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International Athletics
The United States has long supported international athletic events, including hosting eight modern Olympic games. These events provide a showcase for American culture, promote mutual understanding between nations, generate a sense of national pride and create a significant economic impact.

Key Policy Fact Sheets
See one-page summaries of key foreign policy issues from the Bureau of Public Affairs.

RSS News Feeds
In addition to our popular electronic subscription services, the Bureau of Public Affairs also offers Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds to provide the latest State Department news.

U.S. Department of State VideosThe Department produces video programs that show U.S. outreach efforts around the world.

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Direct links of interest to journalists; for more information, call: 202-647-2492

  
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