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.
Quietly, Brazil Eclipses an Ally
President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil clasped hands here at a summit meeting late last month...But the carefully orchestrated event disguised a more recent turn in Latin America that presents new opportunities for the United States: Mr. da Silva has steadily peeled himself away from Venezuela’s leader and quietly supplanted him as he nurtures Brazil into a regional powerhouse.
Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan to launch joint TV network
Representatives of the Islamic Republic, Tajikistan and Afghanistan in their first working group session inked an agreement here Sunday to establish a joint Persian-language TV network in the near future.
Politics on Facebook brings trouble for young Egyptian
Ahmed Maher says he was arrested and tortured by Egyptian authorities for starting a group on the popular social-networking site that was intended to support a nationwide strike.
Once Upon a Time, Hollywood Actually Helped U.S. Image Abroad…
Much of the anti-American disinformation that is eagerly consumed overseas comes not from governments but from Hollywood. A frequent theme in American-made movies is the threat posed by rogue agencies within the U.S. government or by predatory American corporations that seek world domination.
US share of tourists drops
Despite the weak US dollar, a global boom in travel has not translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to the United States....Whatever the cause, travel industry experts say the US is missing an opportunity to make up for the shortfall in domestic tourism caused by high fuel prices.
Chatroom: Weber Shandwick Chairman Jack Leslie
Technology may change how we get our information, but Weber Shandwick Chairman Jack Leslie says human creativity is still the key to a successful corporate communications strategy.
Murder of Filipino journalist sparks outrage from head of UN agency
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has deplored the recent murder of Filipino radio host and newspaper correspondent Robert Sison, and called on authorities to step up protection for media professionals in the country.
The Trouble with Africa
It is difficult to be optimistic about Africa, but unthinkable to give up on a continent that has so much unfulfilled potential....For Africa to utilize its wealth in human and natural resources, to take its place as a key political and economic player, the different African states must pull together, share their knowledge and experience, and fight their problems as a unified body.
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