Presse monde - 29/05/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, I am delighted to meet you for this World Press Review.
00:11Missiles continue to rain on the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Rafah,
00:17despite international indignation, despite the order of the International Court of Justice,
00:24and despite the mandates requested by the Attorney General of the CPI.
00:31Israel continues its offensive in Rafah, despite international indignation,
00:36according to the Wall Street Journal, which reports that the Israeli army and its tanks are at the heart of Rafah.
00:43According to witnesses cited by the American Daily,
00:47the Israeli army has extended its offensive in the city south of the Gaza Strip,
00:52relying on artillery fire.
00:54Israeli tanks were seen near the Al-Aouda Mosque,
00:58a central point of reference in Rafah, less than one kilometer from the Egyptian border,
01:03according to the Wall Street Journal.
01:05This is emphasized by the American Daily,
01:07a few days after an Israeli strike killed dozens of Palestinian civilians,
01:12causing condemnations from all over the world.
01:17Revealation of Israel's secret war against the International Criminal Court,
01:23titled this morning The Guardian.
01:25For nearly a decade, Israel has been monitoring high-ranking officials of the CPI
01:30as part of a secret, objective operation.
01:33According to this investigation carried out jointly by the Israeli-Palestinian website Local Call
01:38and the British newspaper The Guardian,
01:40the CPI's investigation of alleged war crimes has been counteracted.
01:44What does this investigation reveal?
01:46Israel, according to The Guardian, has deployed its intelligence agencies
01:50to monitor, hack, pressure, defame and even threaten high-ranking officials of the CPI.
01:56For example, according to the British newspaper,
01:58Israeli intelligence has intercepted communications, calls,
02:03e-mails and documents from Prosecutor Karim Khan,
02:06whose intentions Israel knew,
02:08but also from its predecessor, Fatou Bensouda.
02:12The latter would even have been threatened,
02:14along with his family, by the head of Mossad at the time, Yossi Cohen.
02:22In Europe, Georgia adopts the Law on Foreign Influence
02:27and moves away from the European Union, reports the Georgian civil information website,
02:32despite the President's veto.
02:35The Georgian Parliament voted yesterday for the Law on Foreign Influence.
02:40Despite massive protests and international condemnations,
02:45the law requires that any NGO or media organization
02:49receiving more than 20% of its funding from abroad
02:52register itself as an organization pursuing the interests of a foreign power.
02:58This Tuesday, according to the Georgian civil,
03:01after the elected representatives' vote,
03:03thousands of demonstrators gathered near the Parliament building.
03:07The Head of Diplomacy of the European Union, José Borrell,
03:10once again warned yesterday that this vote would affect the perspective
03:14of a Georgian adhesion that was granted last December,
03:18the status of candidate.
03:23Historical, crucial, whether local or international,
03:28the media are unanimous.
03:30This Wednesday, South Africa will experience its most important general elections since 1994.
03:36After 30 years, the ANC could lose its absolute majority at the National Assembly,
03:42a configuration that would mark the end of an era.
03:45Young Africa proposes to answer five questions to understand the stakes of these elections.
03:50So, out of all the cities, here are some.
03:53When will we know the results?
03:55The polling stations will be open today, which was declared a holiday day, from 7 to 9 p.m.
04:00The results should be announced later, on June 2.
04:04So, what role does Jacob Zuma play?
04:07The former president is on the ballot, but he cannot run for office.
04:12His judicial office prevents him from becoming a deputy, and therefore president.
04:16And finally, is there a risk of overflow?
04:19The disqualification of Jacob Zuma was a risk that did not lead to any disturbance.
04:25The country remains on alert, however,
04:28and the population remembers that his incarceration in 2021 caused a week of riots.
04:37And this is how this international press briefing ends.
04:43Thank you for watching and enjoy the rest of the program on Median TV.