MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 27/02/2024
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00:05 Welcome to the news in Africa.
00:09 The information website Coassi tells us that the Nigerian army has denied the suspicion of coups d'état against the administration of President Bola Tenebou.
00:20 In a statement on its official page, the army described a false news, a publication according to which the presidential guard was placed on high alert
00:32 following suspicions of coups d'état in the country.
00:37 The army estimated that the false news was only a fruit of the imagination and asked the public to ignore it.
00:43 It also announced its intention to pursue the newspaper that published the false news in order to obtain reparations in justice on this issue
00:52 which aims to create tensions in the country.
00:56 Let's read on Coassi.
00:58 Let's go now to Burkina Faso.
01:02 A murderous attack hit a mosque in Natchabouani in the east of the country.
01:08 The incident caused the death of several dozen Muslim faithful, writes CNNews in its columns.
01:15 The assailants, armed, targeted the faithful gathered for morning prayer, killing in particular important religious leaders.
01:24 Local authorities have described this attack as "enlargement" due to the large number of assailants and considerable material damage, says the source of information.
01:37 And then in Mozambique, more than 46,000 people were displaced in the province of Cabo Delgado due to growing insecurity.
01:49 This insecurity led to the suspension of the leak-filled natural gas project by Total Energy.
01:56 The information is given by APANews.
01:59 The attacks of the terrorists have forced these massive displacements since early February 2024, according to the UN.
02:08 UNICEF has reported that more than 13,000 people displaced are in Cabo Delgado, while others fled to the neighboring province of Nampula.
02:20 The West African economic community has decided to lift some sanctions imposed on Guinea and Mali.
02:29 The goal is to normalize relations with the states led by the military regimes in the Sahel region.
02:36 This decision follows an extraordinary summit held last weekend, where discussions were mainly on the political and security situation in Niger
02:49 as well as on recent developments in the region.
02:53 The Western Council of State has lifted the financial and economic sanctions that were imposed on the Republic of Guinea shortly after the arrival of Colonel Doumbia in September 2021.
03:03 In addition, the online newspaper, the Western Council of State, decided to lift the restrictions on the employment of Malian citizens within the institutions of the regional organization,
03:13 signaling a softening of its position towards Mali.
03:19 Let's finish with Guinea, where the 6th UN Assembly for the Environment is held this week,
03:28 aiming to raise awareness of the threats to the planet and take preventive measures.
03:35 According to AFRICANEWS, this assembly will be held until Friday, March 1st.
03:42 It addresses the impact of the global crisis on poverty and inequality.
03:48 At the heart of the discussions is the role of multilateralism in the fight against climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.
03:57 With the participation of world leaders and more than 5,000 representatives, this event aims to promote concerted actions to ensure a sustainable future.
04:07 And that, for the planet, is our comrade.
04:12 This is the end of this review of African news. Thank you for following it. Excellent continuation of the programs.
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