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MEDI1TV Afrique : Matin infos - 15/07/2024

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00:00This is L'Hordu Journal, welcome to Mediain TV for this edition of L'Hordu Journal.
00:17In the United States, tens of thousands of Donald Trump supporters are meeting this Monday in Milwaukee for the convention of the Republican Party.
00:28A great historic mass under high tension, shaken by the assassination attempt of the former president.
00:40And then some 9 million Rwandans are called to the polls this Monday for legislative elections and President Sen is talking about it in this newspaper.
00:53In sports news, Spain wins the Euro against England. The Spaniards won by 2 to 1.
01:02Roja becomes the first nation to win 4 continental titles.
01:09In the United States, tens of thousands of Donald Trump supporters are meeting this Monday in Milwaukee for the convention of the Republican Party.
01:24A great historic mass under high tension, shaken by the assassination attempt of the former president.
01:30And then some 9 million Rwandans are called to the polls this Monday for legislative elections and President Sen is talking about it in this newspaper.
01:40In sports news, Spain wins the Euro against England. The Spaniards won by 2 to 1.
01:50The convention of the Republican Party is a huge sports complex, very modern, whose walls are upholstered with large photographs in the glory of the 45th president of the United States, who also wants to be the 47th.
02:05The first strong beat of the Republican convention in Milwaukee will surely come this Monday with the announcement of the person chosen by Donald Trump to be his future vice president if he wins the election on November 5.
02:20And on this assassination attempt against Donald Trump, I invite you to listen to an excerpt from an exclusive interview with Mark Pfeiffer, former director of communication at the White House.
02:35So it harkens back to America about 45 years ago in the end of March.
03:05It has been said for a long time that a president of the United States has not been targeted by a firearm in this way. In terms of national tragedy, there is probably nothing comparable.
03:14It is as if for 45 years a presidential candidate could organize an event outside or inside, whether it is a big or a small meeting,
03:23with the benefit of a certain degree of security, with the assurance that enormous precautions were taken, that the secret service, as well as the local and national police, collaborated with the intelligence community.
03:41However, today a new threat has appeared, an evil individual has managed to enter this arena. As a result, in the months to come, Americans will remain on alert regarding political gatherings and large demonstrations of this kind, as has not been the case for nearly 50 years.
04:01This is particularly regrettable, because at the moment the difficulties that the American population is going through and the political challenges we are facing one way or another are no longer limited to philosophical debates or divergent points of view.
04:15We are now crossing a new stage where one of our citizens brings violence and terror to our democratic process. It is extremely disturbing.
04:28Mark Pfiff, former director of communication at the White House, thinks that this attack raises the question of the possibility of a resurgence of violence. Listen.
04:40So I think that it does bring about the challenge for the possibility of more violence. It was very smart for…
05:04They both had long, successful lives and careers.
05:09They both want to leave a legacy. What will this legacy be? Will it be useful and constructive for the democratic process and the future of the United States? Or will it contribute to an even greater division and disintegration?
05:31These two men have this power. They must be two to dialogue. And the hope of the Americans rests on this positive meeting.
05:39And a very forceful and aggressive discussion about the future of this country.
06:02With a political future in this upcoming election.
06:09Following the intensification of Israeli strikes on Gaza, Hamas announced the end of negotiations for a ceasefire.
06:16The Israeli army did not stop its attacks against several regions of the Gaza Strip.
06:21These Israeli strikes killed on Saturday 92 Palestinian civilians in the camp of Deplacé del Mawassi, in the south of the territory near Khan Younessa.
06:30And according to the civil defense, 20 people were killed in the camp of Refugee del Shati in Gazaville.
06:40Hamas is therefore withdrawing from the negotiations for a ceasefire following the intensification of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip.
06:49Does Hamas not take a hard blow to the efforts of the mediators to trigger a ceasefire?
06:55Valerie Ferrand, correspondent for Median TV Al-Quds, gives us the point.
07:00Of course, this is a hard blow for everyone.
07:05And Hamas, in fact, since the first horror scenes yesterday in Al-Mawassi,
07:11has declared that this kind of murderous strike against civilian populations,
07:17which were in a humanitarian zone declared humanitarian by the Israeli army itself,
07:23is an additional proof that the negotiations, which had just begun,
07:29were not taken seriously by the Israeli side.
07:34Another thing is added to this.
