MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 09/10/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, we are starting this round of the main titles of the national and international press in Morocco.
00:18Yesterday, the National Institute for the Fight Against Corruption presented its annual report for 2023.
00:24The Institute received only 85 complaints, most of which were unreceivable, according to Media24,
00:31which estimates that this figure shows an even lower participation of citizens in the fight against corruption.
00:38In detail, it is at the level of territorial collectivities that the complaints for corruption have been the most deposited,
00:44closely followed by the justice sector.
00:47If the number of complaints has increased compared to the previous year,
00:50however, it remains weak in terms of the extent of the phenomenon of corruption in the country,
00:55according to the website, adding that only 2% of Moroccan citizens know the Institute for the Fight Against Corruption.
01:05Let's go to the United States, where Hurricane Milton caused millions of people to move.
01:12More than 5.5 million people were invited to leave the West Coast of Florida,
01:17one of the largest evacuations in the history of the state, according to the New York Times.
01:22Even those who stayed during the previous storms decided to go this time, given the extent of the phenomenon.
01:29Milton should hit the vulnerable region of Tampa, with its shallow bay and its hundreds of kilometers of coast,
01:36this Wednesday or early tomorrow.
01:39The hurricane has reached a strength of Category 5, the highest level, particularly violent.
01:47The press tour takes us to Germany, where French politics is scrutinized, unpopular in France.
01:59Macron concentrates on the foreigner, title Die Welt, by calling for anticipated legislative elections.
02:06The French president has provoked his own fall with the nomination of Michel Barnier.
02:11Emmanuel Macron is forced to share the power he has monopolized for seven years,
02:16and rather than depress him, this concession would have mostly angered him,
02:21offering him only consolation the international agenda, estimates the conservative German newspaper.
02:27On the contrary, he did not hide his contempt for the mediocre ministerial team of Michel Barnier, adds the German daily.
02:35Tunisia
02:39In Tunisia, the army reveals itself as a support of Thaïs for Qays Saïd.
02:44This is the title chosen by the Middle East Eye.
02:47Tunisia aligns itself on the Algerian model, where the army plays a leading political role,
02:53the online newspaper wonders, according to which the institution, for a long time relegated to barracks,
02:59has gained in visibility and political power on Qays Saïd.
03:03A major change for the country, while the Tunisian president has just been re-elected.
03:09The Tunisian army has seen its political power grow considerably since the accession of Qays Saïd to the presidency,
03:16affirms Middle East Eye, which notes that since its first election in 2019,
03:21Qays Saïd has increased the influence of the army on the political life of the country.
03:27Artificial intelligence
03:29To conclude, artificial intelligence is invited to the Nobel Prize in Physics, titled New Scientist,
03:35rewarding the British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton and the American John Hopfield
03:40for their work on neural networks and algorithms.
03:44It was yesterday that the Nobel Committee for Physics chose to put artificial intelligence
03:49and its contribution to research under the spotlight,
03:53according to the scientific magazine.
03:55The weekly report reports the reaction of Geoffrey Hinton,
03:59who, while happy with the prize, fears the global consequences
04:03if ever smarter systems than us come to take power.
04:11And we come to the end of this tour of the national and international press.
04:15Thank you for following it.
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