The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage on 27 October highlights the importance of preserving audiovisual materials as a valuable source of cultural and historical knowledge. The EU maintains the Audiovisual Library as a central deposit for audiovisual content, containing over 250,000 videos, 500,000 photos, and 8,500 audio recordings, accessible to the public through the Audiovisual Portal. Europeana aggregates audiovisual materials from various European institutions, contributing to the preservation and accessibility of Europe’s cultural heritage for future generations.
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Voters want Keir Starmer to focus on rebuilding trade ties with EU, poll reveals
A recent study reveals that a significant majority of UK voters prioritize rebuilding trade relationships with the EU over establishing a new economic deal with the US. The research indicates that the public perceives their economic interests as more closely aligned with open trade relations with European neighbors rather than potential agreements with the US government. This shift in focus reflects a growing sentiment among Britons regarding the importance of EU trade ties in comparison...
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