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The Voice of America—Origins and Recollections II
Several years ago, I became interested in the origins of the Voice of America. I had worked there in 1942 but wanted to supplement my recollections with written facts. The quest for the truth turned out to be far more complex than I ever could have imagined...
Swiss Islamic Shura council launches first European workshop dealing with media
The Swiss Islamic Shura Central Council organizes this month seminars and workshops in inter-cultural communication and media praxis. Oscar Bergamin, Chief of presidential Staff and responsible for Public Diplomacy of the Council is leading these Muslim focused trainings.
Taiwanese super chef becomes ‘culinary diplomat’
Unlike most diplomats who are usually seen in three-piece suits and leather shoes, Wu Sung-lian is helping to further Taiwan's diplomacy with a spatula in hand and a white chef's hat on his head.
Melange of moods and music
This year, the Festival (established in 2007) played host to nearly 2,000 artistes in 27 venues spread over 10 days. “I want to place this Festival as a platform for cultural diplomacy and international tourism,” says Prathibha Prahlad, celebrated dancer and Festival director.
Cultural Exchange: In South Korea’s entertainment industry, exploitation remains an issue
Critics say little has been done to protect young talent after actress Jang Ja-yeon's 2009 suicide and her details of sexual abuse roiled the TV, film and music industries.
India’s diaspora conclave concludes with honours, outreach
India's annual convention to connect with its 27-million strong diaspora in over 150 countries concluded Sunday with President Pratibha Patil honouring 14 individuals for their achievements and enhancing India's image globally.
Zayed Diplomatic Academy announces new initiatives
Dr.Sulaiman Al Jassim Vice President of Zayed University announced yesterday several new initiatives which will be implemented within the work of Zayed's Diplomatic Academy, including organizing 5 new executive seminars for diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Nuclear Diplomacy, Refugees: A Practical and Legal Approach, Weak States, International Negotiation and Humanitarian Interventions.
In Persian Gulf, Clinton says damage from WikiLeaks deep
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, in the Middle East for meetings with Persian Gulf leaders, acknowledged Sunday that it would take years to undo the damage caused by the WikiLeaks revelations, likening her recent travels to an extended "apology tour" to reassure allies who suffered embarrassment or worse because of the disclosures.
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