MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 06/02/2025
Catégorie
🗞
NewsTranscription
00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your press release.
00:14The Ministry of the Interior has revealed the provisional statistics of the main data of immigration in France in 2024,
00:20with Morocco as the second beneficiary country.
00:23France has delivered a total of 283,023 Moroccan visas, a 17.2% increase in the last year.
00:35Compared to 2023, the Kingdom is in second place, behind China with its 562,505 visas, an increase of more than 50%.
00:45Algeria closes the podium with a little more than 250,000 visas, an increase of 19.3%.
00:51This considerable increase in visas granted to Chinese expatriates explains to itself almost half of the total increase in delivered visas,
00:59explains Le Quotidien National.
01:01As for the total number of refused visas, it was 578,687 in 2024.
01:07Resorting countries of the Maghreb are still by far the most numerous among the new holders of a residence permit.
01:13In 2024, more than one new title out of four will be assigned to them.
01:17In addition, the three countries of the Maghreb are characterized by an important share of residence permits granted for family reasons,
01:23and for Tunisia and Morocco, a high share for economic titles.
01:27Add also today Morocco.
01:30Greece, to continue this press conference, more than 7,000 people flee Santorin due to repeated earthquakes.
01:37We are informed by Ekaterimini that some 550 shakes were recorded on the touristic island of the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea
01:45over the last three days, causing a massive exodus of the population, more and more worried about this unprecedented phenomenon,
01:52tells the English-speaking Greek site.
01:54In order to face these numerous departures, the transport companies serving the island have added flights and additional ferry services,
02:01specifies the Hellenic media.
02:03Scientists have warned that this unusual seismic activity, which had begun at the end of January and had intensified since last Saturday,
02:10could last for weeks.
02:12The current tremors are the result of a tectonic and non-volcanic activity,
02:16specified by the authorities via the information portal.
02:21In the United States, now with the first flight of illegal migrants on their way to Guantanamo,
02:27followed by ABC News, a Trump administration official, expressing himself under the seal of anonymity,
02:33said to the American channel that a plane had taken off Tuesday from El Paso to Texas with 10 people on board
02:39and was due to arrive in the evening of yesterday on the US naval base in Cuba.
02:44According to this source, the migrants are suspected of being members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua,
02:50earlier in the evening, the spokesman of the White House.
02:53Caroline Leavitt had declared on the Fox Business channel that the first flights from the United States to Guantanamo were underway last Tuesday.
03:01Donald Trump, who launched a vast anti-immigration offensive in the early hours of his return to power,
03:07announced less than a week ago his shocking project of a giant detention center for 30,000 migrants in Guantanamo,
03:13known for its open military prison after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
03:18This detention center is already in operation, but the president intends to bring it to full capacity
03:23and separate it from the prison where 15 detainees are still incarcerated.
03:29Direction Afghanistan, next step of our world tour with the Taliban,
03:33who suspend a women's radio station in Ankara, Kabul now.
03:37Afghan authorities have searched the famous Begum radio station in Kabul
03:41and arrested two employees, said the online media.
03:44The Ministry of Information has on its part justified the suspension of broadcasts
03:49by stating on the social network X that in addition to committing multiple offences,
03:53the radio provided equipment and programs to a television set abroad.
03:58According to the information site Kabul Now, Begum radio was created in March 2021,
04:02several months before the Taliban surrendered Kabul.
04:06The staff of the station broadcast programs for women by women,
04:11including educational programs, book readings and telephone advice.
04:16The online media recalls that Afghanistan is the only country where girls and women
04:20are not allowed to go to high school or university.
04:27The global thermometer continues to soar and displays plus 1.75 degrees Celsius
04:32compared to the average temperature of the pre-industrial era.
04:35This is the number of the day of the international mail.
04:38After two exceptionally hot years, researchers consider that 2025
04:42begins with temperatures lower than previously.
04:45This is not the case.
04:47Zeki Housfader, a climatologist who works for the American company Stripe,
04:51even says that it is so surprising to see a new record after that of January 2024.
04:56He is also the author of a famous analysis published on the scientific blog
05:00of Climate Brink, made from data from Copernicus,
05:04the European Observatory for Climate, which should soon show
05:08its monthly analysis of the evolution of temperatures.
05:11What are these temperatures like for the rest of the year?
05:14The Met Office, the British meteorological office,
05:17predicted that the temperatures of 2025 would be lower than those of 2024.
05:22The temperatures of the last week of January were below those of 2024
05:26and we expect them to decrease again in February,
05:29as the northern hemisphere suddenly cools down,
05:32says New Scientist, quoted by Le Courrier International.
05:37This is the end of this press release.
05:39Thank you all for watching.
05:41See you soon on Mediantv.