Europe in Motion Video. Space junk: Which European country poses the highest collision risk? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/05/2025 - 10:07 GMT+2 Experts say space junk re-entering Earth's atmosphere could jump to 15 objects a day within 10 years. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Space junk: Which European country poses the highest collision risk? Now playing Next Flying high: What are Europe's fastest growing airports? Now playing Next Angry fans throw chairs, invade pitch as Messi GOAT Tour starts in India Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 14th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next By locking in Russian assets for good, the EU finally plays hardball Now playing Next 'Let's prove them wrong': Spanish economy minister responds to US Now playing Next Fact check: How realistic is a bespoke EU-UK customs union? Now playing Next Rare Roman-style 'Good Shepherd' fresco discovered in Turkey Now playing Next Stranger Things Christmas market takes over Berlin Now playing Next Zelenskyy appears in Kupyansk after Russia claimed it was occupied Now playing Next Three killed in major overnight Russian barrage targeting Ukraine Now playing Next Millions live in cold houses in Europe: Where is fuel poverty worst? Now playing Next The Catholic Church beatified nearly 200 martyrs in major ceremonies in Spain and France Now playing Next US lifts sanctions on Belarusian potash, Lukashenko releases 123 more political prisoners Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 13th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 13th, 2025 – Midday More videos
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