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When is affordable housing becoming a reality again? | Ctrl+EU by The European Correspondent 15.04.2026 21:29
Housing is becoming one of the defining issues across Europe right now — with cities struggling to balance affordability, sustainability and ageing building stock. Tonight we’re looking at a question more governments are starting to ask: instead of tearing buildings down, should we be renovating them instead? This month on CTRL+EU, we’re joined by Dali Malnoury of the Community Land Trust Brussels...
What does joining the eurozone mean for Bulgaria? | Ctrl+EU by The European Correspondent 15.04.2026 21:13
After years of discussion, Bulgaria has finally joined the eurozone— but what does that actually mean for the country and the EU? In the first CTRL + EU of 2026, TEC journalist Ana Fota sat down with MEP Radan Kanev about the opportunities, challenges and wider European impact of Bulgaria’s euro ambitions.
Why the EU and India need each other | Ctrl+EU by The European Correspondent 15.04.2026 20:19
This month on CTRL+EU we’re breaking down the growing trade relationship between the EU and India — from supply chains to geopolitics, and what it means for Europe’s economic future. TEC video journalist Ana Fota is joined by EU/India journalist and commentator Rahul Venkit and EU foreign policy expert Stefania Benaglia to unpack why India and the EU have more in common than you might think.
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