Soir infos (20:00) - 21/01/2024

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00:12 Good evening and welcome to Mediain TV.
00:14 Thank you for joining us for the news.
00:17 Here are the headlines.
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00:21 A draw between Morocco and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
00:24 A meeting held for the second day of the final stages of the Nations Cup.
00:28 The details of the match right now.
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00:33 In the face of the blockade imposed by Israel, food insecurity has been heavy in Gaza for several weeks.
00:38 The humanitarian situation is described as catastrophic by the UN.
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00:44 In Tunisia, supporters of the Free Historians Party have demonstrated in front of the seat of the Supreme Council of the Magistrate.
00:51 They call for the release of their leader, Abir Moussi.
00:54 Correspondence to follow from Tunisia.
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00:58 A goal for everyone.
00:59 This is the final score of the match Morocco-Democratic Republic of Congo.
01:03 On a 0-2 score, both teams have offered a meeting full of rebound.
01:07 Morocco opened the score at the 6th minute of the game thanks to Ashraf Hakimi.
01:11 We will then have to wait for the 76th minute for Silas Katampamvongpa to equalize for the RDC.
01:17 And for their next meeting, the Lions of Atlas will face Zambia.
01:21 Our correspondent in Côte d'Ivoire, Max Soubi, returns to the match Morocco.
01:25 Côte d'Ivoire-Democratic Republic of Congo, right away.
01:29 The Lions of Atlas, whatever happens, will be qualified for the 8th final of the Africa Cup of Nations.
01:36 With four points, they are sure to finish among the top three.
01:40 To return to the match, this 1-1 score is a good score for the Lions of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
01:50 But for Morocco, it is the minimum service.
01:52 Morocco is comfortable in the first place of this group, before facing Zambia in a few days.
02:02 Compared to the Congo Leopard, a win against Zambia in a few days would validate their ticket to the 8th final.
02:14 I propose to listen to the conference statement of the Moroccan national team, Wael Dregrek.
02:21 We started the match well.
02:23 We open the score, we have situations to put 2-0.
02:27 After, is it physical, is it the heat, is it mental?
02:31 It's a bit of everything.
02:32 But I can not throw the stone to the players.
02:35 It was very, very hot today.
02:37 The Democratic Republic of Congo at one point had nothing to lose.
02:41 In the second half, we tried with the changes to bring a little freshness.
02:46 But we cracked, we could have cracked before on a priority shot, on counter-situations.
02:53 At the end, it's a bad match.
02:55 We will be satisfied with this result.
02:58 We will say that we have won, that we have 4 points and that we still have our destiny in our hands to finish first in the group.
03:04 Now I propose some reactions of Moroccan and Congolese supporters.
03:10 It was simply magnificent. We did not expect such a performance from a team that made the semi-final of the World Cup.
03:17 We did not expect it. It's a satisfaction for our country.
03:19 Frankly, it's a satisfaction.
03:21 I think this cup belongs to us this year because our team is very fit.
03:26 The cup is for us this year. The cup is for the RDC.
03:29 The match was within our reach, but unfortunately, we did not manage the last minute of the second half well.
03:36 And there they had the goal of equalization.
03:41 The lions played very well, they assured, it's very hot here. We encourage them, we are behind you.
03:46 Come on Moroccans!
03:47 All Moroccans are behind the lions of Atlas, like Younes Zahrou.
03:51 One of the most followed Moroccan influencers in the world is in Morocco to push the men of Oued Regrege to the final victory.
03:57 The report is from Driss Bousserhan and the details are from Maa Fekri.
04:02 We are shooting some cool videos and we are actually in Switzerland.
04:05 Look at the sky.
04:06 Younes Zahrou, a young Moroccan living abroad.
04:09 With more than 70 million followers on his various accounts,
04:13 Zahrou is one of the most famous influencers in the world of social networks.
04:17 After several years of absence, Zahrou returns to his home country,
04:21 bringing with him a great passion to support the Moroccan national team
04:25 at the 2023 African Nations Cup.
