MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 10/03/2025
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00:00It's time for the African news on the media.
00:12Let's start in Mali, President Ghanaian John Dramani-Mahama
00:16made a 24-hour visit on March 8 in Bamako,
00:21where he pleaded for a rapprochement between the Sidi Aouou and the Sahel Confederation of States.
00:27This is news from APA News.
00:29During his meeting with General Assimi Goïta,
00:32John Dramani-Mahama stressed the importance of restoring trust
00:38between these two regional blocs,
00:40stating that the AES is an irrevocable reality.
00:44Mahama, former president of the Sidi Aouou,
00:47insisted on the need to establish constructive relations
00:51to promote cooperation in terms of security and economy.
00:56This visit is part of a broader effort to strengthen bilateral ties
01:01and promote stability in the West African region,
01:04notes the African Press Agency.
01:07The World Food Programme has announced
01:09that it will suspend its food and nutrition aid to Central Sahel
01:14and Nigeria in April 2025 due to an urgent lack of funding.
01:20All Africa, which provides information, reports that this decision
01:24will directly affect two million people,
01:26including Sudanese refugees in the Tiad and vulnerable families in Burkina Faso and Nigeria.
01:32Madjvangar, head of PAM's communications,
01:36stressed that the region is facing growing needs,
01:39requiring $620 million to continue assistance for the next six months.
01:46The situation is described as chronic,
01:48exacerbated by multiple crises
01:51that limit the resources of fundraisers,
01:54concludes the African Information website.
01:56And then in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
01:59clashes between armed forces in the Fardek country
02:02and rebels in the M23 intensified this weekend
02:06in the territory of Mezizi in North Kivu,
02:09that is to say in Africa,
02:10as the clashes that took place in the villages of Luangboa and Kani
02:16have caused human losses, with a provisional report of five civilians killed
02:20and 14 injured, according to the local civil society.
02:24The Fardeks, supported by Wazalendo fighters,
02:28are trying to push back the rebels of the M23,
02:30who benefit from the support of the Rwandan army,
02:32notes the newspaper.
02:33The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate,
02:36leading to massive displacements of fleeing populations in conflict zones.
02:42FAPA Info tells us that 85 Chadian refugees
02:46were released this March in Libya
02:49after a successful diplomatic intervention by the Chadian government.
02:53Among the released, 62 men and 23 women had been arrested in Gatron,
02:59and their release was facilitated by the collaboration
03:02between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chadian Embassy in Libya.
03:07Unfortunately, the source indicates,
03:09a Chadian refugee died during his detention,
03:12while 82 other compatriots are still being incarcerated.
03:17The Chadian government, under the impulse of President Mahmoud Idriss Ebn Itno,
03:22is implementing charter flights
03:25to ensure the return of refugees in difficulty,
03:29adds FAPA Info.
03:31Let's finish with the Sudan,
03:32where dozens of people were killed in an attack
03:35described as hateful against a United Nations helicopter,
03:38while trying to evacuate injured soldiers.
03:41This is on the 360th Africa.
03:43The incident, which took place in Nazir, in the state of Upper Nile,
03:46killed at least 24 people,
03:48including a member of the helicopter crew
03:50and several Sudanese soldiers, including a general.
03:54The head of the mission in Niger expressed his deep regret
03:57and asked for an investigation to identify those responsible for this attack,
04:01which could constitute a war crime.
04:04This evacuation operation aimed to appease political tensions
04:08following recent clashes between government forces
04:11and armed groups,
04:12these columns specify the source of information.
04:15And that's the end of this African Press Review.
04:17Thank you for staying loyal to us.