Matin infos - 25/01/2024

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00:00 [Music]
00:12 It's time for the news. Welcome to Mediantv for this edition.
00:17 [Music]
00:19 The Moroccans qualified for the Cannes' quarter-finals.
00:23 The Lions of the Atlas qualified for the first-ever group stage against Tanzania, which also allowed the Elephants of the Ivory Coast to continue their competition.
00:35 [Music]
00:38 The roots of the Moroccan Sahara question.
00:41 Through its spiritual, religious and diplomatic influences,
00:44 it was at the heart of a media panel organized by the Royal Armed Forces.
00:48 A meeting organized with the participation of a group of eminent Moroccan professors.
00:54 [Music]
00:57 And in international news, in the Middle East, the city of Khan Younes remains, this Thursday,
01:01 the epicenter of clashes between the Israeli army and the Palestinian Hamas,
01:06 whose south of Gaza, the next day, is heavily condemned by the UN,
01:12 sheltering people displaced by the war.
01:15 [Music]
01:17 The first Moroccan in Group F won 1-0 against Zambia,
01:24 which was eliminated for the benefit of the Ivory Coast,
01:27 qualified for the quarter-finals of the Nations Cup.
01:31 Wednesday evening, at Saint-Pedro,
01:34 the captain of the Lions of the Atlas, Hakim Ziyech,
01:38 opened the score at the 38th minute,
01:41 taking back a ball pushed back by the very strong Zambian goalkeeper Moulanga,
01:46 on a shot without control of Ashraf Hakimi,
01:49 alerted by a slow pass from Soufiane Boufalle on the left.
01:52 On this qualification and what awaits Morocco in the rest of the competition,
01:56 let's listen to the analysis of Saeed Abadi, sports journalist for the Canal+ group.
02:02 The final phase will begin.
02:04 You have to know who you can count on.
02:06 There will be very intense matches, it will be decisive.
02:09 Wali Dregregui made it happen.
02:11 We saw Tissoudali, El-Kabi, we saw Richardson,
02:16 Saibari, who was a starter,
02:18 Younis Abdelhamid, who replaced Romain Saïs for the rest of the competition.
02:23 There is a double reading.
02:24 The qualification comes first,
02:26 and to have given time to new players that we hadn't had time to see yet.
02:30 Critics will say that this performance against Zambia
02:35 was not pleasant, it was not beautiful.
02:38 It was not as transcendent as the match against Tanzania.
02:41 But Morocco is there. Morocco is undefeated.
02:43 Morocco did not score.
02:45 Four goals in a row.
02:47 The only one conceded was against RDC,
02:49 but today Morocco did not score.
02:51 So Morocco remains a favorite,
02:53 especially since, as I said earlier,
02:55 Morocco is in a very "pleasant" position
02:59 from the moment when Morocco will be serious against South Africa.
03:04 They will normally find the winner of the match Cape Verde-Mauritania.
03:09 So there too, Morocco will normally be a favorite,
03:12 even if Cape Verde was interesting.
03:14 So here it is, to Morocco, now, to the men of Wally Dregagui,
03:17 to continue to be serious, solid behind.
03:19 It will be necessary to be a little more transcendent and "killer"
03:24 if I can say, in front, to then go further.
03:27 But yes, Morocco remains a great favorite for this final victory.
03:32 A victory that also allowed the elephants of the Ivory Coast
03:35 to continue the competition,
03:37 which makes the supporters of the High Country of Lacan happy.
03:41 Listening to some reactions.
03:43 Yes, it's a victory that really does good for the state of the Ivory Coast
03:46 and for the national team of our country.
03:48 I am very happy, very moved.
03:50 And this victory really brings us back.
03:52 It does us good, gentlemen of Morocco.
03:54 And I think the Ivory Coast will take an example from the Moroccan team
03:58 to be able to really take this cup.
04:00 We were well received.
04:02 The players did everything to qualify you.
04:04 Thank you very much.
04:05 We only gave you a little bit of all the "tacay" you did.
04:08 Thank you.
04:09 And then we will have to recover now, the players.
04:11 Call the players of the Ivory Coast.
04:13 Recover.
04:14 Recover.
04:15 And then we have to go far now.
