India to blow up illegal ‘Twin Towers’ in a rare crackdown on developers
Noida, India—Two illegally built residential high-rises are slated for demolition near India’s capital this weekend in a rare crackdown on ...
Read moreNoida, India—Two illegally built residential high-rises are slated for demolition near India’s capital this weekend in a rare crackdown on ...
Read moreBricked-up doorways, crumbling facades and a small group of defiant locals: one of Shanghai's oldest neighbourhoods is barely clinging to life as ...
Read moreThe senior citizens of a barangay in San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan got back their public hall partly ...
Read moreResidents of Barcelona Street in Binondo, Manila, take out their furniture and appliances while policemen keep the peace in the ...
Read moreA boy watches his family’s belongings as a demolition man takes down their shanty along the Estero de San Antonio ...
Read moreCommission of Human Rights investigators look for evidence near a damaged van and a backhoe where about 50 Jericho Security ...
Read moreLGU workers in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya Thursday start to implement the closure and demolition order for illegal stalls and occupants ...
Read moreWorkers of the Manila City Government tear down illegal stalls and structures around the Light Rail Transit station at C.M. ...
Read morePRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte says he will not allow the demolition of squatter shanties if there is no available relocation site ...
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