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Thousands protest rising housing costs in Spain's capital

Thousands of people rallied in central Madrid on Sunday against spiraling housing costs that have priced many Spaniards out of the housing market despite a recent economic boom, particularly in cities such as the capital and Barcelona.

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What happened Thousands protest rising housing costs in Spain's capital.
The headline split One side frames it as "Thousands protest rising housing costs in Spain's capital". The other frames it as "Thousands in Spain's capital protest increasing housing costs".
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Left / center-leftThousands protest rising housing costs in Spain's capital

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Right / center-rightThousands in Spain's capital protest increasing housing costs

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PBS NewsHourNews report · May 24, 3:56 PM

Thousands protest rising housing costs in Spain's capital

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Thousands of people rallied in central Madrid on Sunday against spiraling housing costs that have priced many Spaniards out of the housing market despite a recent economic boom, particularl...

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Washington Times PoliticsNews report · May 24, 1:07 PM

Thousands in Spain's capital protest increasing housing costs

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Thousands of people rallied in central Madrid on Sunday against spiraling housing costs that have priced many Spaniards out of the housing market despite a recent economic boom, particularl...

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