04:17 God gave you a second chance, the Ivory Coast.
04:19 Don't miss it.
04:20 Come on!
04:21 With the victory of Morocco, the Ivory Coast will be able to
04:24 more and more, to say to the Ivory Coast,
04:26 to be able to continue the matches and encourage the other teams.
04:28 So I really say thank you to the Moroccan people for this victory.
04:31 And just before the kick-off of the match, Morocco-Zambia.
04:35 Yesterday, the information fell like a cup.
04:38 The national team coach, Walid El Gheghi, suspended four matches in two,
04:43 with a surprise following the incidents at the end of the match
04:47 between Morocco and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
04:51 This decision came into force as soon as the meeting,
04:54 Morocco-Zambia, the meeting between Morocco
04:56 and the Democratic Republic of Congo,
04:58 ended in a heated argument between Walid El Gheghi
05:01 and the captain of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
05:04 Chancel Benba.
05:05 Sunday, in Saint-Pétrou, the Moroccan Royal Football Federation
05:08 has decided to appeal to this decision,
05:10 which it qualifies as incomprehensible,
05:12 due to the fact that the coach El Gheghi
05:14 has not stopped the spirit of the fair play at any time.
05:21 And then Mali and Namibia have a zero-match draw.
05:24 On Wednesday, the two teams have dropped their tickets
05:28 for the round of 16.
05:30 On the third day of Group E of the Africa Nations Cup,
05:33 Mali ends up in the group's lead with five points,
05:36 while Namibia, the group's third,
05:39 is one of the four best third.
05:43 Despite its zero-match draw, Mali ends up first in its group
05:46 against South Africa.
05:48 Tunisia is the only team eliminated from this group.
05:51 And even though the Eagles qualified for many fans,
05:59 the performance against Namibia was far from reassuring.
06:03 Our correspondent on site, Mohamed Danyoko,
06:06 who followed the match with his supporters,
06:09 gives us the point.
06:11 Zero goals everywhere, it's the final score between Mali and Namibia,
06:15 and it's the same score Tunisia scored against South Africa.
06:20 This eliminates Tunisia from this group E,
06:23 where Mali ends up first,
06:25 followed by South Africa and Namibia.
06:27 A historic result for Namibia,
06:29 who qualified for the first time in its history
06:32 in the round of 16 of the Africa Nations Cup.
06:35 Here at the International Conference Centre in Bamako,
06:38 many supporters, mostly young people,
06:40 came to support the Mali Eagles,
06:42 but in the final whistle,
06:44 the Mali Eagles' performance was not satisfactory.
06:47 For them, it wasn't enough.
06:49 And for the boys of Eric Sekouchelle,
06:51 to go far in this competition,
06:53 they need to set the goal in front of the goal,
06:56 to be able to get a good result.
06:58 Because from the round of 16 of the final,
07:00 a new competition begins.
07:02 Mohamed Danyoko for Media TV Africa, Bamako.
07:06 The roots of the issue of Sahara Maokan
07:11 through its spiritual, religious and diplomatic influences
07:15 was at the heart of a media panel
07:17 organized by the Royal Armed Forces.
07:20 The meeting was organized with the participation
07:22 of a group of eminent Moroccan professors.
07:25 In the coverage, Mohamed Boukhriss.
07:27 The story and the diagram are with him.
07:30 Held at the Royal College of Higher Military Education,
07:35 a panel on the theme of the Sahara Maokan issue,
07:38 a colonial invention,
07:40 a group of eminent university professors
07:42 and national and foreign geopoliticians.
07:44 Documents and historical facts show,
07:47 according to the speakers,
07:49 that the conflict around the Sahara Maokan
07:51 is a colonial creation,
07:53 which tried to seize certain parts of the national territory
07:56 in order to perpetuate discrimination.
07:58 But this project was held at the will of the Moroccans,
08:01 who were able to expel the colonizer
08:03 and restore the regions of the south of the kingdom.
08:05 It is not a political sale,
08:08 as is known in the west.
08:10 The allegiance is a pact between the sovereign and his people
08:13 to be their spiritual and temporal guide,
08:15 on the basis of the guidances of the Holy Qur'an
08:17 and the prophetic tradition.