04:28 Hello, my name is Younes, I am here back in my home.
04:31 I am Younes and I am currently in my home country, Morocco.
04:35 I am very proud of our national team, in this case Hakimi, Ziyech, Mzaraoui, Bono, Amrabet and all the other players.
04:42 I am very proud of you. I wish you good luck, as well as your families.
04:46 Bring us the cup of the Cannes.
04:48 Younes Zahrou has become a famous name on the world stage.
04:52 He does not hide his deep love for his homeland, Morocco.
04:56 He expresses his admiration for the remarkable developments
04:59 that Morocco has witnessed in various areas.
05:02 Since his return, the influencer has been presenting his progress in the videos he publishes during his stay in Morocco.
05:09 My last time when I was in Morocco is nine years ago.
05:13 And right now, everything is something different.
05:16 The last time I came to Morocco was nine years ago.
05:19 I found a new Morocco. Everything has changed.
05:21 The cleanliness, the modernity.
05:23 I am grateful to our king, Mohammed VI.
05:25 For everything he has brought to our country.
05:27 My dream is to show the world how incredible our country is.
05:31 Clean and beautiful.
05:33 Thanks for Mohammed VI.
05:35 With a touch of entertainment and humor,
05:38 Zahrou's videos stand out for their unique combination of challenges and new experiences,
05:43 thus attracting millions of views on a daily basis.
05:46 Younes Zahrou uses his platform not only as a means of entertainment,
05:51 but also as a means of inspiration and motivation.
05:54 For his fans around the world.
05:58 Another match for Group F.
06:00 A draw between Zambia and Tanzania for the second day of the Cannes.
06:05 Tanzania opens the score by Simon Mssouva's goal at the 11th minute.
06:09 The goal of the equalizer for Gambia is scored by Patson Daka at the 88th minute.
06:14 Final score, one goal for everyone.
06:16 Morocco remains first in Group F with four points,
06:19 ahead of RDC with two points, Zambia and Xeco,
06:22 and finally Tanzania with one point.
06:26 For the second day of Group E,
06:28 the eagle duel between Mali and Tunisia is sealed by the score of one goal for everyone.
06:33 A result that allows the Malians to take the first place of the group with four points.
06:38 Our correspondent Mohamed Dagnoko followed the match from a fan zone.
06:43 After a first victory against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa,
06:48 several supporters of the Malian eagles
06:51 flocked to the International Conference Center in Bamako on Saturday
06:56 and to many sites to live the Cannes in communion
06:59 with the hope of seeing their team take their ticket to the round of 16
07:05 by beating Tunisia.
07:08 And everything was going well because from the 10th minute,
07:11 the Malians opened the score.
07:17 Before being caught 10 minutes later by Tunisia.
07:21 A point sharing far from encouraging the supporters.
07:25 We are satisfied because despite the result,
07:29 it's an advantage for us.
07:33 We tried everything except the defeat.
07:37 So we thank the players a lot and we ask them to continue like this until the final.
07:44 I want the Malians to go ahead, but I'm always behind the king.
07:49 Long live Mali, may the best win.
07:51 The idea of ​​making the Malians live the match as if they were at the Amadou Goungou stadium in the Corrougou valley
07:58 is saluted by the representative of the MAAC Ernest Omali,
08:02 eagles' team manager, who came to live this atmosphere.
08:06 I have a feeling of joy, of satisfaction.
08:09 It's the ideal to bring together all the youth around football.
08:15 It's peace and cohesion.
08:17 We are happy with this match.
08:19 We hope the eagles will go far and bring us the cup.
08:23 As in Corrougou, we saw the stadium.
08:26 There is joy, there is cheerfulness.
08:29 So really, hats off to the organizers.
08:31 And the next match, I think we will play and give original jerseys to the people.
08:36 We saw a lot of jerseys that are counterfeit, but it doesn't matter.
08:39 Mali wins whatever it is.
08:41 With four points, Mali is first in its group,
08:45 awaiting the match Namibia-South Africa, which will take place today.
