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#12319013
30 April 2025
People walk and rest along a tree-lined pedestrian path in a residential neighborhood in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The landscaped public space provides urban greenery and community infrastructure amid the broader backdrop of housing shortages and rising rent levels in German cities.
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#12319015
30 April 2025
People walk along a narrow residential street flanked by parked cars and colorful multi-storey buildings in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The view illustrates typical urban housing conditions amid ongoing concerns about housing shortages and rising rents in German cities.
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#12319016
30 April 2025
Small groups of people walk along a quiet residential street lined with parked cars and multi-storey housing buildings in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The area reflects the typical urban residential structure amid discussions about housing shortages and increasing rent costs in German cities.
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#12319017
30 April 2025
Pedestrians walk along a narrow residential street lined with colorful building facades and parked cars in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The neighborhood illustrates typical urban housing conditions amid Germany's broader concerns over housing shortages and increasing rental costs.
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#12254191
12 April 2025
A bicycle parks along a canal railing in front of a residential building and blooming tree in Munich, Germany, on April 10, 2025. The colorful facade and spring blossoms reflect the calm urban environment.
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231958
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231959
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231961
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231963
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231966
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231968
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231970
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231971
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231973
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231975
6 April 2025
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
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Barcelona Erupts In Mass Protest As Thousands Demand Action On Housing Crisis
6 April 2025
#12231976
6 April 2025
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
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