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.

With 130 Handles, MEA Outshines Other Central Departments on Twitter

The Ministry of External Affairs is the most active wing of the Modi government on Twitter with 130 official Twitter accounts, revealed an RTI response. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cabinet number 2, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, have two accounts each for information dissemination and ensuring quick response during any crisis.

Tags: india, Modi, ministry of external affairs, digital diplomacy & new tech, government pd, social media, twitter, international image

How Airbnb Pulled Off a Coup in Cuba

Throughout the trip, Chesky describes interactions between Cuban hosts and American guests as “person-to-person diplomacy.” That narrative allows Airbnb travelers to handily comply with the U.S.’s “people-to-people” educational travel visa requirement.

Tags: tourism, pr, Airbnb, internet, cuba, united states, Cultural Diplomacy, people-to-people diplomacy, american dream, ideology, us-cuba relations

175 States Sign Landmark Paris Deal on Climate Change

Leaders from 175 countries signed the Paris Agreement on climate change Friday as the landmark deal took a key step forward [...] dozens of world leaders for a signing ceremony that set a record for international diplomacy: Never have so many countries signed an agreement on the first available day. 

Tags: landmark, paris, climate change, global issues, Paris Agreement, global aid & development, advocacy, earth day

Shakespeare 400th Anniversary: Russia Celebrates British Literature

Despite the political dissimilarities between the UK and Russia, both the countries are now coming together to ensure a meaningful cultural relationship between them, by jointly celebrating their literary works. The British Council in Russia, which leads the UK's Year of Language and Literature 2016, have been discussing the influence of Shakespeare's works on the global culture, including that of Russia.

Tags: british council, russia, uk, united kingdom, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, language and literature, shakespeare, moscow

How Can Tourism Promote Peace In The Middle East?

Social entrepreneur and educator Aziz Abu Sarah describes how he came to lead tours in which Jews, Muslims, and Christians cross contested borders to spend time in each others cultures.

Tags: tourism, soft power, middle east, Cultural Diplomacy, Aziz Abu Sarah, ted talk, muslim, international broadcasting

US Government Awards a Kenyan for Fighting Terror in Garissa

The US government has awarded a Kenyan for fighting terrorism in Garisaa county. Asha Hassan, 24, received the award of Emerging Young Leaders award 2016 on Thursday at the US department of state in Washington DC.

Tags: non-state pd, global aid & development, united states, kenya, garissa, Asha Hassan, terrorism, washington dc, youth, young leaders, global issues

Why I Can't Stop Looking At the Queen's Mesmerising Portrait

The Annie Leibowitz portait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by her great grandchildren...quite simply, stunning. And mesmerising. [...] Having admired her many gruelling decades of public engagements, her fortitude, diplomacy and devotion to duty vanishingly few of us would want to be Queen in her stead.

Tags: queen elizabeth ii, Nation Image, princess charlotte, monarchy, uk, britain, brand britain, royal family, prince george

Royal Variety: Inside The Queen's Wardrobe

Diplomacy is stitched into the royal wardrobe - detail is key. Embroidery, for example, has highlighted relationships between nations and regions. Her coronation dress boasted British and Commonwealth emblems. When the Queen visited Ireland in 2011, her robe for the state banquet at Dublin Castle was embellished with more than 2,000 hand-sewn shamrocks. Color is more than a shade. Its symbolism may govern options. 

Tags: fashion diplomacy, real family, queen elizabeth, Cultural Diplomacy, ireland

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