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Activities of the European Union . Culture
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Language, literature, performing arts, visual arts, architecture, crafts, the cinema and broadcasting are all part of Europe’s cultural diversity. Although belonging to a specific country or region, they represent part of Europe’s common cultural heritage. The aim of the European Union is double: to preserve and support this diversity and to help make it accessible to others.
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Council of the European Union
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The Council is the main decision-making body of the European Union. The ministers of the Member States meet within the Council of the European Union. Depending on the issue on the agenda, each country will be represented by the minister responsible for that subject. The presidency of the Council is held for six months by each Member State on a rotational basis. Links to the Presidency websites (past, present, future).
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EurActiv.com Portal
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EurActiv.com is now the leading online media on European Union policies. Launched in 2000, the portal has become an essential work instrument for organisations and people involved in EU policymaking. EurActiv is a policy portal, going more in-depth than traditional news sites. EurActiv offers up-to-date news monitoring, in-depth policy sections and a guide to the major organisations and people involved in EU policymaking. The 'Enlargement' section contains links on free movement of labour regulations.
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Europe DIrect On the Phone 00800 67891011
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Europe Direct is a service to help citizens find answers to their questions about the European Union in their own language. It offers free telephone help lines for each Member State, a direct response service via e-mail and links to information and advice facilities at national, regional and local levels. Europe Direct offers information on all sorts of subjects related to the EU. It helps you find out about your rights and opportunities as an EU citizen, and how to take advantage of them. It also opens a dialogue, enabling you to ask questions and to get advice. Europe Direct also serves businesses.
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European Documentation Centres
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Helping universities and research institutes to promote and develop education and research on European integration, encouraging them to take part in the debate on Europe and to do what they can to make Europe more transparent by helping ordinary citizens to learn about the Union's policies: these are the main aims of the network of European Documentation Centres (EDCs).
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Your Europe - Business
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What is 'Your Europe - Business'? It provides you with practical information on your rights and opportunities in running your business in the EU and its Internal Market. By bringing together data, information and useful links to other sources of information the "Your Europe - Business" can answer or provide advice.
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Your Europe - Citizens
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What is 'Your Europe - Citizens'? It provides you with detailed practical information on your rights and opportunities in the EU and its Internal Market plus advice on how to exercise these rights in practice. For example, you can learn more about living, working and studying in another EU country.
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Sources d'Europe
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France
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Le GIE Centre d'information sur l'Europe a été fondé en 1992 par le Gouvernement français et la Commission européenne. Sa mission principale est de contribuer à une meilleure connaissance et compréhension, par le grand public, de l'Union européenne.
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