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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse monde - 02/06/2023

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00:00 "The Parliament adopted by a last unanimous vote in the Senate a proposal of a trans-partisan
00:07 law to better frame the sector of influencers under the fire of criticism in recent months
00:14 and to better regulate the sector of influencers.
00:17 The Parliament adopted by a last unanimous vote in the Senate a proposal of a trans-partisan
00:24 law to better frame the sector of influencers under the fire of criticism in recent months
00:30 due to abuse of some of them, the newspaper indicates.
00:33 In a detailed article, Le Quotidien specifies that the text prohibits influencers from promoting
00:40 certain products in dangerous practices and that we take measures to regulate this market
00:45 in an uproar.
00:46 The text was adopted unanimously by the 342 senators voting after a last vote Wednesday
00:52 at the Assembly, also unanimously.
00:55 The text plans to prohibit the promotion of certain practices such as aesthetic surgery
01:00 or therapeutic abstention, continues the publication.
01:04 It also intends to frame influencers.
01:07 A written contract will be mandatory if the amount at stake exceeds a certain threshold,
01:13 concludes the publication.
01:14 We stay in France, where the Parisian is interested in the subject of the strike against the
01:19 pension reform planned Tuesday, until a third of the flights canceled on June 6,
01:24 the newspaper states.
01:25 While the unions called for a day of strike against the pension reform, several flights
01:31 will be canceled, including many French airports, Tuesday, June 6, the newspaper indicates.
01:36 Specifically for Tuesday, June 6, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation asked
01:42 airlines to reduce their flight schedules, details the publication.
01:46 Le Quotidien recalls that the unions had invited employees on Tuesday to participate
01:52 massively in the day of mobilization against the pension reform, once again denouncing
01:57 the government's will to prevent a vote on the subject in Parliament.
02:01 We continue our press review with this article from the daily in Sharq al-Awsat.
02:06 Iran has recorded the largest number of executions since 2015.
02:11 Iranian authorities executed 142 people in May 2023, specifies an NGO based in Norway.
02:18 Over the first five months of the year in progress, the number of executions is increasing
02:24 by 75% compared to the same period last year.
02:28 According to several NGOs, as stated in the publication, between 250 and 300 people have
02:34 been executed since January, of which about 180 for drug-related offenses.
02:39 Seven others have been hanged for participating in demonstrations against power.
02:45 And to conclude that Iran is the country that practices every year the largest number of
02:50 executions in the world after China according to human rights defense groups, which denounce
02:55 opaque procedures and often extorted confessions, especially through torture.
03:00 Unemployment in the world is also of interest to the international press.
03:05 In which region is it decreasing or increasing?
03:09 The magazine expresses it.
03:10 Referring to the latest report of the International Labour Organization, the weekly newspaper indicates
03:16 that the global unemployment rate should fall from 0.1 points to reach 5.3% against 5.5% before the pandemic.
03:26 In the absence of sufficient social protection and strong measures to restart employment,
03:32 countries with the most limited budgets benefit less than others from the post-COVID recovery,
03:37 the publication warns.
03:39 Countries with low incomes, Africa and the Arab states, should not return to the level of
03:45 unemployment that was theirs before the crisis, notes the magazine.
03:49 Conversely, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe or Central and Western Asia, have managed
03:56 to reach unemployment rates below previous levels of the pandemic.
04:00 Still quoting the latest report of the International Labour Organization, the article emphasizes
04:06 that at the global scale, conflicts such as the war in Ukraine, natural disasters such
04:12 as the earthquake in Turkey and economic crises come to amplify the effects of the shocks resulting from the pandemic.
04:19 We are coming to the end of your press release.
04:21 Thank you for following it.
04:23 See you in the next issue.
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