The EU has agreed its roster of top jobs – now Euronews takes you through the other faces who could shape EU policy over the next five years. On 18 July Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen won MEPs’ approval to serve a second term as European Commission President, and must now build out her top team of commissioners. They’re the most senior officials at the EU executive, with one drawn from each member state. Like ministers in a national government, they’re each given a detailed policy brief, such as trade policy, migration, or managing the EU’s budget. Von der Leyen can choose how to design and al…