08:50 A first in Morocco in the history of women's football.
08:53 The Moroccan U21 team has dropped its bias for the 2024 World Cup.
08:58 Despite a defeat by 1-0 against Ethiopia, this Sunday in Addis Ababa,
09:02 the Moroccans are qualified following the last round of the qualifiers.
09:06 The national team has won the match by two goals to zero.
09:10 The U20 World Cup of the women's team is scheduled for August 31 to September 22.
09:15 Despite the calls for calm from the international community,
09:21 Israel continues to activate its war machine.
09:24 Fierce fights continue in the Gaza Strip.
09:27 With intense air strikes on Hanounes,
09:29 the Israeli army also leads several operations this Sunday in six occupied Jordan.
09:35 Since the beginning of the war, more than 25,000 Palestinian civilians have been killed by Israeli bombings,
09:40 those who are spared live in disastrous humanitarian conditions.
09:45 In this context, the Israeli prime minister opposes Palestinian sovereignty
09:52 and intends to continue the war in Gaza.
09:54 In his country, the calls for his resignation are multiplying.
09:57 In Tel Aviv yesterday, thousands were fighting to demand his departure
10:02 and demand the return of hostages.
10:04 Explanations with Cheyma Fikri.
10:06 On the 107th day, fierce fighting continues in the Gaza Strip,
10:13 carrying out operations in six Jordan.
10:15 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
10:18 reaffirms his opposition to Palestinian sovereignty.
10:21 According to Netanyahu, Israel must ensure that Gaza will no longer be a threat
10:26 and this requirement contradicts the demand for Palestinian sovereignty,
10:30 words judged to be disappointing by British Defence Minister Grant Shapps.
10:35 The war, which is beginning its fourth month,
10:37 puts the Israeli relations at risk with its main ally and American support,
10:41 in particular on the Palestinian issue,
10:44 central to the post-war solution to two states.
10:47 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
10:50 has said that the right of the Palestinian people to a state must be recognized by all.
10:56 The refusal to accept the two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians
11:06 and the refusal of the right to a state for the Palestinian people are unacceptable.
11:10 This would indefinitely prolong a conflict that has become a major threat
11:14 to world peace and security.
11:16 The right of the Palestinian people to build their own state must be recognized by all.
11:21 Netanyahu rejects the UN and the international community's calls
11:33 to end the humanitarian fire,
11:35 while Washington has called on Israel to limit the number of civilian victims in Gaza.
11:39 On Sunday, Hamas reported dozens of air strikes and artillery fires in the Gaza Strip,
11:45 claiming that Israeli forces had targeted the vicinity of Nasser al-Amal hospitals
11:50 in the city of Khan Younes, located in the south,
11:52 and now the epicenter of military operations.
11:55 The same source added that dozens of bodies are still under the rubble.
11:59 According to diplomatic sources,
12:01 the head of the Palestinian Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, based in Qatar,
12:05 met on Saturday in Turkey with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Tel Aviv.
12:12 Tensions continue to rise, putting immense pressure on the Israeli Prime Minister.
12:17 We have the power to change and to fix.
12:22 The power to change and to fix is in our hands.
12:25 This government must go home. Now.
12:28 This government must go home. Now!
12:35 Thousands of Israelis gathered on Saturday
12:38 to demand the return of hostages held since October 7 in the Gaza Strip
12:43 and to demand the departure of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
12:46 accused of pursuing the war, in particular, to stay in power.
12:51 We remain in the Gaza Strip, where the risk of famine is very high.
12:58 The blockade imposed by Israel exacerbates a humanitarian situation
13:01 that has been described for several weeks as disastrous.
13:04 Younes Benzineb for the explanations.
13:07 In the Gaza Strip, devastated by the war,
13:10 food and medicine become rare.
13:13 This is the case in the south of the enclave in the city of Rafah.
13:16 Here, thousands of displaced people living in tents do not eat their hunger.
13:20 In the midst of these torments, volunteers distribute bread on a daily basis,
13:24 an oxygen supply for many families.
