
Overview
Accommodations for refugees are often run by private companies. This generates a lot of money. Where does it say that human rights and profit maximization are mutually exclusive?
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9 - 1Chronically ill, but Nobody believes You August 30, 2024
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9 - 2Why we can’t live with or without Dust September 06, 2024
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9 - 3Cloudy with a Chance of Product Placement September 13, 2024
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9 - 4Endangered Species: Local Journalism September 20, 2024
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9 - 5Gaming Communities: The last apolitical Place on Earth September 27, 2024
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9 - 6Gaming, Scrolling, Swiping – Trapped in the Net October 04, 2024
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9 - 7The Ghost Office in Bismarckwald October 11, 2024
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9 - 8TOP SECRET: What Former Intelligence Chiefs do in Retirement October 18, 2024
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9 - 9The Second-hand Business and its dark Sides October 25, 2024
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9 - 10Show your Backbone! November 08, 2024
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9 - 11The Multi-Million Dollar Business with Refugee Accommodation November 15, 2024
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9 - 12The Final Fight – Why City Kids can’t park and Village Kids can’t listen November 22, 2024
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9 - 13The Last Swipe: Are Dating Apps on the Verge of Extinction? November 29, 2024
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9 - 14Nius: Where Rights get a Platform December 06, 2024
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9 - 15How Exclusion is sold as Inclusion December 13, 2024