MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 06/01/2025
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00:00It's time for your African press review, thank you for staying with us.
00:12Starting in Mali, where the armed forces captured the terrorist leader Abou Raqqa, a high-ranking
00:19Daesh official in the Sahel, during an operation near Burem, in the Gao region.
00:24The information is a book on Apagnos.
00:27Searched for numerous actions, including the attack on the village of Inouela in 2018,
00:35he is accused of atrocities against civilian populations.
00:38This arrest, which follows other recent successes, marks an intensification of anti-terrorist operations.
00:46Investigators hope that this capture will provide strategic information on the networks of the terrorist group Not Lasos.
00:54Going to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the armed group M23 took control of Massissi,
01:00a strategic city located 80 km from Goma, in northern Kivu, causing a sharp humanitarian crisis.
01:07Civilians, panicked, fled to the hospitals where the injured were reported.
01:13Since November 2021, the M23 continues to spread east of the RDC, despite diplomatic attempts to restore peace.
01:22At the end of 2024, at the failure of a summit between Félix Attissé Kidi and Paul Kagame, the impasse intensified in this conflict.
01:31And then in Ivory Coast, a dangerous ship worries the authorities, this is what the new tribune says.
01:36According to our colleagues, a quarter of the water carrying 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate,
01:42of which 3,000 destined for Ivory Coast, is kept offshore under high surveillance.
01:48The authorities took this measure after reports of a possible deterioration of the cargo.
01:56It thus recalls the risks of industrial disasters, such as the Beirut explosion in 2020.
02:02This situation brings back memories of the drama of the Kowala shipwreck in 2006,
02:08which caused 17 deaths and thousands of intoxications.
02:12The Abidjanis express their concern about a potential environmental and security threat.
02:19Let's finish with this health information.
02:22Al-Afriqa reports that a five-day integrated vaccination campaign has allowed nearly 5 million children to be immunized against polio
02:31and 4.6 million against measles in Madagascar.
02:34Started in October, this operation aimed at prioritizing children who have never been vaccinated.
02:40According to our colleagues, teams have traveled to the regions of the country to reach the most isolated families.
02:47This success marks a significant advance in the fight against these diseases.
02:52This is what the online newspaper concludes.
02:55This is the end of this African Press Review. Thank you for following it.