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.

South Sudan Accused of Threatening Aid Groups

A letter to over 100 international aid agencies from South Sudan's NGO Forum detailed the "increasing trend of harassment and interference targeting NGOs" that is "marked by increased hostility and threats from officials".

Tags: south sudan, ngos, international aid, threats of expulsion, South Sudan's NGO Forum, UN World Food Programme, oxfam, abductions

Syrian Official Honored for Work Protecting Antiquities

The award, the Cultural Heritage Rescue Prize, was established by Francesco Rutelli, of Italy’s Associazione Priorità Cultura and the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin, to reward “the courage and determination of those fighting to preserve culture as universal heritage,” according to the organizers, who decided to give the inaugural award to a person or organization involved in the Syrian conflict.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, syria, Cultural Heritage Rescue Prize, cultural heritage, International Council of Museums

Rwanda Suspends BBC Broadcasts Over Genocide Film

Rwanda on Friday partially suspended BBC broadcasts over a controversial documentary on the central African country's leadership and the 1994 genocide.

Tags: bbc, rwanda, international broadcasting, genocide, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority, President Kagame

UN Peace Conference Renews Commitment Against Extremism of All Kinds

At a United Nations conference organized by the Journalists and Writers Foundation (GYV) on Friday in Geneva, a wide range of participants agreed that global challenges against peace should not lead to apathy, while reiterating their commitment against all kinds of extremism. 

Tags: united nations, UN Peace Conference Renews Commitment, extremism, peaceful resolution, religion as a solution, geneva

How Russia Is Using Propaganda

Russia also has ramped up its advances on the information warfare front, aiming a barrage of propaganda at foreigners, particularly at Russian speakers living in its “near abroad.”

Tags: russia, united states, propaganda, voa, cold war, information warfare

Embassy in Brazil Prepares for Road to Rio 2016

Jamaican Ambassador to Brazil, Her Excellency Alison Stone Roofe, says her embassy staff has already started preparations to capitalize on the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Tags: jamaica, brazil, Road to Rio 2016, Olympics 2016, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power

Tokyo Festival and Japan Foundation Reach Out to Asian Region

The festival has struck a multi-year deal with the Japan Foundation’s recently created Asia Center to help it bring in Asian films and film-makers to Tokyo and also to expand Japanese cultural influence in Asia.

Tags: tokyo, japan, asia, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power, asian films

Brazilian Film Week Features Documentaries About the Country’s Music

Brazilian Embassy cultural attache Raphael Tosti de Almeida Vieira has an ace up his sleeve. (...)His ace is Brazilian music. “It’s the Brazilian soft power,” Tosti says of his country’s rich musical heritage that includes internationally beloved genres such as samba and bossa nova.

Tags: brazil, film, culture diplomacy, Brazilian Film Week, Brazilian Embassy, cultural attache Raphael Tosti, united states, soft power

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