08:19 The transcendence of this act has persisted over the centuries,
08:22 according to the Moroccan Sahara,
08:24 who are still today the only holders
08:26 of the allegiance of Parliament.
08:28 Organized as part of the second edition
08:31 of the National Cause Information Seminar,
08:34 this conclave was located
08:36 to explore the different historical,
08:38 anthropological and socio-economic aspects
08:40 of the provinces of the south of the kingdom,
08:42 as well as the multiple facets of the history
08:44 of the development of the Moroccan Sahara.
08:46 The subject is the foundations of the Moroccan Sahara
08:49 from multiple sides,
08:51 if related to the legal side.
08:53 In particular, legal, historical, political and diplomatic.
08:56 All the participants were unanimous
08:58 to emphasize the positive dynamics
09:00 that the country knows under the influence
09:02 of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
09:04 In particular, in the southern provinces,
09:06 which know investments in the competences.
09:09 Four books describe a Moroccan and a foreigner
09:16 dealing with the royal geopolitical vision
09:18 of the Moroccan Sahara issue
09:20 as an essentially colonial industry
09:22 and the Sahara issue facing colonial proofs.
09:25 In addition to a book on the history of Morocco
09:27 of the roots to this day,
09:29 were presented at this event.
09:32 I would also like to point out
09:34 that according to the official Spanish press agency,
09:38 the Spanish government appointed on Tuesday
09:41 the diplomat and director of CASA America Madrid,
09:45 Enrique Ojeda, as the new ambassador
09:47 of Spain to Morocco.
09:49 Enrique Ojeda will replace the diplomat
09:51 Ricardo Díez Oshlinter,
09:53 who has exceeded the retirement age
09:55 for Spanish diplomats.
10:01 The Jacques Chirac School Group
10:03 inaugurates its new Arabic high school.
10:07 An inauguration held in the presence
10:09 of a personality of the diplomatic,
10:12 media and education world.
10:15 This space was designed to enrich
10:17 the school life of 500 high school students.
10:20 The school group stands out
10:22 by its multilingual offering from the nursery,
10:25 integrating Arabic and English teaching.
10:29 The new high school promises
10:31 a solid preparation for the French baccalaureate
10:33 with options such as the course
10:36 for the French international baccalaureate, Arabic,
10:39 and the possibility of a double course
10:41 integrating American high school diploma.
10:44 Let's listen to Mrs. Claude Chirac,
10:46 former French president's daughter,
10:48 Jacques Chirac is the head of the school group.
10:52 Jacques Chirac, Carol, under the niece.
10:56 I am very happy and moved to be here today.
11:02 I came here in 2019,
11:05 a few days before my father's death,
11:08 to inaugurate the Jacques Chirac School.
11:12 I am here today, a few years later,
11:14 at the inauguration of the Jacques Chirac High School.
11:16 It is a great emotion.
11:18 My father always said that one only rises in life
11:24 through knowledge.
11:27 I must say that I am very proud
11:30 that this school is named after Jacques Chirac.
11:34 I think that from where he is,
11:36 he must be very happy because you know
11:38 the deep attachment he had for Morocco,
11:42 for the Moroccan people,
11:44 for the royal Moroccan family,
11:46 for His Majesty.
11:48 Of course, he has a reputation and esteem,
11:50 but I must say that he also has a great affection.
11:54 I think he must be very, very happy.
11:57 Education, one of the battles of his life,
12:00 is at the heart of this remarkable establishment.
12:04 It is therefore a great, great honor for me
12:07 to be here and for the memory of Jacques Chirac.
12:10 I am extremely moved today
12:12 to have inaugurated the Jacques Chirac High School
12:15 in the presence of His Excellency,
12:17 Mr. Ambassador of France,
12:19 Mrs. Claude Chirac,
12:21 and many other personalities and authorities.
12:24 It was a very strong moment.
12:27 Our students were able to participate
12:29 and show the best of what they know how to do
12:32 at the artistic level.
12:34 It is an important step in the life of the establishment.
12:38 It is an important step for our students too,
12:41 who will be the first graduates
12:44 of the Jacques Chirac School Group in 2025.
12:46 We are delighted with the way this inauguration took place.
12:51 In our magnificent premises,
12:53 the building is absolutely superb.
