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.

International Day of the African Child 2016

International Day of the African Child has been celebrated on June 16 every year since 1991, when it was first initiated by the Organization of African Unity, now the African Union. It honours those who participated in the Soweto Uprising in 1976 on that day in South Africa where thousands of black school children took to the streets in 1976, in a march more than half a mile long, to protest the inferior quality of their education and to demand their right to be taught in their own language. 

Tags: international day of the african child, africa, non state pd, advocacy, organization of african unity, african union, soweto uprising, south africa, education, human rights

Cuban TV Programming to be Broadcast in U.S.

Cuban programming is coming to U.S. airwaves thanks to DISH, the Colorado-based provider with 13.9 million TV subscribers. The company will launch a new channel on Thursday called CUBAMAX TV, which will carry entertainment programming created in Cuba featuring some of the island's most famous celebrities. The channel will not feature any political or news programming, but instead will focus on comedies, children's programming, music videos and telenovelas.

Tags: international broadcasting, Cultural Diplomacy, cuba, united states, television, culture, music, diplomatic relations, dishLATINO

Foreign Students Offer Chance for Exchange of Ideas, Culture

Every school year, foreign exchange students — some on short visits and others on year-long exchanges, walk the halls of local high schools. Spending time in the U.S. gives the students an opportunity to immerse themselves in American culture, language and customs, an experience they embrace and value. But it’s not only the students who are enriched — the families who host them also learn about cultures and people distinctly different from their own.

Tags: international exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, culture, education, foreign students, united states, language, india, germany, thailand

The Diaspora Groups Bringing Aid to Syria

As the official response has struggled, the crisis has given birth to a global network of new humanitarians as Syrians on the ground and overseas have come together to find ways to get aid to their beleaguered country. Unorthodox but determined, inexperienced but with a deep knowledge of their country, they’ve created aid procurement and delivery systems handing everything from food aid to hospital management.

Tags: Syrian diaspora, syria, united kingdom, global aid & development, non state pd, food aid, health issues, hand in hand for syria

The Best Country for Entrepreneurs Is …

To those who study nation branding, this entrepreneurial bent is a strong part of America’s brand, or the image it projects to the world. Peter Hirshberg, CEO of The Re:Imagine Group and a former Apple executive, notes that the U.S. offers an “opportunity promise” to people around the globe, a promise that includes “a deep streak of individual liberty.”

Tags: entrepreneurship, nation branding, business, united states, international image, culture, economic development, public opinion, germany

Ewha Provides Korean Studies Lectures in Kenya

Ewha Womans University is providing its online Korean studies lecture to a Kenyan university. The university said Wednesday that it launched a 16-week lecture series by Professor Min Byoung-won on the Korean economy and development for students at the University of Nairobi in the Kenyan capital on June 3. About 40 Kenyan students majoring in Korean studies are participating in the real-time online lectures. 

Tags: south korea, kenya, africa, Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, education, korean studies, university of nairobi

US Tops List of Countries with the Most ‘Soft Power’

The United States has overtaken Britain as the world’s leading “soft power”, according to a survey claiming that US President Barack Obama’s diplomatic moves in Iran, Cuba and Asia have helped to shift global opinion of the superpower. [...] The Soft Power 30 survey uses a range of polling and digital data to measure a country’s appeal on issues ranging from government, culture and cuisine to education, enterprise and the attractiveness of luxury brands.

Tags: united states, smart & soft power, public opinion, britain, barack obama, diplomatic relations, international image, canada, germany, france

Blogging for Peace: The Reach of Digital Resistance in the Middle East

On 31 July 2015, Tom Fletcher, the outgoing British ambassador to Lebanon, signed off with an open letter on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website to the country he had served in for four years, titled “So . . . Yalla, Bye”. [...] The blog went viral and generated much discussion in Lebanon.

Tags: tom fletcher, government pd, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, blogging, facebook, lebanon, british ambassador, books, naked diplomacy, middle east

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