Over 200 Journalists and Bloggers Accredited for the World Public Assembly

Moscow, September 2025

More than 200 journalists and representatives of the blogosphere have been accredited to cover the First World Public Assembly (WPA), a landmark global forum dedicated to the theme “A New World of Conscious Unity.”

The accredited media come from across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, reflecting the truly global interest in the Assembly. African representation includes media professionals from Algeria, Gambia, Egypt, Zambia, Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, South Africa, and Ghana. Asian delegates hail from Bahrain, India, the UAE, Pakistan, and Tajikistan, while European participants include journalists from Belarus, Russia, France, and Serbia. Venezuela and Cuba represent Latin America.

The Assembly’s press center has been inundated with requests for interviews with key speakers, as international outlets express interest not only in experts from their respective regions but also in global opinion leaders from other countries.

With 4,000 registered participants and more than 40 discussion platforms scheduled for September 20–21 at Moscow’s World Trade Center, the WPA will explore a wide range of issues including culture, education, science, youth policy, interfaith dialogue, business responsibility, tourism, sports, and media.

“A new world begins where unity is established, where differences are not intimidated, but respected, where values are higher than differences, and cooperation is stronger than rivalry. The new world is a matter of common efforts. And it is being created here and now — together with you,” said Andrei Belyaninov, Secretary General of the World Peoples Assembly.

This unprecedented media engagement highlights the Assembly’s role as a hub for dialogue, bridging continents and perspectives in a shared quest for peace and cooperation.