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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 11/03/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your press review.
00:13Will Morocco be the future giant of green energy in the Atlantic Basin?
00:18This is the question asked in the morning to open this press review.
00:21While the energy transition is accelerating,
00:23the Kingdom is positioning itself as a major player in the redefinition
00:28between North Africa and Europe.
00:30Written in the morning, if natural gas still plays an essential role in the short term,
00:34especially for Africa, with projects such as the Nigerian Gasoduc in Morocco,
00:38the future belongs undeniably to renewable energies.
00:42Thanks to its massive investments in clean energy and green ammonia,
00:46Morocco could not only meet its own energy needs,
00:50but also become a key exporter to Europe,
00:53thus transforming the geopolitical dynamics of the Atlantic Basin.
00:59This news could profoundly reconfigure the traditional economic alliances,
01:04creating new opportunities for countries with abundant renewable resources.
01:10In this new world energy configuration,
01:12the Kingdom is gradually imposing itself as an essential player,
01:16capable of redrawing the map of energy relations, adds the Moroccan newspaper.
01:22In the Democratic Republic of Congo, 130 sick and wounded
01:26have been removed by the M23.
01:28More and more cases are reported.
01:30Radio Okapi informs us.
01:32The United Nations is said to be seriously concerned
01:35about the well-being and safety of these kidnapped people
01:38in two hospitals in Goma, in the east of the country,
01:41according to a statement broadcast on Monday in Geneva.
01:44According to the United Nations, the M23,
01:46an armed group that took up arms in 2021
01:49against the government of Kinshasa,
01:51took 116 patients from the CBCA hospital
01:54and 15 others from the Ile Africa hospital.
01:57According to Congolese media,
01:59the M23 would also target young people and adults.
02:02Every day, messages of denunciation circulate on social networks.
02:06Radio Okapi notes.
02:07Many search opinions for missing people are circulating,
02:11some being interpelled by the occupation forces,
02:14others removed by strangers, reports Radio Indépendante,
02:17complaining that all these incidents
02:19only increase the psychosis in the Goma population,
02:22which feels sacrificed, according to several local actors.
02:28Pakistani security forces and Taliban Afghans
02:31exchanged shots at the main border post of Tolkham
02:35after the failure of their negotiations to reopen it,
02:38says the Express Tribune.
02:40These violences between the security forces of the two countries
02:43occurred on Sunday night at the strategic post
02:46located northwest of Afghanistan.
02:48A Taliban was killed and several people injured,
02:51according to Pakistani and Afghan sources.
02:53The front-line site has been closed for more than a week,
02:56Pakistan contesting the construction by Kabul
03:00of a new border post.
03:01At this place, this passage is vital for trade
03:04and travel between the two countries.
03:06According to the Pakistani daily,
03:08Monday's tensions are linked to the failure of negotiations
03:11between the two parties for the reopening of the passage.
03:14In response to these new clashes,
03:16Pakistan has deployed additional forces at the border,
03:19says the newspaper.
03:23US President Donald Trump warns Ottawa and Mexico
03:26that customs tariffs will come into effect on Tuesday,
03:29says Radio-Canada.
03:31The Republican leader also signed a decree
03:34imposing 20% of additional customs rights
03:37on Chinese products.
03:39On his side, Beijing reacted by saying
03:42that it would take countermeasures.
03:44Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum assured her
03:47that Mexico already had a plan A, plan B and plan C,
03:51plan D against these new taxes.
03:53As for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,
03:55he said yesterday that Ottawa would reply
03:58by imposing, as of Tuesday, 25% customs rights
04:01on more than $100 billion of American products.
04:04Trump's customs tariffs represent an existential threat
04:07for the country where thousands of jobs are at stake,
04:10said the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
04:13Melanie Jolie, in Windsor, Canada.
04:16Workers in the automotive sector
04:19told Radio-Canada they felt a deep anxiety.
04:22Derek Gungel, an employee of Stellantis,
04:25told Canadian media that he was much more careful
04:28in his spending to save as much money as possible
04:31in case he lost his job.
04:34This is the end of this press release.
04:36Thank you all for following it.
04:38See you next time.