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.

President Obama’s 2016 Nowruz Address

President Obama has produced a video every Nowruz in which he directly talks to the Iranian people inside Iran as well as the Iranian diaspora. His messages have not always been the most appealing, but in the last couple of years, they have drastically improved to connect with the majority of his audience.

Tags: president obama, united states, government pd, iran, Nowruz, social media, youtube, state department, digital diplomacy & new tech, middle east

Pope Francis Launches Franciscus Instagram Account

Despite once claiming to be a technological dinosaur, Pope Francis has expanded his social media presence by joining Instagram, launching the new account with a picture of himself knelt in worship alongside the caption “pray for me”.

Tags: pope francis, non state pd, digital diplomacy & new tech, social media, instagram, papal diplomacy, religion, vatican

Ballet Philippines Brings Filipino Artistry–and Friendship–to China

Ballet Philippines had the recent honor of being invited to the 40th-anniversary celebration of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China. The invitation was given by the Department of Foreign Affairs International Economic Relations-Cultural Diplomacy Unit with the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Tags: philippines, china, dance, ballet, Cultural Diplomacy, bilateral relations, arts, diplomatic relations

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Meets Propaganda Czar in China Charm Drive

Facebook's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg met China's propaganda tsar Liu Yunshan in Beijing on Saturday (March 19) as part of a charm offensive in one of the few markets where the social network cannot be accessed. The rare meeting [...] suggests warming relations between Facebook and the Chinese government, even as Beijing steps up censorship of and control over the Internet.

Tags: facebook, mark zuckerberg, china, non state pd, digital diplomacy & new tech, propaganda, beijing, internet censorship, media

Rahat Fateh to Perform at Concert in UNGA Marking Pakistan Day

For the first time Pakistan will mark its National Day at the UN with a concert in the prestigious General Assembly hall on March 23. Organized by the Pakistan Mission to the UN, the concert will feature Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The concert titled 'Sufi Night Music of Peace' is aimed at spreading the message of international peace and harmony at the world stage.

Tags: rahat fateh, pakistan, united nations, non state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, international peace, music, culture, nawaz sharif

US to Host Inaugural Rwanda Diaspora Women's Convention

The United States Rwandan Diaspora (USRD), in collaboration with the Embassy of Rwanda in Washington, DC, and the Rwandan International Network Association (RINA) will today convene the first US-Rwandan Women’s Convention.

Tags: united states, rwanda, diaspora, government pd, women's empowerment, gender equality, impact, international image

Japanese Exhibition Explores Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing Conflict

Barcelona-born artist Antoni Muntadas takes a peek into the intense and conflict-ridden relations between Japan, South Korea and China with Asian Protocols, his exhibition that opens on Saturday in Tokyo aiming to spark a debate on self-censorship.

Tags: tokyo, seoul, beijing, east asia, china, japan, korea, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, exhibition

How Korea is Conquering Myanmar, One Soap Opera at a Time

The South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is teaming up with the Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE) to provide Myanmar with free Korean television content. [...] they are meant to foster a positive view of South Korea–and maybe even spark demand for Korean products.

Tags: south korea, myanmar, korea foundation, cultural exchange, soap opera, nation branding, media, television, Cultural Diplomacy, hallyu, kpop

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