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.
Ethiopia - Let Ethiopians Hear America’s Voice
[Meles Zenawi] said he decided to jam VOA broadcasts in Ethiopia "by taking a page from U.S. policy". He wildly alleged that an evil cabal of supporters of the defunct Ethiopian military regime disguised as journalists had taken control of VOA's Amharic service.
Hanoi turns 1,000
After many wars and tears of sorrow and happiness, the capital of Vietnam celebrates its millennial anniversary. This month, the Thai government and the Thai embassy in Hanoi are also celebrating Hanoi's millennium by hosting various activities, including a Thai fruit and vegetable festival, a Thai food festival and concerts in King Ly Thai To Park.
Malaysia-Brunei Cultural Ties Soar To Greater Heights
Malaysia-Brunei cultural ties soar to a greater height this week through the "Titian Budaya Malaysia-Brunei" programme which showcased the unique customs and traditions of the peoples of both countries.
FNA MD Stresses Positive Results of Ahmadinejad’s Visit to Lebanon
Fars News Agency Managing-Director Hamid Reza Moqaddamfar on Sunday reiterated that the recent visit to Lebanon by President Ahmadinejad has yielded positive results for Iran, Lebanon and the region.
Commonwealth Games group eyes listing
The company behind the opening ceremony of India’s recently concluded Commonwealth Games is planning an initial public offering, which would give investors access to India’s emerging live event business.
Presenting new perspective on European history
Donna Chmara was only 10 weeks old when German soldiers burned down her village in eastern Poland. Her family was deported to Germany like many other Polish families were, and after the end of World War II, they spent the next five years in refugee camps rather than return to a Soviet-controlled homeland.
BEDIA clarifies exclusive rights over Pride mark
Jacob Nkate, the CEO of Botswana Export Development Authority (BEDIA), has warned organisations to avoid using the ‘Pride mark’ as a trademark to sell their goods and services or as a differentiator in the market.. Nkate said since ‘Pride mark’ was a national visual identity, only BEDIA held exclusive rights to it.
The Role of Happiness in the World Religions
It's hard to deny that His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet and the world's most famous Buddhist, is the also world's foremost expert on happiness. But what about other major religious traditions? Is happiness a good thing, or bad?
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