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  • Florida State University Expert Explains How World Cup Fans Are Reshaping America’s Image

    By  Stephen Stone, National Media Strategist

    Viral social media content from international visitors attending the FIFA World Cup is showing how everyday interactions across the United States can become a form of citizen diplomacy that may help reshape global perceptions of the country.

    Whether it’s fans from Japan marveling at Texas barbecue, Scotland’s Tartan Army spreading goodwill in Boston or German content creators becoming enamored with Buc-ee’s, international visitors have consistently shared positive reactions to American hospitality, food and local culture.

    The social media content offers a contrast to some perceptions of the United States. According to the Pew Research Center, some of Europe’s hottest soccer hubs stated that they believed the U.S. was plagued by “very strong partisan conflicts.”

    Florida State University Professor of Sociology Deana Rohlinger studies mass media, social movements, digital participation and democratic processes. She said the FIFA World Cup offers one of the largest examples of citizen diplomacy, when ordinary people act as informal ambassadors and generate goodwill that governments cannot easily create.

    “Social scientists have known for decades that when people from different groups interact under positive conditions, stereotypes often break down. The World Cup is one of the largest examples imaginable,” Rohlinger said.

    While diplomacy is often viewed as a top-down process led by governments and political leaders, citizen diplomacy works from the bottom up. International visitors’ own perceptions change by experiencing what U.S. culture is about.

    “Part of why this resonates is that it pushes back against a story we’ve been telling ourselves for years,” Rohlinger added. “So much of what we encounter emphasizes polarization, conflict and dysfunction that those images start to define how we see ourselves. Then outsiders, people with no reason to flatter us, arrive expecting one thing and encounter another. Their reactions interrupt the narrative. They provide a more generous, and probably more accurate, reflection of who we are.”

    Media interested in learning more about citizen diplomacy and how the FIFA World Cup is influencing perceptions of the U.S. may contact Professor of Sociology Deana Rohlinger via email at drohling@fsu.edu.

    Deana Rohlinger, professor of sociology, Florida State University College of Social Sciences and Public Policy

    How does citizen diplomacy become so effective in the case of FIFA World Cup visitors experiencing the United States?

    Part of what makes these moments powerful is that visitors arrive with expectations shaped by headlines and social media. Then they encounter something more mundane and more human: strangers striking up conversations, neighbors helping with directions, someone insisting they have to experience Buc-ee’s, or introducing them to the marvel of a Big Gulp. These small interactions sound trivial, but they leave impressions. And because so many of us are watching these encounters unfold online, the goodwill extends far beyond the people who were actually there. Visitors show up expecting a divided, unwelcoming country, discover something different, and then tell the world. That’s how the script gets flipped.

    How can this type of positive social media content boost morale to U.S. citizens and their own thoughts/opinions of their country?

    There’s something powerful about hearing these positive reactions from strangers. Praise from people who don’t owe us anything feels more credible than self-congratulation. The effect is probably temporary, but moments like this remind people that the angry, divided portrait we carry around is only part of the picture. Everyday interactions, ordinary kindness and even shared excitement over things as mundane as Buc-ee’s or a Big Gulp point to another side of American life that often gets lost in the headlines.

  • ACS Reviews Progress of Proposed Haridaspur–Vizianagaram Fourth Railway Line Project

    Bhubaneswar, June 24 (UDN): Revenue and Disaster Management Department Additional Chief Secretary Aravind Kumar Padhi on Tuesday reviewed the progress of the proposed fourth railway line project between Haridaspur in Odisha and Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh, underscoring the importance of timely implementation of the strategically significant rail corridor.

    ACS Reviews Progress of Proposed Haridaspur–Vizianagaram Fourth Railway Line Project

    During the review meeting, Padhee assessed the status of land acquisition, inter-departmental coordination, and other preparatory activities related to the ambitious infrastructure project. He directed officials to expedite pending processes and ensure seamless coordination among all stakeholders for the early execution of the project.

    The proposed fourth railway line is expected to substantially enhance rail connectivity and freight handling capacity along the busy east coast corridor, which serves as a vital transportation link for industries, ports, and mineral-rich regions of Odisha and neighbouring states.

    Officials informed the meeting that the project is aimed at easing congestion on the existing rail network, improving operational efficiency, and facilitating faster movement of both passenger and freight trains.

    Padhee stressed the need for close coordination between district administrations, the Railways, and other concerned departments to address land acquisition and rehabilitation-related issues in a timely manner.

    Senior officials from the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, district administrations, and representatives of the Railways participated in the review meeting and discussed measures to expedite project implementation.

    The proposed rail corridor is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening regional connectivity and supporting economic growth in eastern India.

  • Burhanpur Banana Gets GI Tag, Set to Boost Farmers’ Income and Global Reach

    Bhopal/New Delhi, June 24: The Burhanpur Kela (banana) has been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a significant milestone for the farmers of Burhanpur district in Madhya Pradesh and strengthening the identity of one of India’s key banana-producing regions.

    The application for the GI tag was filed in January 2024 by Khaknar Krushi Vikas Farmer Producer Company Limited. Burhanpur is known for its high banana yield and is the only district in Madhya Pradesh with a dedicated banana mandi, making it a major hub for banana cultivation in the state.

