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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 21/03/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your press review.
00:14These ambassador tourists are clamoring for News Hebdo to illustrate the notable increase in the number of visitors to the kingdom in recent years.
00:22For the specialized media, the kingdom was sleeping on an unexploited treasure due to a slow rise during the 2010s.
00:30In other words, Moroccan tourism must stop contemplating its potential and start exploiting it fully.
00:36This is why the government has increased the sector with 8 billion dirhams on the table.
00:42As a result, the fuel sector prevailed with 17 million visitors in 2024 and revenue in full boom.
00:49Today, Morocco aims to attract 26 million tourists in 2030 to become one of the 15 largest destinations in the world, says FNH.
00:57With these ambitions, the kingdom wants to establish a reference tourist model and will be able to rely on the organizations of the Africa Nations Cup 2025 and the World Cup 2030.
01:07It will not only be about receiving visitors, but rather about succeeding in making them ambassadors.
01:13Because a tourist who leaves with stars in his eyes is the best advertising ever, concludes FNH.
01:21After a high jump on 1 January 2025, the price of tobacco will again increase on 1 April next year from 1 to 2 dirhams for some packages, reports Le 360.
01:30This week, the Commission for the Price of Manufactured Tobacco Products approved closed its work after examining the requests made by the three active operators on the Moroccan market.
01:41Le 360 learns that the so-called Commission is preparing to submit its recommendation to the Ministry of Finance, pleading in favor of a new increase in prices.
01:49According to online media information, apart from the premium brands, cigarettes packages will see their prices increase from 1 to 2 dirhams.
01:57All the brands produced in Morocco are concerned, while the increase will also affect the prices of pipe tobacco.
02:04These new prices will be published in the official bulletin on 1 April next year, adds Le 360.
02:10The latter adds that successive increases in the price of cigarettes over the past few years have led to significant gaps in the levels of taxation according to the different prices for sale to the public of these products.
02:23In the midst of a wave of protests in Serbia against President Aleksandar Vucic, Donald Trump Jr. went to Belgrade to meet the contested leader, reports the New York Times.
02:33His brief visit came while the Trump family and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, are moving forward in their project to build an established Trump International Hotel in Belgrade,
02:44the first of its kind in Europe, and this on a state land.
02:48It was last year, in a long-term bailout, that Serbian opposition leaders criticized this arrangement, which would therefore have a chance to collapse if power came to change hands,
02:59but according to a spokesman for Donald Trump Jr., his visit has nothing to do with business or bilateral relations.
03:06The president's son was only there to conduct an interview with Vucic, broadcast on his podcast, reports the New York Times.
03:14This visit immediately drew the attention of the Serbian media.
03:18Vucic and his lieutenants presented him as a sign of support for the Trump administration, adds the newspaper at the end of the article.
03:27We conclude this press release with news of the Maradona trial.
03:31A witness describes the dirty room and, under-equipped with a footballer, informs us Clarine.
03:36A witness of the trial of Diego Maradona's medical team, which has been held since March 11 in Buenos Aires,
03:41assured yesterday that the house in which the footballer died on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60, while he was in convalescence, was very dirty and in disorder.
03:51In particular, the room, writes the Argentine media.
03:54The places were devoid of cleanliness, even basic, required to welcome a person who had just been found to testify in court.
04:02Colin Campbell-Hiroguien, a doctor, neighbor and close to the star, called for help by Maradona's staff, who had found him unconscious.
04:11Campbell found the footballer lying down and at a temperature lower than normal.
04:15According to him, there had been no more vital signs for a long time, probably an hour or two.
04:20He also said that the room did not have the equipment necessary to help a resuscitation.
04:26There was no oxygen, no oxygen tube, no defibrillator.
04:30This health staff is being prosecuted for negligence, which may have led to death.
04:35And in the course of 8 to 25 years in prison, concludes Clarine.
04:39This is the end of this press release.
04:41Thank you all for following it.
04:43Bonne suite de programme sur Mediantech.