sans-abri
homeless person, homeless. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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Homelessness (Sans abri) is a broad topic with evolving local contexts. In Europe, including Italy, France, and Spain, agencies continue to report pressures on housing, with responses centered on temporary accommodation, outreach, and social integration programs. No single global “latest news” snapshot exists; local city updates often dominate – e.g., Strasbourg and other French cities pursuing policy and legal actions to improve housing access for vulnerable groups. Please specify a country or city if you want a tightly scoped update.[3][5]
If you’re looking for recent news in Italian or Lombard areas (near Figino, Lombardy), search terms like “senza fissa dimora notizie 2026” or “rom — senza casa Milano aggiornamenti” will pull regional developments, including municipal actions and shelter capacity changes. Local government press offices and NGOs such as Caritas Italia frequently publish current figures and initiatives.
Educational or media content about homelessness remains common, including short films and documentaries that depict lived experiences, which can shape public discourse but aren’t necessarily news about policy or events. For example, recent short works and analyses exist in film databases and educational channels that address homelessness themes.[1][4]
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homeless person, homeless. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
dictionary.cambridge.orgSans abris: Directed by Rachel Tarson. With Delphine Sorus, Lucas Lang, Clotilde Bardet, Géraldine Rossard. An investigative reporter on duty has to make a documentary on homelessness. He only has a week for that purpose. In his quest of the matter he makes an encounter with a young female homeless named Sandrine. And what if this investigation changes his life? Turns between reason and emotions what next?
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