07:36For 24 hours, we have had Israeli statements,
07:39in particular from the Prime Minister and the army,
07:43which have stated that these strikes yesterday were aimed at the head of the Hamas army branch, Mohammad Daif.
07:52And so here we are again in a kind of extreme provocation,
07:57since these increasingly murderous attacks,
08:01targeting leaders directly within the framework of the movement,
08:07are aimed at the moment when the negotiations resume.
08:11Benjamin Netanyahu, on the other hand,
08:14believes that it is necessary to carry out harder and harder attacks on the ground
08:20to put pressure on the movement,
08:22which is, of course, completely unacceptable for Hamas,
08:25which seeks to cease the permanent fire and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip,
08:30with an exchange of prisoners.
08:32On the side of the negotiators,
08:34we witness a discouragement,
08:37of which some Egyptian officials are covering up anonymously,
08:42by saying that the Israeli attitude is made up of entrapment
08:47and that they are only looking to sabotage the talks.
08:54A few nine million rounds are called to the polls this Monday for legislative and presidential elections.
09:00The countdown will begin as soon as the closing of the polling stations
09:04and the partial results will be communicated as the polling stations are closed
09:08until the announcement of the provisional results on July 20.
09:12This is what a source within the Electoral Commission said.
09:16The final results will be proclaimed on July 27.
09:20The presidential election opposes the same three candidates as in 2017,
09:24when the outgoing head of state was defeated with 98.79% of the votes
09:29against the leader of the only opposition party, Frank Abineza.
09:32The independent, Philippe Baimana,
09:35Paul Kagame, 66 years old,
09:37played a strong role in bringing the country to the brink of genocide
09:42and is today represented by some Western and African leaders
09:46as a model of development.
09:53And in the rest of the news, at least 50 deaths,
09:56including clashes in northeast Kinshasa,
09:59violence broke out between Congolese militia,
10:02Mobondo militia in the village of Kinshela,
10:05about 130 km northeast of the capital.
10:08The death toll has already reached 42.
10:11Mobondo militia, nine soldiers and a woman,
10:14said David Bissaka, a deputy of the province of Maindombe.
10:18In December 2023, experts from the UN
10:21said that more than 1,000 fighters from Maindombe
10:24were sent to North Kivu to fight the M23,
10:28this movement would be linked to the Rwandan army
10:31and would have seized vast territories
10:34in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
10:41And now let's talk about the paludism
10:44to fight this disease in Gabon.
10:47Health authorities are launching rapid tests
10:51in the pharmaceutical offices of the capital.
10:54Citizens can obtain the test
10:57in order to follow the appropriate treatments.
11:00Kevin Oswald-Dukaga for the report.
11:04Rapid paludism diagnostic tests
11:07are now possible in pharmaceutical offices
11:11thanks to a training program on the use of these tests.
11:16For now, only pharmacies in the capital
11:19and its surroundings are kept.
11:22And the next steps will be to deploy
11:25within the country for the same training.
11:29We want to prevent people from taking paludism drugs
11:34without really having paludism.
11:36We know that the molecules become more and more resistant,
11:39so we want to protect them
11:41and take paludism drugs while being really sure
11:44that we have paludism.
11:46The rapid test will now allow pharmacists
11:49to diagnose the disease
11:52before administering an antipaludic treatment.
11:55These tests are more reliable
11:57than giving advice directly to the vaccine.
12:00I was offered it, I accepted it,
12:03and when I got out of this test,
12:06I realized that I didn't have paludism.
12:09I was supposed to take quarten,
12:12and today I think that thanks to this test,
12:15I was better oriented
12:17in terms of paludism.
12:21In Gabon, paludism has a morbidity rate
12:24estimated at more than 20%.
12:27The disease is at the origin of 40% of hospitalizations
12:31and causes an average of 6.73% of deaths
12:34in children under the age of 5.
12:38In Morocco, in Laayoune,
12:40the start of the season of octopus fishing
12:43in Laayoune.
12:59A good start of the summer season
13:01of octopus fishing in Laayoune.
13:03The summer fishing season,
13:05which started on July 1st
13:07at the port of Laayoune,
13:09is going well with large quantities
13:11of cephalopods.
13:13This summer campaign,
13:15which continues until September 30, 2024,
13:18resumed in optimal conditions
13:20after a 3-month biological break.
13:29Here, the fish of the port of Laayoune
13:31knows a sustained dynamic during this period,
13:34but so much is exercised by the large quantities
13:37of octopus landed at our port platform.
