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  2. European Centre for Press and Media Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The vision of the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom is a society where media freedom enables open discourse and everyone can seek, receive and impart information. The main activities of the ECPMF are monitoring press and media freedom violations, advocacy and practical help for journalists, such as legal support and a "journalists-in ...

  3. European Commission suing UK over post-Brexit freedom of ...

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    The European Commission is suing the UK for violating the terms of the post-Brexit deal, despite efforts by Sir Keir Starmer to repair links with the trade bloc. Britain had failed to comply with ...

  4. European Commission - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission organized a video conference of world leaders on 4 May 2020 to raise funds for COVID-19 vaccine development. US$8 billion was raised. [98] The European Commission issued a new multi-year data plan in February 2020 pushing the digitalization of all aspects of EU society for the benefit of civic and economic growth.

  5. Media freedom in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    At the stage of proposition at the European Commission (prior to adoption as a legal act of the EU), the draft has received a variety of reactions. The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom considers this proposition as a step in the right direction and has indicated that it intends to work with the European Parliament and the Council to ...

  6. Hans van den Broek - Wikipedia

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    Van den Broek was giving the heavy portfolios of External Relations and Enlargement in the Third Delors Commission, he resigned as a Minister of Foreign Affairs on 3 January 1993 and was installed as European Commissioner, taking office on 6 January 1993. In December 1994 Van den Broek was re-nominated as European Commissioner.

  7. von der Leyen Commission I - Wikipedia

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    The European Green Deal, approved in 2020, is a set of policy initiatives by the Von der Leyen Commission with the overarching aim of making the European Union climate neutral in 2050. [ 121 ] [ 82 ] Ursula von der Leyen stated that the European Green Deal would be Europe's "man on the moon moment".

  8. European Charter on Freedom of the Press - Wikipedia

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    The European Charter on Freedom of the Press is a non-binding guideline on press freedom, signed on 25 May 2009 in Hamburg by 48 editors-in-chief and leading journalists from 19 European countries. It is open for signature by all journalists, e.g. the prohibition of censorship , free access to national and foreign media sources and freedom to ...

  9. von der Leyen Commission II - Wikipedia

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    The Second von der Leyen Commission is the current European Commission, in office since 1 December 2024.It consists of one commissioner from each of the member states of the European Union – including Ursula von der Leyen, its president, who is from Germany.