13:27 Bread is not enough for an hour.
13:37 You can see how many children live in these tents,
13:40 not counting women and men.
13:43 Children need to eat three to four times a day
13:46 because they spend the day sleeping under the sun.
13:49 According to the UN, 1.9 of the 2.4 million people in Gaza have been displaced to the south.
13:57 The blockade imposed by Israel accentuates the shortage of fuel,
14:00 which is essential for the operation of bakeries.
14:03 Thanks to the efforts of volunteers,
14:06 this mobile bread workshop becomes a symbol of hope.
14:09 Every day, volunteers organize themselves to help the displaced people.
14:12 This project is supported by the Sounboula Foundation, an international organization,
14:19 and by many donors from various countries, such as Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, France.
14:27 The bakery produces 2,200 sacks of bread per day.
14:46 We are currently creating a second workshop to double production
14:51 and serve a larger number of people.
14:58 For many families, the threat of starvation is already real.
15:03 According to the latest figures from the WHO,
15:05 93% of the Gaza population has reached critical levels of starvation,
15:10 while the continuation of the bombings and the blockade only aggravates this situation,
15:14 yet without precedent.
15:19 Zambia is in the midst of a major epidemic of cholera,
15:23 a high-risk diarrheal infection caused by the ingestion of contaminated food or water,
15:28 which killed hundreds and infected tens of thousands of people.
15:32 In the absence of treatment, this disease can become fatal in a few hours.
15:36 Explanations with Younes Benzinop.
15:39 Sandra Niondoua, a resident of Lusaka, the Zambian capital,
15:47 is a survivor of cholera.
15:50 She and her family used to drink unfiltered water.
15:54 Last week, the young woman fell seriously ill,
15:57 as did her seven-year-old son, who had stomach and vomiting problems.
16:01 A treatment in a clinic in the capital put them back on their feet.
16:05 We were not used to filtering water.
16:11 We used it directly from the tap.
16:16 I didn't think I would come back alive because I was in a deplorable state.
16:21 It was terrible.
16:25 Nine of the ten Zambian provinces are hit by the epidemic,
16:30 and Lusaka is a city of a few three million inhabitants
16:33 that records the largest number of cases.
16:36 To cope with the disease, the government was forced to
16:39 hire retired and volunteer doctors.
16:43 Cholera is all about rehydration.
16:46 Cholera requires urgent rehydration,
16:49 as patients lose important fluids, mainly due to vomiting.
16:53 It is therefore essential to administer antibiotics to treat the infection.
16:59 In addition, a worm infusion is necessary,
17:03 as some patients can also be infected by parasites.
17:09 According to the Ministry of Health, the country has received 1.4 million vaccines
17:13 out of the 1.7 million doses already approved by the World Health Organization.
17:19 Thanks to a vaccination campaign and an improvement in hygiene,
17:23 WHO and the Vaccine Alliance hope to reduce the number of cases in the world by 90% by 2030.
17:30 In Tunisia, the supporters of the Free Syrian Party
17:35 have demonstrated in front of the seat of the Supreme Council of the Magistrate.
17:39 They call for the release of their leader, Abir Moussi.
17:42 This is a correspondence from Neige Wabesha.
17:45 In front of the seat of the Supreme Council of the Magistrate in Tunisia,
17:50 supporters of the Free Syrian Party have demonstrated,
17:53 chanting slogans calling for the release of the head of the party,
17:57 Abir Moussi, behind bars since October 2023,
18:01 thus criticizing the judicial system which, according to them, is subject to political authority.
18:07 We are now in front of the seat of the Supreme Council of the Magistrate
18:14 to draw attention to this judicial system that we call on to play its role
18:20 and not to submit to political authority.
18:23 The member of the Defense Committee, Abir Moussi Kalimki,
18:28 was announced during a press conference that a new instruction had been opened
18:32 against his client following a complaint filed by the Supreme Independent Court for the elections
18:38 on the grounds of an accusation of outrage against a public official
18:42 and of the distribution of false and unfounded news.
