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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 23/10/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily rendezvous.
00:15The beginning of this press conference in Morocco and its capital Rabat,
00:18primed on the side of Rome for its commitment to social inclusion and culture,
00:22reports today Le Maroc.
00:24The president of the municipal council of Rabat, Fatih Al Moudni,
00:27received in Italy the Mediterranean prize for excellence,
00:30awarded by the Association of Mediterranean Journalists.
00:33The ceremony took place in the presence of a representative
00:36of the Moroccan embassy in Italy,
00:39as well as eminent personalities in the political,
00:41sporting, cultural, artistic and media world of the Mediterranean port,
00:46explains Le Quotidien National.
00:48A prize that would compensate for the importance of the commitment
00:51of the capital of the kingdom to co-development and sustainability,
00:54placing the citizen at the center of his strategy
00:57and preserving his resources and his environment,
01:00in favor of the enlightened vision and high orientation of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
01:06with the integrated royal program Rabat-Ville Lumière,
01:09Moroccan capital of culture.
01:12The businessman and former political activist,
01:15Slim Raihi, announced his return to Tunisia before the end of the civil year 2024.
01:20He, who had left for five years, informs us Capitalist.
01:23The former president of the Free Patriotic Union and the African Club,
01:26who had not only made friends during his years of political and sporting activism
01:30during the 2010s,
01:32has declared on his social networks that his defense committee
01:34has suggested to him to launch the necessary procedures
01:37for his return to a country where no one is a victim of injustice,
01:41especially after the accusations of treason and conspiracy against the state,
01:44held against them, which in the past have made false accusations against him.
01:50The informant estimates that the businessman is launching a probe
01:54to test the power of the current political authorities in the country
01:58and see their disposition towards him,
02:00while he has been subject to an international arrest warrant,
02:03especially for corruption.
02:07Faced with the Western bloc and at war with Ukraine,
02:10Vladimir Putin exposes his agreement with the BRICS
02:12during the summit organized in Kazan, explains the New York Times.
02:15Isolated by the Western countries because of his war in Ukraine,
02:18the Russian president won a diplomatic victory yesterday,
02:21estimates the American publication.
02:23Russian-Chinese cooperation on the international scene
02:26is one of the factors of global stability.
02:28This is what the Russian president,
02:30who met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in a chaotic international context,
02:34estimated.
02:35The deep friendship that unites China and Russia
02:37from generation to generation will not change.
02:39This is what the head of the Chinese state assured in return.
02:42The fact that Russia welcomes in Kazan 22 leaders and representatives
02:46from more than 30 countries after two and a half years of war
02:49shows not only that Putin is not isolated at the international level
02:52and that the arrest warrant launched against him by the International Criminal Court
02:56is of limited use,
02:58but also that the war in Ukraine is quite simply trivial,
03:01estimates the researcher Anna Naut,
03:03questioned by the New York Times.
03:06In Bangladesh now, after the violent student demonstrations this summer,
03:10new protests took place, this time against the violence done to women,
03:13indicates the Dhaka Tribune.
03:15A crowd of Bangladeshi women marched yesterday in Dhaka,
03:18waving torches and chanting
03:20Liberté! Liberté!
03:21to demand that the government put an end
03:23to a spectacular increase in these violences.
03:25Moeila Parishad, the country's women's rights movement,
03:29has reported an increase of more than a quarter of cases of violence
03:32against women in September
03:34compared to the previous month, in the plural.
03:36Students asked on Tuesday
03:38that the state take care of the medical costs of rape victims
03:41and take measures to prevent law enforcement
03:45from putting pressure on them in cases of rape and harassment,
03:48indicates the Dhaka Tribune in these columns.
03:52And we finish this tour of the media
03:54with a nice discovery for the advancement of mathematics,
03:56tells the International Courier.
03:58Two researchers, Benjamin Green from the University of Oxford
04:01and Mittab Saouni from the University of Columbia in New York,
04:04have discovered a new way to identify the first numbers,
04:07a first for more than 25 years,
04:09according to the scientific press.
04:11The first numbers are, in a way, the basic bricks
04:14that make up all the whole numbers,
04:16explains the French magazine.
04:18Mathematicians have been exploring different ways
04:21to combine them for centuries, but also to recognize them.
04:24So what is this discovery?
04:26A toolbox of methods that are associated
04:28with two very distant fields of mathematics,
04:30the theory of numbers and the combinatory.
04:32These tools could help other mathematicians
04:35to make new breakthroughs and go through new stages
04:38and convince several experts.
04:40The basis of the demonstration contains a lot of new ideas
04:43that could make the world of mathematics even more advanced.
04:47And that's the end of this press conference.
04:49Thank you all for coming.
04:51Enjoy the rest of the program.