Focus topic Europe

Two people are holding the European flag.

Welcome to the “Europe” section of our online magazine! Here we take a look at the important role Germany played during its Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) from July 1 to December 31, 2020. During these six months, Germany chaired meetings and sessions at all levels of the Council and ensured the continuity of EU work.

Our articles provide you with comprehensive information on the , exciting insights into activities that took place during this period, and entertaining comics that shed light on the topic of Europe in a creative way.

Discover with us the diversity and dynamism of European cooperation and stay informed about developments in the EU!

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  • Football on grass in the stadium
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    © Getty Images/NiseriN

    Germany is looking forward to a summer of footballing fairy tales

    The 2024 UEFA Championship in Germany: a festival for fans and businesses with a focus on sustainability and cohesion.

  • Siegfried Muresan in the European Parliament
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    Siegfried Muresan:'My vision for Europe'

    Siegfried Muresan is a DAAD alumnus and has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2014. His 'Vision for Europe' tells us why exchange in Europe is one of his most significant concerns and why young people should sometimes be more courageous. 

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    German phrases about Europe

    On the occasion of the European Day of Language on 26 September, we would like to introduce you to idioms around Europe.

  • Woman holds sign "We need a change"
    Change and responsibility for the environment are needed to stop climate change.© getty images/ Vasil Dimitrov
    Change and responsibility for the environment are needed to stop climate change. © getty images/ Vasil Dimitrov

    “Small steps, big change” – EU Ideas Lab in Poland

    How can we talk about complex scientific issues like climate change in a way that gets people excited about them? This was the subject of a virtual EU Ideas Lab in Poland. Our guest author took part and shares her experiences.