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.

EU Pressured to Take Stance Over Turkish Media Right Erosion

The European Union is facing increasing pressure to speak out against the erosion of media freedom in Turkey following the forced take-over of the country’s largest-circulation newspaper, but few expect it to take a bold stance toward Ankara while trying to assure its help in dealing with the migration crisis.

Tags: european union, turkey, erdogan, media, human rights, freedom of expression, international broadcasting, government pd, ankara, refugee crisis, advocacy

Japan Relaxes Visa Rules for Indians

As India gives visa-on-arrival to the Japanese, Tokyo has responded by further relaxing conditions for multiple-entry visas for short-term stay for ordinary Indian passport holders. [...] The relaxation is based on an understanding reached between the two countries during Japanese PM Shinzo Abe's visit to India in December 2015.

Tags: japan, shinzo abe, india, narendra modi, government pd, visas, bilateral relations, diplomatic relations, economic development, people to people exchange

U.S. Pays to Feed and Shelter Cuban Migrants Stranded in Costa Rica

The United States government has been paying to feed and shelter thousands of Cubans trying to migrate to the United States, in what critics consider another sign of the lopsided treatment provided to Cubans under American law.

Tags: united states, cuba, migrants, costa rica, global aid & development, obama, central america, bilateral relations, water, food

Time, Money, Ambition: Inside China's Bid for Global Soccer Power

The wave of huge spending is China's latest step in its bid to become a global soccer power. With the backing of President Xi Jinping, an avowed soccer fan, and no shortage of investment money, the country has the political will and naked ambition to propel soccer into a starring role on the world stage.

Tags: china, xi jinping, soccer, sports diplomacy, smart & soft power, nation branding, international image, chinese super leage (CSL), economic development

Jazz in Karachi

This year, The US State Department has sent jazz musicians "Ari Roland Jazz Quartet" as cultural ambassadors to Pakistan to increase mutual relationship between the two countries. The US State Department is working with the Foundation for Arts Culture and Education (FACE) to connect musicians in both countries. 

Tags: us state department, pakistan, Cultural Diplomacy, jazz, bilateral relations, FACE, music, ari roland jazz quartet, karachi

Lompoc, Japanese Students Share Cultures with Each Other

After spending his Friday morning shadowing a Lompoc High School student, Tyrick Takara said he quickly noticed some major differences between the Lompoc campus and the schools that he has attended back home in Okinawa Island, Japan.

Tags: japan, okinawa island, lompoc, california, united states, international exchange, culture, education, cultural homestay international

Broadcasting Reform is Urgently Needed to Fight ISIS

“Enough is enough. America desperately needs a modern, dynamic international broadcasting agency to take on ISIS and Russia’s propaganda in real time, over the internet and on the airwaves with the accurate news and information.”

Tags: isis, government pd, US, international broadcasting, russia, propaganda, violent extremism

The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Government of Mongolia Announce New Cultural Partnership

The Orchestra will be in "Residence" to engage in "People-to-People" cultural diplomacy, including two full orchestra concerts, as well as a series of special events throughout Ulaanbaatar. The events will be designed in partnership with Mongolian musicians, local schools and cultural institutions, as well as other civic and government institutions. The Philadelphia Orchestra will be the first Western orchestra to perform in Mongolia.

Tags: philadelphia orchestra, mongolia, partnership, Cultural Diplomacy, US, diplomatic relationship, music diplomacy

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