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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 06/11/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV in your special press review on the 2024 American elections.
00:17Despite some fears of witnessing notable incidents during these elections, this day was relatively smooth according to the New York Times.
00:24The worst fears of a chaotic election day did not materialize.
00:28Tuesday afternoon reports the American daily, which evokes a scrutiny taking place in a relatively fluid way.
00:34This November 5, there were few reports of problems in the polling stations.
00:39Observes the American newspaper, it mixed technical difficulties with its classics.
00:42A day of scrutiny and operations of disinformation of foreign origin.
00:46False alerts to the bomb in Georgia.
00:48It remains that four years ago, on the day of the election, the vote also seemed relatively fluid, recalls the newspaper.
00:54This did not prevent the Trump camp from multiplying protests and threats as the deployments took place.
00:59It is the next day.
01:01In recent days, the American intelligence services have multiplied the alerts on operations of foreign influence, which would have become more sophisticated.
01:09Since 2016, the international courier has been reporting on Washington's concerns about the outcome of these elections.
01:15Afraid of seeing Russia, Iran or China, they were more active than ever in the presidential election.
01:20A few hours before the scrutiny, the American intelligence has warned that opponents of the United States are carrying out new operations of influence
01:28in order to gain the confidence of the opinion of the integrity of the elections in the United States
01:32and to stir up divisions among citizens by pinning Iran, but especially Russia, the most active threat.
01:38Explains the magazine.
01:40Compared to 2016, disinformation campaigns have become much more targeted, which would make them more effective,
01:45as well as the increased use of artificial intelligence, according to the American press.
01:49However, the conservative press believes that the impeachment of Vladimir Putin in the US election will have no influence on the final result.
01:57End of quote.
02:00There are 2.4 million Africans settled in the United States.
02:04A community that now intends to make its political voice heard by the urns and by those who can participate.
02:10What is at stake is the possibility for us, as immigrants, to be here, to do business and to vote.
02:16This is how Annette Ndiaou, an American lawyer of Syrian-Lebanese origin, is commenting on the scrutiny for the BBC Africa website.
02:22The site was particularly interested in the African diaspora of Texas, strong with 300,000 people.
02:28A diaspora that includes Nigerians, Ghanaians, Kenyans and Ethiopians.
02:32In this traditionally republican state of the south, the Nigerian diaspora had little weight on the political color of the state.
02:39Their civic commitment remains historically weak.
02:42This year's vote is all the more essential as the migratory issue has been at the heart of the campaign.
02:47A centrality that arouses vivid emotions in the African and Texan community.
02:53This is the end of this press release.
02:55Thank you all for following it.
02:57The news continues on Mediard TV.