"Europe and the United States have decided to earmark 4% of all funds expended in the fight against Covid-19 to the eradication of malaria, AIDS and tuberculosis, diseases that kill millions of people every year."
I was sitting in front of my TV watching the news. I could barely believe my ears. As the report continued, I turned up the sound so as not to miss a word.
The United States has lifted sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela and sent 10 planes with medical equipment and personnel to assist those countries in their fight against Covid-19.
The leaders of North and South Korea have signed an historic agreement to reunite their country, henceforth known as the Republic of Korea.
The African and European Unions have signed a free trade agreement, under which goods and citizens may circulate freely from one continent to the other.
The stock exchanges are now publishing daily figures on the profits of major companies, broken down by country, to serve as the basis for corporate income tax calculations.
In the Middle East a new country – Palestine – where Muslims, Christians and Jews may now peacefully coexist, has been admitted as a full member of the UN and has already signed multilateral cooperation agreements with other countries of the region.
Then I woke up: after breaking the fast for the day, I had fallen asleep in front of the TV.
Benyounès
Lol. Reminded me of John Lennon's song: Imagine. Very nice indeed.
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