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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 25/10/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily meeting with this press review.
00:16On the verge of the ministerial renewal with several new faces, named by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
00:21one of the challenges in Mimanda remains the digital, tells the challenge.
00:24The Morocco digital strategy, focused on artificial intelligence, has aroused considerable expectations,
00:29but after two years of waiting, it has been noted that it has remained on its end,
00:33deploring the portal of information compared to other countries.
00:36We are really very far, it is very weak, explains the expert Khalid Ziyani,
00:40expert in new information and communication technologies, interviewed by Challenge.
00:44Exit rhythm zone, Amel Falah Sourouchni, will now lead the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform,
00:52a doctor in computer science who devoted more than 30 years to the modeling of collective reasoning and intelligence
00:58within the prestigious LIP6 laboratory of CNRS Sorbonne.
01:04For the IMIS, Morocco must adopt a positioning adapted to its assets and needs to draw its needle
01:10in international competition in the sector.
01:12The outcome of this nomination, in light of what artificial intelligence represents for world elites,
01:18including Morocco, can be understood.
01:22In Algeria, the former president of the sports youth of Kabili, Sherif Mlel,
01:26was sentenced to four years in prison for violation of capital movements and money laundering.
01:31But for the Algerian morning, this sentence has nothing to do with transgressions of the country's financial laws.
01:36Those who know the wheels of Algerian justice will have understood,
01:39explains the portal of information which continues,
01:41it is necessary to make Sherif Mlel fall and remove the GSK from him, a symbol for Kabili.
01:46Let's add to this that Sidi Mohamed's Economic and Financial Penal Tribunal
01:50has also sentenced his brother Riles to ten years in prison by humiliation,
01:54denying any accusation against him.
01:56Sherif Mlel has been in detention for almost two years now,
01:59purging almost half of his sentence.
02:01The morning is categorical.
02:03Sherif Mlel was ambushed in the wake of the hunt
02:06launched against the militant, autonomous figures to make the voices of Kabili bend
02:10and end it at the same time with the question of Amazigh.
02:12End of quote.
02:15Without a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions,
02:18the objective of degree 0.5 would soon be dead,
02:21soon dead, warns the United Nations organization, explains the New York Times.
02:25The new report of the United Nations program for the environment,
02:28published less than a month after the COP29 in Azerbaijan,
02:31shows that one year after the leaders of the world made the historical oath
02:35to move away from fossil fuels,
02:37countries have made practically no progress in reducing emissions,
02:40underlines the New York Times.
02:42For the UN, emissions reduction policies,
02:45implemented by them and by countries,
02:47would lead to a catastrophic warming of more than 3 degrees Celsius
02:50over the century compared to pre-industrial times.
02:53Even by integrating all the promises of doing better,
02:56global temperatures would climb to 2.6 degrees Celsius,
02:59with a series of irreversible tipping points at the key.
03:02We need global mobilization,
03:04of a magnitude and a rhythm never seen before,
03:07and this as soon as the objective of 1.5 degrees Celsius is soon dead,
03:12warns Inger Andersen, executive director of the UN.
03:18The day after the closure of the BRICS summit,
03:20Globo reports Venezuela's attack on Brazil's veto
03:24to integrate this closed circle.
03:26Caracas was targeted yesterday by Brasilia
03:29during the summit of Kazan in Russia.
03:31With the exception of Brazil,
03:32Venezuela had the support and support of the countries participating in this summit
03:36for the formalization of its entry, explains the Ministry.
03:39Venezuela, foreign affairs.
03:41In a statement, the refusal of Brazil was categorical
03:44and its BRICS partners have chosen to respect the limits imposed by Lula's government.
03:48Globo specifies that relations between the two countries have been tense
03:52in recent weeks after the contested re-election last July
03:55of President Nicolás Maduro,
03:57the opposition shouting fraud and claiming victory.
04:00Interrogated on the difference between Brasilia and Caracas in Kazan,
04:04Russian President Vladimir Putin, close ally of Nicolás Maduro,
04:07said he hoped the situation would be resolved,
04:10insisting, however, that a consensus was essential
04:13for a new country to be admitted among the BRICS.
04:18Last step of this tour of newspapers in Canada
04:20which decides to drastically reduce its immigration quotas,
04:23reports La Presse Nationale.
04:25Traditionally perceived as a welcome land for immigrants,
04:28the country announced yesterday a considerable drop of 21% of the permanent quota of residents
04:33that it will welcome next year,
04:35reflecting a change of course
04:37facing a public opinion increasingly reluctant to immigration.
04:40It is essential for the future of Canada,
04:42but it must be controlled and sustainable.
04:44This is what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said,
04:47underlining that this reduction will be translated
04:49by a break in population growth over the next two years.
04:52The pressure on temporary immigrants will be very real,
04:55underlines several experts,
04:57questioned by Le Quotidien canadien Le Devoir.
04:59Hundreds of thousands of immigrants will leave Canada
05:02if we really want to reach new targets,
05:04explains Catherine Chardesse,
05:06a political scientist at the University of Montreal.
05:11And that's the end of this tour of newspapers.
05:13Thank you all for watching.
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