Matin infos - 14/07/2024

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00:19Donald Trump victim of attempted murder, the Republican candidate for the next presidential
00:25election has been transported to the hospital after being shot in a meeting, details
00:31to be followed in this newspaper.
00:3490 dead and 300 injured, this is the provisional assessment of a ninth Israeli attack, this
00:40time against the camp of displaced people from Al-Mawazi.
00:43Ismail Haniye, head of Ramas, accused Benyamin Netanyahu of seeking to block him by
00:48ceasefire.
00:49Basir Odiom Haifaï reveals that the economic indicators of Senegal were red or at the
00:59orange limit at the time of his takeover.
01:01The Senegalese president was facing the press on the occasion of his 100 first days in power.
01:07We meet again right now for the development.
01:22Welcome ladies and gentlemen, the ex-president American and Republican candidate to the next
01:31presidential election.
01:32I was hit by a bullet that pierced the top of my right ear, Donald Trump wrote on his
01:38social media platform.
01:39In a statement, the Secret Service announced that the alleged shooter was shot while one
01:45of the spectators was killed and two others were seriously injured.
01:50The authorities have stated that the incident is the result of an investigation, therefore
01:55for attempted murder.
01:56Bernie Sanders, this figure on the American left, calls on Joe Biden to remain as a candidate
02:10in the election campaign on Friday in Michigan.
02:13The American president has refuted speculation about his withdrawal from the presidential
02:23campaign, assaulted by parliamentarians who ask him to withdraw.
02:28He is critical of his physical and mental condition.
02:31The Democratic candidate has assured that he will be a candidate for the election on
02:36November 5.
02:37Israel continues to bomb Gaza.
02:40The Israeli army fired yesterday on the camp of Al-Mawazi displaced in the south of the
02:47Palestinian enclave.
02:48The provisional report states that more than 90 dead and 300 injured.
02:53During this time, Gaza City, since October 7, more than 38,406 Palestinian civilians have
03:01been killed in Israeli attacks.
03:09Ismail Haniyeh accused Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to stop a ceasefire in the Gaza
03:16Strip, in hateful massacres perpetrated by Israeli forces, according to a Palestinian
03:22movement statement.
03:23The political leader of Hamas called on international mediators to act after Israeli strikes in
03:31Gaza, which, according to Palestinian officials, have killed more than a hundred.
03:37Israel, for its part, indicated that it was aiming at the leaders of Hamas, including its
03:43military leader, while Netanyahu said that the military pressure exerted by Israel had
03:49forced Hamas to ask for a ceasefire and 29 modifications of the proposal.
03:59The official press agency SANA, which cites a military source, stated today, at the dawn
04:05of the day, that it had reported the death of a soldier and three other injured in Israeli
04:11strikes against several positions near Damascus and its surroundings.
04:15The attack was launched from the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting several military positions
04:21in the southern region and a residential building in the Kafr Sousa district in Damascus,
04:26added the statement.
04:27Authorities rarely comment on these strikes, but have repeatedly stated that they would
04:34not allow Iran, its enemy, to extend its presence in Syria.
04:41Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Saturday the imminent end of Operation Grif Veru, an
04:48operation carried out by the Turkish armed forces against the Kurds of the PKK in northern
04:54Iraq and Syria.
04:57Serious blows have been dealt to the terrorist organization of Hamas.
05:02Kurdish workers have also declared the Turkish president.
05:07As a reminder, Turkey launched Operation Grif Veru in April 2022 to secure its border
05:13with northern Iraq, where it accused the PKK of launching attacks against Turkish territory.
05:20Moscow warns Europe by saying that Washington's decision to deploy American long-range missiles
05:28in Germany could expose the population of the continent, said the Kremlin in Algeria.
05:42The graduation reply was not long in coming.
05:46On Saturday, Moscow warned Europe by saying that Washington's decision to deploy American
05:52long-range missiles in Germany could expose the population of the continent, whose capitals
05:58would become targets for Russia.
06:01An abrasive response to the joint launch of Washington and Berlin at the NATO summit,
06:06evoking the imminence of an episodic deployment of long-range firepower in Germany in 2026,
06:13evoking SM-6 missiles, Tomahawk missiles and hypersonic weapons in development.
06:21It is a paradoxical situation.
06:23Europe is a target for our missiles.
06:26Our country is a target for American missiles in Europe.
06:29We have already experienced this.
06:31We have crossed it.
06:32We have the ability to contain these missiles.
06:35But the potential victims are the capitals of these European countries.
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10:32This project consolidates, according to the company, its commitment to the energy security of Morocco
10:37and strengthens its position as a national and continental leader in the strategic storage of liquefied oil.
