MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 04/02/2025
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV, I'm here for your Eurovision press.
00:14Trade between Morocco and Africa remains limited due to logistical obstacles.
00:19Land transport is the main option for Moroccan exporters.
00:23In 2016, Europe absorbed the majority of Moroccan transactions, nearly 63.2%, totaling 724.8 billion dirhams.
00:31In 2023, this is an increase of 5.7% compared to the previous year.
00:36To stimulate trade, the president of the Moroccan Association of Exporters
00:40emphasizes the need to develop maritime transport and establish a national pavilion, explains the information portal.
00:47Currently, large Moroccan companies mainly resort to European ships that make stops in Morocco
00:53before reaching Africa, thus generating additional costs.
00:56These logistical challenges can weigh the price of goods from 35% to 55%,
01:01reducing the competitiveness of Moroccan products in the face of increased international competition.
01:06To strengthen its commercial presence in Africa, Morocco must imperatively relaunch its maritime sector
01:11in order to guarantee efficient and competitive logistics, according to the 360,
01:16which adds that the establishment of a robust national fleet appears to be an essential lever
01:21to support the country's economic and commercial development on the continent.
01:28In Luganda, to pursue this press release, the vaccine trial against Ebola is launched.
01:33According to The Independent, the injections, which started at the beginning of the week,
01:37are administered to the contacts of people affected by the disease,
01:40and the contacts of these contacts aim to assess the clinical effectiveness of a vaccine against the Ebola virus.
01:46In Sudan, the director-general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
01:52said that this trial took place less than a week after the authorities declared the epidemic in the capital, Kampala,
01:58where the disease killed a nurse who worked at the Moulago National Hospital.
02:03Ebola presents six different strains, including three, Bundibugyo, Sudan, Zaire,
02:08which have already caused major epidemics.
02:11There is currently no vaccine against the virus, recalls the Ugandan magazine.
02:19In the midst of political instability, Georgia continues to be shaken up by these protests
02:24during which two figures from the opposition were arrested on Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty.
02:30Arrests have taken place during new demonstrations against the government in place since then.
02:35Gigi Ougoulava, the former mayor of the Georgian capital, and Nika Melia,
02:39founders of the pro-European party in Cali, are among the dozens of opponents arrested.
02:44Melia has been released, but has already suffered police violence, reports the information site of the radio station on Twitter.
02:50Kaja Kalas, the representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs,
02:54has deplored brutal repression in a country that aspires to join the European Union
02:59and has reaffirmed its support for the people of Georgia in its fight for freedom and democracy.
03:05End of quote.
03:06The Georgian king, in power since 2012, won the legislative elections last year,
03:11but the opposition contests the results of a scrutiny marked by many irregularities,
03:16according to international observers.
03:20Norway offroads its goal of 100% of all electricity.
03:24A promising picture, notes the Colombian magazine Semana.
03:27In January, 9,343 cars were sold in Norway, including 8,954 zero-emission vehicles,
03:35more than 95% of the new registrations.
03:38On Monday, the Norwegian Council of Information on Road Traffic announced.
03:42A level without equivalent in the world.
03:44The Scandinavian country, which is paradoxically the largest exporter of hydrocarbons in Western Europe,
03:49has set itself the goal of not selling any new electric cars until 2025,
03:54that is 10 years before the European Union.
03:56Contrary to the 27, the Scandinavian country has not made the choice to ban thermal engines,
04:01but to bet on an incentive policy.
04:04New electric cars are, for example, largely tax-free,
04:07while fossil fuels are heavily taxed.
04:12The 13,000 voters of the Academy chose the song Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar
04:17on the occasion of the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony, according to the Los Angeles Times.
04:22His song was also honored with Record of the Year and Rap Song of the Year
04:26during an evening marked by great performances,
04:29such as the tribute to Quincy Jones and a very political tone,
04:32the occasion for some artists to protest, with a few allusions,
04:36against the policies of diversity, equity and inclusion,
04:39which were put to an end by the Trump administration.
04:42And several large groups, such as Wal-Mart, Ali Shakiz, Shakira or Lady Gaga,
04:46several artists decided to throw a few spikes at Donald Trump.
04:50The last city also sang California Dreaming in duo with Bruno Mars,
04:54a song for first aid and the victims of the fires that struck the city last month.
05:00The ceremony also raised $7 million to help people affected by fires,
05:05and it was firefighters who gave the last and most precise prize,
05:10the Album of the Year to Dede Cerniche and Beyoncé for Cowboy Carter.
05:17This is the end of this press release.
05:19Thank you all for following it.
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