MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 24/10/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily newscast with this press review.
00:15The crop of watermelon and melon will be temporarily suspended this year in the province of Zagora
00:20in order to fight against the exploitation of hydric resources.
00:23According to the 360, the provisional and defined decision on a year
00:27intervenes after a whole series of measures taken in recent times
00:31in order to limit the culture of watermelon and melon in this region,
00:34says the information portal, taking up the lines of the edition of the Journal of the Arabian Newspaper.
00:39The Arabian Newspaper adds that the services of the Ministry of the Interior
00:42had recommended to reduce the area dedicated to the culture of red watermelon
00:46from 5,000 hectares to about 2,000,
00:48a suggestion accompanied by a rigorous plan of rationalization of irrigation throughout the year,
00:53in order to satisfy the different components of the civil society of the province of Zagora,
00:57including the members of the Association of Friends of the Environment of Zagora,
01:00which had raised the alarm bell in August last year,
01:02calling on local authorities to definitively ban this culture,
01:06described as a real threat to water security in the region, concludes the 360.
01:12While the curfew imposed in Martigny, which was extended until October 28,
01:16the violent conflict that broke out almost a month ago and led to this measure of exception, continues.
01:20The press reports 140 arrests, 400 charred cars, dozens of barricades, 98 injured and 4 dead.
01:27Despite these paradisiacal landscapes, Martigny is living a kind of hell,
01:31the Canadian Daily reports in its report.
01:33Before, my grocery bill cost me 70 euros, now it's at least 150.
01:38Despite a pension, life has always been more expensive.
01:41On the island, which imports 80% of its products, thus burning prices,
01:45while 27% of its population lives below the poverty line,
01:48the current crisis goes beyond the cost of living,
01:51continues the press because it awakens the wounds of the colonial era.
01:54The protest movement, made up of descendants of slaves,
01:57denounces the use of bequets, the descendants of former colonists,
02:00who control about 45% of the wealth,
02:03while these few families represent only 1% of the population.
02:08In the United States, Kamala Harris hardened her tone yesterday,
02:10denouncing the threat posed by her Republican rival,
02:13says the international courier, and she did not go hand in hand.
02:16Do you think that Donald Trump is a fascist?
02:18Interrogated on CNN during a public meeting
02:21in the evening of the key state of Pennsylvania,
02:23the US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate
02:26said, yes, I think so, reports the French magazine.
02:30Earlier yesterday, Kamala Harris had accused her Republican rival
02:34of being more and more unbalanced, and of seeking absolute power,
02:37says the Wall Street Journal,
02:39using for its final message to voters,
02:41the harsh remarks of John Kelly,
02:43indicating that Trump responded to the definition of fascist.
02:46Kamala Harris' remarks on Wednesday
02:48mark the last effort of the Democratic date
02:50to remind voters why they rejected Trump four years ago,
02:54and thus underline the critical comments
02:56of the officials who served under her orders,
02:58underlines the New York Times,
03:00taken up by the international courier.
03:06And that's the end of this press release.
03:08Thank you all for following it.
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