12:56 I would like to thank the entire team
12:59 who worked to realize this project.
13:03 In international news,
13:07 in the Middle East, the city of Khanoun
13:09 remains the epicenter of the clashes
13:12 between the Israeli army and the Palestinian Hamas
13:15 in southern Gaza.
13:16 The day after, a deadly shooting
13:18 was conducted against a UN refugee
13:21 sheltering people who were displaced by the war.
13:24 Shots were fired against a building
13:26 by the UN agency.
13:28 For the Palestinian refugees in Khanoun,
13:30 at least 9 dead and 75 injured were killed on Wednesday.
13:34 This is what Toma White,
13:36 the head of the organization in Gaza,
13:39 and medical sources in the UN,
13:41 fear that the results will be heavy.
13:43 The Israeli army has indicated
13:45 that it has encircled Khanoun
13:47 and called on the local population
13:49 to leave for Rafah, further south.
13:51 But the fighting makes the movements dangerous.
13:53 This morning, witnesses have been able
13:55 to strike at Rafah,
13:57 where the majority of the 1.7 million Palestinians
14:00 are already displaced by the fighting and the raids.
14:03 The Israeli army continues its attacks on Khanoun.
14:10 The human toll is increasing
14:13 in the Palestinian enclave.
14:16 The humanitarian situation has become
14:21 more serious in the Palestinian territory.
14:23 The families of the Israeli hostages in Gaza
14:26 are putting pressure on the Israeli army
14:28 to free them.
14:29 After focusing on the northern region
14:31 of the territory at the beginning of the war,
14:33 the Israeli army is now concentrating
14:35 its operations, in this case land operations,
14:38 on the Khan Younes sector.
14:40 The army says it has encircled the sector
14:42 where, according to it,
14:44 Hamas leaders are hiding.
14:46 According to the UN,
14:48 about 88,000 inhabitants and 425,000 people are displaced.
14:51 They are in several sectors of Khan Younes
14:53 and have been called by Israel to evacuate them.
14:56 Faced with the massive attack,
14:58 any movement becomes extremely dangerous.
15:01 We want to go home.
15:03 We want to go back to our homes.
15:05 We are now in an open area.
15:07 I live with my daughters, without my husband and children.
15:10 My daughters and I live in a tent.
15:12 The situation is very bad.
15:14 It is unbearable.
15:16 That's enough.
15:18 No one has compassion for us.
15:20 How long will we stay like this,
15:22 in this torment we are living in?
15:24 The situation is unbearable here.
15:26 It is better to go home.
15:28 We prefer to go home
15:30 than to stay here.
15:32 We want to get rid of this torment we are living in.
15:35 Hamas accused Israel of moving tens of thousands of people
15:38 from Khan Younes to Rafah,
15:40 to the border with Egypt, by force.
15:42 Among the sectors to be evacuated
15:44 are three hospitals,
15:46 including the one in Nassr.
15:48 According to Hamas,
15:50 the hospital is surrounded by dozens of tanks on all sides,
15:53 except one corridor,
15:55 so that people can leave.
15:57 The World Health Organization
15:59 has denounced an indescribable situation.
16:01 In the hospitals of Khan Younes,
16:03 the Palestinian Ministry of Health
16:05 has warned against disastrous consequences
16:07 if the Israeli forces
16:09 carried out a raid against this establishment,
16:11 the largest in the southern part of the territory.
16:13 Let's talk about something else now.
16:19 It is an essential ingredient
16:21 in all kinds of cuisine in Nigeria,
16:23 fresh tomato.
16:25 Unfortunately, it is only available
16:27 for a few months a year.
16:29 And it is to remedy this that
16:31 Fatiha Magagi, a young Nigerian,
16:33 chose to reduce it to powder
16:35 through her flagship product,
16:37 Kimbia.
16:39 The explanations with Gibril Milyam.
16:41 In its small unit of transformation,
16:43 the process,
16:45 just like Fatiha's days,
16:47 always begins with the reception
16:49 of a batch of fresh tomatoes,
16:51 carefully selected,
16:53 then cleaned and cut into pieces.
16:55 This raw material will pass 6 to 8 hours
16:57 in the dehydrator
16:59 before being reduced to powder.
