Europe News Video. Power 25 for 2025: Who will impact EU policy this year? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 10/01/2025 - 12:13 GMT+1 As the new European Commission and Parliament sets off for the first new year of its mandate, Euronews has picked 25 to watch in 2025. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Power 25 for 2025: Who will impact EU policy this year? Now playing Next Police destroy opium poppy fields in Pakistan Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 8th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Iran allows two French former detainees to leave country, Macron says Now playing Next Why did Italy deny US bombers access to an Italian airbase? Now playing Next US VP Vance attacks Brussels and vows to help Orbán after meeting Now playing Next Trump warns Iran it could be destroyed 'in one night' Now playing Next Summer holidays: What is Europe's new summer hotspot? Now playing Next French TGV train collides with a truck, killing one and injuring 27 Now playing Next Take a look at the most awe-inspiring images from NASA’s Artemis II Now playing Next Vance rallies behind Orbán in Hungary election campaign’s final week Now playing Next Construction workers block roads in France over soaring fuel prices Now playing Next Anti-war protesters rally outside US embassy office in Tel Aviv Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 7th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next France's Sarkozy maintains innocence at Libya election funding trial Now playing Next Mexican researchers develop simplified robotic arm inspired by a simple childhood promise More videos
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