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.
Brazilian envoy in Jamaica to promote trade, culture
Newly appointed Brazilian ambassador to Jamaica, Alexandre Gueriros, while still trying to settle into his new role, will continue to promote trade between the two countries. "I intend to promote trade relations as well as cultural relations between our countries in terms of technical cooperations that Jamaica may give to Brazil and Brazil may give to Jamaica".
EU to challenge Hollywood rule
The European Commission is exploring ways to launch a new programme to increase the share of European movies in markets outside the EU, which is currently very marginal.
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Ping-Pong Diplomacy made the Beijing Games possible -- but without two unlikely heroes, the great table tennis summit might never have occurred...Before Nixon could go to China and touch off the change that has resulted from Ping-Pong Diplomacy, Glenn Cowan first had to get on a bus -- and Zhuang Zedong had to be on the bus to greet him.
Diplomat: U.S. faces test in Latin America
The State Department's top diplomat for Latin America said Tuesday that Washington is interested in avoiding conflict with the region and instead favors partnership and patience to strengthen relations.
Omani Cultural Week in Berlin from June 25
At a press conference held at the Ministry of Heritage and Culture yesterday, Khalid bin Salim Al Ghassani, director-general of organisations and cultural relations at the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, said that the Omani Cultural Week will include a number of events that showcase the Sultanate’s rich history and culture. “The Ministry of Heritage and Culture’s organising the Cultural Week comes within the context of maintaining communication and cultural dialogue with the foreign world,” he said.
PM vouches for Bollywood’s ‘soft power’ role
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has envisioned a whole new role for Bollywood, noting India's 'soft power', especially the film industry, can be put to use as an important instrument of foreign policy. "The soft power of India in some ways can be a very important instrument of foreign policy. Cultural relations, India's film industry, Bollywood...I find wherever I go in the Middle East, in Africa, people talk about Indian films," Singh told IFS probationers at his residence.
Syria, France enhance cultural cooperation
Culture Minister Riyad Na'asan Agha on Tuesday discussed with his French counterpart Christine Albanel cultural relations between the two countries and means of developing them. The two sides stressed importance of following up the implementation of the projects which were agreed on earlier, particularly the agreement signed in 2006 between Louvre Museum and the General Department of Ruins and Museums.
Al Jazeera English Launches in Argentina
The Middle East-based English-language news channel Al Jazeera English is now available in Argentina via cable operators Multicanal and CableVisión...The English-language channel launched in November 2006 and is now available in more than 113 million households worldwide. Al
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