Presse monde - 14/06/2024

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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse monde - 14/06/2024

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00:00Hello, welcome to Mediain TV, we meet again for the international press conference, and
00:10we drop our suitcases in Kuwait for our first step of this world tour, with new
00:15details on the murderous fire that hit a building in the outskirts of the capital
00:19the day before yesterday.
00:20Among the 50 victims, we find a majority of foreign workers, as indicated by the
00:25Kuwaiti Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah El Yahya, questioned about the nationalities
00:29of the victims.
00:30The head of Kuwaiti diplomacy has indicated that the majority of the deaths are Indians.
00:34In Mani, the Department of Migrant Workers reported the death of three Filipino workers,
00:40indicates the French daily.
00:41The Kuwaiti minister also met his Indian counterpart to organize the repatriation
00:47of the victims, and ensured that the Gulf country will pay damages to the victims and
00:51their families, without specifying the nature.
00:54Le Monde adds that the owner of the building was arrested in the context of an investigation
00:58on a possible negligence, said this time the Minister of the Interior, Sher Ferdel Youssef,
01:04during his visit in the middle of the week on the scene.
01:07French justice has given its verdict last night for the trial in appeal of the attack
01:14of Nice, which had 86 deaths on July 14, 2016, and more than 450 injured on the promenade
01:20of the English.
01:21Penalties of 18 years of criminal imprisonment, out of a period of safety of two-thirds,
01:25have been pronounced against the two defendants, judged in appeal for the terrorist attack
01:30on the Côte d'Azur.
01:31The Special Court of Paris has confirmed the sentences pronounced in the first instance
01:35against Mohamed Ghraib, a 48-year-old French-Tunisian, who was also banned from staying in the
01:41Maritime Alps for a period of 15 years, and Choukri Safroud, prosecuted for association
01:45of terrorist offenders, which is also prohibited of territory at the end of his sentence.
01:49In addition to a period of safety, Mohamed Ghraib will be transferred directly to prison
01:57and will be subject to a final ban on French territory at the end of their sentence.
02:01On their part, the civil parties seem somewhat disappointed with this verdict, estimating
02:05that the sentences are not maximum, after claiming 20 years of criminal imprisonment
02:10against the two defendants.
02:11Direction the United States, now where the avian flu has spread in a dozen states
02:18of the country, but experts are trying to de-dramatize, according to USA Today.
02:23Indeed, in new reports published yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
02:28recommends being vigilant, but not alarmist, in relation to these cases of avian flu detected
02:33in the spring, mainly among agricultural workers.
02:36However, CDC experts insist that not better protecting the people already affected
02:42would make the rest of the population vulnerable.
02:44The epidemic, defined in the reports as highly pathogenic avian flu, affected
02:49a total of more than 90 farms in 12 different states of the country, in addition to three agricultural workers
02:54contaminated by cattle contact.
02:56To avoid a new health scandal, Dr. Raj Panjabi, former head of the White House
03:02for World Health Security and Biodefense, contacted by USA Today, believes that
03:07lessons must be learned from the reduction of transmission from one farm to another
03:11and apply them to dairy farms.
03:17American journalist Evan Gershkovich will be judged in Russia for espionage, according to CNN this morning.
03:25His arrest in March 2023 was already a painful event, since Gershkovich,
03:31behind bars for more than a year at Fortovo, was the first American journalist
03:36to be arrested for espionage in Russia since the Cold War.
03:40He will be judged in the Russian city of Ekaterinburg, after prosecutors formally accused him
03:45of espionage on behalf of the CIA.
03:47The main concerned, his employer, the Wall Street Journal, and the US government
03:52vehemently denied the charges against him before he was designated as a wrongful detainee
03:57by the US Department of State, which asked for his immediate release.
04:01This is not the case, in any case, of the Russian prosecutors, considering that he acted
04:05on CIA instructions during the month he was arrested, alleging that he had collected
04:11secret information on a Russian assault plane factory.
04:14On his part, Putin had played the card of diplomacy by allowing, at the beginning of the year,
04:19that an agreement can be concluded with the United States to free Gershkovich.
04:23Case to follow.
04:26And we close this world press review with an unusual concern on the side of Denmark,
04:31where South Korean nooses are in the sights of local authorities.
04:35The Korean Times states that the Danish government has ordered the recall of three types of nooses,
04:40Bulldak spices, made by Samyang Foods, famous for being the first instant noose manufacturer
04:46in South Korea, by invoking a high risk of poisoning due to the strong toner of capsaicin
04:53in the product.
04:54Capsaicin is a chemical compound commonly used in food products to add spice
05:00or cause a kind of pseudo-heat in the consumer in order to reinforce the spicy aspect of the product.
05:06The range of fire nooses, due to their extreme spiciness, could therefore be banned from
05:11distribution in Denmark due to the harmful effects of this product on health such as
05:17nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or even diarrhea.
05:21Contacted by the Korean media, Samyang Foods was not even aware of the decision taken
05:26by the Danish Food Institute before announcing a thorough examination of the Danish regulations
05:31in order to settle this dispute.
05:34This is the end of this world press review.
05:37Thank you very much for following us.
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