At the beginning of my speech to you, I would like to pay tribute to all noble humanitarian efforts to meet challenges of ever-growing food crises, like our today’s international peace conference on food challenges under the title “Fix The Food”.
At the beginning of my speech to you, I would like to pay tribute to all noble humanitarian efforts to meet challenges of ever-growing food crises, like our today’s international peace conference on food challenges under the title “Fix The Food”.
First of all, I would like to thank the University of Padua for inviting me to talk about a value that I see as fundamental and central to our lives and struggles, which is freedom. For me, it is the value we all have to have, defend with all strength and never compromise on, because losing it means losing humanity and becoming like a machine without will.
Hello all..I am so happy to participate in this important discussion on what disinformation and misinformation can do in our lives. At the request of this event’s organizers,
Today I greet you on the tenth anniversary of the glorious February Revolution.
We are in one world, and no one can go unaffected by what happens to the other.
Hallo everyone!
Allow me first to express my pleasure for joining this gathering to discuss this very important issue; which and conflict.
First, I would like to express how honoured I am to be here at this long-standing academic platform. Dear friends, let me start my speech from Yemen;
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