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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 13/11/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, and welcome to Median TV for your daily newscast.
00:15A greater number of students will access the university scholarship,
00:18thanks to a refined targeting of potential beneficiaries.
00:21Today, Morocco explains that the acceptance rate of higher education scholarship applications
00:26will go from 82 to 86% this year.
00:29This is what the Minister of Higher Education,
00:32Scientific Research and Innovation, Azzedine Middiaoui,
00:35announced earlier this week in the House of Representatives.
00:38He also indicated that a diversification of funding sources will be in place
00:43to allow the greatest number of students deserving to access the university scholarship
00:48and this in partnership with all players in this system.
00:52Regarding the improvement of universities' cities and restaurants,
00:55the minister is aware that the 60,000 seats and the offer of services
00:59are still insufficient in the face of all the needs and demands,
01:03growing with a promise to increase the capacity of universities' cities and restaurants
01:08by mobilizing all partners and players in this domain.
01:11The newspaper concludes.
01:15The American billionaire Elon Musk,
01:17appointed by Donald Trump as head of a government efficiency ministry,
01:21as promised by the future president of the United States,
01:24informs the world that the founder of Tesla and SpaceX
01:27will work in collaboration with the Republican businessman Vivek Ramaswamy,
01:32to announce that the Republican, who intends to dismantle government bureaucracy,
01:36will abolish excessive regulations, cut unnecessary expenses,
01:40and restructure federal agencies.
01:42A plan qualified by the 78-year-old leader as the Manhattan Project of our time
01:47under the name of the American Research and Development Program
01:50during the Second World War to create the atomic bomb,
01:53explains Le Quotidien Francais.
01:54A kind of reward for the owner of social network X
01:57had shown indefatigable support to the Republican candidate
02:01throughout the electoral campaign,
02:03appearing in particular on his side several times
02:05before celebrating his victory in his Floridian property the evening of the results.
02:13Direction China now to pursue this world tour
02:16with an attack on the car that killed 35 people in the south of the country,
02:19reports Le Courrier International.
02:21The tragic and brutal drama took place on a Monday evening
02:24in the home of a sports center in Zhuhai.
02:27A man driving a light all-terrain vehicle hit several citizens
02:31who were exercising, causing the death of 35 people.
02:34After the failure of the efforts deployed to save them,
02:3743 other individuals were injured and hospitalized.
02:40The driver identified by his only family name, Fan,
02:43was identified and arrested in his race by the police,
02:47currently in a coma.
02:48The so-called Fan would have been unhappy
02:50because of the outcome of the sharing of his couple's property after the divorce.
02:54In Beijing, the Chinese president Xi Jinping
02:57described this extremely brutal drama,
02:59exhorting local authorities to do everything they can
03:01to save the injured and severely punish the criminal.
03:08In New Zealand now, the government apologizes
03:11for years of violence within many establishments
03:13managed by the state and the church, reports the New Zealand Herald.
03:16Prime Minister Christopher Lookson
03:18spoke of an unimaginable national catastrophe
03:20and apologized to the 200,000 people
03:23who have been mistreated since 1950
03:25in psychiatric hospitals and children's homes
03:28managed by the state and the church.
03:30Victims have long been ignored.
03:32However, for the survivors quoted by the New Zealand newspaper,
03:35the words will never suffice
03:37and that their situation is empty and meaningless,
03:39without financial reparation,
03:41following public apologies from the government.
03:44The New Zealand Herald adds
03:46that the government has offered survivors
03:48a free trip and a night in the hostel
03:50if they wish to attend public apologies in Wellington
03:53or a similar event in other major centres.
03:56The opposition leader, Chris Hipkins,
03:58has declared that politics will be put aside
04:01and that the two main parties will work together
04:03to obtain financial reparation for the victims.
04:08And that's the end of this press release.
04:10Thank you all for watching.
04:12Sous-titres réalisés para la communauté d'Amara.org