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Clinton’s portrait joins a gallery of secretaries of state
Discover how the portraits of U.S. secretaries of state, from the 1700s to today, were shaped by U.S. values and evolving art traditions.
Music diplomacy: Helping to ‘see each other’s humanity’
The U.S. sends musicians abroad each year. Learn about this music diplomacy, which began with 1950s jazz heroes and continues today.
Delivering clean power to rural Madagascar
Power Africa is enabling people in rural Madagascar to reopen businesses or simply watch TV. See how this partnership is improving lives.
Coming to terms with war trauma in Ukraine
Medical specialists from Ukraine visited hospitals in the United States to share insights into treating people injured in war.
Partnership in action: The U.S.-Pakistan Green Alliance framework
The U.S.-Pakistan Green Alliance tackles the most pressing environmental problems. Learn more about this historic collaboration here.
Protecting the rights of people with disabilities helps all of us
Learn how increasing disability rights in a single country can lead to better outcomes, from social inclusion to strengthened economies.
Bolstering Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition
The U.S. and ASEAN member states are working to meet rapidly growing energy demand with renewable sources. Learn about these partnerships.
Looking back at the U.N.’s place in New York
As world leaders come to U.N. headquarters in New York for the annual General Assembly, take a look back at the site's genesis, 75 years ago.
Cuban American salsa singer Celia Cruz honored on U.S. coin
Celia Cruz immigrated to the U.S. following the Cuban Revolution, going on to become a cultural icon and the "Queen of Salsa."