To buy a house in Italy you need 12 years of salary, a special commission is born in the EU: what will it do?

Buying a house in Italy has now become a mirage for about 10 million families with an income of less than 24 thousand euros. For some, it can take up to 12 years of wages. But the problem concerns all of Europe. For this reason, a Special Housing Commission has been established in Brussels, which will be led by Democratic MEP Irene Tinagli.

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Harvard Sues the Trump Administration. Battle for Academic Freedom or chance for European education?

Harvard at the Center of a Political Storm: Ban on Foreign Student Enrollment and Faculty Departures Threaten Its Status. Is This the Beginning of the End for American Scientific Dominance?

4 min

Korea Goes Global: Why Europe Can’t Get Enough of Hallyu

Hallyu — the Korean Wave — is taking Europe by storm, not just through music and K-dramas, but also thanks to the skyrocketing popularity of Korean beauty products. As South Korea and the EU deepen their economic ties, new opportunities are opening up for business and consumer markets across the continent.

4 min

Beyond Borders: How Erasmus+ is Reshaping Lives in the Western Balkans

What happens when young people from the Western Balkans step beyond their borders — not just to study, but to grow? Through Erasmus+, students and professors from Kosovo, North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have found more than academic opportunities; they’ve found transformation. Vanesa left Tetovo during the pandemic and found a second home in Italy, where the Arbëreshë told her, “Our blood is one and the same.” Luka, from Bosnia, arrived in Bologna with a background in sports and construction but returned with a deeper understanding of culture and self. For Professor Bardhok Bashota of Kosovo, Erasmus+ wasn’t just a professional milestone — it was a mission. Teaching across Europe, he introduced others to his homeland, the youngest country in Europe, calling Erasmus+ “the only way to ‘touch’ international developments with your own hands.” In a region where international experience is often out of reach, Erasmus+ has become more than a program. It’s a lifeline — to knowledge, identity, and a shared European future.

17 min

Heat, Floods, and Fire: Europe’s Climate Crisis Hits Hundreds of Thousands

In 2024, extreme weather events impacted over 400,000 Europeans, with record heat, floods, and wildfires highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

2 min

Mediterranean in Trouble: Is disaster approaching?

The Mediterranean Sea - known for its beauty, biodiversity, and vital role in the region’s economy - is facing a serious threat: a growing shortage of freshwater.

4 min

Fake Jerseys, Real Crime: How the EU Is Tackling Sports Counterfeits

Sport is about passion, fair play, and unity - but not everyone plays by the rules. Just before the final of Spain’s famous Copa del Rey football tournament, authorities intercepted a massive shipment of fake sports gear. The EU and Spanish police teamed up to stop counterfeiters from cashing in on fans' enthusiasm.

4 min

Win a trip to Athens!

DEADLINE EXTENDED! You can be among the 8 young journalists and content creators from the PulseZ community to attend the Gen-E 2025 Youth Entrepreneurship Festival this summer in Athens!

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