Europe News Video. European Parliament’s centrist groups agree to approve Commissioners Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/11/2024 - 13:23 GMT+1 The coalition deal will allow the new European Commission to take office on 1 December, as originally planned. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next European Parliament’s centrist groups agree to approve Commissioners Now playing Next Marijuana smokers celebrate 420 in New York Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 21st, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Watch: Europe’s relationship with Israel is fracturing — how far will it go? Now playing Next Appetite among NATO members to join Iran war 'very limited', says Eide Now playing Next War in Ukraine: Which EU countries are hosting the most Ukrainians? Now playing Next Bulgaria's former President Rumen Radev wins parliamentary vote Now playing Next Iran pulls out of Islamabad peace talks after US seizes cargo ship Now playing Next Radev wins in Bulgaria as Orbán hints at lifting Ukraine loan veto Now playing Next Japan issues tsunami warning after powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake Now playing Next Strait of Hormuz standoff reignites as IRGC defies Iran’s diplomats Now playing Next Timelapse footage shows maritime traffic around Gulf, Straight of Hormuz Now playing Next Mexico City: Video shows armed man shooting at tourists at Teotihuacán pyramids Now playing Next Europe Today: Israel ties, Ukraine support top agenda as EU foreign ministers meet in Luxembourg Now playing Next Here's punk in your eye: Pussy Riot's provocative art manifesto hits Europe Now playing Next Gunman opens fire on tourists at Teotihuacan pyramids in Mexico, killing one More videos
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