13:40The quantities landed since the resumption of fishing
13:43until today are estimated at more than 226 tons,
13:46of a value of more than 18 million dirhams.
13:49The average price of a kilogram of octopus
13:52at the fish hall is also between 70 and 70 dirhams.
14:02The National Office of Laayoune Fishing
14:05has set up a digitalized system
14:07for the sale of octopus
14:09to guarantee transparency
14:11and ensure the speed of the commercialization operations
14:14as well as the promotion of fishing products.
14:17A platform of 1,600 kilograms of octopus
14:19is allowed to land by ship, by tide,
14:21for 10 days,
14:23which corresponds to about 70 plastic boxes
14:25of 23 kilograms per box.
14:32As you have seen,
14:34the fish hall is maintained
14:36by an important community of cephalopods and fish.
14:39Our region is famous for its fishing infrastructures
14:42and it is also known for the quality of its marine products,
14:45which will meet the local and national needs.
14:48We, women in the region,
14:50are doing our best
14:52to make ourselves a place in this market
14:54dominated by our male peers.
15:00Regarding the fixed fishing quotas
15:02for the summer season,
15:04the authorized octopus catching quota
15:06is 15,600 tons.
15:08According to the ministerial decision
15:10setting the conditions for the resumption
15:12of octopus fishing activity
15:14in the south of Sidi Razi,
15:16these quotas are distributed
15:18on the oturier segment with 9,828 tons,
15:20the coastal segment with 1716 tons
15:22and the artisanal segment of Derkla
15:24with 4,056 tons.
15:26It should be noted that during the winter season
15:28of octopus fishing,
15:30more than 6,646 tons of these cephalopods
15:32have been caught
15:34at fishing sites
15:36in the region.
15:42Still in the kingdom,
15:44let's start with the discovery
15:46of the Assa Palace.
15:48This historical palace,
15:50founded in the 12th century,
15:52is a symbol of the ancestral history
15:54of the region of Gilmim-Wednoun,
15:56a building adored by the local population.
15:58This is a report by Naima Maalanein
16:00for the story.
16:02The Assa Palace is a reflection
16:04of the culture and heritage
16:06of the South Moroccan people.
16:08Standing proudly on a hill
16:10at the foot of the Oasis of Assa
16:12in the south of Morocco,
16:14this palace mirrors both
16:16the history, culture and heritage
16:18of the Sahrawi people.
16:24This building is an archaeological treasure
16:26that was built a long time ago
16:28on a limitrous hill of the Oasis of Assa
16:30that separates the old city of Assa
16:32from its new city.
16:34This palace played several roles,
16:36notably defensive with its high walls.
16:44The towers and walls
16:46of this two-facade site
16:48are of particular importance
16:50in view of their symbolism,
16:52witnessing a local civilization
16:54mixed with hidden, urban and rural.
16:56For the Assa Palace,
16:58the Zawiyah of Assa was erected,
17:00famous for its emirate ulema
17:02and whose projection continues
17:04to reach the great Islamic metropolises
17:06since the 16th century.
17:16I was born in the Assa Palace,
17:18I studied in its mosque
17:20and I grew up among its walls.
17:22I am happy to still live there.
17:24I am confident that, in my opinion,
17:26future generations will do everything
17:28to preserve this heritage.
17:40Founded in the 12th century
17:42on a rocky plateau
17:44that dominates a permanent source
17:46exploited by a large oasis,
17:48Assa, the city of earth and stone,
17:50extends over several hectares.
17:52In October 2006,
17:54the Southern Development Agency
17:56launched a restoration program
17:58around the village of Ksar,
18:00a cultural and historical witness
18:02to the links between Morocco and the Sahel,
18:04in the hope of endowing the city
18:06with a restored heritage set,
18:08capable of training quality craftsmen
18:10to attract more tourist flows.
18:12Let's talk about football.
18:14Spain won the Euro 2024.
18:16The Spaniards won by 2-1
18:18against England
18:20in the first half of the match.
18:22Nico Williams opened the score.
18:24Despite several chances,
18:26it was necessary to wait
18:28for the 73rd minute of the game
18:30for Palmer to equalize
18:32and restart the match.
18:34In the last minutes of the game,
18:36Miguel Oyarzabal doubled the score
18:38and allowed La Roja
18:40to win on the roof of Europe.
18:42Spain is the first nation
18:44to have been crowned
18:46four times European champion.
18:52See you next time.
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