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Al Khalifa and Moctezuma belong to the International Friendship Club, Van Tran and Aouled are part of International Club 1, ...
Thirty-four foreign embassies in the nation's capital showcased their cuisines at EventsDC's annual Embassy Chef Challenge on ...
Recently, several friends and colleagues messaged me about protests and international outrage over the famine in Gaza. “There’s been a huge push,” they said.
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.
All eyes will be on Lithuania this week when Vilnius hosts the 2023 NATO Summit, as the 31-nation alliance, in its own words, “faces the most dangerous and unpredictable security environment since the ...
D.C. has a wide collection of private organizations catering to the city’s elite, and several court members of Washington’s diplomatic corps ...
Esther Coopersmith is a woman known as Washington’s most famous hostess. At 92, she’s not nearly as energetic as she was just a few years ago. These days, she gets around with a wheelchair and the ...
The Washington Diplomat presents an exclusive interview with Albania's former president, Sali Berisha, whom the State Department has blacklisted.
Albert Ramdin of Suriname takes charge at the Organization of American States as the first Caribbean-born secretary-general in OAS history.
Egypt faces a “perfect storm” triggered by the Israel-Palestine conflict, Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Russia's war in Ukraine, says Ambassador Motaz Zahran.
Ramadan brought together Washington diplomats, cultural organizations and government sectors for a month of evening iftar feasts.