Salvini in San Siro: "Enough abuses in public housing, record reassignments in 3 months"
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini visited public housing in San Siro to announce new measures combating abuse of housing allocations.
The socialist mayor of Mejorada sends the only patrol car in the municipality to the occupied house of his mother-in-law to prevent a new usurpation
The mayor of Mejorada, Jorge Capa, has drawn political and public outrage after diverting the only police patrol to guard his mother-in-law's occupied house.
Court suspends the lottery for the Janary Nunes housing project in Macapá for 10 days
A Brazilian court has suspended the lottery for the Janary Nunes housing project in Macapá for ten days due to irregularities in the registration process, impacting thousands who had participated.
Sydney to get its first new inner-city suburb in decades as Glebe Island becomes Bays West
Sydney is set to unveil its first new inner-city suburb, Bays West, transforming Glebe Island and providing significant public access and affordable housing.
Predators of protected housing
The article discusses the mismanagement of public housing in Alicante, Spain, highlighting the exploitation of protected homes meant for low-income families.
Wall at public housing construction site collapses and 'swallows' cars in Mooca, Eastern Zone
A wall collapsed during a public housing construction project in Mooca, São Paulo, burying several parked cars but fortunately causing no injuries.
Public SAEC: Simplified process for housing allowance – geographical boundaries expanded
A new joint ministerial decision in Greece simplifies the housing allowance process for students of public vocational schools by expanding the geographic eligibility criteria.
Good news in New York: Kathy Hochul announces the granting of 68 million dollars to help nearly 1,300 households
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a funding initiative of 68 million dollars aimed at assisting nearly 1,300 households with various public aid programs.
South Africa: Auctioning Off Public Land Amid Cape Town's Housing Crisis and Land Scarcity - What Gives?
There is significant public backlash against the City of Cape Town's decision to auction off public land amid a housing crisis and ongoing land scarcity.
Coroner hears of string of maintenance failures before 3-year-old's house fire death
The inquest into the death of three-year-old Mitchell Thomas reveals significant maintenance failures in public housing that contributed to a tragic house fire in Alice Springs.
Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole
The Trump administration's proposed HUD rule aims to eliminate a loophole allowing illegal immigrants to reside in public housing, affecting families receiving assistance.
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.
News in California: how Gavin Newsom's operation to relocate homeless people went
California Governor Gavin Newsom has initiated comprehensive measures to address the homelessness crisis by relocating encampments from public lands through the SAFE Task Force.
President Yoon: 'Accelerate housing supply including third new towns' order
President Yoon has instructed to expedite the development of public housing sites in the metropolitan area, including the third new towns, emphasizing the need for efficient progress.
Four Years Until Completion of Sejong City: Tasks of the Administrative Hub Complex City Construction Agency
Sejong City, a planned administrative city in South Korea, is set to complete its construction in 2028, with ongoing work on public rental housing and infrastructure across six designated living areas.
Lee Heon-wook Takes Office as the New Head of the Korea Real Estate Agency
Lee Heon-wook has been appointed as the new head of the Korea Real Estate Agency, emphasizing the importance of real estate in societal development and pledging to enhance the agency's role.
Public spending on housing declines for the first time since the pandemic
Public spending on housing in Spain has decreased for the first time since the pandemic, with expenditures reaching 7.613 billion euros in 2024, 200 million euros less than in 2023.
President Yoon: 'Expectations for abnormal house price rises should naturally decrease in a government of the people's sovereignty'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol addressed concerns about rising home prices, urging a normalization of the housing market in line with public interests.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Monday, February 23, 2026
A series of distressing events reported from Mexico and Brazil, including gunfire at an airport in Mexico and severe weather impacts in Brazil.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Monday, February 23, 2026
A collection of significant news stories is highlighted, including an airport shooting in Mexico, record home sales in a government housing program, and severe weather affecting schools in São Paulo.
The water has smelled since January, but residents can drink it again
Residents in a housing area near Randers, Denmark, can now safely drink their tap water after it was temporarily deemed unfit due to a foul odor since January 29.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Monday, February 23, 2026
A collection of news from Brazil detailing various incidents including a shooting at a Mexican airport and severe weather impacts in São Paulo.
Even if illegally built buildings are purchased publicly... 'splitting households' prevents restitution for rental fraud victims
Victims of rental fraud in South Korea are frustrated as they are ineligible for public purchase aid due to living in illegally constructed buildings.
The Private Business of Public Land of the Vive Plan by Ayuso: 6% Profitability and Benefits of 4.8 Billion for Companies
The public land under the Vive Plan in Madrid is expected to yield a 6.8% return to selected private companies, translating into estimated profits of 4.8 billion euros over the project's lifespan.
Washington: $17 billion for Gaza including housing project funding
U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, announced a $17 billion plan for projects in Gaza, including housing and public transport, amid calls from Israeli MK Tzvi Sukot for mass evacuation of Gazans.
Ayuso and the municipalities of Madrid 'mortgage' for decades 100 public plots ceded for public-private projects
Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government has allocated 100 public land parcels in Madrid for long-term exploitation by private operators, mirroring a controversial public education funding model.
