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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 22/11/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediatheque TV for your daily newscast.
00:15Morocco will have to face major challenges to improve its energy transition, experts say.
00:20The Global Climate Performance Index 2025 indicates 360.
00:23If it has made significant progress in terms of sustainable development and greenhouse gas emissions reduction,
00:29the leader in the field in Africa and in the Arab world, however, must face several challenges to strengthen its energy transition, experts say.
00:37Among the priority areas, increasing renewable energy production, a category where the country has obtained a low score,
00:44contrasts with the average and high performance recorded respectively for greenhouse gas emissions,
00:50energy consumption and climate policies.
00:53Its dependence on fossil fuels is also a problem for the CCPI, which also recommends using drop-by-drop irrigation systems
01:01and gradually introducing sustainable seed practices to promote agricultural resilience in this context of climate change, explains the 360.
01:11Algerian writer Boyel Msensel was arrested at the end of last week when he arrived at the Algerian airport from Paris,
01:18while his entourage had no news of him, reports Le Matin d'Algérie.
01:22Worldwide known, the writer had the habit of traveling between Algeria and Paris, no matter why this mysterious kidnapping.
01:29At this time, and who are the men who kidnapped him, is being asked.
01:32Before adding, the method is known in Algeria, the kidnappings of activists are less common since the arrival of Tseboun in power, in particular.
01:40End of quote.
01:41After five days in the hands of his henchmen, the authorities find a fallacious accusation, as they are used to do for all activists and journalists in Bastille.
01:49Then, Le Matin, recalling that nearly 200 detainees crawl behind the bars, his arrest will not make the reputation of Algeria shine more,
01:58a ninth avalanche in which, with a certain jubilation, those who maintain arbitrariness in the country conclude Le Matin d'Algérie in these lines.
02:07While the future president of the United States had chosen him to lead the Ministry of Justice, Matt Gaetz finally gave up this post, explains the Wall Street Journal.
02:16However, appointed by Donald Trump, a nomination that was yet to be confirmed by the Senate,
02:21the elected representative of the State of Florida to the House of Representatives finally withdrew his candidacy after it became clear that the Republicans were ready to reject his nomination
02:31in a context of flambé d'accusation, drug use and inappropriate behavior, reports the American Journal.
02:38Matt Gaetz had resigned from the House of Representatives on November 13th, shortly after being chosen by the future Republican president.
02:46There is no time to lose in a uselessly prolonged fight in Washington.
02:49He also declared the main interested party on his social networks to justify his decision,
02:54his confirmation having unjustly become a distraction in relation to the crucial work of the transition.
03:00Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, end of quote.
03:05In Nicaragua, to pursue this press release, Daniel Ortega launched a reform of magnitude, in particular to extend his power.
03:11Confidentially, the Nicaraguan president announced a reform of a hundred articles of the Constitution,
03:17which will raise his wife, Rosario Murillo, to the rank of co-president and hold the presidential mandate of 5 to 6 years.
03:24The project has been submitted to the National Assembly, where it should be adopted without problem.
03:29It will be the 12th time that the dictator reforms the political constitution of the country since he took power in 2007, writes L'Hebdomadaire.
03:37In addition, Ortega and Murillo will give themselves total control over the other powers of the state.
03:43Relations between the Ortega government and the Catholic Church are experiencing moments of great tension,
03:48characterized by the expulsion, imprisonment and denationalization of bishops and priests,
03:53the ban on religious activities and the suspension of diplomatic relations.
04:00New scandal for the Canadian government.
04:03To end this round of the world, since a minister, Trudeau, resigns,
04:07according to the Montreal Journal, the Canadian Minister of Employment, Randy Boswano,
04:11accused of having pretended to affirm indigenous roots,
04:16resigned after several days of controversy, causing a new scandal for the government of Justin Trudeau, already politically weakened.
04:24The liberal Fotoctone has lost his post as minister,
04:28and has overshadowed the Quebecois daily life on the one that also occupied the position of deputy of Edmonton,
04:33a city in the east of the country.
04:35This denouement occurred a few hours after many liberals had reiterated their distrust of their colleague,
04:42despite his lie about his indigenous heritage,
04:45which also questions the advantages of the federal government's provisioning process in its business activities,
04:51because of this alleged affiliation, the Montreal Journal specifies.
04:56This is the end of this press conference.
04:58Thank you all for following it, and enjoy the rest of the program on Mediator TV.