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14.11.25 - 14:36
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ANLEIHEN-Woche #KW46 – 2025: Schalke 04, paragon, TIN INN, Mutares, IMMOVATION, Noratis, PANDION, Energiekontor, UBM, Formycon, TPG, Dt. Rohstoff, PNE, FCR, MS Industrie, PCC, Eleving, Photon Energy, reconcept, … (Anleihen-Finder)
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ANLEIHEN-Woche #KW46 – 2025: Schalke 04, paragon, TIN INN, Mutares, IMMOVATION, Noratis, PANDION, Energiekontor, UBM, Formycon, TPG, Dt. Rohstoff, PNE, FCR, MS Industrie, Eleving, Photon Energy, reconcept, ...
Der Beitrag ANLEIHEN-Woche #KW46 – 2025: Schalke 04, paragon, TIN INN, Mutares, IMMOVATION, Noratis, PANDION, Energiekontor, UBM, Formycon, TPG, Dt. Rohstoff, PNE, FCR, MS Industrie, PCC, Eleving, Photon Energy, reconcept, … erschien zuerst auf Anleihen-Finder.de....
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25.09.25 - 13:21
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Refugees In Holland Can Obtain Social Housing Within 14 Weeks; Locals Wait Up To 12 Years (ZeroHedge)
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Refugees In Holland Can Obtain Social Housing Within 14 Weeks; Locals Wait Up To 12 Years
Via Remix News,
The Netherlands is the second most densely populated country in Europe, and with surging mass immigration, has been experiencing a raging housing crisis for years.
However, despite this crisis, refugees can gain access to social housing in a mere 14 weeks, while the average Dutch citizen must wait up until 12 years. Now, efforts are being made to right this injustice for Dutch citizens with a new bill, but Council of State, the country's highest legal advisory body, is criticizing any attempt to block housing access to refugees. The authority claims refugees should receive equal treatment, as required by the Dutch constitution.
Of course, the fact that there is no equal treatment currently, and that refugees are gaining access to social housing years before Dutch on waiting lists, does not appear to factor into the Council of State's concerns, according to Dutch news outlet NOS.nl.
The ...
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22.09.25 - 19:06
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Getting Gatwick′s expansion off the ground should never have been this hard (The Guardian)
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After years of dithering, ministers have finally backed the obvious choiceJust when you feared indecision was final over expansion at Gatwick Airport, here comes an actual piece of policy-making: Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, has given a thumbs-up to a second runway. Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, followed up by landing an Airbus A320 in a flight simulator in West Sussex. Assuming legal challenges are overcome, it is possible to believe the new runway will be operational by 2030.Give thanks that the holding pattern is finally over. Few proposed infrastructure projects capture the UK's inability to get on with the job quite like Gatwick. The airport has been arguing for expansion for more than a decade on the grounds that it is approaching full capacity and the spadework is relatively easy – shifting an emergency runway 12 metres north to allow it to be used as part of normal operations. Continue reading......
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02.09.25 - 07:03
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Dennis de Vreede to step down as CFO at 2026 AGM (GlobeNewswire EN)
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Wereldhave N.V. ('Wereldhave') announces that CFO and Executive Board member Dennis de Vreede has decided to step down following the completion of his second term, at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in 2026. Dennis has informed the Supervisory Board and CEO Matthijs Storm that he will not be available for a third term....
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