MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 18/11/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Medias en TV, I'm here for your daily press coverage.
00:14We start this tour of the media in Spain with a second Moroccan convoy to Valencia to hold on.
00:19The areas affected by the Danube storm bring the 360.
00:23A humanitarian convoy made up of 12 tankers and a repair and equipment vehicle
00:28has left the port of Tangemed this weekend to Valencia,
00:31as reported by the Spanish press agency EFE.
00:36These initiatives aim to help the most affected regions
00:39by the recent storms of the Danube storm in the Valencia region.
00:43This is the second consecutive expedition of this type from the Kingdom.
00:47The first arrival last Wednesday included 25 trucks and 70 rescuers deployed to respond to the emergency.
00:54In this new convoy, 34 Moroccan volunteers are mobilized to provide logistical and humanitarian assistance.
01:00This initiative highlights the effectiveness and commitment of Morocco and Spain
01:04to respond together to the challenges posed by natural disasters,
01:08thus strengthening the bonds of solidarity between the two nations, concludes the 360 in these lines.
01:16Visiting Argentina before the G20, French President Emmanuel Macron
01:20tried to preserve ties with his counterpart, Rabiel Meley, and his country, explains Le Courrier International.
01:25The left-wing press, taken over by Le Magazine,
01:27recalls from this two-day visit concordances and divergences.
01:31This is how the great Argentine daily, La Nacion, summarizes the passage of the French president.
01:36After a first day of friendly and relaxed meetings between the two leaders,
01:40the program of the French president included other themes,
01:43such as concern about climate change, which minimizes Argentina,
01:47and a tribute to the French disappearance of the last dictatorship,
01:50a gesture that contrasts with the vision that the power of events in Argentina
01:54during the 1970s pursues the newspaper.
01:56More than the other titles, it is the newspaper of the left, Parina Dossé,
02:00which particularly underlines this tribute,
02:03seeing a message against negationism and in favor of the memory of the truth and justice
02:08of the pillars that undergo the attacks of the government of Rabiel Meley.
02:14In Venezuela, to continue this tour of the world,
02:17nearly 100 release of detainees from the post-electoral crisis,
02:20the National informs us.
02:22At least 107 political prisoners, among the 1,848 detainees
02:26in the framework of the post-electoral demonstrations,
02:28recorded by the Penal Forum, were released last weekend
02:32in four penitentiary centers in the center of the country, reports the National.
02:36Thank you my God, glory to God, freedom were some of the exclamations
02:40that could be distinguished from the videos published in tearful tears
02:44and moving hugs from the detainees and their families,
02:47tells the Venezuelan newspaper.
02:49More than 2,400 people were arrested during demonstrations
02:52against the contested re-election of the outgoing president, Nicolas Maduro,
02:56at the end of last July.
02:58Protests that made a total of 28 dead and nearly 200 injured,
03:02according to parking data.
03:05China now, 8 people were killed with a knife in the east of the country.
03:09New theaters of a mass killing, tells the South Coast Morning Post.
03:13This new attack constitutes the second mass killing of this week in the country,
03:17reports the Chinese newspaper, adding that 17 other people have been injured
03:22in this killing, perpetrated Saturday night
03:24at the Art and Technology Professional Institute of Wuxi,
03:27in Jiangsu, west of Shanghai.
03:29According to local police, the suspect arrested on the spot,
03:32aged 21 and nicknamed Chou, had failed his exams
03:37and was also unhappy with the low remuneration
03:39he received as an intern in a factory.
03:42A message circulating online,
03:44supposed to have been left before a suicide
03:46and bearing the full name of the presumed killer,
03:48expresses his anger at the exploitation of workers.
03:51The second attack in a country at the rate of crime
03:54among the lowest in the world,
03:55after an attack on a car against people
03:58who were exercising,
04:00resulted in 35 deaths and about forty injured
04:03in Zhuhai, in the south of the country.
04:08Nelson Mandela's family is tearing up around the house
04:11in which the Nobel Peace Prize is buried,
04:13with several family members ready to bring the case to justice.
04:16Will Madiba's heirs end up facing the courts?
04:20This is what the South African weekly Sunday Times suggests,
04:24which reports that at least three of his grandchildren
04:26are ready to contest the possible sale of the house
04:29in which Nelson Mandela died in 2013 in Johannesburg.
04:33If Matt Gatto, son of Mandela,
04:35hoped in his will that his house
04:37would be a meeting place for the Mandela family
04:40to maintain its unity long after his death,
04:43it is now at the heart of a city-to-city quarrel
04:45that has been dividing the heirs for years,
04:47sums up the South African newspaper.
04:49This is not the first time that Nelson Mandela's
04:51former possessions have been the cause of tension
04:53within his family,
04:55as evidenced by the sale of objects
04:57belonging to his father
05:00without the permission of the family
05:02organized by the eldest daughter of the former leader of the country.
05:07This is the end of this press conference.
05:09Thank you all for watching.
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