MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 15/11/2024
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00:14To help Spain, affected by devastating floods, Morocco mobilizes a significant logistical
00:20system in solidarity with the Spanish people, reports Le 360.
00:24According to instructions from His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, the Kingdom has made
00:29its full provision to dispatch rescue teams and to provide all the necessary help to Spain
00:34to face this natural disaster.
00:36Thus, an exceptional Moroccan convoy mobilizing 24 trucks, self-pumping and 70 operators
00:43arrived in the middle of the week in Spain to support the rescue and help the region
00:48of Valence, seriously affected by the storm Dana, explains the information portal.
00:52This support is a testimony of the firm determination of the Kingdom to actively contribute to the
00:57efforts in a spirit of mutual aid and fraternity with Spain.
01:00It also indicated Carima Benhaïch, ambassador of Morocco in Spain, in a statement to the MAP.
01:05The ambassador also seized the opportunity to salute the Moroccan associations and the
01:10many volunteers whose concrete help and manifest solidarity cement the
01:14unifying fraternity bonds of the Moroccan and Spanish peoples.
01:17The figure of the day comes from a new study.
01:21Poor countries need $1 billion a year to finance the fight against climate change.
01:26By 2030, this report by the Independent Group of Experts on High-Level Climate Funding,
01:32taken up by the International Courier, states that this deadline comes five years earlier
01:36than what rich countries are likely to accept during the negotiations of the United Nations
01:41on the climate of the COP29, which is held in Baku, Azerbaijan.
01:46Waiting for 2035 to get this support, which must help them reduce their greenhouse gas emissions
01:51and face extreme weather conditions, would weigh a heavy burden on vulnerable countries,
01:56warns the economists taken up by the magazine.
01:59Today, for the British economist Nicola Stern, the longer we wait, the more it costs,
02:03adding that it is quite possible for rich countries to reach this goal of $1 billion by 2030,
02:09on the condition of a real effort and a quick action.
02:12End of quote.
02:14In Brazil, a man charged with explosives dies in front of the Supreme Federal Court,
02:19according to the Folha de Sao Paulo.
02:22Brazilian authorities have denounced a failed attack against the building
02:26of the country's highest judicial authority in Brasilia.
02:29The author of the facts died after attempting to enter the site in vain.
02:33He was found unharmed after two explosions near the high court.
02:37According to preliminary information reported by the press in Briverde,
02:41it was a suicide, said the vice-governor of Brasilia, Celina Leao.
02:45There are no injuries, she said.
02:47The Federal Police has announced that it has opened an investigation.
02:50This incident has aroused concern among the political and judicial class of the federal capital.
02:55One year and ten months after thousands of supporters of Jair Bolsonaro
02:59took up arms and ransacked the seats of institutions in the place of the three powers,
03:03emphasizes the Folha de Sao Paulo.
03:06Direction de la France now, with the trial aiming at the far-right party of the National Assembly,
03:11with firm imprisonment and a required eligibility against its president Marine Le Pen,
03:16writes Politico.
03:17The accusation required in Paris five years in prison, including two firms,
03:20and five years of ineligibility against the far-right leader
03:23in the case of the parliamentary assistants of the National Assembly.
03:26She estimated that Mrs. Le Pen was at the center of an organized system
03:30aiming to make the European Parliament the cow of the National Assembly.
03:33Even if Marine Le Pen, oratrice chevronnée, managed to keep her cool during the trial,
03:37many of her co-accused were not able to present themselves with convincing arguments,
03:42says Politico.
03:43The evidence presented in front of the court showed that many people
03:46under contract as parliamentary assistants had rarely, if not never, gone to Parliament.
03:51The prison sentence claimed on Tuesday at Marine Le Pen's place is amenable,
03:55which means that she will not go to prison,
03:57but she could prevent her from presenting herself at the 2027 presidential election,
04:01having claimed that the penalty of ineligibility applies immediately, even in the event of an appeal.
04:09Behind bars since last July,
04:11environmental activist Paul Watson will still have to wait
04:14as he remains in detention in Greenland, says ABC.
04:17The founder of Sea Shepherd will remain in prison until December 4.
04:21This is what the Greenlandic justice decided
04:24in anticipation of the decision of the Danish government
04:26on the extradition request from Japan linked to its fight for whales.
04:30The 73-year-old Americano-Canadian activist was arrested on July 21
04:35in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark.
04:39He was on his way with his ship to intercept a new Japanese whaling ship.
04:43It is in another case related to whale hunting,
04:46dating back to 2010, that Japan faces its extradition.
04:50The decision of the Nuuk court, the fifth in this sense since the arrest of Paul Watson,
04:55was expected.
04:56The activist appealed in front of the Greenland Court.
04:59The previous decisions of temporary detention
05:02are the subject of a different appeal process in front of the Danish Supreme Court.
05:07Paul Watson's supporters fear that an extradition to Japan
05:10will force him to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
05:14Our Australian public channel in its information portal.
05:18This is the end of this press conference.
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