10:51SOMA has inaugurated its fourth storage cavity of butane gas,
10:54witnessing the commitment of its shareholders to the energy future of Morocco.
10:59As part of its strategy to support the national energy transition,
11:03SOMA aims to further develop underground storage capacities,
11:07thus strengthening the security and reliability of Morocco's energy supply.
11:17Founded in 1974, SOMA specializes in the high-tech storage of saline underground cavities,
11:25located at a depth of 500 meters, including salt deposits.
11:28These facilities allow massive storage of liquefied oil gases
11:32in accordance with strict international standards in terms of security and the environment.
11:39The UN Security Council has exhorted the parties to the armed conflict in Sudan to ease tensions.
11:46In a statement published on Friday evening,
11:48the Council called for guaranteeing the protection of civilians in accordance with international humanitarian laws.
11:55The UN has also reiterated its deep concern
11:59over the disastrous humanitarian situation and the acute food insecurity in the country.
12:09The Malians of the Action Organization for the Promotion of Young Communicators
12:15wish to contribute to the return of peace through digital spaces.
12:21For this, they intend to block the road to hateful fake news and messages on the web.
12:26Mohamed Dagnoko for the explanations.
12:29For a responsible use of social networks, the fight against disinformation and hate speech,
12:36the NGO Search for Common Ground comes as part of its regional project,
12:41the Afiq Kibaru, to finance the Action Organization for the Promotion of Young Communicators.
12:49Our sub-partner in this project is a young organization.
12:54In general, young people are more affected by the issues of digitalization and disinformation
13:01because they are the largest consumers of social networks and digital tools.
13:11Today, we are very happy to collaborate with APGEC in this direction
13:16for the promotion of social cohesion and digitalization.
13:20For a total amount of 28 million francs CFA, and for a period of 16 months,
13:25in the localities of Bamako, Gao and Diouila,
13:29Action for the Promotion of Young Communicators
13:33plans a series of activities to achieve their objectives.
13:37The objective of the project is to promote peace and cultural diversity in Mali.
13:42We have planned a lot of activities, including online awareness campaigns,
13:46production contests, educational causes and radio programs.
13:53Sub-regional projects implemented in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger,
13:57the Afiq Kibaru wishes, beyond the sanitization of the digital space,
14:02to contribute to living together and to the return of peace.
14:06When we talk about social cohesion and living together in a way,
14:10the objective behind it is also to bring these populations
14:15to have a positivity in the context of what we are currently experiencing.
14:21In the long term, APGEC intends to strengthen the capacity of 90 young people
14:26on online communication methods and the impact of disinformation
14:31in the maintenance of social cohesion.
14:35A vaccination campaign against malaria must start next week in Côte d'Ivoire.
14:41A campaign that concerns children aged 6 to 23 months.
14:45On the spot, the authorities play the card of hypolytic awareness.
14:49Ange-Wilfried Mergnat tells us more.
14:52Malaria is a major concern for public health
14:56in the epidemiological profile of the Ivory Coast.
14:59Despite efforts that have resulted, on the one hand,
15:02in the regression of parasitic prevalence of 37% to 26% among children under 5 years of age
15:08and, on the other hand, in a reduction in the number of deaths
15:11linked to the disease in the general population,
15:13from 3,340 to 1,315 deaths,
15:16malaria constitutes 30% of consultations in hospitals
15:21and is the first cause of mortality.
15:23The Ivory Coast Ministry of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Disease Coverage
15:27has therefore decided to introduce, as of July 15,
15:30the anti-malaria vaccine R21 Matrix in its expanded vaccination program
15:35in order to contribute to the acceleration of the elimination of malaria in the country.
15:40With the vaccine intervention,
15:43we can hope to reduce the prevalence of malaria
15:47and lighten the burden that weighs on our communities and our health system.
15:54Ladies and gentlemen,
15:56this success would not have been possible
15:59without the collaboration of our technical and financial partners.
16:03The campaign will start with children from 6 to 23 months
16:07and will concern 38 health districts in 16 regions of the country.
16:11According to specialists, this vaccine has a protection capacity of 75%.
16:16The director of the Cabinet of Ministers in charge of health
16:19has sought to reassure the population about its effectiveness.
16:23The most vulnerable populations to malaria
16:28are children from 0 to 5 years old and pregnant women.
16:32But those who are the most exposed are the youngest.
16:36So the Ivory Coast has decided for the moment
16:40to vaccinate those aged 0 to 23 months.
16:44The vaccine in no case kills women or makes them sterile.
16:50Even if the introduction of the anti-malaria vaccine
16:53is a real step forward in the fight against this disease,
16:56it is still recommended that the population continue to follow the previous instructions,
17:01including the use of the mosquito net.
17:06In Guinea, an entrepreneur has set up a structure
17:09for the reinsertion of people with reduced mobility.
