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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse monde - 06/06/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, thank you for following us on Mediain TV, here is the international press
00:09magazine.
00:10We start this tour of the world with the European elections, which begin today and continue
00:15until Sunday, according to the electoral agendas of each country.
00:18International Korea is worried about the rise of the far right, which could have a
00:22low hand on the continent, while 400 million voters from the 27 member countries of the
00:27European Union are called to vote to nominate the 720 MEPs of the Parliament of Strasbourg.
00:33The European Parliament focuses on the status of the favourites of several hostile parties
00:38in the EU, which is expected to seize some of the keys to the European house.
00:42Italian-Italian brothers, the National Assembly in France or the CDU in Germany, are put
00:49in exercise by the international courier, explaining that their rise could have more
00:53power in the nefarious blockade in the Union, at the risk of weakening it for a long time,
00:58the reason for this rise of the populist right, the banalization of their speech in the national
01:02media, especially in the hours of listening, which has gradually escalated in all layers
01:07of society, specifies the French-speaking magazine.
01:10It is a drama that took place this Wednesday evening in the Czech Republic.
01:15A train accident killed four people and dozens of injured, says the Figaro.
01:19This incident is the result of a collision between a passenger train and a freight convoy
01:24yesterday evening in Pardubice, in the centre of the country, announced by the national railway company
01:29Sprava Selesnik.
01:30The French daily was the bad news by the words of the spokesman of the company Martin Kafka
01:36on public television, adding that the competent authorities and local rescue services continue
01:41to extract passengers from the carcasses of wagons that contained at least 200 passengers
01:46in a train linking the Czech capital Prague to the Slovak city of Kozice, around 9 p.m. GMT.
01:55Le Monde, meanwhile, offers us a worrying case on child poverty.
01:59A child under five years old out of four in a situation of severe food poverty in the world.
02:05In a report published yesterday, UNICEF is alarmed by young children who have a very limited
02:11access to food, exposing them to a high risk of malnutrition, a situation that will have
02:15consequences on their health and their future, explains the French daily.
02:19The most talkative figure to illustrate this alarming observation, according to the United Nations
02:25for Childhood Fund, 181 million children under five years old live in a situation of severe
02:32food poverty, eating exclusively one or two groups of food, most often mother's
02:38or infantile, and defecating, finding themselves deprived of nutritious and diversified food,
02:43essential to their health and their development, such as fruits and vegetables,
02:47legumes or animal proteins, continues Le Monde, a worrying situation that was to be regarded
02:53as a failure for the states of the planet, which hoped to eradicate hunger in the world by 2030,
02:58as a second goal of sustainable development, set for the end of the decade.
03:03In Mexico, the death of a man linked to a strain of avian flu, never observed in human beings,
03:10was reported this morning. The World Health Organization announced the death of a 59-year-old man
03:15due to a form of avian flu known as H5N2, which raises questions about a strain that has
03:21remained largely under the radar, explains the American magazine. The victim, whose case was
03:26reported by the Mexican authorities on May 23, lived in the center of the country and had no
03:31prior exposure to poultry or other animals. For its part, the Mexican government does not know
03:37where it was exposed to the virus. The WHO, on the other hand, reassures by stating that the risk
03:41currently represented by the H5N2 virus for the general public is low, and has also
03:46stated that no other case had been reported at the end of the investigation.
03:52Finally, to finish this tour of the world, let's leave the planet with the National Public Radio,
03:57Boeing's Starliner capsule and its crew fly into space after a long delay.
04:02The third time was the right one, according to the American information site, which has long followed
04:08the take-off of this capsule from Cape Canaveral in Florida to reach the International Space Station
04:13in 25 hours. A relief for NASA, which had to wipe out two failures
04:19due to more material computer malfunctions. NPR nevertheless explains that the giant of
04:24aeronautics and aerospace, the United States, still has a lot of delay on its SpaceX counterpart,
04:29which had already carried out nine missions for NASA and already has four other private flights.
04:34The crew will then spend a week on board the station before landing on a parachute
04:39loop in the southwest of the United States to allow NASA to certify the vehicle for an operational mission.
04:49This is how the press world magazine ends. Thank you all for following it.
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