns.

    In the Moruya North Head campground where around 50 people live, there's no power and the water in the one private shower is cold.

    Scattered across the campground are tents with kids' toys strewn across the grass; there are caravans, some with tarps wrapped over the top to stop leaks. Some people are content with the off-grid life by the beach, planting vegetable gardens on their lot. There are retirees and families who moved to the campground after their landlords decided to cash in on the housing boom. The mum-of-five living in a tent whose older children chose to stay with friends in town because they didn’t want to live at the campground.

    But many are living there for the same reason more and more people are moving into campgrounds and caravan parks across the NSW south coast: they can't afford a house in their home town any more.

    A camp site of family at the Moruya North Head camping ground, Moruya, NSW, Australia. Families with young children are being forced to live in camping grounds due to the expenses of available rental properties on the South Coast of NSW, Australia. 22 June 2022.

    Guardian Australia

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  • The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
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    The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    As rental prices skyrocket and holiday rentals proliferate, many people can't find a place to live in their home towns.

    In the Moruya North Head campground where around 50 people live, there's no power and the water in the one private shower is cold.

    Scattered across the campground are tents with kids' toys strewn across the grass; there are caravans, some with tarps wrapped over the top to stop leaks. Some people are content with the off-grid life by the beach, planting vegetable gardens on their lot. There are retirees and families who moved to the campground after their landlords decided to cash in on the housing boom. The mum-of-five living in a tent whose older children chose to stay with friends in town because they didn’t want to live at the campground.

    But many are living there for the same reason more and more people are moving into campgrounds and caravan parks across the NSW south coast: they can't afford a house in their home town any more.

    Australia's housing crisis is forcing people to live in caravan and camping grounds. At Moruya North Head camping ground, families and single people are now calling the grounds home as rents are far too high for many peoples budgets. 19 June 2022.

    Guardian Australia

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  • The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
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    The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    As rental prices skyrocket and holiday rentals proliferate, many people can't find a place to live in their home towns.

    In the Moruya North Head campground where around 50 people live, there's no power and the water in the one private shower is cold.

    Scattered across the campground are tents with kids' toys strewn across the grass; there are caravans, some with tarps wrapped over the top to stop leaks. Some people are content with the off-grid life by the beach, planting vegetable gardens on their lot. There are retirees and families who moved to the campground after their landlords decided to cash in on the housing boom. The mum-of-five living in a tent whose older children chose to stay with friends in town because they didn’t want to live at the campground.

    But many are living there for the same reason more and more people are moving into campgrounds and caravan parks across the NSW south coast: they can't afford a house in their home town any more.

    Australia's housing crisis is forcing people to live in caravan and camping grounds. At Moruya North Head camping ground, families and single people are now calling the grounds home as rents are far too high for many peoples budgets. 19 June 2022.

    Guardian Australia

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  • The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    DUKAS_140693712_EYE
    The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    As rental prices skyrocket and holiday rentals proliferate, many people can't find a place to live in their home towns.

    In the Moruya North Head campground where around 50 people live, there's no power and the water in the one private shower is cold.

    Scattered across the campground are tents with kids' toys strewn across the grass; there are caravans, some with tarps wrapped over the top to stop leaks. Some people are content with the off-grid life by the beach, planting vegetable gardens on their lot. There are retirees and families who moved to the campground after their landlords decided to cash in on the housing boom. The mum-of-five living in a tent whose older children chose to stay with friends in town because they didn’t want to live at the campground.

    But many are living there for the same reason more and more people are moving into campgrounds and caravan parks across the NSW south coast: they can't afford a house in their home town any more.

    Australia's housing crisis is forcing people to live in caravan and camping grounds. Geoff Pike works full time on a contract at a local school but after a relationship breakdown he can no longer afford rent so is living in the Moruya North Head camping ground. 19 June 2022.

    Guardian Australia

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  • The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    DUKAS_140693710_EYE
    The changing face of homelessness in regional NSW: 'I'm working, but everything is unaffordable'
    As rental prices skyrocket and holiday rentals proliferate, many people can't find a place to live in their home towns.

    In the Moruya North Head campground where around 50 people live, there's no power and the water in the one private shower is cold.

    Scattered across the campground are tents with kids' toys strewn across the grass; there are caravans, some with tarps wrapped over the top to stop leaks. Some people are content with the off-grid life by the beach, planting vegetable gardens on their lot. There are retirees and families who moved to the campground after their landlords decided to cash in on the housing boom. The mum-of-five living in a tent whose older children chose to stay with friends in town because they didn’t want to live at the campground.

    But many are living there for the same reason more and more people are moving into campgrounds and caravan parks across the NSW south coast: they can't afford a house in their home town any more.

    Australia's housing crisis is forcing people to live in caravan and camping grounds. Geoff Pike works full time on a contract at a local school but after a relationship breakdown he can no longer afford rent so is living in the Moruya North Head camping ground. 19 June 2022.

    Guardian Australia

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  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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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
    DUK10150913_002
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_004
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_005
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    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)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_018
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_022
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_021
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_023
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_024
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_025
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_026
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_028
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_029
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_030
    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

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_031
    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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