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Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Viet Nam, 29 April 2026, Viet Nam
For the first time, the festival will feature a film market aimed at creating a regular platform for industry exchange and trade, contributing to the development of Việt Nam’s cinema sector.
Ministry of Culture of Georgia, 28 April 2026, Georgia
The event will focus on the importance of design protection in the development of entrepreneurship and creative industries, which will help encourage innovation, strengthen the competitive environment, and attract investment.
Arts Council of Ireland - An Chomhairle Ealaíon, 28 April 2026, Ireland
The research found that 90% of under 35s attended an arts event in 2025, while almost 60% of this age group took part in the arts themselves. These figures show that younger adults are not only audiences, but active participants and creators. They point to a generation that sees the arts as part of everyday life and are shaping Ireland’s future cultural landscape.
Lithuanian Council for Culture, 28 April 2026, Lithuania
On Friday, the Lithuanian Council for Culture presented the study "Beloved/Unloved Artist" and discussed progress in the field of artists' remuneration. During the event, a study was presented for the first time in Lithuania, revealing what portrait of an artist is seen by society, how they value the work and remuneration of artists, and how these evaluations differ from the experience of the cre…
Estonian Ministry of Culture, 28 April 2026, Estonia
The focus of our visit is on the continued cultural cooperation between Estonia and Finland, the role of cultural heritage in today's security and cooperation context, and its protection in crisis situations, Secretary General Piipuu said. "We know that culture helps strengthen the resilience of societies. Its joint protection and mutual empowerment helps to support the international rise of our …
Solomon Islands Government, 27 April 2026, Solomon Islands
A joint team from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) and Tourism Solomon (TS) deployed to Choiseul Province on April 24, to assess the impact of Cyclone Malia on local tourism operators.
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