Saskatoon's homeless population rises 30% in a year, new data shows
New data from Saskatoon indicates a 30% increase in homelessness over the past year, with 1,931 individuals recorded in 2025.
What is gentrification and why has the word become popular in the US and Europe?
The article discusses the phenomenon of gentrification, its definition, and its implications for urban neighborhoods.
Mayor Joharan Mamdani met with Trump, see major news related to the US
New York Mayor Joharan Mamdani met with former President Donald Trump to discuss immigration issues.
Significant Changes in Housing - What Everyone Should Know
The Finnish parliament is expected to discuss several legislative changes this spring that will significantly affect housing regulations, focusing on issues such as short-term rentals and tenant rights.
Mamdani to meet with Trump in unannounced White House visit
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is set to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House in an unscheduled visit to discuss housing and immigration issues.
NYT: Mamdani visits Washington for his second meeting with President Trump
New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani is traveling to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump at the White House for their second discussion on public housing issues.
The longest Riga City Council meeting of this term has been held
The Riga City Council held its longest meeting of the current term, discussing 102 important issues, including housing policies and cultural support, while notably not debating a key agenda item about the sale of shares for a city property management company.
Denmark Faces a Pivotal Election
Denmark is approaching a significant election that may shape its future for years, reflecting on various ongoing issues.
Cap on rents and housing challenges in Mexico City
The imposition of a rent cap in Mexico City introduces new challenges for housing affordability and market investment, while highlighting deep-seated issues in the informal rental sector.
Rent cap in CDMX will end up raising housing costs
A recent Supreme Court decision in Mexico City limits rent increases to inflation rates, which may exacerbate housing affordability issues rather than solve them.
A new building has been constructed in Tartu to replace a slanted apartment building
A new building has been completed in Tartu, Estonia, to replace a slanted apartment that was deemed unusable due to construction issues.
Housing company threatens to seize former MP Ano Turtianen's apartment in Mikkeli
A housing company in Mikkeli warns former MP Ano Turtianen and his spouse of seizing their apartment due to unpaid fees, providing them one week to settle approximately โฌ2,500 in debts.
'We ditched the UK suburbia for rural RV life thousands of miles away - I only miss one thing'
A British couple moved from the UK to rural Canada to escape housing issues and pursue a more fulfilling life.
Will the Sound of Baby Crying Continue to Grow? Housing and Jobs are Key
Experts emphasize the importance of addressing structural issues such as housing and employment to maintain the upward trend in South Korea's birth rate, which increased for two consecutive years.
"We are moving again because it was moldy"
Residents are forced to relocate due to mold issues in their current accommodations.
Column 'Hanks World': Let the Boomers Keep Their Apartments!
The article discusses the generational conflicts and distribution issues related to housing and privileges among different generations, with a particular focus on baby boomers.
Government, partners, and opposition consider the split decree against evictions defeated and blame each other
The Spanish government's decree aimed at preventing evictions has been deemed defeated by both allies and opposition, with Junts confirming their opposition to the measures.
Why are apartments so expensive? [PODCAST]
The podcast explores the high housing costs in Poland despite a significant portion of the population owning their homes.
Five family members, unverified registrations, full mailboxes: the devastating police report on protected housing in Alicante
A police report unveils serious irregularities in the allocation of protected housing in Alicante, with multiple homes connected to a single family and numerous unverified registrations.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Acre 2nd Edition this Monday, February 23, 2026
A video shows panic and chaos at an airport in Mexico after shots were fired, along with various updates on political and social issues in Brazil.
The problem is not a new tax on owner-occupied housing. It is that half of Copenhagen's housing market is closed and nepotistic
The article discusses the challenges faced by young graduates in Copenhagen's housing market, highlighting issues of accessibility and nepotism rather than merely taxation.
VIDEOS: RJ2 on Monday, February 23, 2026
A roundup of significant news including a shooting panic at a Mexican airport, Trump's denial of military risks regarding Iran, and issues in Brazilian education and housing markets.
Black mould, sewerage and overcrowding in migrant worker accommodation
Inspectors uncovered severe unsanitary conditions for migrant workers in Gippsland, Victoria, revealing issues like black mould and sewage in their housing.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions of Monday, February 23, 2026
A video reveals panic and chaos at a Mexican airport following gunfire, while various incidents in Brazil highlight social and environmental issues.
A young man found himself in a confusing situation during an apartment showing โ the landlord's proposal was too much
A survey reveals Finnish tenants' disturbing experiences with landlords, including unexpected visits and filthy apartments.
A Nuclear Energy Engineer Homeless on the Streets: A Shocking Story that Shakes Egypt
The story of Egyptian nuclear engineer Layla Ibrahim Hassan, who has been homeless for seven months due to disputes over rent, has sparked widespread outrage and discussion on social media.
