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The Bureau of International Information Programs' site www.America.gov offers up-to-date information on U.S. society, values and policy to our worldwide audiences. The site also offers information dedicated to the Middle East Peace Process and America's involvement in peacemaking in the region. Links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.
- The French version of America.Gov is www.america.gov/fr
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The new Arabic version of America.Gov is www.america.gov/ar

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PUBLICATIONS

Books
Illustrated publications, slide movies, and video on U.S. society, culture, and policies.

eJournals USA
A monthly electronic journal available in multiple languages about U.S. foreign affairs and U.S. society and culture. 

Student Corner
Facts, fun stories, and short publications that can help you with school assignments or other projects about the United States.


MULTIMEDIA 

Ask America
Join our online community of experts, business leaders and government officials in a webchat or webcast.

Blogs
Your source for conversation and debate on the issues that shape our world. Come join the discussion.

Photo Gallery
America.gov photo galleries offer a visual tour of the stories and issues shaping our world.

Podcasts
Download America.gov's podcasts to your computer or MP3 player for a quick briefing on key issues.

Video
America.gov's videos provide a close-up look at the people, places and events behind the news.

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