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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 25/09/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your daily newscast with this press review.
00:15With a strategic partnership between the Caisse de dépôt et de gestion and Casablanca Finance City Authority,
00:22Morocco is launching itself in the carbon market.
00:24Today, Morocco is in its first phase.
00:26This precursor project, in phase with the global objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
00:32contributes to the national dynamic, aiming to position Morocco as an international actor for sustainable development
00:38and pioneer on the African scene of sustainable finance,
00:41indicates Le Quotidien National, which adds that this partnership is in line with the high orientations of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
00:49who places sustainable development and the preservation of the environment at the heart of the kingdom's development strategy.
00:55Today, Morocco also reminds that Africa is an important reservoir of carbon credits,
01:00with natural solutions for generating quality carbon credits,
01:04which gives it considerable potential to become a key player in global decarbonization
01:10and a hub for carbon credit projects.
01:14The Tunisian Network for Rights and Liberties has firmly denounced the arrest of the activist Mawadda Jemey,
01:21claiming his immediate release, writes Capitaliste.
01:25In a statement published yesterday, the RTDL estimates that the arrest of the young activist was carried out without any respect for the procedures,
01:33stating that the young activist was not summoned, but was directly arrested by the Agabes police.
01:39This is a serious escalation and an incessant harassment targeting the activists and activists of the opposition
01:45in order to silence them by a judicial intimidation.
01:48The network has thus called for the immediate release of Mawadda Jemey and all the arrested people
01:54for having exercised their right to express themselves and to manifest peacefully.
01:58Let's read again in the statement taken up by the Portal of Information.
02:01According to his entourage, she would have been arrested on the basis of a publication on the social networks hostile to the authorities in place.
02:07They also claim to have been alerted by the Tunisian League for the Defense and Human Rights of the City on this matter
02:15and that a deposition mandate has been issued against her.
02:19Barely announced less than a week ago, the new French government, led by Michel Barnier,
02:24already knows its first dissonances, reports Le Monde in its edition of the day.
02:28The Prime Minister's call for cohesion and fraternity was not heard.
02:33Divergences of views punctuated the day of Tuesday and revealed the extreme right's grip on this new executive.
02:39The latest releases of the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau, omnipresent in the media since his inauguration, bear witness to this.
02:46Retailleau would make Sarkozy a leftist.
02:48It is the return of the trocadéro right, perceives Sacha Houyé, the non-registered deputy of the Vienna and former president Renaissance,
02:54of the Commission of the Laws of the National Assembly.
02:57Among the subjects already causing disagreements within the executive,
03:00we find in particular the suppression desired by Retailleau of state medical aid,
03:04but not by the rest of the ministers.
03:06A government of the National Union, which does not seem to have found the agreement that Macron wanted,
03:10and given the opposition, on the left and very right, it is not ready to arrive.
03:16Direction the United States and New York at the General Assembly of the United Nations,
03:20where the American president Joe Biden says goodbye to the UN with a too shy speech on the Middle East,
03:25which is believed by the world press, taken up by the international courier.
03:28In his speech of a little more than 20 minutes in front of the General Assembly of the United Nations,
03:32Joe Biden, mixed personal touch, political imperative and passionate defense of democracy,
03:36observes the New York Times a posture of the old sage, which has earned him a salve of applause.
03:41Nouri noticed the time, but the rest of his intervention seemed less convincing,
03:45because according to Guardian, his speech was more of a matter of emotion and atmosphere,
03:49a kind of diplomatic elegy than a note of political orientation on the way to follow in the Middle East.
03:54The country, on the other hand, saves a warm speech in which Gaza and, by extension, Lebanon,
03:58occupied only the third place on the list of priorities questions of the international community,
04:03according to Biden, behind Ukraine and trade competition.
04:06It was an epilogue a little shy for a leader who overflowed with bravery
04:10during the last election campaign four years ago, judges the Washington Post to conclude this little world tour.
04:17Last step of this tour of the international press, still on the other side of the Atlantic,
04:21since the US government is pursuing Visa, Fortune informs us.
04:25The US Department of Justice announced on Tuesday that it was going to pursue the issuer of payment cards
04:30for infraction with competition. According to the accusation, Visa illegally monopolized the debit card market
04:35by eliminating the choice for banks and companies, suffocating them,
04:39and the competition of new entrants, precisely the specialized information portal.
04:43These practices have created a market in which Visa has illegally acquired the power to demand
04:48costs that far exceed what it could obtain in a competitive market,
04:51assures Justice Minister Merrick Garland. According to the latter, 60% of transactions
04:56by debit card in the United States are controlled by the Californian company.
05:02This is the end of this press release. Thank you all for following it.
05:05Have a good rest of the program on Mediain TV.
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