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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 17/01/2025

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00:00Hello and welcome to Median TV for your daily news report.
00:15Australian exporters can now access the Moroccan market, which needs cattle to support its local herds.
00:22Decimated due to drought, explains the 360.
00:25In addition to its traditional suppliers such as Spain, Brazil and Romania, Morocco has just signed a health protocol with the Australian Council of Cattle Exporters, allowing the importation of cattle.
00:37This protocol concludes with the National Office of Health Security, food products, open to Moroccan importers, access to the Australian market.
00:49However, it is not a formal trade agreement between the two countries, but simply an opening of the Australian market to importers of the kingdom, specifies Le Quotidien.
00:58This initiative coincides with the approach of the Feast of Sacrifice, scheduled for next June, while national production is no longer enough to meet the local demand for cattle and wine.
01:09In the last six years, the Moroccan shepherd has been severely affected by drought, causing a shortage of water, a lack of fodder and an increase in the prices of cattle feed.
01:20To pay for these deficits, Morocco has intensified its imports, which between January and November 2024 recorded an increase of 83.1% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching a total of 4.84 billion dirhams.
01:35The Gaza Strip, now Benyamin Netanyahu, confirms an agreement on the release of hostages, reports Aretz.
01:46After stating on Thursday that Hamas had returned to several essential points of the Trev agreement, announced in the middle of the week by Qatar and the United States,
01:54the Israeli Prime Minister finally confirmed on Friday that an agreement had been found for the release of hostages, reports Le Quotidien Hebrew Anglophone.
02:03The government must meet during the day to vote on the agreement and, more generally, on the Trev agreement with Hamas, supposed to come into force this Sunday.
02:12The Minister of National Security of the far right, Itamar Ben Gvir, qualified yesterday as irresponsible the Trev agreement and assured that he would resign from the government if it was adopted.
02:22US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has shown confidence in the implementation of the ceasefire this Sunday, in the conditions provided.
02:31Cuba, now, with the release of dissident José Daniel Ferrer, a few days after the withdrawal from the island of terrorist countries by Joe Biden, notes the Miami Herald.
02:42In this framework of the agreement concluded with the Biden administration and the Vatican, Cuban authorities released yesterday the historic dissident, imprisoned since 2021, reports Le Quotidien Floridien.
02:54I feel pretty good despite the years spent in really terrible conditions, this is what José Daniel Ferrer declared as American from his home in Santiago de Cuba.
03:03The opponent, leader of the dissident organization of the patriotic union of Cuba, was one of the most important prisoners that the Cuban government held as currency of political exchange.
03:13He had already been imprisoned as a member of the group of 75 dissidents arrested during the Black Spring in 2003, reports Le Quotidien.
03:20Between Wednesday and Thursday, 127 released in advance were granted, including 121 as conditional freedom and 6 as extra-criminal license.
03:30This is what the vice-president of the Supreme People's Tribunal, Maricela Sosa, said on Cuban state television yesterday evening.
03:37After 7 hearings in 3 years, a sign of an unprecedented political crisis, Bulgaria finally has a government formed by sworn enemies who had committed to never govern together,
03:49reports Dvenvik.
03:51Members of the new parliament have approved yesterday what is now called the Jeljaskov Cabinet.
03:56Under the name of Prime Minister Rosen Jeljaskov, from the Citizens' Conservative Party for European Development of Bulgaria,
04:03writes the online newspaper Bulgare, adding that it has committed above all to reduce political tension in the country.
04:11This government is the result, like the previous ones, of an unprecedented attitude around the GERB, the party of the inevitable and very controversial former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov,
04:21who remained in office for 3 terms at the head of Bulgaria.
04:24This new coalition brings together, apart from the GRB, its main enemies of yesterday, the socialist and ex-communist of the BSP
04:31and the members of the improbable ITN party of the former TV presenter and singer of Variety Slavit Rivonov.
04:38Even if relief prevails in most press comments, all observers of Bulgarian politics emphasize that the main weakness of this new coalition
04:47will certainly be again its fragility, concludes the online media.
04:54This is the end of this press review. Thank you all for following it.
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