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.

Kuwait Ambassador Discusses Bilateral Relations with Mayor of Palermo

Kuwaiti Ambassador to Italy Sheikh Ali Khaled Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has held talks with Mayor of the Italian City of Palermo Leoluca Orlando over means to bolster bilateral ties, particularly in the economic and cultural domains.

Tags: kuwait, Cultural Diplomacy, italy, economic diplomacy, cultural relations

World Cup Allows a Brief Love Affair with a Pariah State

A far more compelling contest between Ghana and Germany will shortly demand your attention.  But just for an instant, you were a witness to someone else’s history. You wanted them to do well. That’s the most potent form of diplomacy.

Tags: iran, FIFA 2014 world cup, soft power, public opinion

Iraq Conflict Spills onto Australian Social Media

Dozens of young Australians are showing their support for fighters in Syria and Iraq by liking images, creating online groups and adopting the black-and-white flag used by a terrorist group on their  social media pages.

Tags: iraq, australia, social media, public opinion

Power Plant Engineers Imparted Training by USAID

Since March, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided training to 60 engineers from Jamshoro, Guddu and Muzaffargarh thermal power plants. The training enhanced the engineers’ technical skills and introduced them to industry best practices to improve the operation, maintenance, and management of power plants.

Tags: usaid, united states, pakistan, foreign aid, aid diplomacy

Soft Power and the Failure of U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. foreign policy is failing.  Russia is pushing into Ukraine and threatening Eastern Europe; China is bullying Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnam in the East and South China seas; and terrorist groups in the Middle East and Africa are displaced from one place, only to multiply and create more lethal threats in others.

Tags: united states, soft power, economy, foreign policy, government pd

In Killing Whales and Dolphins, Japan Is Hurting Itself

Why is Japan so off-the-wall in insisting on waving the bloody shirt in front of the world public by slaughtering whales and dolphins in the most inhumane manner possible and then defending the bloodshed with bogus claims? Japan's outrageous actions in supporting the carnage are truly breath-taking. 

Tags: japan, soft power, united states, international opinion, whaling, obama

Li Makes Cultural Visits in Greece

The premier also visited the Acropolis of Athens and the National Archaeological Museum on Friday, and had dinner at the Acropolis Museum on Thursday. Analysts said such arrangements are for paying tribute to another great civilization. It also shows that, after decades of rapid growth, Chinese leaders' overseas visits no longer focus solely on practical results, such as forging deals. They also make time for spiritual and cultural understanding.

Tags: china, greece, cross-cultural understanding, li keqiang, government pd, europe

Thailand and Malaysia Blacklisted on New Human Trafficking Report

The U.S. State Department released its annual Trafficking in Persons Report today, which classified countries based on their efforts to combat the practice. There aren’t automatic penalties for countries found to be in violation, but the law does at least suggest that that the U.S. refrain from providing non-humanitarian aid to the worst offenders. 

Tags: us department of state, human trafficking, thailand, malaysia, venezuela, gambia, qatar, trafficking in persons report, government pd

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