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Culture Ministry, Unesco to strengthen resilience to shocks

Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Jamaica, 13 April 2026, Jamaica

The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport has signed a Letter of Intent with Unesco to enhance cooperation in culture and the creative economy, with a focus on building resilience following natural disasters like Hurricane Melissa. The letter of Intent was signed the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, and the Director-General of Unes…

NACC, musicians address key issues impacting the industry

National Arts and Crafts Council of Seychelles (NACC), 10 April 2026, Seychelles

The National Arts and Crafts Council held a five-hour stakeholder meeting with musicians yesterday at its head office in Victoria, to address pertinent issues impacting the industry.

"Chinamaxxing": a new wave of global cultural engagement

China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC), 10 April 2026, China

Recently, a trend dubbed ""Chinamaxxing"" has been gaining traction on overseas social media. How this phenomenon is interpreted reflects differing attitudes toward cross-cultural exchange.

The new Public Library Act will make library services more user-friendly

Estonian Ministry of Culture, 09 April 2026, Estonia

The main objective of the Public Library Bill is to ensure high-quality library services for the people of Estonia. This gives the reader a more convenient service regardless of their place of residence. Access to publications and digital information for persons with visual or other print disabilities will also be extended.

Support for arts sector workers

Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Singapore, 08 April 2026, Singapore

Response to parliamentary question on studying the Republic of Ireland’s Basic Income for the Arts scheme as a form of direct investment in arts sector workers.

Outcry over AI images in drama series

China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC), 08 April 2026, China

A Chinese short drama series suspected of using artificial intelligence to obtain people's facial data has sparked public outcry in recent days, prompting regulators and legal experts to stress that technological advancement must not infringe on personal rights.