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 Propaganda Works

As it stands, the international coalition is far from winning the information war against the Islamic State. Its air strikes may be squeezing the group in Iraq and Syria and killing many of its leaders, but that has not halted the self-proclaimed caliphate’s ideological momentum. 

Tags: non state pd, isis, syria, iraq, propaganda, violent extremism, social media, twitter, digital diplomacy & new tech, advocacy

Community Radio in Latin America: Fighting to be Recognized

Radio undoubtedly has been the most inclusive medium of communication. [...] In recognition of this, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed the first World Radio Day in 2013 with the purpose of recognizing the importance of radio every Feb. 13.

Tags: international broadcasting, radio, latin america, democracy, education, unesco, world radio day, freedom of expression, #RadioSavesLives

A Humanitarian Steps Forward to Aid Refugees

Schiff, a Greenwich native now living in Weston, is to leave Tuesday on her second humanitarian mission to the Greek island of Lesbos, the gateway through which most refugees from the Middle East and Sudan enter the European Union. Michael Borrero, a Greenwich Hospital nurse, will accompany her.

Tags: global aid & development, syrian refugees, refugee crisis, non state pd, lesbos, International Organization for Migration, middle east

PM Modi Inaugurates Make in India Centre in Mumbai

Revolving around the theme of innovation, design and sustainability, the Make In India Centre showcases some of the country's most innovative and trendsetting products and manufacturing processes before the world for the first time after the global launch of the 'Make In India' initiative in September 2014.

Tags: india, government pd, narendra modi, make in india, innovation, economic development, sweden, finland, smart & soft power, international image, technology

Pope’s Meeting With Russian Patriarch Could Influence Syrian Settlement

The historic meeting between Pope Francis and Russian Patriarch Kirill, which took place in Havana on Friday, could act as a soft force contributing to the resolution of the Syrian crisis, experts told Sputnik.

Tags: pope francis, russian patriarch, non-state pd, havana, influence, syrian crisis, middle east, religion, global aid & development, us-cuba relations

National Multicultural Festival Parades Costume, Customs and Cuisine

It had everything from bagpipes to belly dancers [...] Canberrans came out in force on Saturday to enjoy costume, cuisine and customs from all over the world. The 2016 National Multicultural Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary with 7.5 kilometres of bunting, 400 stalls representing 170 nationalities and 350 performance groups and 2500 performers. 

Tags: australia, Cultural Diplomacy, canberra, national multicultural festival, cuisine, culture, arts, music, africa, china, education

India's Rural Olympics

India’s Rural Olympics, formally known as the Kila Raipur Sports Festival, is held annually each winter in Kila Raipur on the outskirts of Ludhiana, Punjab. The festival has been running since 1933. The four-day festival is a celebration of, well, rural Indian culture. 

Tags: india, sports festival, sports diplomacy, indian culture, culture, Cultural Diplomacy, olympics

Why Are Syrian Kurds Pivoting Toward Moscow?

An affiliate of the largest and most powerful Kurdish party in Syria, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), opened its first official mission abroad — in Moscow. Given the amount of military and political support the PYD has received from the United States, this decision is likely to be received with some shock and confusion in the West. But a closer examination of the PYD’s historical experience and core interests suggests that the politics behind a potential realignment with Moscow makes strategic sense.

Tags: syria, kurdish party, moscow, US, russia, alliances, government pd, international relations, coin

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