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.

Games Give South Africa Hope in Fighting Woes

As host of the most-watched sporting event on earth, South Africa set out to reinvent itself in the eyes of the world, casting off its reputation as a place defined by violent crime, poverty and AIDS.

Tags: fifa world cup, soccer

The US needs a new soft era

I discovered that the same soft power of science has a huge influence in building bridges between cultures and religions – and has the potential to do so with the Muslim world.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, us-middle east relations

World Cup doubters were wrong: South Africa hosted a great tournament

Here’s a question I haven’t thought about for about a month: Can South Africa really hold the World Cup?

Tags: fifa world cup

African youth get once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch World Cup final

Twenty young Africans will get the chance of a lifetime to watch the final match of the soccer World Cup in South Africa...

Tags: united nations, fifa world cup

Foreign ministry gearing for social marketing

As per the officials from the foreign ministry, very soon the foreign ministry shall be joining all through the social networking means.

Tags: social media, twitter, singapore

A Strait Deal: Taiwan, China and the PD Implications of ECFA

Cross-Strait relations between China and Taiwan took a dramatic and historic turn with the recent signing of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA).

Tags: taiwan, economic exchange, ecfa

China: Expat views of the Shanghai Expo

The Shanghai World Expo is already two months in to its half-year residency. Bloggers have been active in trying to decipher the purpose of the extravaganza...

Tags: social media, shanghai expo, blogging

British photojournalist wins UN prize for helping refugees

UNHCR announced today that it is bestowing its most prestigious award this year to British photojournalist Alixandra Fazzina for her dedication to pointing the lens at the overlooked human consequences of war.

Tags: united nations, cultural exchange, photography

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