    The region is home to thousands of orchards, with bananas supplied across India and exported to international markets, particularly in North India and Gulf countries, where demand continues to grow steadily.

    Officials said the GI recognition will give Burhanpur bananas a distinct identity in domestic and global markets, helping improve brand value, protect against imitation products and ensure better price realisation for farmers. It is also expected to open new export opportunities and strengthen the region’s agricultural economy.

    The recognition has brought significant relief and pride to more than 18,000 banana farmers in the district, who have contributed to building the crop’s strong reputation over the years. At present, around 18,640 farmers are engaged in banana cultivation across approximately 26,120 hectares, producing nearly 18.28 lakh metric tonnes annually.

    The development is also expected to encourage growth in agri-based industries and food processing units in the region, generating new employment opportunities for local communities.

    Burhanpur already has a growing banana processing ecosystem, with over 55 units established under the Pradhan Mantri Micro Food Industry Development Scheme. These units produce a range of value-added products from bananas, further strengthening the supply chain and boosting rural entrepreneurship.

    With the GI tag, Burhanpur banana is poised for wider recognition, stronger market positioning and improved economic prospects for farmers in the region.

  • LIC Final Dividend Draws Investor Attention Ahead of Record Date

    Mumbai, June 24: Life Insurance Corporation of India (Life Insurance Corporation of India) has fixed June 25 (Thursday) as the record date for its final dividend of ₹10 per share, making today the final trading session for investors looking to qualify for the payout.

    The record date determines which shareholders are eligible to receive the dividend. Only those whose names appear in the company’s demat records as of June 25 will be entitled to the declared payout.

    Under the SEBI T+1 settlement mechanism, shares purchased must be credited to an investor’s demat account before the record date. This effectively means investors need to buy LIC shares at least one trading day prior to the record date to ensure eligibility for the dividend.

    The announcement has placed LIC shares in focus, as market participants typically see increased interest in dividend-paying large-cap companies around record dates.

    Dividend declarations by major public sector insurers like LIC are closely tracked by investors seeking steady income opportunities, especially in volatile market conditions.

    Investors are advised to carefully consider settlement timelines and trading cut-offs to ensure they do not miss eligibility for corporate benefits.

    The ₹10 per share final dividend reflects LIC’s continued commitment to rewarding shareholders, even as it navigates evolving market and regulatory conditions.

  • India and South Korea Explore Deeper Cooperation in Startups and Innovation

    New Delhi, June 24: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held discussions with South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun to review bilateral relations and explore new opportunities for collaboration, particularly in startups, innovation and emerging technologies.

    The talks focused on strengthening the India–South Korea strategic partnership, with both sides expressing interest in expanding cooperation in areas such as digital innovation, technology-driven entrepreneurship and economic engagement.

    Both ministers reviewed ongoing bilateral initiatives and exchanged views on enhancing business-to-business linkages, with a special emphasis on supporting startup ecosystems in both countries.

    The discussions also highlighted the growing role of innovation-led growth in shaping future economic partnerships, with startups identified as a key driver of bilateral cooperation.

    Officials said the meeting reflects the shared commitment of India and South Korea to deepen economic ties and encourage greater collaboration between entrepreneurs, investors and technology firms.

    The two sides also agreed to continue high-level engagement to further strengthen cooperation in trade, investment and emerging sectors in the coming years.

  • NLC India Renewables and OREDA Form Joint Venture to Develop 1000 MW Green Energy Projects in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar, June 24 (UDN): In a major step towards accelerating Odisha’s clean energy transition, NLC India Renewables Limited (NIRL) and Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA) signed a Joint Venture Agreement on Tuesday to jointly develop 1000 MW of renewable energy projects across the state.

    NLC India Renewables and OREDA Form Joint Venture to Develop 1000 MW Green Energy Projects in Odisha

    The signing ceremony, held in Bhubaneswar, was graced by Deputy Chief Minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, who described the partnership as a milestone in strengthening Odisha’s renewable energy ecosystem and achieving its clean energy targets.

    The proposed Joint Venture Company (JVC) will focus on a diversified renewable energy portfolio, including 250 MW of wind power projects and 225 MW of floating solar projects, along with other green energy initiatives to be implemented in phases across Odisha.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister said the collaboration between NIRL and OREDA would harness Odisha’s renewable energy potential while combining technical expertise and financial strength to accelerate sustainable development. He added that the initiative would support the state’s Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) targets and position Odisha as a leading hub for green innovation in India.

    The JVC will be structured with 51% equity participation from NIRL and 49% from OREDA. The Board of Directors will consist of five members, including three nominees from NIRL and two from OREDA, ensuring balanced governance and coordinated decision-making.

    Additional Chief Secretary (Energy) Vishal Kumar Dev stated that the initiative will significantly enhance the state’s institutional capacity to execute large-scale renewable energy projects and support Odisha’s long-term sustainability goals.

    Senior officials including Prasanna Kumar Acharya and Devendra Pratap Singh, along with representatives from the Energy Department, OREDA, and NIRL, attended the event.

