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.
Al Gore and WPP Agencies Ask Young Adults to Advocate for the Environment
A group of eight WPP agencies have banded together to launch a multimedia campaign for Al Gore and the Climate Reality Project in an effort to prompt global leaders to reduce carbon emissions in the days leading up to the U.N. Climate Summit on September 23.
Can Hip-Hop Stop the Jihadis?
The number of foreign fighters who have flooded into Syria throughout the past three years now exceeds the total number of jihadists who fought invading Soviet troops in Afghanistan in the 1980s, according to a report by the Soufan Group.
Pushing the Boundaries of Digital Diplomacy in Kosovo
Google “Kosovo”, and Petrit Selimi knows exactly what you’re going to see: dry, diplo-speak scouting reports at best, and depressing references to past conflicts at worst. It’s not exactly the promotional buzz a fledgling country with sights set on global integration would hope for.
ISIS Message to America: 'We Will Drown All of You in Blood'
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group that has seized large parts of Iraq and drawn the first American air strikes since the end of the occupation in 2011 has warned the United States it will attack Americans “in any place” if the raids hit its militants.
A Second Mexican Revolution?
Since the December 2012 inauguration of President Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico has implemented a series of reforms that could forever change Mexican governance and its economy’s competitiveness.
Twitter Urges Celebrities to Tweet at Each Other
Twitter just made it easier for celebrities, and other verified users, to interact with each other on the platform. Two new features rolled out on Wednesday will increase the visibility of verified users in each other's feeds — effectively encouraging high-profile users to trade more compliments, insults or expressions of undying love.
Scots Are Getting Advice from World Leaders on Whether They Should Vote for Independence
Exactly one month from today, four million Scots will go to the polls to answer a simple question: “Should Scotland be an independent country?”
Russia Today Launches Provocative New Ad Campaign
Russia Today has launched a new ad campaign that takes a serious dig at the way the US media reported on the Iraq war. A set of posters from the Kremlin-funded TV channel that have begun popping around New York City seem to suggest that RT could have helped to avoid the war.
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