Europe News Video. How can Spain's housing crisis be solved? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/03/2025 - 15:24 GMT+1 Europe's housing crisis is worsening, and young people in Spain are struggling to get on the ladder as prices soar, experts tell Euronews. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next How can Spain's housing crisis be solved? Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV revives tradition with multilingual Christmas message Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 26th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Europe defends its digital rules after US targets Breton with visa ban Now playing Next US visa ban targets ex-Commissioner Breton over alleged censorship Now playing Next Exclusive: Former MEP Kaili doubles down on 'Belgiangate' Now playing Next Trump warns of 'Bad Santa' and backs coal in Christmas call with kids Now playing Next Zelenskyy: Ukraine agrees on US peace plan, territorial issues remain Now playing Next North Korea makes progress on its first nuclear-powered submarine Now playing Next Airport strikes to hit major European hubs this Christmas Now playing Next Full disclosure: self-portrait artist Celia Paul opens up in Warsaw Now playing Next From robot 'girlfriends' to AI lipstick: The weirdest and most wonderful tech of 2025 Now playing Next King Charles III calls for reconciliation and unity after 'year of deepening division' Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 25th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next In 2025, French people's desire to leave the country reached an all-time high Now playing Next From paperwork to platforms: Uzbekistan accelerates digital governance More videos
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