17:01 This is a radical change in texture
17:03 for this essential condiment
17:05 of our Kale cuisine,
17:07 which will be available all year long.
17:09 It is possible to preserve it
17:11 for several months
17:13 without alteration risks.
17:15 Unlike other products
17:17 where you have to be careful
17:19 and keep them in a cool place
17:21 to avoid the contamination.
17:23 Then you open the bottle
17:25 and you can see
17:27 that there is a certain date
17:29 to use this tomato.
17:31 This tomato does not need this.
17:33 And for good reason.
17:35 Here, the conditioning is as respectful
17:37 as international standards
17:39 in terms of quality control.
17:41 The young woman,
17:43 a graduate of the University of Fez,
17:45 chose to put her experience
17:47 in a food agro-industry
17:49 acquired in the Moroccan lands into practice.
17:51 It is a country that is really
17:53 advanced in hygiene,
17:55 in quality control.
17:57 I was really inspired
17:59 by what I saw
18:01 because it is a model that does not exist
18:03 practically here in Niger.
18:05 So I said to myself,
18:07 why not try
18:09 to reproduce a similar model here.
18:11 A producer and his conservator,
18:13 but that it will be necessary
18:15 to convince the local households
18:17 to adopt in their daily culinary.
18:19 This is the meaning of the fight
18:21 started two years ago
18:23 by these graduates in food safety.
18:25 Many foods contain
18:27 food coloring,
18:29 food coloring,
18:31 a lot of chemical products.
18:33 So we are trying
18:35 through our products
18:37 to really
18:39 to overcome this problem.
18:41 Today we have the tomato.
18:43 We have a lot of products
18:45 that we can transform
18:47 without being dependent.
18:49 In addition to the tomato,
18:51 the tomato also offers
18:53 parsley also in powder form.
18:55 Other condiments are
18:57 being experimented
18:59 and should in the coming months
19:01 strengthen the range of these products
19:03 100% natural and 100% made in Niger.
19:05 We continue
19:07 this news with the World Day
19:09 of African Culture
19:11 celebrated this Wednesday.
19:13 Many activities
19:15 have been organized by the
19:17 ICLIL Cultural Center
19:19 and the Mohamed VI Foundation
19:21 for the Promotion of Social Works
19:23 of the Education, Training and Association
19:25 Africa Women's Forum.
19:27 An opportunity to highlight
19:29 African cultural richness.
19:31 Many exhibitions,
19:33 book signings,
19:35 as well as conferences and debates
19:37 have been organized.
19:39 Activities are being organized by Moroccan and African
19:41 university students,
19:43 in addition to experts
19:45 in the different fields
19:47 of culture.
19:49 The message to remember
19:53 of this day dedicated to the celebration
19:55 of the World Day of African Culture
19:57 with Naima Kouchi,
19:59 President and Founder
20:01 of the Africa Women's Forum.
20:03 I forgot to remind you
20:05 that in this field,
20:07 and this is also a beginning of the
20:09 Africa Women's Forum,
20:11 we have reminded, and this was the subject of my intervention,
20:13 the role of women in the preservation
20:15 of African culture and its transmission.
20:17 Not only in the African continent,
20:19 but also, it is very important,
20:21 through the diasporas.
20:23 Because unfortunately, the diaspora,
20:25 often the second generation,
20:27 especially those who live in non-African countries,
20:29 do not know their culture.
20:31 It is conveyed in a rather negative way
20:33 in foreign media.
20:35 And so, one of the goals of this day
20:37 is to talk,
20:39 to address how important it is
20:41 that African states
20:43 participate in the dissemination
20:45 of culture among the diaspora
20:47 to preserve and
20:49 that the young generations of the diaspora
20:51 reappropriate and be proud
20:53 of their African identity.
20:55 Culture is extremely important,
20:57 His Majesty the King had reminded it in his speech
20:59 to the African Union in 2017.
21:01 One of the riches of Africa is its culture
21:03 and we must be proud of it.
21:05 And as I told you, today it is precisely
21:07 this diversity, this cultural wealth
21:09 that we wanted to highlight.
21:11 This is how this news is coming to an end.
21:13 Thank you for following it.
21:15 Stay with us for more information
21:17 on Etienne TV.
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