Russia is in a stalemate: Real politics are nonexistent, economic decline is evident, no trace of democracy is left. Opposition members have been killed, imprisoned or forced out of the country. Yet, sitting around waiting for Putin to die is a nasty option that will lead to irreparable destruction within Russia and many further problems internationally. A few people in the opposition and still in Russia are trying the find the course of action and we are going to need Europe’s support. European Liberals for Reform has invited two of these people in the opposition for this webinar. Read more information in the event. This webinar is free of charge, no registration required.
LGBTQIA+ people are entitled to the enjoyment of all the rights outlined in international, regional and domestic human rights law. Yet, due to strongly held cultural and social norms surrounding gender expression and sexuality, LGBTQIA+ people are often excluded.
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WG Migration and Refugees, it was decided that our WG will have two meetings per month, every second Friday starting in 2022 on January 7th at 1900 CET until the end of October 2024. This is because we want to organise a European Citizen Initiative.
Decision making in policy setting can be an enormously complicated task. One needs to be able to foresee the consequences of decisions, while minding costs, time and effort required. While some may prefer using poll results to guide their judgment, Paweł would like to advocate for a rigorous process of using computer models and simulations to find the best solution for complex problems.
The presentation gives an introduction to how modelling and simulation can be used to help decision making. It is aimed as a general introduction to the topic and suitable for a wide audience. Approximately half of the presentation will be used to introduce important concepts and the other half to demonstrate interactively a number of models.
METROPA is an art and peace project that shows Europe as an entity on multiple layers; its clear and simple imagery anticipates the idea of a paneuropean metro network system that interconnects all its citizens and visitors, turning them into
January 27 marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945. The date was designated by the United Nations General Assembly as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. With this annual celebration, the UN urges us to honour the six million
LGBTQIA+ people are entitled to the enjoyment of all the rights outlined in international, regional and domestic human rights law. Yet, due to strongly held cultural and social norms surrounding gender expression and sexuality, LGBTQIA+ people are often excluded.
If you are interested in participating, please register at workinggroups@elfr.eu
Experts agree that the route to a clean, sustainable environment leads through electric power. Though when it comes to deciding exactly how the green transition is going to happen, opinions diverge. The way in which we will obtain abundant, affordable electric energy to power the gigantic needs of the transition will make the difference between success and failure, which will translate in an unsustainable future for the planet and life on earth - at least human life.
"Europe is not Putin's personal chessboard on which he can move the pieces at will." Following the annexation of Crimea and military aggression in parts of eastern Ukraine, Russia's President Putin is making far-reaching demands of NATO. If these are
The fact that Russian propaganda in the USA, Germany and other countries deliberately attempts to inflame moods has been known and documented for years. Since 1999 a particularly large number of conflicts can be observed; We have invited Dietmar Pichler,
There is a before and after for energy, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As the invasion of Ukraine is endangering the delivery of gas and oil from Russia, prices have hit new peaks. Although there is a verbal escalation,
Event rescheduled - new date will be advised once known On Sunday 3 April Viktor Orbán won a fourth successive term as Hungary’s prime minister. Fidesz increased its parliamentary majority by winning 135 seats in the 199-member parliament, crushing a