MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 20/12/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediantv for your daily press review.
00:14The Pharmacinq laboratory has just announced the launch of the first generic drug
00:20based on therapeutic cannabis for the treatment of rebel epilepsy,
00:24presented by 360.
00:25Not only is it a national first,
00:28but this drug is also positioning the kingdom at the forefront of medical innovation
00:32around therapeutic cannabis for a disease that affects around 100,000 people in the country,
00:37explains the information portal, which adds that about 25% of people with epilepsy
00:43do not respond to conventional treatment.
00:45The drug, based on cannabidiol extracted locally,
00:49does not contain THC, the psychotropic molecule of cannabis.
00:53This success is the result of a close collaboration
00:55between the public and private sectors.
00:57Pharmacinq has worked in partnership with the Agency for Regulation of Cannabis-Related Activities
01:03and the Direction of Medicine and Pharmacy to guarantee the quality of the product.
01:08Beyond medical innovation, this project reflects Morocco's desire
01:11to enhance the therapeutic cannabis industry in line with the royal vision, concludes 360.
01:20It is a historical verdict that has just been pronounced in France,
01:23with sentences ranging from 3 to 20 years for serious violence in the Pellicot case,
01:27writes the brief.
01:28These sentences were pronounced against 51 men involved.
01:32The main accused, Dominique Pellicot, ex-husband of victim Gisèle Pellicot,
01:37received a maximum sentence of 20 years for aggravated rape.
01:40The Juveau-Cluze Criminal Court also sentenced the other accused to sentences
01:43ranging from 3 to 15 years in prison.
01:45None of the defendants were acquitted, reflecting the gravity of the charges.
01:50Refusing the 8-clos, the main victim of this case chose to testify publicly,
01:55transforming this trial into a strong symbol of the fight against sexual violence in France,
02:00explains the online media.
02:01Drugged and raped for nearly 10 years, she revealed chilling details about her experiences,
02:06including the implications of foreign individuals on her personal life.
02:10This 4-month trial, particularly mediatized,
02:13highlighted the flaws of the judicial system in the face of such acts,
02:17while underlining the courage of the victim
02:19and the need to raise awareness about the violence committed against women and girls.
02:26Resignation, you're talking about salads, water, water.
02:29French President Emmanuel Macron was violently beaten and raped last night
02:34at the end of his first day in Mayotte, reports Le Parisien.
02:38The crowd of several hundred people waited for him at night,
02:41falling to a roundabout in Pamanzi, on the island of Petite Terre,
02:44in front of Mamoudzou, the headquarters of the French archipelago of the Indian Ocean,
02:48ravaged last Saturday by the Nkido cyclone.
02:51The head of state tries to explain the measures announced during the day
02:55to accelerate the return to normal, but can't be heard.
02:58Constantly interrupted in cacophony and brouhaha,
03:01Emmanuel Macron takes a microphone to try to be heard and silence the invictives.
03:06A man translates what he says in Maori, but the U.S. doubles.
03:09I'm not here to do politics, assures him, all the while conceding.
03:13I'm here to take a little bit of anger, because it's my role and my function.
03:17End of quote.
03:20Tunisia, to continue this world tour with a sea drama,
03:2420 dead after the shipwreck of a migrant ship off the coast of Sfars, reports the press.
03:28Tunisian coast guards fished again on Wednesday,
03:3020 bodies of migrants from countries in the south of the Sahara,
03:33following the shipwreck of their boat off the Balneair station in El Lousa,
03:38in the region of Sfars, reports the press.
03:40Rescuers were able to rescue five migrants, who were on board the same boat.
03:44Search and rescue operations are currently underway
03:48to find the other missing people, Tunisian news reports.
03:51Victims left the night before from the coast of Sheba,
03:55about 40 km north of El Lousa.
03:57Since the beginning of the year, NGOs have reported between 600 and 700 deaths
04:02or disappearances of migrants in shipwrecks off the coast of Tunisia.
04:08A drastic decision to respect selective sorting.
04:12In Japan, the city of Fukushima will publish the names of those who do not sort their waste,
04:16tells us the International Courier.
04:18From March 2025, the Fukushima municipality will open the bags of waste
04:23that do not respect the sorting protocol in order to identify the counterparts.
04:27And if these individuals, as merchants, do not follow the rules after being notified,
04:32their names will be made public.
04:34This is what the municipal council of the city of the east of the archipelago of Nippon decided last Tuesday
04:39for the municipal council, aiming to respect the sorting of waste.
04:43If the latter is not respected, the municipal agents will proceed to the opening
04:47in order to look for mail or items allowing to determine the identity of the incriminated owners.
04:53A series of warnings will follow, which will lead to the case of the publication of the names of the culprits
04:58on the municipality's website.
05:01Many cities are already resorting to the opening of household waste bags for inspection,
05:05but Fukushima is the first to systematize the publication of names for professionals
05:10as well as for individuals, notes the International Courier.
05:16This is the end of this press release. Thank you all for following it.
05:19Have a good rest of the program, Mr. Interviewee.