MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 14/02/2025
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediantv.
00:13Russia is strengthening its position as a major agricultural supplier of Morocco,
00:17with the title of 360.
00:19To inaugurate this press release, the value of Russian agricultural exports to Morocco
00:23has seen a spectacular progress.
00:25In 2024, it tripled compared to the previous year,
00:28to reach around 280 million dollars,
00:31according to the data of the Russian Federal Agro-Export Center.
00:34The information portal explains this increase
00:37by the strengthening of trade links between the two countries,
00:40especially in the cereal sector.
00:42In addition to wheat, Morocco has also resumed its imports of sunflower oil
00:46from Russia, putting an end to a break of nearly 5 years,
00:49precisely 360.
00:51A resumption that translates a diversification of Moroccan supplies
00:54and a desire to exploit the opportunities offered by the Russian market.
00:58The increase of Russian exports to Morocco
01:00illustrates the redefinition of international trade flows
01:03and the diversification of the kingdom's supply sources.
01:06This dynamic could in the long run strengthen the country's food security,
01:10while offering new opportunities to the economic actors of the two nations,
01:14concludes the online media.
01:19Inaugurated in December 2019, the Mohammed VI Football Complex
01:22continues to impress in the four corners of the globe.
01:25This is evidenced by the visit of the Argentines of Olay.
01:28Visiting the kingdom a few years after the World Cup in 2030,
01:31the first Argentine sports daily
01:33publishes a series of articles on the development of infrastructure
01:36of the Ballon Rouge in Morocco
01:38and dedicated an article on its website to the sports complex,
01:41located near Salé.
01:42According to the Argentine newspaper,
01:44it is a high-level training center,
01:46a kind of nursery for male and female selections
01:49in all divisions,
01:50after having enumerated all the infrastructure of the center.
01:53The publication of the Pays du Tango also highlights
01:56one of the advantages of the complex.
01:58All energy comes from solar panels,
02:00no fuel or generators,
02:02in addition to the recycled water.
02:04Olay does not fail to recall the importance of this center
02:07for Moroccan football and its international impact,
02:10with the presence of the seat of the Moroccan Royal Football Federation,
02:13the Africa office of FIFA,
02:15the Association of African Clubs
02:17and a football museum.
02:19Finally, he adds articles
02:21as subjugated by the complex.
02:25In Austria, the party of freedom,
02:27that is the far right,
02:28failed at the door of the Chancellery
02:30by refusing to form a government
02:32with the conservatives,
02:33writes Der Standard.
02:34Negotiations had begun
02:36a little over a month ago between the FPO,
02:38arrived for the first time in power
02:40with 29% of the votes in the legislature
02:42last September,
02:43and the right-wing party with its 26%,
02:45the conservatives of the OVP,
02:47blamed in the middle of the week
02:49the thirst for power of Herbert Kickel
02:51and his intransigence during the discussions.
02:53He probably took inspiration from his great model,
02:55Donald Trump,
02:56which currently applies without mercy
02:58the principle of the Anglo-American majority vote system
03:01of the winner,
03:02which raffles everything,
03:03analyzes the standards.
03:04But Kickel forgets one thing,
03:05Austria does not work like that.
03:0780 years after the end of the Second World War,
03:09we will never repeat it enough,
03:11this country has been rebuilt on the basis of compromise,
03:13underlines the Austrian daily life.
03:15In the evening, Herbert Kickel
03:17called for new elections as soon as possible.
03:19On his side,
03:20the left and the liberals
03:22have already proposed to the conservatives
03:24to renew the context
03:26to avoid a return to the zone.
03:30In response to Donald Trump's anti-immigration measures,
03:32the Latino-American community
03:34launches a movement to boycott American brands,
03:36writes the Diario del Norte.
03:38Named the Latino Freeze Movement,
03:40the initiative aims first
03:42Coca-Cola,
03:43an emblematic brand and ultra-popular drink
03:45in Latin America.
03:47As highlighted by the Spanish-speaking online media,
03:49the supporters of this boycott call
03:51have launched on social networks
03:53and denounce the funding
03:55granted by the famous brand
03:57to the Republican president's campaign,
03:59since Coca-Cola has spent
04:01nearly $250,000 to support
04:03the presidential campaign of the current American leader.
04:05The soda giant
04:07is not the only brand in the movement's agenda,
04:09since we also find Walmart,
04:11McDonald's and Starbucks.
04:13In addition, messages are circulating
04:15on social networks,
04:17questioning the number of companies
04:19that have emigrated workers
04:21without providing them with support
04:23in the face of these massive expulsions.
04:25A boycott call, of course,
04:27to which we add a call
04:29to move away from their jobs
04:31in key sectors in the United States,
04:33such as construction, agriculture
04:35and restoration,
04:37specifies the Diario del Norte.
04:39In Brazil,
04:41over the last 30 years,
04:43the Brazilian edition of Montgabey
04:45has shown that the relationship
04:47between the increase in global temperature
04:49and the number of climate disasters
04:51is directly proportional,
04:53warns the news portal Lusophone.
04:55According to a report by the Brazilian
04:57Agency for Oceanic Culture,
04:59over the period from 1991 to 2023,
05:01each increase of a tenth of a degree Celsius
05:03in the global average air temperature
05:05has led to
05:07360 new disasters in Brazil,
05:09including severe droughts,
05:11floods and storms,
05:13rising sea levels,
05:15which have resulted in
05:17584 new events.
05:19The number of natural disasters
05:21linked to climate change
05:23has not stopped increasing
05:25over the past decade.
05:27In just four years,
05:29Brazil has recorded an average
05:31of 4,077 events per year
05:33against 725 in the 1990s,
05:35a 460% increase.
05:37The economic forecast
05:39is also bright.
05:41The study reports a loss
05:43of 7.8 billion euros
05:45between 2020 and 2023,
05:47the double of the last decade.
05:49This is the end of this press release.
05:51Thank you all for following it.
05:53Enjoy the rest of the programme.