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In Spain, homelessness crisis unfolds in Madrid's airport
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Hundreds of homeless individuals, like Teresa, are residing in Madrid's airport due to Spain's housing crisis and rising rental costs. Despite increased media attention and a political blame game, authorities have not provided adequate assistance. The airport operator plans to limit entry, potentially forcing these individuals onto the streets, while Teresa hopes for employment to escape this situation.
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