
Liz Alderman
Chief Business Correspondent, Europe at The New York Times
I write about European economic and social issues for the New York Times.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Aurelien Breeden |Catherine Porter |Liz Alderman
Big players in the crypto sector argue that new European cryptocurrency rules may be enabling recent abductions and are demanding changes and more security. A man, beaten and doused in gasoline, was found in the trunk of a car. A couple were abducted before dawn from their countryside house and sped to separate locations. A woman was attacked in broad daylight on a Paris street by men trying to drag her into a van.
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2 weeks ago |
elespectador.com | Liz Alderman
Protestas en España contra el turismo masivo y el encarecimiento de la vivienda. Audio generado con IA de GoogleEl lunes, el gobierno español ordenó a Airbnb que retirara casi 66.000 anuncios de su plataforma, lo cual amplía las medidas de mano dura contra los alquileres turísticos en su intento de aliviar una crisis de la vivienda que se ha convertido en una de las peores de Europa.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Liz Alderman
Nearly every European country is struggling with a housing crisis. A surge in home prices that started a decade ago has been accelerating as vacation rentals, real estate speculation and a shortage of home building have put the goal of affordable housing out of reach for many. Nearly 45 million people, or a tenth of European Union residents, spend more than 40 percent of their income on housing. Cities from Barcelona to Berlin are working to combat the problem, which has spread beyond urban areas.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Liz Alderman
1 hour agoAirbnb ordered to block over 65,000 holiday rentals in Spain for rule violationsSpain’s ministry said it had notified Airbnb of noncompliant listings months ago, but that the company had appealed the move in court. Spain has ordered Airbnb to block more than 65,000 holiday listings on its platform for having violated rules, the Consumer Rights Ministry said Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
sfexaminer.com | Liz Alderman
PARIS -- The Spanish government on Monday ordered Airbnb to remove nearly 66,000 listings from its platform, widening a crackdown on tourist rentals as it seeks to alleviate a housing crisis that has become among the worst in Europe. The government said the listings were in violation of rules because they either lacked licenses, had fake license numbers or failed to reveal whether the property was run by a corporation or an individual.
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