On 23 January 2025, NEMO Secretary General Julia Pagel participated in an event at the German Representation of the European…
The second draft of the AI Code of Practice was circulated by the European Commission in December 2024, introducing measures aimed at enhancing compliance with copyright obligations by AI providers and proposing Key Performance…
As of 1 January 2025, and taking over from Hungary, Poland has assumed the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, setting the agenda for Member States over the next six months.
In November 2024, the European Commission published the result of two years of dedicated work by its expert group on safeguarding…
On 10 December, the Creative Europe programme opened its call for proposals for applications for European Cooperation Projects. European Cooperation Projects provide funding for cultural and creative sector organisations of all…
The cultural components of the EU budget for 2025, officially signed into law by European Parliament President Metsola, have been approved and remain closely aligned with the European Commission’s proposal in June.
On 26 November 2024, EU Ministers for Culture, meeting under the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, which concludes at…
The European Commission’s AI Office has published the first draft of a Code of Practice aimed at defining the technical measures and policies necessary for compliance with the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act).
The 2024 Council Conclusions, released on 14 October, underscore the vital role of the cultural heritage sector in addressing…