BERLIN (Reuters) - German hoteliers are mixing humanitarian concerns with business sense to accommodate asylum seekers as the winter approaches - and fill thousands of otherwise unwanted rooms.
With Germany struggling to shelter the record number of 800,000 migrants expected to arrive this year alone, local authorities are increasingly resorting to putting them up in hotels - their most costly option.
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