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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 26/03/2025

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00:00Hello everyone and welcome to Mediain TV for your press release.
00:13The Moroccan population has increased by 8.8% between 2014 and 2024
00:18with two opposite dynamics, an urban growth and a rural decline,
00:22explains the observer from Morocco and Africa.
00:25Behind this global figure is a demographic reality
00:28marked by blatant disparities, creating a landscape with contrasted dynamics,
00:32according to David Guery, geographer interrogated by Le Médien en ligne
00:36in his study focused on the demographic transformations of Morocco from 2014 to 2024.
00:42The expert and researcher Alassore Bonne notes that the influence of the two major factors,
00:46which are internationalism, the internationalization of the economy and climate change,
00:51shaped the trajectories of the Moroccan communes,
00:54generating effervescent areas of growth and often inexorable regions of decline.
00:59End of quote.
01:00Between the big cities, which benefit from the expansion of industrial infrastructures,
01:04irrigated agriculture and logistical platforms on the one hand,
01:08and the question of the climatic exodus, the study is becoming more and more
01:12with accuracy of the other by the picture of a country in full demographic transition,
01:16thus becoming a population more and more urbanized and attracted by the coasts,
01:20as the site explains in its lines.
01:25In Turkey, now more than 1,400 people have been arrested,
01:29I don't know, after seven days of demonstrations at the Hurriyet news agency,
01:32more than 1,400 people, including at least 18 journalists,
01:35have been arrested in connection with the monstrous demonstrations that are currently taking place.
01:40Turkey writes the news portal that for the seventh consecutive day,
01:44tens of thousands of people gathered yesterday in front of the Istanbul city hall
01:49to protest against the arrest and incarceration for corruption of its mayor,
01:53Ekrem İmamoğlu, the black sheep of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
01:57Thousands of students also demonstrated in another district of the city,
02:02as well as in the capital Ankara.
02:04Osgur Ozel, the head of the People's Republican Party,
02:07the Social Democratic Party to which Ekrem İmamoğlu belongs,
02:11went to the prison of the people of Istanbul,
02:14where the mayor has been incarcerated since last Sunday with 48 co-accused.
02:18He called for a new mass gathering on Saturday in Istanbul.
02:22For his part, Recep Tayyip Erdogan once again mocked the terror of the street.
02:30In a Peru full of political instability,
02:32the incumbent president is convening general elections for next year.
02:36The Peruvian president Dina Boluarte told us on April 12, 2026.
02:42The next presidential and parliamentary elections,
02:45reports the Peruvian radio site.
02:48During a radio-televised speech,
02:50she assured yesterday that the government would show impartiality and absolute neutrality
02:55so that the results are not contested.
02:57In a country that has had six presidents in six years,
03:00the unique mandate of the first president of Peru,
03:03whose abyssal popularity rate currently revolves around 4%,
03:08officially ends on July 28, 2026.
03:11We hope that the elections of next year will put an end to the chronic instability of the country,
03:16she said.
03:17Since his accession to power in December 2022
03:20in favor of the overthrow of his predecessor Pedro Castillo,
03:23Boluarte has been at the center of many scandals
03:26that could cost him several inculpations at the end of his presidency.
03:30Since 1990, the majority of Peruvian presidents
03:33have been prosecuted and judged, imprisoned for some, for malversation.
03:39The boom of green technologies does not compensate for global CO2 emissions,
03:45believes the Libre Belgique,
03:47taking up the annual report of the International Energy Agency.
03:50Still according to this study,
03:52the deployment of wind turbines, electric vehicles, solar and heat pumps
03:56has saved 2.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide per year since 2019.
04:02A global demand that has increased by 2.2%,
04:05but which is far from being enough to camouflage carbon dioxide emissions,
04:09which have reached 37.8 billion tons,
04:12at an increase of 0.8%.
04:14This is less than last year's global economic growth, which was 3.3%.
04:19This shows that it would be possible to grow GDP
04:22without increasing energy consumption and CO2 emissions,
04:26underlines the Belgian daily.
04:28In addition, the agency observes that a large part of the growth of emissions
04:32comes from emerging economies in development outside China.
04:36Rich countries do not emit more greenhouse gas than 50 years ago,
04:40while their GDP was more than three times smaller.
04:46This is the end of this press release.
04:48Thank you all for following it.
04:50Have a good rest of the program.
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