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.

Facebook Removes Posts Made by People Smugglers Aiming to Lure Migrants

Facebook has removed several posts made by people smugglers openly advertising to attract migrants seeking passage to Europe. Written in Arabic, many of the posts were accompanied by videos and testimonials of what the smugglers claim are successful trips across the Mediterranean from Turkey to Greece, and from Egypt to Italy. All were written in recent months, a time of year when many people attempt the journey.

Tags: digital diplomacy, facebook, people smugglers, migrants, social media, virtual protest

What Attracts Expatriates to Work Overseas?

The world is getting smaller. More and more organizations are expanding into new international markets as globalization continues to become a reality. Such global expansion requires people who are willing to be globally mobile. While we may understand some of the reasons that motivate expatriates to work internationally, it is not very clear how important the destination is to expatriates.

Tags: op-ed, soft power, international image, nation brand, expatriates, globalization, citizen diplomats, work abroad

People Are Falling In Love With the ‘Humans Of New York’ Docuseries

Brandon Stanton's popular photography blog and Facebook page features often inspirational and thought-provoking interviews with everyday New Yorkers, and it’s grown from strength to strength since its inception in 2010. [...] "The key to all film, really, and certainly to the documentary films we do, is storytelling,” she said. “This is storytelling at its core, at its most visceral. That really appealed to us. People really open themselves up in a way that continues to surprise me."

Tags: digital storytelling, humans of new york, digital humanitarians, film, documentary, facebook

Thais to Stage Khon Show at Sydney Opera House

A troupe of 56 Thai khon performers will stage the Ramayana at the Sydney Opera House in Australia for the first time, next Monday night. The khon – a dance drama by performers in masks – was part of the cultural trip organized by the Culture, Foreign, and Tourism and Sports ministries to celebrate the 7th circle birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and 65 years of relations between Thailand and Australia.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, thailand, australia, dance, khon, ramayana, queen sirikit, cultural relations

Imperial Ambassadors Bring Incredible Travel Stories to the World

Launched by Beijing Municipal Commission of Tourism Development as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, the global marketing campaign of "Imperial Ambassador" aims to promote Beijing's global tourism image and establish its reputation in the travel and tourism industry, and is a fresh attempt to transform the city into an "international exchange hub".

Tags: international exchange, imperial ambassadors, china, tourism diplomacy, belt and road initiative, soft power, beijing, international hub

The Native American Rockers Fighting to be Heard

In the shadow of Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations, once-obscure Indigenous musicians from across North America gathered in Toronto to perform songs fused to the land of their ancestors.

Tags: music diplomacy, native american, rock music, canada, indigenous culture, canadian music

How Sicilian Oranges Are Being Made into Clothes

From fashion to energy - the rind and seeds of Sicily's most famous citrus fruit, the humble orange, are being used in a range of greener, healthier business initiatives.

Tags: soft power, nation branding, food sustainability, fuel, sicily, italy, fashion, energy

Cultural Ministry to Organise Festival of India in Brazil

With a view to strengthen cultural relations and to showcase diverse Indian culture to Brazilian people, the union ministry of culture is organizing a festival of India in three cities of Brazil. [...] Three cities including Brasilia, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have been selected for the events.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, india, brazil, city diplomacy, festival of india, cultural relations, Ministry of Culture

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