Presse monde - 15/04/2024

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00:00Hello, we open the International Press Review this Monday on the question that
00:09worries everyone.
00:10Is a regional war inevitable after the Iranian attack on Israel?
00:14Courir International recontextualizes Tonto in the article's cap.
00:18Iranian drones were launched two weeks after the bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus,
00:23killing the high command of the al-Quds force, the Iranian branch in Syria and Lebanon.
00:29The chief of this force was killed.
00:31The vast Iranian promise operation is therefore more dissuasive to prevent Israel from continuing
00:37to target its high-ranking officials.
00:39Tehran has given Israel the opportunity to intercept the drones before they reach
00:45their target, nuancing the day from Beirut.
00:48The operation seems to have been strategically calculated to avoid a real regional escalation.
00:54The battle has only just begun on the front of artificial intelligence between Beijing
00:59and Washington.
01:00Injecting generative artificial intelligence into all sectors of the Chinese army is a
01:05challenge for Beijing.
01:06Courir International quotes the Hong Kong and South China Morning Post media.
01:09The Chinese military's strategic support force needs private companies to improve
01:14quality, reduce costs and save time.
01:17This Chinese military-civilian fusion strategy is seen by Washington as a bad eye, which
01:22penalises collaborative companies.
01:24This was the case of the technological giant Baidu, whose conversational robot Ernie was
01:30tested by the artificial intelligence system of the Chinese army.
01:34The day after this revelation, Baidu's stock suddenly fell by more than 11% to the Hong
01:39Kong stock exchange, its strongest drop in more than a year.
01:44The German chancellor is in China for a three-day trip.
01:47Despite the Chinese support for Russia, the time is more for adjustments than for the
01:51distance.
01:52Olaf Scholz intends to demand a more equitable competition and ask the question of Chinese
01:57over-capacity in steel, automobiles or solar panels.
02:00A position more measured than that of Paris or Washington, more inclined to take measures.
02:06For Beijing, Berlin remains a western partner accommodating, tending to echoes.
02:11While China is in an economic crisis, Xi Jinping launched an offensive of charm with
02:16multinationals.
02:18In November, he met about twenty big American bosses, recalling the daily.
02:23Will India be the next China?
02:25While the Chinese economy collapsed and optimism about India's growth is
02:29reverberating throughout the world, this question can no longer be rejected as a
02:33feverish fantasy of nationalists.
02:35This must be taken seriously, in particular because the world is already behaving as if
02:39India was a major power.
02:41Foreign policy analysis relies on the reactions of the United States after the murder of a
02:46Canadian citizen on Canadian soil, whose involvement in the Indian government was
02:50suspected.
02:51The American government has chosen to suffocate the potential fires, without saying anything,
02:56focusing on letting the case fray a path in front of the courts.
03:00In other words, Indian pride was welcomed and not reprimanded.
03:03This is a testimony of India's new political position.
03:07This question is also raised by the diplomatic world, Washington discovering that Beijing
03:11is planning to assassinate opposition leaders in Syria on its own, on American territory,
03:15and in Canada.
03:17The case has only made diplomatic waves.
03:19The international order based on rules, the one that the North envisions to impose its
03:24preferences, is thus showing a singular flexibility.
03:28Some countries are enjoying a form of blancing, which is hard to imagine the expansion to
03:33the rest of the world.
03:34Asian giants, India indeed has a considerable geopolitical asset, it is not China.
03:39However, in the iron fist that opposes Beijing, Washington relies on New Delhi to play the
03:43role of economic and diplomatic counterweight to the rise of the empire of the Middle East,
03:47which makes the West very comprehensive.
03:50Bread and games.
03:52This saying is what I found best in the National Geographic magazine, whose last issue is
03:56dedicated to the gladiator.
03:58It is to the Latin poet Juvenal that we owe the expression, at the beginning of the second
04:02century, to deplore the depoliticization of his contemporaries who judged more prompt
04:06to indulge in spectacles than to be interested in the affairs of the city, explains the editorialist.
04:11Two millennia apart, there remains for us the dark side of the Roman civilization.
04:16A condensed and decadent of free violence, the staging is sumptuous.
04:21However, historical and archaeological research reveals that the clashes had little to do
04:26with killings without faith or law.
04:29Few fighters actually passed through the arena for the good pleasure of the plebs.
04:33Their training lasted years, a significant investment that was not treated lightly.