More than 120 journalists, media workers, and communicators from around the world formed an alliance to report on issues affecting the Global South.
The one-day meeting in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, adopted a joint declaration establishing the alliance of communicators against the media blockade on issues primarily impacting the developing world.
Titled "Voices of the New World," the meeting took place on Wednesday in Caracas.

The joint declaration, among other points, calls for a multipolar world order based on equity and inclusion.
The gathering addressed topics such as "Journalism on Its Feet: Against the Dictatorship of the Algorithm," with speakers from Russia, Spain, and the United States.
The discussion on "The Middle East and Communicators: Military Objective" was led by speakers from Palestine, Iran, and the United States.
Another presentation, titled "Mother Africa: Own Vision and Decolonisation", was delivered by journalists from South Africa, Namibia, and Mali.
Latin America and the Caribbean were also featured with the theme "The Truth That Awaits," presented by speakers from Mexico, Venezuela, and Brazil.

At the conclusion of the Voices of the New World forum, the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez Gómez, denounced global media manipulation and compared the extermination of Palestinians in Gaza to the Jewish Holocaust.