Ambitions of 1989? Ambitions of today?:The need to reclaim the promise of 89 three decades after the end of the Cold War
Ambitions of 1989? Ambitions of today?:The need to reclaim the promise of 89 three decades after the end of the Cold War
About two decades have passed since the rise of "terrorism" as a global wave and as a concept guiding global policies. Today’s question to all is:
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman delivered a speech at the memorial service of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi 40 days after his departure, which was held in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Friday.
Dear friends and participants in this international meeting to launch the global report on Food Crises 2019, I really appreciate your noble endeavors in convening this global gathering that marks a promising juncture
I salute all of you dear ones, to stand before this gathering of the highest minds that make the most important progress in science and life. It is a great honor for me and fills me with a sense of happiness.
First of all, I would like to thank the organizer of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) for inviting me to participate in your discussions on critical issues related to security, especially human security as among the most important and crucial forms of security given its direct implications on human lives and existence.
I greet all of you, dear, to stand before this gathering of the great minds that are making the most important progress in science and life. It is a great honor for me
In the name of of Allah the Merciful,In the name of the great Yemeni people,In the name of the people's peaceful and free revolution, the glorious revolution of February 11th,