MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 23/12/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediantv for your daily press review.
00:14The Dakhla-Weddehub region is making remarkable strides, as all sectors are recording sustained
00:20development.
00:21According to the 360 report, based on information from LBN, the information portal begins by
00:26highlighting the project of the Dakhla-Atlantic port, which will make the royal initiatives
00:31in favour of the Sahel countries, to which we add the Moroccan offer in terms of green
00:35hydrogen, which will consolidate the position of the port as a key infrastructure for the
00:40export of green energies, as explained by the director of the Dakhla-Atlantic port,
00:45Nisseline Louzy, in an interview with the Arabophone newspaper.
00:48Before qualifying this site as a project of excellence, I quote, this gem will allow
00:54Morocco to consolidate its position as a world port.
00:57In addition, the Dakhla-Atlantic port does not have a strictly Moroccan ambition, but
01:02an African one.
01:03The Regional Investment Centre also emphasizes that the Dakhla-Weddehub region is recording
01:08a very sustained growth rate, with a GDP per capita of 75,000 dirhams against a national
01:13average of 30,000 dirhams, thus confirming the emerging attractiveness of the region
01:19in the south of the kingdom.
01:20A new large-scale consecration for Casablanca, which integrates the C40 global network of
01:29cities engaged in the fight against climate change, as a challenge, with this decision
01:33approved at the meeting of the C40 Director's Committee in Rio de Janeiro last November.
01:39The economic capital of Morocco will thus become, in January, the 97th city to join
01:45this global initiative, but also the 14th African city and the first in North Africa
01:51The measures envisaged by Casablanca to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement include
01:55the development of sustainable transport, with new tram and high-yield buses lines,
02:00the restoration of public spaces by re-vegetation and the rehabilitation of soils,
02:05and the reuse of wastewater to maintain urban green spaces.
02:09Public awareness campaigns have also been launched to promote the preservation
02:15of natural resources.
02:16As in many African cities, Casablanca is at the forefront of the climate emergency
02:21and this is due to the six consecutive years of drought and a rapidly evolving climate
02:25that have threatened the supply of water in Morocco, endangering public health
02:30and the economy, says the specialized magazine.
02:35In the German city of Magdeburg, hit last Friday by a murderous attack,
02:40yesterday's hour was mourning and questions, reports the International Courier.
02:44In the empty alleys, the closed stands still release their odors of caramelized hazelnuts,
02:48describes the Belgian daily in the evening, the day after the attack on the Christmas market
02:53that killed five and injured two, including 40 seriously.
02:56In Spain, El Pais observes a spectral landscape in one of the cities where many
03:00feel protected in the comfortable province of the convulsions of the world.
03:04An event that brings up a lot of questions asked by the German daily Bild.
03:08Why did our police and our secret services do nothing when they had the Saudis
03:13in their radar and that they have already been condemned for having threatened to commit crimes in 2013?
03:19Why did such and such a person obtain asylum in our country?
03:21Why has Saudi Arabia's information apparently been ignored?
03:26And how is it that in Germany, at the same time, citizens are meticulously tracked
03:30and prosecuted if they express offensively or even satirically about politicians?
03:35End of quote.
03:38The Chinese social network TikTok will no longer be accessible for a year in Albania
03:44as of next month, says Gijora.
03:46Prime Minister Edi Rama made his decision after a fight
03:50during which a 14-year-old teenager was stabbed and killed.
03:54Quoted by the website, the leader describes the social network as the influential thug of the neighborhood.
03:59He denounces a street thug with whom he is afraid to see his child dragged when he leaves the house.
04:04According to TikTok, nothing indicates that the attacker or the victim had an account.
04:08The platform asked for explanations from the Albanian government.
04:11Argi Rojora indicates that the interdiction of the social network is part of a set of measures
04:17to improve security in schools in the country,
04:20with, for example, the installation of cameras or the increase in the number of agents in schools.
04:25India and Afghanistan have also banned the TikTok application.
04:29Government phones in Canada or members of the European Commission have also been eliminated.
04:36We end this world tour with Brazil.
04:38The scene of an accident that killed 38 people in the south of the country, says O Globo.
04:43According to the police, a bus carrying its passengers from Sao Paulo to Jequiez caught fire
04:48after being hit by a block of granite falling from a rolling truck in the opposite direction.
04:53Most of the bodies were charred, O Globo says.
04:56The Brazilian media specifies that this is the most serious accident in the country since 2007
05:01and that the BR116 is a highway known for its danger, with 559 deaths in 2023.
05:08I pray for the recovery of the survivors of this terrible tragedy,
05:12this is what President Lula said on his social networks.
05:15The bus carried 45 people, with in the end only 13 survivors,
05:19including 7 who were treated in the emergency care unit and 5 others sent to two other hospitals in the region.
05:25The driver of the truck survived and is now wanted by the authorities.
05:30Between November 2022 and October 2023, 712 people died on the state highways of Minas Gerais,
05:3712% of the deaths recorded in the country.
05:43This is the end of this press release. Thank you all for following it.
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