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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 12/12/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily press review.
00:15The congress was only a formality, but it is now official.
00:19FIFA attributes the World Cup 2032 to Morocco, Spain and Portugal.
00:24Congratulations to Marca.
00:25Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay complete the table with a match in each country,
00:30in recognition of the centenary of the first edition of the competition,
00:34specifies the Spanish daily.
00:36The work aimed at shaping the dream of the World Cup began six years ago
00:40and received confirmation yesterday afternoon that the voice of the organizing committee is the right one,
00:45adds Marca, and that there are now six more years to achieve the best World Cup in history.
00:52As reflected by the note received in the report prepared by FIFA,
00:55all sites are subject to possible changes if they do not correspond to what the FIFA report reflects
01:01in terms of improvements and reforms, but everything indicates that all will be completed
01:06and will reach 2030 without major problems, adds the Iberian newspaper at the end of the article.
01:16In Sudan, there are now nearly 180 people killed in two days in bombings
01:20that hit the country, indicates the Sudan Tribune.
01:23According to AFP accounts made from declarations of official officials
01:27of civil society and pro-democratic lawyers,
01:30at least 176 people were killed on Monday and Tuesday
01:34during amputated blows to the army and paramilitary forces.
01:37Bombings carried out by paramilitaries on Ormoudoumane,
01:41near the border of the Sudanese capital, killed at least 65 people on Tuesday.
01:46This is what the Sudanese news portal reports, citing the governor of the state of Khartoum.
01:52On Monday, an army bombing on a market in the north of Darfur
01:57killed more than 100 people in the west of the country, partly in the hands of paramilitaries.
02:03The war that has been going on since April 2023, the regular army and the rapid support forces
02:08have killed tens of thousands and displaced more than 11 million people in Sudan.
02:14South Korea, to continue this round the world,
02:17the former minister Kim Jong-un of Defense attempted suicide in detention,
02:22reports the Korean Herald.
02:24In office during the ephemeral martial law a week ago in the country,
02:28who tried to put an end to his days in his cell, reports the Korean Herald.
02:33He tried to explain himself to the Ministry of Justice in a statement sent to AFP.
02:39South Korea has been plunged into political chaos since the failed attempt
02:43by President Yun Su-kyong to impose martial law on the night of December 3-4.
02:49Kim Jong-un had already resigned after the ephemeral state of emergency
02:53declared at the beginning of last week, to the general surprise of President Yun,
02:58who had to abrogate the martial law six hours later under pressure from the parliament and the street.
03:03The latter survived a motion of censure filed against him more than a week ago
03:08and submissive to the votes of the deputies,
03:10a scrutiny finally invalidated by the boycott of the party in power.
03:16In Brazil, news of President Lula,
03:18who is recovering from a hemorrhage in the skull,
03:22informs us La Folia de Sao Paulo.
03:24The 79-year-old leader is under observation
03:27in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Sao Paulo.
03:30This is what his doctor explained.
03:32The surgical intervention, which took place without complications,
03:35allowed the drainage of a hematoma due to bleeding in the brain.
03:39Did he specify?
03:40Lula has no sequelae,
03:42but he must remain in intensive care for 48 hours
03:45and should leave the hospital next week.
03:48According to the medical team,
03:49the hemorrhage is linked to a fall in his bathroom last October.
03:53Less than two years from the next presidential election,
03:55Lula's operation raises the question of his political future,
03:59as analysed by the Brazilian newspaper,
04:01which has led the Workers' Party since its founding in 1980.
04:05Lula has never allowed the emergence of presumed viable successors,
04:09emphasizes the Brazilian daily life,
04:11his health problems,
04:12reminds how much the political position of the left is precarious in Brazil,
04:15concludes the newspaper.
04:19This is the end of this press release.
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