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Armenia and Azerbaijan—that have been sworn enemies for decades could soon make peace, say their DC-based ambassadors.
Five newly appointed ambassadors have recently joined Washington’s diplomatic scene, representing Benin, Burkina Faso, ...
Puru Trivedi is the Vice President of External and Corporate Affairs at the Meridian International Center, a public diplomacy institution in Washington DC. The views expressed are his own.
Known mainly for Dracula, Romania’s mythical Transylvania region is also home to quaint villages now being promoted through ...
From hosting formal gatherings to fostering connections across cultural divides, Washington’s diplomatic spouses live in an overlooked—yet vital—world of diplomacy. The wives and husbands of ...
A new show at Washington’s Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens delivers an exquisite look at a fascinating but forgotten 20th century icon. Whether you’re familiar with her story or just getting to ...
Underprivileged children at the Centrul Educational Orizonturi Noi school in Movlilta—a village in Romania’s Vrancea region—show off gift packs given by the US Institute for Diplomacy and Human Rights ...
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.
Lithuania's Jovita Neliupšienė, the EU ambassador to the United States, faces two crises at once: Trump's tariff threats and Russia's war on Ukraine.
Albert Ramdin of Suriname takes charge at the Organization of American States as the first Caribbean-born secretary-general in OAS history.
Ramadan brought together Washington diplomats, cultural organizations and government sectors for a month of evening iftar feasts.
Hanène Tajouri Bessassi, Tunisia’s envoy in Washington, discusses her country's priorities at our April 3 Ambassador Insider Series event.
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