MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 29/11/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Formedia 1 TV for your press review.
00:14Dozens of blurred people demonstrated in front of the court of first instance of Tangier
00:18on the occasion of the opening of the trial of the Al-Khael group.
00:21According to the 360, the victims of this case on a large scale do not lose hope of recovering their money.
00:26This protest movement intervened on the occasion of the opening of the trial in the middle of the week
00:32of 21 people, including 16 women, accused of being behind this system of pyramidal tontine
00:38and therefore responsible for the disappearance of hundreds of millions of dirhams
00:42that would have given more than 800 adherents, the majority being women.
00:45The president of the penal chamber had recently made it known that the complaints continued to flow
00:50on the prosecutor's office to the point that the parquet decided to set up a specially dedicated guichet
00:55During this hearing, the court decided to postpone the trial to December 17
01:00in order to give the defense the time to prepare its file.
01:06The most disputed scrutiny in the history of Namibia has finally turned to organizational disasters.
01:12This is what Namibian says, who offers the account of a complicated evening.
01:16The vote, prolonged indefinitely in front of the huge lines of voters,
01:20in the night, four hours after the scheduled closing of the polling stations, explains the local newspaper.
01:25The tablets used to verify identities through digital fingerprints
01:29have also had incidents in several offices.
01:31Intempestive updates, overheating or flat batteries in Namibia
01:35have sometimes led to 12 hours under a scorching sun before being able to vote.
01:39The chaos broke out at the international airport of Walvis Bay,
01:43one of the polling stations to which voters had been directed
01:46after being informed that the waiting lists were shorter there,
01:49which turned out to be inaccurate, Namibian says.
01:52Frustrated voters almost forced the entrance of the polling station.
01:55Is this an indication of a high participation, which would be a bad sign for the Swapo,
02:00the party in power since independence in 1990?
02:03Its candidate, Netumbo Nandin Tawita, in a position to become the first woman in the presidency of Namibia,
02:10could be forced to a second round, unprecedented.
02:14Burma, to pursue this round the world, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
02:20issues a request for an arrest warrant against the head of the Burmese agent, says Le Monde.
02:24Kalim Khan has stated that he has reasonable reasons to believe that General Min Aung Hlaing
02:30could be criminally responsible for crimes against humanity,
02:33deportation and persecution committed against the Rohingya,
02:36partly in Burma and Bangladesh.
02:38This is the first time that an arrest warrant is required against a leader of the Burmese agent
02:42accused of crimes against this persecuted minority.
02:45If the arrest warrant is granted by the judges of the International Criminal Court,
02:49the 124 member countries of which will theoretically be forced to arrest the head of the agent
02:53if he goes to their territory.
02:55Min Aung Hlaing, who rarely travels, is unlikely to be found one day in front of the High Court,
03:00explains the French newspaper.
03:02But for the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya stuck in the miserable camps in Bangladesh,
03:06this case could at least show that they have not been forgotten.
03:09End of quote.
03:12Le gouvernement suisse rejette une initiative populaire et ne veut pas d'une neutralité plus contraignante,
03:17nous informe le Temps dans son édition du jour.
03:19La Suisse applique sa neutralité avec flexibilité
03:22et le Conseil fédéral ne veut pas déroger à cet usage.
03:25Résume le quotidien Helvet,
03:26le gouvernement a rejeté une initiative populaire des milieux souverainistes
03:30demandant que la neutralité suisse soit mieux ancrée dans la constitution du pays.
03:35Les promoteurs d'une initiative proche de l'UDC nationaliste
03:38ont lancé cette pétition dans le contexte de la guerre en Ukraine,
03:41car ils s'opposent au fait que la Suisse ait repris les sanctions de l'Union européenne contre la Russie,
03:46y voyant une sérieuse entorse à la neutralité.
03:49Le Conseil fédéral a, lui, jugé qu'inscrire une conception rigide de la neutralité dans la constitution fédérale
03:54n'est pas dans l'intérêt de la Suisse
03:56et limiterait sa marge de manœuvre en matière de politique étrangère.
03:59Pour les sept conseillers fédéraux,
04:01une application flexible de la neutralité suisse a bien servi le pays jusqu'à présent
04:05et reste essentielle à la sauvegarde de ses intérêts.
04:09Le camp du futur président républicain, Donald Trump,
04:12fait état des menaces contre plusieurs membres de sa future administration
04:16en croyant le portail d'information de la CNN.
04:18Le FBI a affirmé avoir pris connaissance de nombreuses alertes à la bombe
04:22et de faits de swatting visant des personnes recrutées par le républicain
04:26au sein de sa nouvelle équipe présidentielle.
04:28La télévision américaine rappelle que le swatting est une pratique
04:31qui consiste à provoquer des descentes de police chez les victimes
04:34en prétextant qu'un crime s'y déroule.
04:36L'ancien parlementaire Lee Zeldin, choisi par le président élu
04:40pour prendre la tête de l'agence de protection de l'environnement
04:43et l'élu Elise Stefanik, nommée par Donald Trump
04:46pour être ambassadrice américaine à l'ONU,
04:48ont parmi d'autres personnes affirmé avoir été visés par des menaces.
04:52Andrew McAbee, ancien directeur adjoint du FBI,
04:57a confié à CNN qu'il n'était pas surpris.
04:59Je cite,
05:00« C'est devenu un aspect très très courant de la vie de toute personne
05:04qui occupe un poste important.
05:05Cela dure depuis des années. »
05:07Fin de citation.
05:11Voilà, c'est la fin de cette revue de presse.
05:12Merci à toutes et à tous de l'avoir suivie.
05:14Bonne suite de programme sur Mediant TV.