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.,Pakistan Discuss Cooperation in Science and Technology

The United States and Pakistan discussed cooperation in education, science and technology, which both sides said provides a lasting foundation for ties and serves as an engine for long-term economic growth.

Tags: united states, pakistan, government pd, technology, cooperation, bilateral relations, economic development, education, international exchange, let girls learn

Feminist Rapper Highlights Abuse Against Women Through Her Music

Rebeca Lane is spitting verses in the name of feminism. The Guatemalan hip-hop artist […] is using her music to spotlight sexism and the abuse that many women face in her country. She touches on topics that range from the more insidious, like catcalling, to the more severe, including the alarmingly high murder rates.

Tags: non-state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, music diplomacy, hip hop diplomacy, women’s empowerment, guatemala, latin america

Communities Encouraged to Share Ways to Combat Extremists

The State Department is embracing a new approach: It's invited community leaders from around the world to Washington to compare notes about the best ways to counter extremism on a grassroots level.

Tags: government pd, international exchange, non-state pd, counter-terrorism, united states

Airbnb is Changing the Way Tourists Get to Know Africa

Airbnb has upended the system. When the site launched in 2008, Africa was a minor part. That's changed, and now that more than 44,000 homes in Africa have been listed, the continent has become one of the company's fastest-growing regions. 

Tags: international tourism, nation branding, international exchange, africa, non-state pd

Refugees Buying One-Way Tickets Home After Finding Germany Intolerable

After more than 1.1 million refugees from troubled lands [...] have trekked into Germany over the last 13 months, a small but growing number are heading home. The reasons are myriad, but include overcrowded refugee centers, exasperating bureaucracy, unfamiliar German food, a lack of jobs and a spreading sense of resentment from Germans who fear their country is being overrun by Muslims.

Tags: international migration, international aid, migration crisis, europe, germany, syria

International Students Challenge Extremism

Abeera Akhtar and her colleagues at Pakistan’s Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan launched the “FATE — From Apathy to Empathy” project against extremism. The LUMS group was one of 45 student teams from around the world that applied to this semester’s P2P (Peer to Peer): Challenging Extremism initiative. 

Tags: non-state actor, international exchange, government pd, pakistan, counter-terrorism, digital diplomacy, south asia, united states

Internal Fight Rages on Whether Israel is Loathed or Loved Abroad

Israel was ranked the eighth most powerful country, and 25 out of 60 on the overall best country ranking. […] [But,] Yair Lapid said the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement is gaining strength; that international organizations are taking anti-Israel positions; that there is a crisis with the US and EU; and the international media has taken a sharp anti-Israel line with the help of Israeli organizations [...]

Tags: international advocacy, nation branding, israel, netanyahu, international image, middle east

Broadcasting Reform is Urgently Needed to Fight ISIS

The U.S. government desperately needs new and better tools to fight the information war against the Islamic State (ISIS) and other terrorist networks. Once such new tool, The United States International Communications Reform Act (H.R. 2323), which was passed last May by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, remains in waiting mode and is pending a full House vote and Senate action.

Tags: united states, isis, propaganda, international broadcasting, government pd, information war, violent extremism, Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), voice of america

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