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  • Cities go ahead: Together for secure energy

    Cities go ahead: Together for secure energy0

    During the International Danube Festival on July 8 in Ulm, the exhibition ‘LEAP STEP’ – Together for Secure Energy opened at the Ulm Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The exhibition was organized as a European project under the direction of the Maison de l’Europe Paris together with the twin cities of Ulm, Vincennes, Budapest, Avila,

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  • PERSPECTIVE DANUBE  Commitment to the Danube region

    PERSPECTIVE DANUBE Commitment to the Danube region0

    Baden-Württemberg has always cultivated diverse relationships in the Danube region. The Baden-Württemberg Foundation plays a key role in this. With its “Perspective Danube” programme, it primarily supports the development of civil society and provides funding for educational, cultural and youth projects, among other things. Dr Andreas Weber, who has been responsible for the “Perspective Danube”

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  • United against  energy poverty in Europe

    United against energy poverty in Europe0

    From 8 to 9 April 2024 in Paris, everything revolved around the topic of energy. Here, at the Maison de l’Europe in the heart of the French capital, the LEAP-STEP project was launched. Funded by the European Commission and led by the Maison de l’Europe Paris and Europe Direct, all partners from eight EU countries

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  • An example of sustainable economic development

    An example of sustainable economic development0

    Eight German business clubs are active in Romania It was in 1995, when Dr. Anna Prinz, working as an economic officer at the German Embassy in Bucharest, met – as she did every month – with a small group of representatives or executives of German companies at her home. They would exchange ideas or experiences

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UNGARISCHE KULTUR in STUTTGART I Der diesjährige junge Preisträger des Peter Horvath Literaturstipendiums ist Sándor Pál-Kovács mit seinem Band Daloskönyv (Liederbuch). Seine Gedichte werden am 20.11. in deutscher und ungarischer Sprache mit einer passenden musikalischen Begleitung von dem Pianisten Máté Dömötör und dem Bassisten Csongor Kiss im Ungarischen Kulturinstitut in Stuttgart präsentiert. ... See MoreSee Less
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