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Revue de presse - 31/03/2025
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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 31/03/2025
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Hello everyone and welcome to Medihan, it's time for the press review.
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We start in Morocco with the Espresso information website, which titled
00:18
Email security in Morocco, 62% of brands' unprotected domains.
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A recent analysis by the American firm PowerDemark, specialized in
00:28
email security and authentication, highlights significant gaps in
00:33
the protection of e-communications in Morocco.
00:37
This study, which examined 307 domains belonging to various strategic sectors
00:42
such as the bank, public administration, health and education, reveals that
00:46
essential security protocols remain insufficiently adopted, exposing
00:51
institutions to serious risks of cyberattacks.
00:54
Among the protocols analyzed, the DMARC, Domain-Based Message Authentication,
00:59
Reporting and Confirmance, designed to prevent fraudulent emails,
01:03
allowing better authentication of exporters.
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It is correctly configured only on 36.48% of the examined domains.
01:11
Worse still, 62.21% of the domains simply did not implement this protocol.
01:17
Another email security protocol, the SPF, Center Policy Framework,
01:22
which limits the risks of identity usurpation by verifying the legitimacy of exporters,
01:27
is much more widespread.
01:29
According to the report, 71.34% of the domains in Morocco have correctly configured this protocol,
01:35
while 26.06% do not have any at all.
01:39
The finding becomes even more alarming when it comes to the MTA-STS protocol,
01:44
Mail Transfer Agent Strict Transport Security, designed to guarantee
01:48
a secure transmission of emails between servers, thanks to encrypted connections.
01:53
The report therefore reveals that this protocol is not implemented in any of the sectors studied in Morocco,
01:58
thus exposing electronic communications to high risks of interception and falsification.
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PowerDMARC warns that this absence constitutes a critical flaw,
02:08
increasing the vulnerability of institutions to attacks by degradation of security.
02:13
Let's stay in Africa.
02:14
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, who left the CDAO to join the Alliance of States of the Sahel,
02:21
have established a 0.5% common customs law on imports from non-member countries of their confederation.
02:28
This is what the magazine Jeune Afrique reported.
02:30
In January, the three Sahelian countries left the CDAO, which they consider, in particular,
02:35
unfunded to France and formed the EES.
02:38
But they still benefit from the advantages of the organization,
02:41
including the free movement of people and goods,
02:44
while waiting for an agreement between the two parties on the modalities of their separation,
02:49
which should soon intervene.
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Meanwhile, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have instituted a confederal EES
02:57
common on non-member countries of their confederation and those with whom they do not have a customs agreement,
03:02
according to a document signed by the Chief of the Malian Agency and President of the EES, General Assimi Goita.
03:08
Direction l'Hexagone, where French doctors have launched a consortium
03:12
to develop research on animal grafts to humans.
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The French biotech Xenothera, based in Nantes, has already started a pig farm
03:20
which will be intended for Xenografts.
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According to the site France Info, the first clinical trials must start within two to three years.
03:27
The consortium launched by these doctors is currently being formed.
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At this stage, there is a group of twenty-odd participants who seek to expand.
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Xenografts are therefore advancing at the pace of giants in recent months.
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Experiments have already been carried out with an American woman who has been living for more than four months with a pig farm.
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Other organs are already being considered.
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These are the heart, liver and tissues.
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Olivier Thonin, professor of immunology and nephrology at the Civil Hospices of Lyon,
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explains that the pig is the perfect animal for these Xenografts,
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since it allows to be genetically modified.
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This modification aims to improve health security and immunological compatibility.
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China and the United States are the first countries to carry out Xenotransplants on living patients.
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Xenograft is therefore still a very experimental practice,
04:15
but it is a solution to alleviate the lack of organs in the world.
04:19
The National Geographic site was looking at this huge iceberg
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which has been hiding a rich marine ecosystem confined for centuries.
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This phenomenon is a new proof that life can thrive even when it is locked under a thick layer of ice.
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On January 13, an iceberg the size of Chicago detached itself from the huge ice platform George VI in Antarctica.
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Scientists who were not far from it aboard a research ship
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then decided to go there to observe the seabed that had just been unveiled in broad daylight.
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Almost all parts of the oceans shelter life,
04:53
from shallow sunken waters to the complete darkness of the depths, sometimes volcanic.
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This is why the research team of the ship Hervé Falkor of the Institute Chimie de l'Océan
05:03
expected to find animals on site.
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However, these scientists did not think to make the discovery of a sponge forest,
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giant sea spiders, ice fish,
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huge coral, anemones,
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and drowning jellyfish of the depths.
05:17
A real life-saving effect that was until then confined under the thick layer of ice of the iceberg.
05:24
We will close this press release in China where researchers from the University of Nanjing
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have developed an electrochemical device capable of directly decomposing carbon dioxide
05:34
into carbon and pure oxygen.
05:37
The Science Post article explains that this major scientific advance
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could play a key role in space exploration,
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especially on Mars, but also in other extreme environments
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such as seabed or air purification systems.
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Until now, producing oxygen from CO2 required complex procedures,
05:55
often limited by temperature and strict pressure conditions.
05:59
Scientists have long tried to artificially reproduce natural photosynthesis,
06:04
but these attempts have proved ineffective due to numerous technical constraints.
06:09
With this new approach, Chinese researchers have managed to overcome these difficulties
06:14
by using an innovative electrochemical method.
06:17
Their device relies on a process involving lithium
06:21
as an intermediary and a nanometric catalyzer based on ruthenium and cobalt.
06:26
The result, a yield in oxygen greater than 98.6%
06:31
well beyond that of natural photosynthesis.
06:34
We will touch on this at the end of this press release.
06:36
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