Protesters have returned to the streets across Spain in anger over high housing costs with no relief in sight.
The Spanish city’s woes mirror a broader affordable-housing crunch spreading rapidly across Europe and driving inequality.
Media reports said around 150,000 protesters showed up in Madrid, while protest organizers claimed another 100,000 people ...
The Bank of Spain estimates that the country needs around 500,000 new homes. Proposed solutions include land law reform, ...
Tens of thousands of demonstrators in Spain throng the streets of Spanish cities protesting the housing crisis.
In Madrid, people rattled keys as they walked through the city's streets and chanted: "Get Airbnb out of our neighbourhoods." ...
Tens and thousands of people took to the streets of Spain to stage demonstrations against the brewing housing crisis in the ...
A graffiti piece by Roc BlackBlock has emerged in Barcelona, depicting travel bags in flames and the message that "Tourism is ...
While salaries have increased by around 20% over the past decade, the average rental in Spain has doubled during the same ...
People gather during a demonstration to protest high housing costs in Barcelona, Spain on April 5. (AP) ...
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