The focus of today’s videoconference was on the consequences that the COVID-19 crisis continues to have on the cultural and creative sectors. The ministers shared their plans regarding next steps that should be taken in the context of re-opening of cultural venues and restart of artistic events and productions.
EU Ministers of Culture and Audiovisual discussed the impact of COVID-19 crisis on the cultural and creative sectors
Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union,
19 May 2020, Croatia
Croatia
Croatian museums return art looted during Holocaust to Jewish heir
The More Europe initiative has published its final publication to memorize ten years of work.
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Europe
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Ireland’s Creative Renaissance: Why Ireland is hot right now
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International exchange
Cuba y Timor-Leste fortalecen cooperación en el ámbito de la cultura
Paraguay se prepara para la sesión del Comité de la Unesco
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Government (public) support
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Networking and associations
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Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
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