17:12For several years now, Thomas Bernard has been campaigning
17:15for the training of people with disabilities.
17:19Our correspondent has gone to meet him.
17:23For more than five years now, Thomas Bernard Tinkiano,
17:26in his thirties, has dedicated himself to this exercise
17:29to rally his workshop located in the city center of the capital, Conakry.
17:33After a failed school cycle due to his disability,
17:37he embarked on the apprenticeship of the Corps d'Honoré
17:40and finally set up this project.
17:42When I fell ill, the polio attacked me.
17:46The family managed to do the traditional treatment
17:51and finally I found myself with a disability.
17:55So I did my best.
17:57All this is to fight, not stay in the city center.
18:01Wakilare, which means courage,
18:03aims to help people with disabilities
18:06who live in the streets of Conakry to reorient themselves
18:09towards a professional training.
18:11This is to facilitate their autonomy
18:14and to reintegrate themselves into the active society.
18:17Wakilare is a social enterprise.
18:20There is a business side to it,
18:22because the goods we produce,
18:24we make them available to sell.
18:26The money that comes,
18:28takes care of their social case and also their salary.
18:31Being disabled is not doomed to poverty.
18:35So we prefer to be in an association
18:38and to focus on a job
18:40that can give us our daily bread,
18:43that can help us take care of our families,
18:46that can help us take care of ourselves.
18:50The products made by these artisans
18:53are displayed and sold in this shop.
18:55Wakilare needs external support
18:58to make the necessary investments
19:00to diversify its production
19:02and make its products more visible.
19:04There is no clientele here.
19:07Because at the moment we are here for the orders.
19:11This is where we get the orders.
19:14I have messages to send.
19:16All the people who listen to me,
19:18we really need their help.
19:23How?
19:24They will come and buy with us,
19:26because the idea is to get out of the mandate
19:29and become entrepreneurs.
19:30Wakilare is a 12-member group,
19:32so five people who live with a disability.
19:35According to the Guinean government,
19:372% of the Guinean population is disabled,
19:40which corresponds to 240,000 people.
19:43Among them, 86% are illiterate.
19:48In Senegal,
19:49security and defense forces
19:51were on a pilgrimage to Popenguine,
19:53a Marian pilgrimage
19:55that saw the participation of all military and paramilitary forces,
19:59as well as their families and relatives.
20:01This is a subject of Evassania and Al-Bashir Boudia.
20:06They are far from barracks and other areas of intervention
20:09to live their faith and fraternize between brothers in arms.
20:12The subject of the pilgrimage
20:14is about national cohesion
20:16at the foot of Notre-Dame de la Paix in Popenguine.
20:19We are 70 kilometers from Dakar,
20:22on the Petite Côte.
20:23Today, we invoke the Virgin Mary
20:27under the vocabulary of Notre-Dame de la Paix
20:32as protector of national cohesion
20:36in our country, Senegal.
20:39You have come to her
20:42so that she may guide us
20:45to her beloved son.
20:49And we want to ask her this morning
20:52to remove the clouds of division,
20:56the clouds of terrorism,
20:59the clouds of hatred,
21:01of armed conflicts,
21:04the clouds that have accumulated
21:08in recent years in our sub-region.
21:12A people, a goal, a faith,
21:14such is the motto of Senegal.
21:16The forces of defense and security
21:19paid tribute to Colonel Dominique Ndiaye,
21:22former director of the Senegalese Customs,
21:25for this edition.
21:27If he was able to carry out
21:29the various charges that were entrusted to him,
21:32it is probably because he had faith in his body.
21:35So I think that this posthumous recognition
21:39touches us.
21:41And I think that from where he is,
21:43he who has always lived with a lot of humility
21:45his functions,
21:46he never stopped repeating
21:48that it is not the function that honors him,
21:50but that it is him, by his acts,
21:52his behavior that honors the function.
21:55This pilgrimage is a time of prayer
21:59and reception for these soldiers and paramilitaries
22:02who devote their lives to serving the nation.
22:05It is a moment of communion
22:07between all the forces of Senegal,
22:11the security forces for Senegal
22:14and around the Catholic Church.
22:18So after a good job,
22:22it is good to meet,
22:24to gather around Mama Marie
22:27to give her all our words,
22:31all our prayers
22:33and also say thank you
22:35for all the graces received.
22:37Friends, parents,
22:39faithful came to communicate
22:41with the Yambars on the occasion
22:43of an edition that recorded
22:45a financial support
22:47of the Moroccan Embassy in Senegal,
22:49which contributed
22:51to the good progress of the event.
22:54See you and pray for the next edition.
23:01See you and pray with you
23:03for the next financial support
23:05of this edition.