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19.02.26 - 16:27
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Öl wird teurer: Iran-Krise durchkreuzt Trumps 50-Dollar-Versprechen (N-TV)
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Statt sinkender Spritpreise wächst die Unsicherheit: Die Angst vor einer Eskalation zwischen den USA und dem Iran lässt den Ölpreis steigen – und stellt Trumps Ziel von 50 Dollar je Barrel zunehmend infrage. Dabei sprechen volle Lager und ein Überangebot eigentlich gegen einen dauerhaften Preisschub....
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19.02.26 - 08:45
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Berlin Green Party Welcomes World′s ′Climate Refugees′, Despite Housing/Fiscal Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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Berlin Green Party Welcomes World's 'Climate Refugees', Despite Housing/Fiscal Crisis
Via Remix News,
During their state party conference this past weekend, the Berlin Greens finalized an election manifesto that places radical migration reform at the center of their platform. The party is advocating for the broad admission of individuals displaced by environmental factors like climate change, alongside expanded humanitarian programs for specific conflict zones.
The centerpiece of the Green manifesto is a commitment to provide refuge for those fleeing environmental degradation. Following the vote, the regional association signaled its intent to make Berlin a primary destination for these individuals. Notably, the city has a long-term housing crisis, with the government spending now €1 billion a year on housing for migrants, a cost that has tripled in just four years. In addition, all current asylum accommodations are already full.
WATCH: ???? Mass immigration is fueling the W...
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18.02.26 - 22:30
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The Guardian view on Scotland′s housing crisis: supply has failed to keep pace with need (The Guardian)
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The country's homelessness legislation is ambitious and humane. But too many people are still sleeping on the streets or in temporary accommodationRough sleeping in Scotland has risen by 106% over the past three years. Record numbers of children are now living in temporary accommodation, official figures released this month show. In Glasgow, the city council leader warned last year that the authority had run out of temporary housing. This looks like a system approaching crisis point.The paradox is that Scotland has some of the strongest homelessness protections in Europe. More than a decade ago, the Scottish parliament abolished the “priority need” test, creating a statutory duty on councils to secure permanent accommodation for all unintentionally homeless applicants. The charity Shelter considered Scotland to have had “the best homelessness law in Europe”. But having a legal right to a home doesn't mean having a home.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would lik...
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