Set 29, 2025 | International Affairs
H.E. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of the Republic of Burkina Faso, delivered at the United Nations an address that the World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) welcomes with deep appreciation and full support.At a...
Set 27, 2025 | International Affairs
Despite decades of international appeals, there are still around 12,241 nuclear warheads active in the world today. This staggering figure does not represent protection but rather a constant threat of annihilation for all humanity. The World Organization of States –...
Set 26, 2025 | International Affairs
The debate on climate change is often poisoned by personal opinions and economic interests however scientific data are not subject to debate and clearly demonstrate that our planet is experiencing an unprecedented warming phase with direct consequences on security...
Set 24, 2025 | International Affairs
In today’s world, information circulates at an unprecedented speed. Within seconds, a piece of news can travel across the globe, influencing opinions, political decisions, and social behavior. Yet alongside this remarkable progress, we are witnessing a phenomenon that...
Set 23, 2025 | International Affairs
The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace welcomes with great attention the announcement of the new mutual defense agreement signed between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The agreement,...
Set 21, 2025 | International Affairs
The international debate on October 7 continues to be addressed as if it were an isolated event, while the legal reality is far more complex. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has deep roots that go back to the persistent denial of the Palestinian people’s right to...