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EUROPEADA 2016: Programme of matches set; 67 Matches from 18 until 26 June 2016
24.02.2016The programme of football matches is set for the EUROPEADA 2016 in South Tyrol, the third European football championship of the autochthonous national minorities. There will be 67 regular matches over the course of six days.

Biike as a symbol of integration and coexistence
23.02.2016The 12th Biike Reception of the Frisian Council Section North Bredstedt/Bräist

Foundation for Fortified Churches visits FUEN
10.02.2016
Total commitment on the part of the minorities at the beginning of the year in Berlin
03.02.2016
Strazburg'ta Yoğun Diyalog:
29.01.2016FUEN ve FUEN üyesi kuruluşlar AKPM üyeleri ve Avrupa Konseyi organları ile görüşmelerde bulundular

Loránt Vincze: Minority protection has reached stagnation on both levels: domestic and European
27.01.2016
ECMI and FUEN are developing a new project proposal for the Western Balkans
20.01.2016
EU Council Presidency of the Netherlands in the first half of 2016: “Europe where necessary, national where possible”
18.01.2016
Coordination meeting with the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
14.01.2016Basın bildirileri
- FUEN Condemns Police Operation at Peršmanhof/Peršmanova domačija in Carinthia/Koroška
- Council of Europe Anniversary Conference: Germany Celebrates 75 Years Serving Democracy and Human Rights
- EUROPEADA Expert Group Refines Guidelines for the Future of the Tournament
- Forum of European Minority Regions: we are the Europeans of the future!
- Vojvodina, an ideal host for the Forum of European Minority Regions on cross-border cooperation
- Interview: Julien Steinhauser on Language, Identity and Economic Opportunities in Alsace
- Interview: Gyula Ocskay on Re-wording Borders and Strengthening Cross-Border Cooperation
- “Talking Money” – 9th Forum of European Minority Regions Focuses on Cross-Border Cooperation
- Interview: Sonja Wolf on the Role of Minorities in Cross-Border Cooperation
- Interview: Dr Georg Lun on the Economic Importance of Linguistic Diversity in South Tyrol and Beyond