    Officials said the partnership marks a crucial step in Odisha’s journey toward a cleaner, greener, and more energy-secure future.

  • Assam Puts Districts on Alert After Flash Floods in Arunachal Pradesh

    Guwahati, June 24: Assam has been placed on high alert after flash floods in neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh raised concerns over possible downstream flooding in vulnerable riverine areas.

    The alert has been issued as rising water levels in key river systems flowing from Arunachal Pradesh are being closely monitored by disaster management authorities in Assam. Officials said precautionary measures have been activated in low-lying and flood-prone districts.

    District administrations have been instructed to stay prepared for emergency response, including evacuation planning, deployment of relief teams and continuous monitoring of river water levels.

    Authorities are coordinating with upstream monitoring agencies to track rainfall patterns and inflow levels from catchment areas in Arunachal Pradesh, where intense rainfall has triggered flash flooding in several regions.

    Residents in vulnerable zones have been advised to remain alert and follow official advisories, particularly in areas historically prone to seasonal flooding.

    The Assam State Disaster Management Authority said it is maintaining round-the-clock surveillance and is prepared to respond swiftly if water levels rise further in major rivers.

    Officials added that early warning systems and inter-state coordination are crucial in managing flood risks in the Brahmaputra basin during the monsoon season.

  • Basunga Pata Dispatched to Shrimandir for Rath Yatra Rituals in Puri

    Bhubaneswar, June 24 (UDN): In a key ritual prelude to the annual Rath Yatra celebrations, the Basunga Pata has been dispatched to the sacred premises of Shree Jagannath Temple (Shrimandir) in Puri on Tuesday, temple officials said.

    Basunga Pata Dispatched to Shrimandir for Rath Yatra Rituals in Puri

    The ceremonial cloth, considered an important component of the traditional rituals associated with the Rath Yatra preparations, was sent following established religious procedures under the supervision of temple servitors and officials.

    According to sources, the dispatch of Basunga Pata marks the continuation of preparatory rites ahead of the grand chariot festival, during which Lord Jagannath, along with Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, will be worshipped in accordance with centuries-old traditions.

    Servitors ensured that all customary rituals were performed before the transfer of the sacred cloth, maintaining the sanctity and religious significance of the process.

    Temple authorities stated that all preparatory arrangements for Rath Yatra are progressing in a structured manner, with various rituals being conducted as per the prescribed schedule.

    Further ritual activities are expected to continue in the coming days as part of the elaborate preparations for one of Odisha’s most significant annual festivals.

  • Europe Faces Record Heatwave as WHO Warns of Public Health Emergency

    Rome, June 24: Europe is grappling with an intense and prolonged heatwave that has pushed several countries into emergency response mode, with the World Health Organization (WHO) describing the situation as a “health emergency”.

    Italy has issued red heat alerts across 16 cities, reflecting extreme temperature conditions expected to continue in the coming days. Authorities have warned of significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups including the elderly, young children and those with chronic illnesses.

    France recorded its hottest day since measurements began in 1947, with extreme temperatures straining public services. In response, major tourist landmarks including the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum temporarily adjusted operating hours to ensure public safety.

    Spain continues to face severe heat conditions, with temperatures reaching up to 44°C in parts of Andalusia. Weather agencies have issued high-level alerts across multiple regions as extreme heat persists.

    In the United Kingdom, rare red warnings have been issued for parts of central and southern England, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40°C. Several schools have suspended activities due to safety concerns.

    The WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, warned that heat is now a major public health crisis, noting rising temperatures are placing increasing pressure on healthcare systems across the region. He highlighted that Europe is the fastest-warming region globally and that heat-related deaths have significantly increased in recent years.

    He also stressed that many heat-related deaths can be prevented through timely warnings, improved urban planning, better access to water and shade, and stronger preparedness of health systems during extreme weather events.

    Meteorological agencies across Europe have warned that the current heatwave is being intensified by persistent high-pressure systems, with conditions expected to remain extreme in the near term.

    Authorities continue to urge citizens to take precautions as the continent faces one of the most severe early-summer heat events in recent years.

  • Ebola Cases in DR Congo Cross 1,000 as WHO Flags Unusually High Early Spread

    June 24: The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported 1,094 Ebola cases amid a sharp early surge in the outbreak, with the World Health Organization (WHO) noting the unusually high caseload recorded in the first month.

    Health authorities said the rapid rise in infections has triggered intensified response measures, including expanded surveillance, contact tracing and emergency preparedness across affected regions.

    The WHO has expressed concern over the pace of transmission in the initial phase of the outbreak, warning that swift and coordinated containment efforts are essential to prevent wider community spread.

    National health agencies, working with international partners, are strengthening treatment facilities, scaling up diagnostic capacity and accelerating vaccination efforts in high-risk areas.

    Officials have urged communities to remain vigilant, report symptoms early and cooperate with health teams to support containment efforts and reduce further transmission.

    Public health responses are also focusing on improving awareness, reinforcing infection prevention measures and ensuring timely medical intervention in remote and vulnerable regions.

    The outbreak remains under close monitoring as authorities continue efforts to control its spread.