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The celebrity media platform broadcasts news on Wednesday in English

La plateforme médiatique des célébrités diffuse les nouvelles le jeudi en français

Медийная платформа знаменитостей вещает новости в пятницу на русском языке

La plataforma de medios de celebridades transmite noticias el sábado en español

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Celebrity Media: A Brilliant Dialogue Between Two Novelists at The Korea Society

Celebrity Media Report: On September 4, at a literary event hosted by the Korea Society in New York, two distinguished novelists Ed Park and Mira Jacob engaged in a fascinating dialogue. Both in-person and online audiences participated, creating a lively atmosphere.

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Celebrity Media Report: On September 4, at The Korea Society in New York, two distinguished novelists Ed Park and Mira Jacob engaged in a captivating conversation. Both online and in-person audiences participated, creating a lively atmosphere.

Celebrity Media: A Brilliant Dialogue Between Two Novelists at The Korea Society

Mira Jacob: From Personal Experience to Literary Exploration

Celebrity Media host Lucia Liu interviewed novelist Mira Jacob, who moderated the event, asking her to share her writing journey and motivations. Jacob recalled her first novel published in 2014 and her widely acclaimed 2019 graphic memoir Good Talk. She revealed she is currently working on a mystery novel centered on an “Indian American woman with a white appearance,” inspired by her father’s passing—an experience that profoundly reshaped her writing purpose and themes.

When asked about the most beautiful part of writing, Jacob emphasized: “The real joy is not in awards or book tours, but in immersing myself alone in the world of the manuscript.” In response to criticism, she said: “I know exactly who I am writing for. As long as they feel seen and understood, I have fulfilled my mission.”

Ed Park: The Freedom and Humor of Short Stories
Guided by novelist Mira Jacob, Ed Park shared his latest short story collection. He recalled that many of the works were written during breaks from his novels, serving as a kind of “escape” and relaxation. He noted that compared with novels, short stories are more concise and direct due to their limited length.
Moderator Mira Jacob highlighted that Park’s stories often make readers laugh, with humor that feels both natural and profound—a key charm of his work. Park responded that humor is an immediate way to connect with readers. “When reading aloud, the audience’s laughter is the most direct response.” He also read an excerpt from his short story Bring on the Dancing Horses, filling the room with laughter.

A Feast of Literature and Culture
This dialogue not only allowed the audience to appreciate the creative journeys of the two writers but also demonstrated the vital role of literature in exploring identity, culture, and artistic innovation. The Korea Society provided the platform for this exchange, while the Celebrity Media host guided the discussion with questions, making the event more interactive and thought-provoking.

 The intellectual exchange between Jacob and Park offered the audience a literary feast, affirming the unique power of literature to transcend cultural and identity boundaries.

First Lady Melania Trump Hosts a Meeting of the White House Task Force on AI Education

First Lady Melania Trump Hosts a Meeting of the White House Task Force on AI Education.
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UN chief hails ‘remarkable example’ of Papua New Guinea as he concludes historic trip

Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea addresses reporters at joint press encounter with Secretary-General António Guterres (right) in Port Moresby.UN Photo/Seru Kepa Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea addresses reporters at joint press encounter with Secretary-General António Guterres (right) in Port Moresby.

The Secretary-General addressed the Papua New Guinea parliament during a special session to mark the country's 50th anniversary of independence.
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Speaking to journalists in the capital of Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Friday, UN chief António Guterres rounded off the first ever visit to the Pacific nation by a sitting Secretary-General, paying tribute to the country’s unbroken 50-year run as a multilingual democracy – which is now beset by major economic and environmental challenges.

Flanked by the country’s Prime Minister, James Marape, Mr. Guterres echoed comments he made during a speech in the national parliament on Wednesday, in which he described Papua New Guineans as “champions of multilateralism and international solutions.”

The Secretary-General noted that, in a world where “we see democratic values being put into question,” the country – where some 800 languages are spoken – retains a preference for solving problems peaceably through dialogue.

Papua New Guinea's rare cloud forests are a high elevation rainforest characterised by low-level cloud cover. (14 June 2011)Ryan Hawk/Woodland Park Zoo Papua New Guinea's rare cloud forests are a high elevation rainforest characterised by low-level cloud cover. (14 June 2011)

Time for climate justice…

The climate crisis has been high on the agenda throughout the visit, with Mr. Guterres leaving the capital to visit a rainforest region and discuss the problems caused by the changing climate with civil society representatives.

Addressing the media in Port Moresby, the UN chief expressed gratitude and solidarity with Papua New Guineans, for how they are addressing an existential challenge not of their own making.

“Papua New Guinea does not contribute to climate change,” he pointed out. “Papua New Guinea has a negative emissions record, due to an enormous carbon sink: the admirable forests of this country and the ocean.”

He said it was time for the international community to recognise that countries like Papua New Guinea deserve climate justice and support to build resilience against the “devastating impact of climate change.”

Local conservationist Alfred Masul is replanting mangrove trees in Papua New Guinea to build resilience against climate change.UNDP/Andrea Egan Local conservationist Alfred Masul is replanting mangrove trees in Papua New Guinea to build resilience against climate change.