Refugee Accommodations: Provisions Do Not Solve Problems
The debate over temporary housing containers for refugees in Grรถbenzell highlights the ongoing issues in providing adequate accommodations despite a decrease in asylum seekers.
Cnpr forum: "Housing emergency, youth and families in difficulty"
The article discusses the ongoing housing emergency in Italy, focusing on the need for a national strategy to address issues faced by youth and families in difficulty.
Where is Vox heading after Ortega Smith's expulsion? Immigration, housing, and a worker's turn
The article discusses the expulsion of Ortega Smith from Vox and explores the party's future direction on issues like immigration and housing.
The dream of owning a home remains unattainable for nearly half of Europeans
Almost half of European tenants lack the capability or desire to buy a home, with this statistic varying greatly between countries due to issues of property availability and pricing pressure.
I moved to a new home and had to wait eight years to use the front door
A woman in the UK details her eight-year struggle to gain access to her home due to issues with securing a Disabled Facilities Grant for necessary modifications.
Zempilas has three H's in mind. There's one more he'll want to avoid
Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas focuses on housing, health, and household stress as key issues while critiquing the Western Australian government.
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The Santarรฉm Archdiocese is hosting an opening Mass for the 2026 Fraternity Campaign, focusing on housing issues and community engagement.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
Various news highlights from Munich include a location change for the CSD street festival, student demands for rent reductions due to unresolved issues in housing, turmoil at a major SOS charity amidst abuse allegations, and a significant rise in cyber trading fraud.
Live Broadcast: Homelessness in Iceland
A live broadcast discusses homelessness in Iceland, featuring various speakers and organizations addressing the current situation and proposed solutions.
Why residents of a historical building have been living without water for 3 weeks and go to the toilet 'around the corner'
Residents of Matฤซsa Street 89A in Latvia have spent nearly three weeks without drinking water and sewage due to frozen pipes, raising serious health concerns.
Severe cold forces housing associations to investigate heating obligations and cost-saving options
The ongoing severe cold in Estonia is prompting housing associations to address issues of unheated apartments and rising energy bills.
รbalos, Koldo and Mazรณn, in the spotlight of the Fallas
The Valencia 'Exposiciรณn del ninot' showcases satirical art pieces that address issues like corruption and housing crisis, set for burning during the Fallas festival.
The draft law mentions Rovaniemi 13 times, yet does not solve problems โ government legalizes short-term rental business
A new construction law draft fails to address the short-term rental issues in Rovaniemi, allowing current short-term rental practices to continue.
The Government supports the Comuns' plan to stop speculative property purchases
The Catalan government is backing the Comuns' initiative to temporarily ban speculative property sales to alleviate housing access issues.
The Growth of Pinamar: How the Map of Land Occupation Changed in the Last Decade and the Zero Zone of Conflict
The article examines the transformation of land occupation issues in Pinamar over the past decade, highlighting efforts to control the situation through specialized legal frameworks and community involvement.
Abandoned UK village left a 'ghost town' with 33 unfinished new build homes boarded up
A Cornish village faces discontent as a housing development with 33 unfinished homes remains abandoned due to spiraling developer costs and planning disputes.
Lee Jae-myung asks "Do you believe that privileges should be maintained for multi-homeowners?" directed at Jang Dong-hyuk
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung questions the ruling party leader's stance on multi-home ownership and privileges amid ongoing housing issues.
Gothenburg is growing faster than Stockholm โ has a central "gold nugget" in its pocket
Gothenburg's population is growing more rapidly than Stockholm's, with plans for a new urban development next to the central station, while Stockholm faces housing issues and a potential exodus of residents.
Van camps are growing in number - here's why
The article explores the increasing prevalence of van camps in the UK amidst rising housing issues.
Piracicaba has 11,200 families living in illegal subdivisions, in areas without infrastructure; understand
Piracicaba, Brazil, is facing a pressing issue with 11,200 families living in illegal subdivisions lacking necessary infrastructure, as the municipality works on regularizing these areas.
Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
The V&A museum in London has reopened its Design 1990-Now galleries, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary exhibits that explore themes of housing, conflict, and identity.
Portland Residents: We Cannot Live in the ICE Tear Gas
Residents of Portland, Oregon, are facing severe issues with tear gas leaking into their apartments due to ongoing protests against ICE, prompting them to take protective measures such as wearing gas masks indoors.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Friday, February 13, 2026
The article provides an overview of the newspaper headlines in Greece for February 13, 2026, highlighting various societal and political issues.
The largest monthly decline in home sales in America since 2022
Home sales in the United States saw their biggest monthly drop since February 2022, reflecting a fragile recovery in the housing market amid ongoing consumer confidence issues and rising prices.