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On 14 April 2021, the Pan-European Movement of Austria organised an online conference on the main topics of the "Speech on the Future of Europe", which was held by President Karl von Habsburg on 11 January 2021.
On 13 April 2021, the President of the International Pan-European Union, Alain Terrenoire, addressed the Declaration "Europa XXI Century" to the Pan-European membership, European institutions and the public media.
The first female pioneer of a united Europe, the Jewish actress Ida Roland, who was a celebrated stage star, died 70 years ago - on 27 March 1951.
On the occasion of Great Britain's departure from the European Union, the president of the International Pan-European Union, Alain Terrenoire, sent a statement to the Pan-Europeans and the public entitled "Good Bye UK – Salve Europe".
The Croatian Pan-European Union organised its yearly international conference in cooperation with the International Pan-European Union under the title “The Experiences of the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the Considerations Concerning the Future of the European Union”.
The European Centre for Peace and Cooperation was opened on Sunday, 20 September 2020 within the building of the former Trappist monastery "Maria Star" in Banja Luka.
On 4 September 2020, President Alain Terrenoire sent the Letter to the Pan-Europeans in which he reflected on contemporary challenges and the geopolitical situation in the world: Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic, NATO, European independence, Russian imperialism, conflicts in the Middle East, etc.
Paneuropa-Union Germany in cooperation with the Paneuropa-Union in the Czech Republic organised the 46th Pan-European Days from 17 to 19 July 2020.
As a part of the project “Citizens Looking for Multidimensional Migration Challenges (CITIMIG)”, the first international conference (webinar) took place online on 3-4 July 2020.
Pan-Europa Bulgaria and Konrad Adenauer Foundation as co-hosts partnering with the German Embassy in Sofia coorganised a virtual discussion launching Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union.