…And economic justice

The country’s ability to adapt to the increasingly volatile climate and develop its economy is also hampered, declared Mr. Guterres, by its designation as a middle-income country – which means that it does not have access to the kinds of concessional funding, such as grants, low interest loans and debt relief, that are available to low-income nations.

This, he said, is “an injustice that must be corrected.”

Part of the issue, according to the Secretary-General, is the outdated nature of the international financial architecture (a recurrent theme during his mandate). The institutions created over 75 years ago, need to be reformed “in order for developing countries like Papua New Guinea to have a much stronger voice and a much stronger influence in the way decisions are taken,” he argued, “and a much higher access to the resources that are essential for the development of the country.”

Renowned Calligrapher Li Guiming’s Peace Calligraphy Resonates with Songs of World Peace at UN Headquarters, Spreading Blessings Across the World

Celebrity Media Commentator: This year marks the special commemorative occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations and the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. August 8 is not only a day that carries the weight of history, but also gives new contemporary significance to peace and unity. At this important moment of commemorating the “Double 80,” the overseas Chinese community in the eastern United States successfully held the “Remember History · Safeguard Peace” commemorative event at the UN Headquarters. Chen Li, Consul General of China in New York, attended and delivered a speech. Distinguished guests, including Yongjia Zheng, former Chairman of the UN NGO Committee and a New York State Assemblyman, were present to witness this historic moment together.

Renowned calligrapher Li Guiming’s Peace Calligraphy Resonates with Songs of World Peace at UN Headquarters

China’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Fu CongMelissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global CommunicationsXu Haoliang, UN Under-Secretary-General and Associate Administrator of UNDPFormer UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

During the event, the calligraphy piece “Peace” created by Li Guiming, Honorary President of the American Fujian Association and Honorary President of the American International Arts Association, became the cultural highlight of the day. Each stroke carried not only the strength and grace of Chinese calligraphy but also the heartfelt call of the Chinese people for world peace. As an outstanding Chinese artist active on the international stage, Li Guiming has frequently appeared at major UN events over the years—from the 67th annual meeting of the Commission on the Status of Women, to the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, and the Lunar New Year gala “Dance of the Snake, Heralding a New Chapter.” He has consistently used culture as a medium to convey China’s voice and promote dialogue among civilizations.

At this year’s High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, Li Guiming presented his calligraphy piece “Peace · Blessing” to representatives from around the world. The unique lines and rhythms of Chinese calligraphy vividly illustrated the UN’s core values of “peace, development, cooperation, and mutual benefit,” winning high praise from participants. Lok Bahadur Thapa, Permanent Representative of Nepal to the UN and Vice President of ECOSOC, lauded Li Guiming’s practice of promoting cross-civilizational exchange through the culture of “blessing,” believing this innovative form provides valuable inspiration for cultural approaches to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Calligraphy is the essence of Chinese civilization, and also a carrier of national spirit and values. Li Guiming’s “Peace” and “Blessing” are not only artistic expressions of ink and brush but also vivid expressions of cultural confidence—heartfelt messages from the Chinese nation for world peace and human well-being. Against the backdrop of a turbulent international situation, this cultural power is particularly precious. It does not argue with words, yet it stirs resonance deep in the soul; it does not impose by force, yet it builds consensus through dialogue and mutual learning.

“Peace” is the common language of the world, and “Blessing” is the shared pursuit of humanity. From UN Headquarters to Chinese universities, from diplomatic platforms to cultural exchanges, Li Guiming has used his brush to spread the gentle power of Chinese culture to every corner of the world. This is both the responsibility and the grace of a Chinese artist, as well as China’s wisdom and sentiment in contributing to the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

Even more meaningful is that immediately after the August 8 event, Li Guiming set off back to China and rushed to meet philanthropist Cao Dewang at the university he founded. A carefully created “Blessing” character by Li had already been engraved on a large boulder as a congratulatory gift when the university was established. This treasured work not only symbolizes the auspicious meaning of Chinese culture but has also become the cornerstone of Cao Dewang University’s “Blessing,” carrying wishes for talent to gather and for society to flourish.

At UN Headquarters that day, peace calligraphy intertwined with songs of world peace; in the campus of a Chinese university, the fragrance of the “Blessing” character blended harmoniously with dreams of technological innovation. Together, these scenes form vivid chapters of how Chinese culture in the new era is reaching the world and bringing blessings to all humanity.

"Europe needs a strong Lithuania to protect our borders and our people": President von der Leyen

"تحتاج أوروبا إلى ليتوانيا قوية لحماية حدودنا وشعبنا": الرئيسة فون دير لاين

冯德莱恩主席:“欧洲需要一个强大的立陶宛来保护我们的边界和人民”

"Europe needs a strong Lithuania to protect our borders and our people": President von der Leyen

« L’Europe a besoin d’une Lituanie forte pour protéger nos frontières et notre peuple » : la Présidente von der Leyen

«Европе нужна сильная Литва, чтобы защитить наши границы и наш народ»: Президент фон дер Ляйен

«Europa necesita una Lituania fuerte para proteger nuestras fronteras y a nuestro pueblo»: la Presidenta von der Leyen