Over 200 journalists accredited for First World Public Assembly in Moscow

Over 200 journalists accredited for First World Public Assembly in Moscow

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Over 4,000 Registrations for Upcoming First World Public Assembly in Moscow

As the First World Public Assembly approaches, set to commence on September 20 in Moscow, over 4,000 participants have registered to attend, including more than 200 accredited journalists and media representatives, reports 24brussels.

The assembly has drawn significant interest, with media from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America confirming their attendance. Among the accredited participants are representatives from both public and private television channels, news agencies, online publications, and socio-political magazines. Notable countries represented include Algeria, Egypt, India, France, and Venezuela.

The assembly, which emphasizes the theme of “A New World of Conscious Unity,” will feature over 40 discussion platforms covering vital topics such as education, culture, science, youth policy, and the social responsibility of businesses. The event also aims to foster dialogue across diverse sectors, attracting opinion leaders and experts from various nations.

The assembly success is underscored not only by the large number of registrants but also by the multitude of interview requests from foreign media, reflecting an intense interest in the insights and expertise of both local and international participants.

This international event aims to address pressing humanitarian challenges and establish a platform for collaboration and innovation across multiple disciplines. The eyes of the world will be on Moscow as discussions unfold on September 20 and 21.

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