As ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United States, Sven Alkalaj represents perhaps the most complicated nation on ...
Keynote speakers at the Washington Educational and Cultural Attaché Association's Spring Meeting on March 27 included ...
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With only 38,500 inhabitants in a territory exactly the same size as the District of Columbia, Liechtenstein is the world’s wealthiest country. According to the World Bank, its annual per-capita ...
Replica of the famous Sarajevo Haggadah is used at a March 24 Seder on Capitol Hill. (Photo courtesy of Project Legacy) A priceless manuscript that survived the Spanish Inquisition, the Nazi invasion ...
A priceless manuscript that survived the Spanish Inquisition, the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia and the Bosnian civil war of 1992-95 was the focus of a special Passover celebration last week on Capitol ...
Embassies around the world have long promoted their country’s art, music and natural attractions through museums, concerts, festivals and tourism exhibitions. But now, thanks to the “metaverse,” ...
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East – and a moment of silence for innocent victims of war – set the tone for the National US-Arab Chamber of Commerce’s 15th annual Iftar earlier this month.
Americans seem to be divided about Iran, perhaps because every American generation has had a different experience with the country—from the hostage crisis of 1979-81 to the current explosion of ...
As President Biden remarked at the recent G7 summit to fellow world leaders “America is back.” While the United States is seeking to deepen relationship around the world, digital diplomacy has a ...
Despite its vast mineral wealth, the Democratic Republic of Congo is among the world’s poorest nations and will likely remain so for years, hobbled by regional wars and corruption. That’s a lot to ...
Eleven new ambassadors recently won accreditation to represent their countries in the United States—but any casual observer would be hard-pressed to find a more controversial group of diplomats based ...
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