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.

Why ISIS Has Threatened the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter

U.S. social media companies are taking steps to curb support for terrorist causes on their websites. [...] In response, the Islamic State (also known as ISIS) released a new propaganda video which threatens Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. 

Tags: isis, propaganda, social media, facebook, twitter, digital media & new technology, non state pd, mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey, information war, violent extremism

France Cooperates with Korea for 2018 Winter Olympics

French Minister of Urban Affairs, Youth and Sport Patrick Kanner, visited Seoul in mid-February to bolster cooperation for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games in Korea. Kanner, who was accompanied by a delegation of French companies [...] met Korean athletes and sports institutions in tennis, taekwondo and mountain climbing during a reception at the French Embassy in Seoul on Feb. 19.

Tags: france, south korea, olympics, pyeongchang, government pd, bilateral relations, sports diplomacy, seoul, economic development

Ethiopia Set to Host the 2016 Pan-African Executives Summit

The 2016 Pan-African Executive Summit - one of Africa’s most ‘unique and high which draws Business leaders from 35 countries across Africa and all around the globe is set to convene in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, March 15-16. 

Tags: ethiopia, africa, pan-african executives summit, addis adaba, non state pd, business diplomacy, economic development, leadership, partnerships

Belgium: Cities Fight Radicalization of Young Muslims

In 2014, Vilvoorde launched a project to counter the radicalization of young men and boys. Since then, the number of departures to Syria has dropped to zero. Boudaati said people involved in the project were trying to help young people find work and meaning at home in Belgium, as well as to understand the true word of the Quran, rather than Salafist interpretations.

Tags: belgium, violent extremism, radicalization, islam, syria, government pd, ideology, isis, advocacy, propaganda, europe, city diplomacy

Estonia Allocates EUR 105,000 for Crimean Tatars Rights Protection

The Estonian government has allocated EUR 105,000 for the project titled 'Protection of Crimean Tatar rights through public diplomacy', according to Oliver Loode, Vice Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in an interview.

Tags: estonia, crimea, global aid & development, government pd, human rights, advocacy, tatars, ukraine, russia

Media Crucial in Marketing Kenya Abroad

Sometime in March last year Kenya’s diplomatic corps, attending the 17th Biennial Ambassadors and High Commissioners’ conference in Mombasa, bemoaned negative press reports and said this was frustrating their diplomatic initiatives in missions. The envoys noted that the local media’s fascination with “negative” narratives of insecurity, crime and corruption painted a bad image of the country abroad. 

Tags: kenya, africa, media, international broadcasting, international image, nation branding, culture, soft power, kenya broadcasting corporation

The Kids Are All White: Hollywood's Diversity Issue

For the second year in a row, #OscarsSoWhite has dragged America’s diversity problem back into the global spotlight. [...] Yet the recent report by USC’s Annenberg School found that not much has changed—only seven percent of films in the past year had casts that accurately reflected the nation’s actual demographics. 

Tags: united states, diversity, academy awards, oscars, #OscarsSoWhite, Cultural Diplomacy, hollywood, globalization, smart & soft power, entertainment industry

Xi Jinping’s Virtual Political Reality

Xi Jinping is the gift that keeps on giving.[...] This past week, the government released two policies (or re-released depending on your perspective): first, no foreign entity can independently publish anything online in China, and second, all the work of the Party’s media must protect and act on behalf of the Party.

Tags: china, xi jinping, government pd, media, international image, smart & soft power, propaganda, freedom of expression

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