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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 06/01/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediantv for your press review.
00:14In Morocco, the war is now declared on the parallel circuit of ventilation of medicines
00:19via networks on the internet and e-commerce platforms, reports the 360.
00:23A fight that is part of a circular addressed by the President of the Public Ministry
00:28to the Attorney General of the King, pre-calls and explains the information portal.
00:32Returning to the lines of Al-Ahdat al-Mughribiyah, the Minister of Health and Social Protection,
00:37Amin Tahraoui, simply states that online pharmacies carry out their activities in illegality
00:42and have no link with the organizations in charge of the sector, thus escaping control.
00:48According to Le Quotidien Arabophone, these virtual pharmacies sometimes go through
00:52clandestine laboratories in conditions that do not comply with international standards.
00:56Finally, Al-Ahdat al-Mughribiyah recalls that according to the provisions of Article 30 of Law 1704
01:02in accordance with the Medicines and Pharmacy Code, issued on December 7, 2006,
01:07the preparation, detention and commercialization of medicines
01:10are exclusively reserved for office pharmacists.
01:15Le Matin d'Algérie debriefs the speech of the President of Algeria,
01:19given in the last moments of the year 2024,
01:22and instead of giving a new head, he will rather shower the expectations and throw away the cold.
01:26Even worse, the information portal even wonders if Abdelmajid Sboun is only aware of the extent
01:32of what he declares in front of millions of Algerians in front of the two chambers of parliament.
01:36The Algerian leader has returned to the Franco-Algerian relations
01:40and the arrest of the writer Boalem Saint-Saël.
01:43Without explicitly citing his name regarding the tense relationship with Paris,
01:47Le Matin d'Algérie moves forward by explaining this deterioration
01:50by the position of Emmanuel Macron in favor of the Moroccan autonomy plan for the Sahara,
01:55which does not prevent Algeria from maintaining good relations with the United States,
01:59Spain or Germany, which shared the French position long before.
02:03Isolated on the international level, devilishly unpopular inside,
02:07the Sboun system runs towards the Sabre-Au-Clair precipice, concludes the online media.
02:13War, climate crisis and the fall of democracies.
02:172024 was full of horrible years, but for some European media,
02:21we must not despair. On the contrary, start 2025 with optimism,
02:25writes Le Courrier International.
02:27For the chronicler Del País Kiko Yaneras, it is important to stay positive
02:31and start 2025 with optimism, without giving in to naivety.
02:35However, the Spanish journalist assures that humanity is not going to the worst,
02:39but to the best. For proof, a list that is neither exhaustive nor impartial,
02:43but which can give a good laugh.
02:45However, 2024 has not been spared by the bad news,
02:49such as wars, the ever more powerful far-right in Europe
02:53or natural disasters.
02:55Nevertheless, there are positive signs, such as extreme poverty,
02:58which has receded to historically low levels.
03:00It still affects 8.6% of humanity, but it is three times less than in 2000.
03:05In addition, the American edition of the British magazine The Week
03:08underlines that 71% of the people interviewed in an Ipsos poll,
03:12published last December 10 and carried out in 33 countries,
03:15are optimistic and think that 2025 will be even better.
03:19Only the future will give them reason, or not.
03:25Sir Keir Starmer came to power promising to re-initialize relations
03:29between Great Britain and the European Union.
03:31At the turn of 2025, this promise proved more delicate than he thought,
03:35according to Politico.
03:37The specialized media claims that the new British Prime Minister
03:40gets along well with the European leaders,
03:42but misunderstandings about young people's visas,
03:45differences on the fish and the fact of being prosecuted by the European Commission
03:50have set fire to the powder to put things back on the rails.
03:53Sir Keir Starmer has filled his travel agenda in Brussels,
03:56including a major summit, EU-UK, planned for the first half of 2025.
04:01According to Politico, the re-initialization of Brexit
04:04seems to be re-initializing itself,
04:07while London and Brussels both claim to want to improve relations
04:12between the UK and the EU.
04:14They have not yet defined exactly what this would mean in practice.
04:17The February meeting could be an opportunity to solve this problem.
04:21Case to follow.
04:24We end this press conference with the word of the day.
04:27In German, proposed by the New York Times,
04:29the Duncan Floutus, a calm and dark time that will cost Europe dearly,
04:33a time generally observed in autumn and winter for 24 hours or more,
04:38sometimes up to several weeks in a row,
04:40the American Daily reports.
04:42In the jargon of the energy experts,
04:44we also talk about energy drought,
04:47and it is an exasperating meteorological phenomenon for governments.
04:50When it represents a potential obstacle on the way to clean energy,
04:54adds the newspaper.
04:55Because in Europe, a large part of electricity
04:58is now produced by wind turbines and photovoltaic panels,
05:01a time that has already multiplied the price of electricity
05:04by 14 in Germany last year, for example.
05:07In the flat calm of the Duncan Floutus,
05:09solar panels are inefficient,
05:11and the blades of the wind turbines no longer rotate,
05:13continues the New York Times.
05:15Deprived of these two pillars of renewable energy,
05:17network operators must call for emergency power plants,
05:21working in particular on natural gas.
05:23If since December 21, days are gradually extending,
05:27nothing says that they will be sunny and windy,
05:30concludes the newspaper.
05:35This is the end of this edition.
05:36Thank you all for following it.
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