MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 07/02/2025
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediantv for your press review.
00:14Thanks to significant investments and an ambitious strategy,
00:18DERLA has been able to structure a performing agroecosystem,
00:21says the economist, an assessment carried out by the Moroccan Institute of Strategic Intelligence,
00:26which recently published a policy paper entitled
00:29« L'économie bleue Afrique Atlantique à DERLA, une success story venue du Sud face à de nouveaux défis ».
00:35This transformation has promoted an industrial rise and strengthened the sector's autonomy.
00:41Its activity generates an annual added value of 3 billion dirhams,
00:45directly contributing to the growth of the southern provinces.
00:48Nevertheless, new challenges arise requiring a strategic adaptation
00:53to ensure the continuity of this model,
00:55specifies the specialized newspaper.
00:57With the will of the Kingdom to integrate this dynamic into Pan-African cooperation,
01:01by promoting the creation of an African blue belt,
01:05Morocco has the opportunity to transform this success story
01:08into a reference model for the entire continent, concludes the economist.
01:14The 360 returns to the set of new measures that should be put in place soon
01:19to strengthen road safety in Morocco.
01:22Among these measures, the generalization of video surveillance,
01:26thanks to new cameras of a new generation,
01:28the use of solar energy for the lighting of several stations and strategic axes,
01:33as well as the securitization of bridges and upper passages
01:36and the modernization of rescue and signaling systems.
01:40Several important measures should be put in place soon
01:43by the Ministry of Equipment and Water to improve road safety,
01:48such as alert signs on the roads,
01:50an effective device to fight flying sleepiness,
01:54as well as enhanced lighting,
01:56thanks to the use of solar energy in toll and rest stations,
02:00writes the Information Portal.
02:01Taken up by the 360, Minister Nisar Baraka
02:04assures that these measures aim to strengthen safety standards
02:09and improve the experience of Moroccan road users
02:12in a context marked by an increase in road accidents in recent years.
02:19After Facebook and Amazon,
02:22Google also renounces its commitments
02:24to fight against hiring discrimination
02:26in the wake of President Donald Trump,
02:28writes the Wall Street Journal.
02:30The American tech giant will no longer set hiring goals
02:33to improve the representation of different categories of population
02:37within its employees.
02:39She made it known in an email to her employees
02:41in the middle of the week reports the American daily.
02:43Alphabet, the number house of the number one engine
02:47of research, therefore abandons its commitments
02:49to hire historically underrepresented minorities
02:52and revises its actions for diversity,
02:54equality and inclusion,
02:56better known under the acronym DEI,
02:58thus joining other tech giants.
03:00A step backwards,
03:01while she was committed to increasing by 30%
03:04the proportion of people from underrepresented groups
03:07by 2025 following a wave of appeals to racial justice
03:11triggered by the murder of George Floyd,
03:14recalls the American press.
03:16Google says it is evaluating the changes
03:18made to its programs
03:20to put them in line with the presidential decree
03:23that declares illegal DEI policies
03:26within the federal state.
03:29The US Department of State
03:31has announced that the US government
03:33will no longer have to pay fees
03:35for its ships to cross the Panama Canal,
03:37informs the STI.
03:39The rumors seem true,
03:40emphasized the Panamanian media.
03:42US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
03:44is on a diplomatic trip to Panama
03:46to convey the demands of Donald Trump,
03:48dissatisfied with the management of the canal
03:50built in part by the United States.
03:52The unauthorized passage of customs
03:54for American ships would be a new concession
03:56that would be added to the cancellation
03:58of the new Silk Road agreement
04:00with the Chinese government
04:02and the authorization granted to people
04:04expelled from the United States
04:06to land in a local airport,
04:08the Panama Canal Authority,
04:10which, as the information site recalls,
04:12refused in the middle of the week
04:14the statements made
04:16by the US Department of State.
04:18The institution said in a statement
04:20that it had not made any changes
04:22to the costs or rights of passage
04:24on the canal,
04:26specifying that its statement
04:28had been published directly
04:30in response to US statements.
04:34FIFA has decided to suspend
04:36football federations in the Congo
04:38and Pakistan,
04:40thus preventing their teams
04:42and affiliated clubs
04:44from participating in international competitions.
04:46The sanction aimed at the Republic of Congo
04:48comes from a serious interference
04:50according to the World Football Board,
04:52explains the information portal.
04:54In question, the implementation
04:56of an ad hoc committee
04:58by the Minister of Sports,
05:00Hugue Ndouel Gondélé,
05:02in charge of managing football
05:04in a letter addressed to the Congolese authorities.
05:06FIFA has specified that this suspension
05:08would compromise the participation
05:10of the Diablos Rouges
05:12in the World Cup qualification.
05:14The Congolese national team
05:16had to face Tanzania and Zambia in March,
05:18but its suspension now excludes it
05:20from its qualifiers.
05:22It was in last place in Group F,
05:24where Eritrea had already withdrawn.
05:26As for Pakistan, FIFA blames it
05:28for not reviewing its electoral status.
05:30The federation will be able to regain
05:32its status if its congress
05:34validates the new constitution
05:36in collaboration with the Asian Football Confederation.
05:38The suspension illustrates
05:40the firmness of FIFA
05:42in the face of political interference
05:44and institutional dysfunction
05:46in the management of national football,
05:48concludes the briefing.
05:50This is the end of this interview.
05:52Thank you all for watching.
05:54Enjoy the rest of the programme.
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