18:47 Thus, the member of the Defense Committee estimated that this case was a rise of any kind
18:53 and that it was aimed, first and foremost, at getting rid of a serious rival in the presidential scrutiny.
19:01 As a defense body, we have decided to address the regional bodies of lawyers
19:10 to inform them of the truth about what is happening to their colleague, Maitre Abir Moussi.
19:16 What is happening is dangerous and very dangerous.
19:19 The people's lawyer is behind bars as a political hostage
19:23 without any other crime than being a candidate for the presidency.
19:28 Imprisoned since October 2023, the president of the Free Syrian Party,
19:38 co-founder of the Nava Party and a nostalgic for Ben Ali's regime, does not disarm.
19:44 The polls make him a serious competitor for Qaiss Saeed at the presidential election scheduled for late 2024.
19:53 She is no less. A heavy conviction.
19:57 In Senegal, the presidential candidates for February 25 are now known.
20:02 The Constitutional Council published a list yesterday of 20 candidates for the Supreme Magistrate.
20:08 Karimoué, son of former President Abdullah Ouaid, will not be part of the race.
20:13 The candidate was rejected because of his dual nationality.
20:16 And behind bars, the opponent, Ousmane Sanko, was dismissed on the basis of his conviction for defamation.
20:23 In Nigeria, the investigation against the minister in charge of the fight against poverty continues.
20:30 She was suspended for corruption by President Bolatinubo.
20:34 In the country, this case has caused a lot of ink to flow.
20:37 The explanations are from Gilbert Tamba.
20:40 This is the first corruption case involving a high-ranking government official of President Bolatinubo.
20:45 The public's indignation forced President Tinubo to suspend the minister
20:50 and to order an in-depth investigation by the Commission of Economic and Financial Crimes, IFCC.
20:56 Most of them often say that the money of the government is for everyone.
21:01 It's a national cake, so everyone has to take their share.
21:04 But I just feel like he's gone too far. It was just too much for him.
21:08 I don't agree with what she did. The idea was bad.
21:12 Betta Edou is accused of illegal payment of 585.2 million denarii,
21:20 that is, $663,000 in subsidies for vulnerable groups
21:25 on a private account of an official in her department.
21:28 A decision that, according to the minister's office, respected the irregular procedure.
21:33 As a father of a family, you can have a lot of children.
21:41 There are often problems. Some children can have problems.
21:45 That's what's happening in Nigeria. It's like a family in Nigeria.
21:49 I think it's the first corruption case in its government.
21:52 I pray that this serves as a lesson for us, including those in government.
21:59 The suspension of a minister is a rare phenomenon in Nigeria.
22:03 Betta Edou is the first high-ranking official to be suspended from his ministerial post
22:07 since President Tinubu took power in May last year.
22:11 His predecessor, Mohamed Bouari, only fired two ministers in his eight-year term.
22:17 One thing is clear here. We should give credit to Tinubu.
22:25 After six months as minister, we have seen the measures taken.
22:29 If the previous government had taken the same measures as Tinubu in the last eight years,
22:33 corruption would have been mitigated.
22:36 In a country where austerity measures have placed millions of people at extreme poverty levels,
22:49 many Nigerians have criticized the use of a private bank account and have demanded the suspension of the minister.
22:55 Abbas Gerari is no longer the former advisor of His Majesty King Mohammed.
23:01 He left us yesterday at the age of 87.
23:04 He was a former official at the Moroccan embassy in Egypt.
23:07 He was appointed in 1979 as a professor at the Royal College by Feroa Hassan II.
23:12 Abbas Gerari was also in charge of missions at the Royal Cabinet, and then advisor to His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
23:19 author of several books. He was also the khatib of the Mosque of Allah Sukaina Rabah between 1989 and 2000.
23:26 Abbas Gerari's funeral was celebrated this Sunday at the Shuhada Cemetery in Rabah.
23:32 This is the end of this newscast. Thank you for watching.
23:38 I wish you a very good continuation of the programs on Médien TV.
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