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Strengthening democracies in times of COVID-19: Informal Meeting of EU Justice Ministers – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/informal-meeting-of-eu-justice-ministers-2363618

The justice ministers of the EU held their informal meeting on 6 July 2020 – the first informal meeting during the German Presidency – and addressed the topics of democracy and the rule of law in the COVID-19 crisis, as well as the struggle against hate speech and disinformation.
Populists and radicals are trying to abuse the emergency situation in which people have

Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on the adoption of EU Council conclusions on Hong Kong – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/heiko-maas-hong-kong-2371794

The EU Council adopted conclusions today expressing concern over the planned national security legislation for Hong Kong. The conclusions come after an initial discussion on the matter in the Foreign Affairs Council on 13 July 2020.
That is why I’m glad that we have reached consensus among the EU Foreign Ministers

Bringing Europe to life for everybody – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/bringing-europe-to-life-2373108

Almost 500 interpreters are employed by the European Commission in Brussels. One of these interpreters is Elisabeth Bock-Chambon. In this interview she reports about teamwork behind glass, interpreting during the coronavirus pandemic, and her own, personal vision of Europe.​​​​​​​
We have to listen to a speaker, understand what has been said, and produce an accurate

Videoconference of EU Research Ministers: Questions and answers on Horizon Europe – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/horizon-europa-karliczek-eu-research-2422896

German Federal Research Minister Anja Karliczek updated counterparts on the status of planned legislation in the field of research and innovation at the videoconference. This included the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, to be launched next year. An overview.
Why do we have European research and innovation programmes?

Consumer protection in the European Union – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/consumer-protection-in-the-european-union-2419996

What is the EU doing to protect its consumers? What challenges is the EU facing? The answers to these and other questions can be found in the series “Looking back, looking ahead” on the occasion of the informal videoconference of EU ministers for consumer protection on 7 December 2020.
Today, consumers in the EU have a wide range of rights under the European Union’s

European Council meeting in Brussels: An agreement would be in the best interests of both sides – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/european-council-brexit-covid-africa-merkel-2405528

Alongside Brexit, important issues on the agenda included ongoing budget negotiations, EU climate targets, the COVID-19 pandemic and the partnership with Africa. Concerning the future relationship with the United Kingdom, Chancellor Merkel declared that an agreement would be better for both sides.
But, she added, we also have to be prepared for a no-deal Brexit.