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Film festivals help supporting culture: minister

ANTARA News, 08 June 2025, Indonesia

At the closing of the 18th Bali International Film Festival (Balinale) in Denpasar, Saturday (June 7), Zon acknowledged the great contribution of the film sector in introducing Indonesian culture.

Western Balkans culture ministries adopt growth declaration to place creativity at the heart of growth

Government of the United Kingdom, 06 June 2025, United Kingdom

Culture ministries from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia met today under the Berlin Process and, together with UK Special Envoy to the Western Balkans Dame Karen Pierce, adopted a Joint Declaration that puts the region’s creative economy at the centre of its economic and European future.

Oman’s creative economy: A path to diversification

ZAWYA, 03 June 2025, Oman

Digital technologies play a vital role in modernising creative practices and preserving cultural heritage. With its Vision 2040 agenda, Oman is at a pivotal point, and the creative industry offers significant potential for sustainable growth beyond the traditional oil sector.

Challenges that AI poses for the culture and the creative sectors in Europe and the US

European Parliament, 02 June 2025, International

A delegation of MEPs from the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) travelled to Los Angeles, from 26 to 29 May, to learn first-hand about the impact of AI and other digital transformative technologies and innovations on the culture and creative industries and the news media sector.

Climate Risk Mapping for London’s Cultural Venues

Julie's Bicycle, 02 June 2025, England

New climate risk mapping from Bloomberg Associates shows that over two thirds of arts and cultural venues in London are at a higher-than-average climate risk. This means they are more likely to be affected by extreme weather that we are experiencing more frequently due to climate change. Over 1,100 cinemas, theatres, museums, arts organisations, and grassroots music venues have been plotted again…

Calls grow to prioritize culture and language in schools

FBC News, 29 May 2025, Fiji

While speaking at the Education Act review in Nasinu yesterday, Fiji National University Communications Consultant Christal Kapoor states that systems imported from Australia and New Zealand are unsuitable for Fiji.