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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 07/11/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for another daily newscast with this press review.
00:16At the World Cup 2030, a strategic document presented by Le Brief presents the economic, social and cultural impacts of this major sporting event.
00:25Titled World Cup 2030, opportunities for development and challenges for sustainability,
00:30the report published by the Observatory of Governmental Work highlights the advantages for Morocco,
00:36while raising the necessary precautions to guarantee a lasting heritage.
00:40The Outre-Agoe evaluates the potential economic downturns between 8 and 10 billion dollars
00:45by the sectors of tourism, infrastructure, distribution rights and sponsorship.
00:50Let's add to this the investments in planned infrastructure,
00:53notably the extension of the railway network at high speed between Casablanca and Agadir,
00:58which will cost about 5 billion dollars.
01:00However, the Observatory warns against the risks of sustainability associated with this organization,
01:06hoping that these investments do not become financial burdens.
01:10The report also emphasizes the importance of a rigorous management of debt and the question of sustainable development,
01:16notably with the promotion of clean energy.
01:21The morning of Algeria is back on the sacred of the Algerian writer Kamel Daoud at the 2024 Prix Goncourt
01:26for his book, Oury, forbidden in his country of origin.
01:30This is the first time that an Algerian author has won the most prestigious French literary prize.
01:34It is for a book about the black decade in Algeria between 1992 and 2002
01:39that Kamel Daoud was awarded at the beginning of the week in Paris.
01:43A victory that did not have the same echo on both sides of the Mediterranean.
01:47This Prix Goncourt crystallizes the debates.
01:49Is it a recognition of literary talent or a validation of a discourse
01:53which sometimes seems in agreement with Western expectations
01:56on how to represent the Arab or Muslim world?
01:59Asks the morning of Algeria.
02:01The award of this prize questions more broadly the relationship of France to Maghreb literature
02:06and its expectations vis-à-vis writers from this region.
02:09By rewarding Kamel Daoud, France seems to validate a vision of literature
02:13that favors critical stories of traditional institutions of the Maghreb,
02:17often borrowed from a secular and liberal posture, continues the newspaper,
02:21and this to the detriment of alternative literary visions and less consensual.
02:25End of quote.
02:29Why did Kamala Harris lose the presidential election?
02:31This is the question posed by Politico the day after the Democratic defeat
02:35against Donald Trump back at the White House.
02:37After all, the beginnings of the Vice President
02:39coming out in the role of candidate seemed promising,
02:42recalls the specialized site.
02:44Once the Democrats have removed Biden from the campaign,
02:47she quickly consolidated her Moribund party,
02:49mobilized women, ignited content creators on social networks
02:53with the help of memes of support
02:55and collected staggering sums from donors.
02:59But this dynamic has finally blown up,
03:01especially in the swing states,
03:03the most indecisive states, politically speaking,
03:05finally won by the Republican Donald Trump,
03:08thus suffering the scrutiny by exceeding the bar of the 270 major voters
03:12necessary for his election.
03:14Nevertheless, some assistants blame the president coming out Joe Biden.
03:18One of them stated that it was clear
03:20that Biden should have left the presidency with grace much earlier,
03:24thus allowing the Democrats to organize a primary
03:27and that they thought Harris could have won.
03:32At a time when Spain displays a record economic growth rate in Europe,
03:36Pedro Sanchez wants to bet on foreign workers to continue this dynamic.
03:40The international courier resumes the Prime Minister's statements,
03:44proud to see Spain record a great success,
03:46a few days after pronouncing in front of Parliament
03:49a key speech in favor of immigration,
03:51which, according to him, has an essential role to play
03:54to support the national economy,
03:56but also to respond to the challenges posed to the Spanish economy
03:59by the aging of the population and the low birth rate.
04:02Over the last three years,
04:04some 700,000 immigrants of working age
04:06have entered the national labor market.
04:09According to the Spanish Fundación de Cases de Epargne,
04:11they have contributed to the population of the country
04:14of 47.4 million inhabitants
04:17to nearly 49 million essential economic sectors,
04:20including agriculture.
04:21The hotel industry and construction
04:23are already dependent on the immigrant workforce.
04:26An integration plan and intercultural coexistence
04:28is also planned by the Iberian government
04:31to avoid the mistakes made by other countries.
04:36This is the end of this press conference.
04:38Thank you all for following it.
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