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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 12/03/2025

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00:00Welcome to the African news review.
00:12Let's start in Niger, the capital of Niamey, is facing an unprecedented shortage of gas.
00:19This title alone is not enough.
00:21This unprecedented shortage of gas causes endless queues in gas stations.
00:28According to Mazur Oumani Habobakar, commercial director of the Nigerian Petroleum Society,
00:34the country needs 50 petrol trucks a day, but receives only 25 due to various factors,
00:42including the increase in subsidies for fuel in neighboring Nigeria.
00:47In response to this crisis, SONIDEP plans to import more fuel to stabilize supply,
00:56according to the source.
00:57The shortage first affected several Nigerian cities before gaining the capital of Niamey,
01:03where many gas stations no longer have fuel to sell, the newspaper notes.
01:10APPENEWS is interested in the new FAO report, which shows that growing drought in North Africa
01:16is seriously threatening serial production by 2025.
01:20Indeed, according to the source, unfavorable climatic conditions,
01:23including a shortage of rainfall, compromise agricultural forecasts
01:29and accentuate the vulnerabilities of the sector.
01:32The FAO calls for measures of support for producers in order to ensure food security.
01:40The African Press Agency noted that in Morocco,
01:43the weakness of rain has already hampered soil preparation,
01:47limiting seeds and aggravating the situation of farmers in the face of high costs.
01:54Eruption.
01:55The International Criminal Court of Mali confirmed on March 7, 2025,
01:59the conviction of al-Hassan Haque Abdelaziz for war crimes and crimes against humanity,
02:06thus making his verdict definitive.
02:08The information is given by Abidjan TV.
02:11This decision marks a significant advance in the recognition of the atrocities
02:17committed in Tombokto in 2012 and 2013,
02:20where terrorist groups imposed serious human rights violations.
02:24The procedure is now entering the repair phase,
02:29with the First Instance Chamber, which must determine the compensations due to the victims.
02:34This judgment emphasizes the importance of international justice
02:39in the face of the impunity of war crimes in the context of the Malian conflict,
02:44according to Abidjan TV.
02:46In southern Sudan, Uganda recently deployed soldiers in Djuba, the capital,
02:52to support the fragile government of Salvad Kheir in the face of an internal conflict threat.
02:58According to African News, this deployment, announced by the spokesperson of the Ugandan army,
03:05General Felix Koulagiyi, aims to prevent an advance of rebels on the city.
03:11Ugandan President Yiori Museveni justifies this intervention
03:16as a way to guarantee regional stability and protect Ugandan interests.
03:22However, this initiative raises concerns about its impact on the peace process
03:29and the neutrality of Uganda in the South Sudanese conflict,
03:33according to African News.
03:36Let's finish with Togo.
03:38Lomé will welcome April 4 and 5, 2025, the second edition of the Climatant,
03:44an international event focused on the fight against climate change,
03:49that is, on News à Lomé.
03:52Funded by the Green Fund for the Climate and the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation,
03:57this event aims to bring together citizens, experts and entrepreneurs
04:02to develop innovative solutions, especially in the field of renewable energies.
04:07Participants will benefit from interactive workshops and coaching sessions
04:13to stimulate collective creativity and intelligence.
04:16The Climatants are part of a global movement that mobilizes more than 110 cities
04:23around climate challenges every year, says the information site in Togolese.
04:28Voilà pour l'essentiel de l'actualité africaine de ce jour.
04:31Merci de l'avoir suivi.