Presse monde - 12/06/2024

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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse monde - 12/06/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV, here is your international review.
00:10And we start this world tour with France, whose political scene continues to vibrate at the pace of the anticipated legislative elections,
00:17planned at the end of the month after the announcement of the President of the Republic, Eric Ciotti, of an agreement with the National Assembly,
00:23confirmed by Jordan Barredela last night.
00:26This political personality signed a Figaro Tribunal at the initiative of the French Minister of Labor, Health and Solidarity,
00:33alongside other members of the government, including Gérald Darmanin on the inside, Bruno Le Maire on the economy,
00:39or Ashida Dati on culture.
00:41In this open letter, he vigorously denounces this miserable agreement announced with the far-right,
00:47which hurts many French, which is in contradiction with all that represents this party founded by the heirs of General de Gaulle,
00:53Simone Veil and Jacques Chirac.
00:55More than ever, we believe that between the Popular Front of France Insoumise and the National Front of the far-right,
01:01there is a way for a Republican front, according to the Tribune published in Le Quotidien Français.
01:06Other members of the Republicans, including the revocation of Valéry Pécresse and Xavier Bertrand,
01:11soon disunited themselves from the words of their President Eric Ciotti, even publicly calling for his resignation.
01:20Still in the Hexagone, a figure of French music died yesterday.
01:24This is François Zardy, singer-icon of the Yéyés, who died at the age of 80.
01:29Titled Le Parisien, after a long struggle against lymphoma and larynx cancer,
01:33François Zardy went to announce his son and musician Thomas Dutronc in a sober post on social networks.
01:39Mom is gone, explains Le Quotidien Régional.
01:42After France Gall and Johnny Hallyday, it is a new idol of the 60s who disappears
01:46after having marked the French musical landscape of his Yéyés style,
01:50very taken by the baby boomer youth by taking up the style of Anglo-Saxon successes.
01:54Le Parisien tells that she imagined herself in an eternally lonely heart,
01:58who goes alone through the streets of La Mampenne, a melancholy that would go through her entire career,
02:03her 28 albums and her mythical songs.
02:06Personal message, my friend La Rose.
02:08And even the falsely light, how can I tell you goodbye, 60 years of career
02:12which will therefore remain engraved in the pantheon of French variety.
02:18Direction the United States and now where the verdict has fallen for Joe Biden's son,
02:22recognized guilty by American justice yesterday, informs us the Wall Street Journal.
02:27Hunter Biden was accused of falsely claiming not to have taken drugs
02:32when asked to buy a handgun six years ago,
02:35adding a new difficulty to the personal torment of his family,
02:38while his father, President Biden, is campaigning for his re-election,
02:41says the US newspaper in its columns.
02:44Attorney Leo Wise even announced during the trial that Biden's son
02:48knew he was a crack consumer or that he was addicted to it,
02:51despite the denial of the main concerned,
02:53who also claimed that he had never, never been loaded, carried or used,
02:58the weapon was never carried or used,
03:00during the 11 days in which it was in his possession.
03:03Hunter Biden still runs, according to the Wall Street Journal,
03:06up to 25 years in prison, but an alternative sentence to prison
03:10can also be decided by American justice.
03:14The battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI is over,
03:19this is what CNBC has just announced on its website.
03:22Indeed, the multi-billionaire American yesterday withdrew his complaint
03:25against the company specialized in artificial reasoning
03:28and two of its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman,
03:32in front of the California State Tribunal.
03:34An audience was scheduled today in San Francisco,
03:36during which the judge had to examine whether the case was to be rejected,
03:40as the defendants asked, including Altman and Brockman,
03:43respectively, CEO and current president of OpenAI.
03:46Last March, experts told CNBC that the case was based on dubious legal bases,
03:52because the contract at the heart of the action was not a formal written agreement
03:55signed by all parties concerned.
03:58As a reminder, Elon Musk accused OpenAI,
04:01of which he was one of the co-founders, of having violated a concluded agreement
04:05between various founding members, which stipulated that it had to remain
04:08a lucrative acquisition organization, which ultimately was not respected
04:12by the company.
04:15We conclude this international press briefing by COP16
04:18on biodiversity, scheduled for Cali on October 21,
04:21on the 1st of November.
04:23In this article, El País points out the strengthened security protocol
04:28implemented by Colombia to host this world summit.
04:31According to local, departmental and national authorities,
04:34the security strategy envisages the arrival of 4,000 additional agents
04:39from the Metropolitan Police in the weeks preceding COP16,
04:42which will be added to the 6,570 agents currently on patrol
04:46in the streets of Cali and neighboring towns.
04:48The Spanish-speaking daily adds that the military forces will have 1,600 mobilized members,
04:53in addition to special commanders, who will be affected by the public order
04:58in the valley and the surrounding areas.
05:00The question of security during this international meeting
05:03remains essential for Colombia and the Cali region.
05:06Often, the action of illegal armed groups in the southwest of the country
05:10is nevertheless reduced thanks to the tireless work of the police
05:14and the armed forces, El País concludes in his edition of the day.
05:19This is how our little world tour ends.
05:22Thank you all for watching.
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