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State Department public‑diplomacy effort targeting Arab youth post‑9/11Case Filekaggle-ho-025023House OversightState Department public‑diplomacy effort targeting Arab youth post‑9/11
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kaggle-ho-025023House OversightState Department public‑diplomacy effort targeting Arab youth post‑9/11
State Department public‑diplomacy effort targeting Arab youth post‑9/11 The passage describes a known public‑diplomacy initiative (Radio Sawa, Alhurra, Hi Magazine) overseen by former officials. It provides no new allegations, financial anomalies, or misconduct, only background on program scope and personnel. Key insights: State Department allocated hundreds of millions to Arab public‑diplomacy after 9/11; Initiative overseen by Charlotte Beers and Karen Hughes; Media outlets created: Radio Sawa, Alhurra, Hi Magazine
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