MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 25/12/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily press review.
00:14Morocco and France are consolidating their cooperation in the fight against terrorism,
00:20under the title of Morocco Diplomatique.
00:21To start this tour of the media, a Moroccan delegation from the Presidency of the Public
00:26was recently in Paris to deepen judicial cooperation with France in the field of
00:31the fight against terrorism and the re-insertion of extremists.
00:35This visit, marked by exchanges on the respective experiences of the two countries,
00:40highlighted Morocco's strategic role in the fight against international terrorism
00:44and the implementation of innovative programs.
00:46Morocco has established itself as a key player in the fight against terrorism worldwide
00:51thanks to its proactive strategy combining security measures, initiatives of de-radicalization
00:57and international cooperation.
00:59Morocco co-presides with the Netherlands the Global Forum of the Fight Against Terrorism,
01:03illustrating its commitment to the world scene.
01:06In addition, Morocco has recently strengthened its surveillance capabilities by acquiring
01:11advanced technologies, showing its determination to use modern means to prevent
01:17and counter terrorist threats.
01:22The New York Times dedicated a detailed report to Morocco's rising in the world of football,
01:27calling it an emerging superpower.
01:30This international recognition reflects the significant efforts of the Kingdom to develop
01:34its sporting infrastructures, improve player training and detect new talents.
01:40The historic feat of the Lions in the semi-finals of the 2022 Cup marked a turning point,
01:44symbolizing the fruits of this ambitious strategy.
01:47Morocco will host the permanent seat of the African FIFA office in Marrakech,
01:52a sealed agreement between Aziz Arnaouj, the head of the government,
01:55Djanine Fantino, president of FIFA,
01:57and Faouzi Larger, president of the Moroccan Royal Football Federation.
02:02The American daily also highlights the Mohamed VI Academy,
02:05an ultra-modern training center located near Rabat,
02:09and the construction of the Hassane II Stadium in Casablanca,
02:11which will become the largest in the world with 115,000 seats.
02:15In addition, the Kingdom will organize the next five editions of the Women's World Cup on July 17, 2025,
02:22and the World Football Summit in 2024.
02:25According to the New York Times, these achievements make Morocco a model
02:28of football development, strengthening its position
02:31as a pillar of African and international football.
02:36In Romania, four political forces have allied themselves to counter a rising far-right
02:42and presented a unique candidate for the presidency after its surprise cancellation,
02:46reports the Balkan Insight.
02:48A new majority, from the legislatures of December 1st last year,
02:52led by the PSD's Social Democrats,
02:55arrived in power with 22% of the votes,
02:58will be supported by the PNL's liberals,
03:01as during the previous legislature,
03:03but this time by the UDMR party of the Hungarian minority
03:07and by the gathering of ethnic minorities.
03:10The liberal president, Klaus-Ojanis,
03:12has re-elected the Social Democrat Prime Minister,
03:15Marcel Tcholatchou, with Lussou being a big success
03:19for this new pro-European coalition,
03:21capable of managing the calendar of future elections.
03:25The Parliament then validated in the evening the composition of the new government.
03:29Analysts predict that Tcholatchou will be faced with significant difficulties
03:34in the execution of his program.
03:35However, the Balkan Insight,
03:37the first round of the presidency,
03:39was cancelled by the Constitutional Court
03:41after the surprise score of the pro-Russian candidate,
03:44Kalin Djorgescu,
03:45who arrived in power at the end of an active campaign on social networks,
03:48charged with suspicion and manipulation,
03:51according to the Romanian Internal Intelligence.
03:56David Maier, this name doesn't mean much to you,
03:58but it is one of the troublemakers of the Artificial Intelligence
04:02of PEN AI, explains the Wall Street Journal.
04:04Users were surprised to see that the chatbot
04:08was giving up its response on the way,
04:10erasing all the text that preceded it and displaying a message behind it.
04:13I am not able to produce an answer
04:16against the American daily.
04:18Not only each attempt to make this name called by chat.gpt
04:21failed,
04:23but the bot also deactivated with the names of Brian Hood,
04:26an Australian mayor,
04:27David Faber, a CNNBC journalist,
04:30or Guido Corscorsa,
04:32a member of the Italian Data Protection Authority.
04:35All have in common an official request
04:38that the dissemination of their information online
04:41is limited,
04:42homonymous with a criminal,
04:44or simply a desire to protect their digital identity.
04:48This case highlights the fundamental challenge
04:50for the protection of data
04:52in the era of Artificial Intelligence,
04:54especially to make unique the names shared
04:56by several people, concludes the journal.
05:00In the United States,
05:02Luigi Mangione, the presumed killer of the United Health Care boss,
05:06pleads not guilty of terrorist murder,
05:08according to CNN,
05:09suspected of having assassinated Brian Thompson,
05:12CEO of the health insurance giant,
05:14to take revenge against this sector.
05:16The accused presented himself in front of the New York Criminal Court,
05:19handcuffed,
05:20and entrapped by a metal chain around his waist.
05:23Outside, protesters expressed their support
05:26to the 26-year-old man,
05:27reports the American news portal.
05:30The crowd was agitated by posters
05:32on which one could read
05:33that people were crossing before the profit
05:35and were singing,
05:36Health is a right,
05:37reports the American television.
05:39Mangione had already appeared last Thursday
05:41for the murder of the CEO,
05:43but in the context of a different procedure
05:45opened by the federal justice system,
05:46in which he faces death penalty
05:49if he is found guilty.
05:50In front of the New York State Justice,
05:52he is inculpated by a grand jury of citizens
05:55for 11 charges,
05:57including murder as a terrorist act.
05:59This trial,
06:00in which the accused is in prison for life,
06:02is scheduled before the federal justice system.
06:08This is the end of this press release.
06:09Thank you all for following it.
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