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.

U.S. Oversight Agency Dedicates Memorial To Slain Journalist

On July 15, the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) dedicated a memorial in Washington to 10 journalists who have been killed since 1954 in connection with their reporting work. The unveiling, at the headquarters of Voice of America (VOA) in Washington, was attended by representatives of all the media that fall under BBG supervision.

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Lithuania Strengthens Cultural Relations with Latin America

The visit of President Valdas Adamkus to Latin America is accompanied by a rich Lithuanian cultural program. Minister of Culture Jonas Jucas is also visiting Latin America with the Lithuanian delegation with an aim to renew and strengthen the cultural cooperation with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, as well as to encourage the activity of the Lithuanian communities in these countries and develop interrelationships.

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State’s Glassman Briefs on Public Diplomacy, War of Ideas

As you may know, I’ve spent 40 years in journalism, a great deal of time also in public policy, and I’m a believer in ideas. And I also think that we live in a world in which audiences are sophisticated, they are not particularly susceptible to old techniques of propaganda or preaching. Even if we wanted to do those things, they don’t work very well.

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Chinese Vice President Stresses Safety for Olympic Venues Outside Beijing

Vice President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that Olympic venues outside Beijing should give priority to safety and he expected audiences to watch the Games with good manners.

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Mini China Welcomes You!

The Chinese Ethnic Culture Park has been a labor of love and precisely re-creates life in all 56 of China's ethnic groups.

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Sam Donnellon: Refuse to Cover the Olympics? Not For All the Tea in China

Sports Reporter Sam Donnellon explains why, as a journalist, he is looking forward to covering the Games in Beijing

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First Guantanamo Video Released

A videotape of a detainee being questioned at the US prison camp in Guantanamo Bay has been released for the first time. It shows 16-year-old Omar Khadr being asked by Canadian officials in 2003 about events leading up to his capture by US forces, Canadian media have said.

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A Sad Contrast

This afternoon, senators Lieberman and Biden spoke for the Center for U.S. Global Engagement’s “Election ’08: The Global Impact” conference at the Mayflower Hotel. Lieberman spoke for the McCain campaign, while Biden spoke as a surrogate for Barack Obama...The stated subject purpose of the two speeches was to put forward the policies of each candidate regarding the future of U.S. nonmilitary engagement in the world.

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