Ontario moving ahead with public corporations to fund wastewater
The Ontario government is advancing plans to establish public corporations for building water and sewage infrastructure to address escalating costs faced by developers and municipalities.
Interview: Housing management costs may grow more slowly in the future
The Rīgas namu pārvaldnieks (RNP) company faces challenges due to owner unwillingness to invest in property improvements, frequent complaints about service quality from residents, and low payment capacities, despite its plans to go public.
Legal Dispute: Berlin Homeowners Must Refund Subsidies
Berlin homeowners have reached a settlement to refund more than 3.1 million euros in public subsidies due to breaches of contract related to social housing.
"I am not Hřib, I have my own style." The Prague leader of the Pirates on priorities for the city, unfulfilled promises, and criticism regarding Orlen
Prague Pirate leader, Nina Nislerová, discusses her campaign priorities, including anti-corruption measures, improving public transport, and enhancing green infrastructure, while reflecting on past challenges faced by the party.
The Socialists will take a municipal land exchange in Valencia for 39 already promised protected homes to the Prosecutor's Office
The Socialist Party in Valencia plans to report a municipal land exchange to the Prosecutor's Office amid allegations of potential fraud.
News in Simple Language February 18
A collision between a truck and a public bus occurred at the Apšupe junction, partially blocking traffic on the Jelgava-Tukums road.
Sheinbaum's Morning Briefing TODAY, February 18, 2026; follow the live conference HERE
Claudia Sheinbaum is addressing key governmental topics and public interactions during her morning conference today.
The new neighborhood of Los Berrocales takes off: 7.4 billion investment and 161,000 accumulated jobs
The Los Berrocales neighborhood in Madrid is set to see significant development with a projected investment of €7.4 billion, creating 161,000 jobs and 22,285 new homes, half of which will be publicly protected.
Home invasion dressed in a flat cap assaulted a man in a senior housing
An elderly man in a senior housing facility in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, was assaulted during a home invasion, prompting police to seek public assistance in identifying the suspect.
Eight public protection homes in Alicante: two or three apartments are distributed in the scandalous urbanization
Political tensions escalate between PP and PSOE over housing scandals involving public protection homes in Alicante.
The new season after superbonus and PNRR
The end of Italy's superbonus program and the upcoming conclusion of the PNRR requires a shift in construction strategies towards energy efficiency and social housing initiatives.
Social Housing, Bonuses Ready: Winning the Sustainability Challenge
The article discusses the transition toward energy efficiency in public housing in Italy, emphasizing the importance of these changes for sustainable growth.
Fear in the showers: the nightmare of the neighbors of a giant building in Harlem who have to wash with buckets
Residents of a large housing complex in Harlem, New York, have been without showers for almost a month due to bacterial contamination in their water supply.
Casa Cuiabana Program: New List of Pre-Approved Candidates Released
The Municipal Housing and Land Regularization Office in Cuiabá has announced a new preliminary list of candidates in the Casa Cuiabana housing program, with more candidates still under review.
Seven million homes in limbo: 73% of announced urban projects are blocked
A significant portion of Spain's urban housing projects remains stalled despite rising public investment in housing.
Daniel Noboa announces that the National Government will base in Guayaquil for several weeks
President Daniel Noboa stated that the national government's activities will be centered in Guayaquil for several weeks as part of an initiative to enhance public services and opportunities for the youth.
The criticism is largely based on misunderstanding
Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, Iceland's Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, defends a proposed bill regarding the connection between public insurance and wage indexation, stating that much of the criticism it has garnered is based on misunderstanding.
Worker dies after being buried under concrete at construction site
A worker in his 50s died after being buried under a pile of concrete at a public housing construction site in Suwon, South Korea.
President Yoon aims at real estate sentiment ahead of the Lunar New Year: 'No more benefits for speculative multi-homeowners'
President Yoon Seok-yeol is preparing to limit financial benefits for homeowners with multiple properties as he addresses public concern over real estate speculation ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays.
LH to launch construction of 26,000 public housing units with private participation this year
Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) announced plans to commence construction of 26,000 public housing units across 42 blocks this year, utilizing private collaboration.
Economic Justice Action Group: Estimated Profit of 8.5 Billion Won from Family Company of Former Seoul Council Member for Sale of Rental Housing
A civil society group revealed that a family company of a former Seoul council member earned an estimated profit of 8.5 billion won by selling two officetels to the Seoul Housing and Urban Development Corporation.
Affluent Upper East Side explodes in outrage over controversial homeless shelter: 'Unacceptable!'
Residents of New York City's Upper East Side expressed anger at a public meeting over plans for a new homeless shelter, accusing city officials of ignoring community input.
Court ensures protection and decent housing for families living in risk areas in São Luís
A court decision mandates that the city of São Luís provide safe housing and performs emergency works for families in high-risk areas.
Want to respond to the housing crisis by having the city build more itself
The article discusses the proposal for the city to take a more active role in addressing the housing crisis through direct construction initiatives.