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Isabelle Vladiou knows painfully well what happens when a dictatorship abuses its people. Born in Romania in the aftermath of ...
Diplomats and the creative industries collided in Washington last month for Meridian International Center's fifth edition of ...
A new show at Washington’s Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens delivers an exquisite look at Princess Natalie Paley.
The latest crop of 14 new ambassadors in Washington includes diplomats from two former Soviet republics, two Caribbean nations, three African countries and three Arab ones.
America Abroad Media fetes MBC’s ‘Um Haroun,’ Israel-UAE peace deal Two of the biggest international stories of 2020 — COVID-19 and the Arab world’s gradual warming to Israel — dominated the awards ...
Wendy Sherman, speaking at ISH, says Iran nuclear deal isn’t dead yet US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, speaking July 12 at International Student House DC, says the Iran nuclear deal isn’t ...
John Shaw is a contributing writer for the Diplomat and is the director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University.
Experts ponder ‘future of cultural diplomacy’ in the global digital age Embassies around the world have long promoted their country’s art, music and natural attractions through museums, concerts, ...
Three experts at an Oct. 20 panel hosted by American University discuss the parallels between Nazi Germany and far-right extremism in the United States. For the past year, Trump has continuously ...
More than 600 guests turned out to honor Azerbaijan’s Independence Day and Armed Forces Day at a June 1 celebration hosted by Khazar Ibrahim, the country’s ambassador in Washington.
Presidential motorcades, huge monuments and noisy political protests are all part of the fabric of life in Washington, D.C. So are foreign diplomats and their license plates—which, like in any world ...
Albert Ramdin of Suriname takes charge at the Organization of American States as the first Caribbean-born secretary-general in OAS history.