A curated selection of public diplomacy-relevant news from a global cross-section of English-language media outlets, including independent, corporate-owned, and state-sponsored sources. The stories featured don't necessarily represent CPD's views nor have they been verified by CPD.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Platform Has Set Clear Principles

The Armenia-Azerbaijan Platform for Peace is a unique platform put forward by human rights activists and representatives of non-governmental organizations and civil society of Armenia and Azerbaijan [...] He noted that for the first time since the beginning of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, representatives of the Armenian and Azerbaijani civil society have decided to create such a platform.

Tags: non-state pd, government pd, armenia, azerbaijan, peace platform, human rights, international law, united nations, peacekeeping

BBC Click Turns Spotlight on Indian Tech

To mark a new season of India-focused programmes, BBC World News and BBC.com are hosting a special event with leading tech journalist and BBC Click presenter Spencer Kelly. Kelly is in Bengaluru, covering the latest in Indian technology for two special episodes of the BBC show Click, to be aired as part of the BBC’s international news channel’s India Direct season, broadcasting in March.

Tags: international broadcasting, bbc, united kingdom, india, economic development, media, new technology

Syria Supper Club: Reaching Out to Refugees, One Dinner at a Time

This is what is known as Syria Supper Club, in which Muslim refugees from Syria and Iraq join groups of mostly Jewish New Jerseyans for dinners that are part fundraiser, part cultural exchange. Women from the refugee families cook the elaborate feasts; the Americans host the meals. In January alone, 14 meals have been scheduled, all with different cooks.

Tags: cultural exchange, non state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, united states, syrian refugees, syria supper club, fundraising, new jersey

In World First, Denmark to Name a ‘Digital Ambassador’

Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen revealed the plans in an interview, saying that companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft “affect Denmark just as much as entire countries”. “These companies have become a type of new nations and we need to confront that,” Samuelsen said. Samuelsen said that the ambassadorship, which has not yet been filled, Denmark will work toward better relationships with the American tech firms.

Tags: digital diplomacy & new tech, government pd, digital ambassador, denmark, apple, microsoft, google, diplomatic relations

Turkey Will Share its Development Formula with Africa

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, speaking at the conclusion of his three-day, three-country tour of southeast Africa that included stops at Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar, said Turkey would share its experiences on economic development. He noted that he had the opportunity to hold discussions with the presidents of all three countries and that they were appreciative of what Turkey could provide.

Tags: government pd, global aid & development, turkey, africa, tanzania, mozambique, economic development

Nigeria and Rwanda Establish Foundation

Nigerian investors are also present in the ICT sector and private business, with a target of expanding investments to tourism, telecommunication, cultural exchanges, and oil and gas. In other partnerships, Nigeria has been offering support to Rwanda in training of military personnel.

Tags: nigeria, rwanda, cultural exchange, tourism, telecommunication, partnerships, international exchange

How Lunar New Year Traditions Change Through the Generations

For Seattle’s Asian community and beyond, public events for the Lunar New Year allow individuals to explore these questions for themselves. Between the Vietnamese festival Tết in Seattle at Seattle Center, a Lunar New Year Gala at the University of Washington and the Chinatown International District’s Lunar New Year festivities, there are plenty of opportunities for community members to get involved with the holiday and its traditions.

Tags: luner new year, Cultural Diplomacy, seattle, immigration, asian community, cultural tradition, tradition

'Sanctuary City’ Mayors Vow to Defy Trump’s Immigration Order

The mayors of American cities large and small reacted with outrage on Wednesday as President Trump signed an executive order saying he would halt funding to municipalities that did not cooperate with federal immigration officials.The defiant officials — from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and smaller cities, including New Haven; Syracuse; and Austin, Tex., said they were prepared for a protracted fight.

Tags: sanctuary city, city diplomacy, immigration, Donald Trump, Department of Homeland Security, los angeles, new york

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