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Why Spain is forcing Airbnb to take down 66,000 listings amid housing crisis
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Spain's consumer rights ministry has ordered Airbnb to block over 65,000 holiday listings amid a severe housing crisis. The government aims to curb rising rental costs, blaming platforms like Airbnb for exacerbating the problem in tourist hotspots. Consumer Minister Pablo Bustinduy criticized those profiting from housing shortages. Airbnb plans to appeal, arguing the ministry lacks authority and used indiscriminate methods.
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