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مدي 1 تي في : مساء الأخبار - المسائية 20:00 - 08/07/2024

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00:00Welcome to our newscast on Median TV in Tanja, this is the headlines.
00:19In Morocco, a strong hot wave begins tomorrow and extends until Friday, including several
00:25days.
00:27In France, the reaction continues after the legislations and the presidency of the president
00:33in the midst of a political dispute over the following stations.
00:41Russian rocket attacks on several Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kiev, killed
00:47dozens.
00:48The Ukrainian president called for an urgent meeting of the Security Council.
00:56The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperative and the Moroccans living abroad
01:00welcomed Nasser Bourita today in Rabat.
01:03Stephanie Khoury, the special representative for the Secretary General of the United Nations
01:08for Political Affairs and the head of the agency for sending national support in Libya.
01:18The General Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance expects a hot wave of temperatures
01:24between 39 and 47 degrees, from Tuesday to Friday, with a few degrees in the Kingdom.
01:35The Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance warned that it is expected to record a hot
01:42wave tomorrow with temperatures between 41 and 45 degrees, with a few degrees in Guigues,
01:48Gerada, Zagora, Nghi, Rashidia and Tata.
01:52The Directorate added that workers and minors from Al-Faqih bin Saleh, Bin Milal,
01:57Qalat Sragna, Muraq al-Sharhamna, Khenifra, Zagora and other areas will witness a hot
02:03wave between 43 and 47 degrees, from Wednesday to Friday.
02:16With us from Rabat, Mustafa Isat, expert in the climate.
02:20Mr. Isat, welcome.
02:22A hot wave is expected in several areas in Morocco this week.
02:28According to the Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance, it will reach 47 degrees.
02:34What are the reasons for this hot wave, which has been recurring for the past few years?
02:44Yes, this recurring heat that the Kingdom is experiencing at this time of year is due
02:51to two main factors.
02:53The first factor is the natural climate of Morocco.
02:56At this time, southern winds from the south of the Sahara are moving, or what is called
03:01the eastern wind, towards the eastern south and also the middle of the south to reach
03:08the south of Spain and France.
03:10This wind will cause an increase in the temperature in a measurable way.
03:14The second factor is the result of the use of wind turbines, which cause an increase in
03:22the temperature of the earth in a cycle that reaches 1.7 degrees annually.
03:29The last year recorded the highest temperatures, with an increase of 5 to 10 degrees in a
03:38number of areas, such as Shishawa, Marrakech, Maddafiqi, Qaddafi, the Middle Kingdom, and
03:45Rabat and Tamara.
03:47So today, with the coming years, we will have a measurable increase in the temperature
03:55as a result of the Nino phenomenon, which is related to global warming, due to the lack
04:01of international commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
04:05And if the international monitoring sees that Morocco and the regional area will experience
04:13similar global warming and measurable waves in some areas, it is necessary to change the
04:21climate map and deal with it with a kind of caution to the level of monitoring and
04:30medical advice to the Ministry of Health, because these hot waves cause heart attacks,
04:36complications at the level of the respiratory system, and cause deaths.
04:42The last few years in Europe have seen more than 700 deaths, and this causes harm to the
04:48level of children who are sensitive.
04:53Mr. Mustafa, you talked about two main factors, you say that it is a natural climate factor
05:01and also a rise in the temperature of the earth.
05:04What is the opposite of repeating such high waves in temperature, especially on environmental
05:10systems?
05:13Yes, we know that these hot waves are also caused by a large amount of chemicals, millions
05:20of cubic meters of water, which affects the water quality.
05:24These hot waves also cause a number of fires in the forestry sector.
05:29In 2022, 22,000 hectares of forests were destroyed, and if the authorities did not wake up in
05:36the past year to expand the number that affects the forestry sector and biological diversity
05:44in Morocco.
05:45So these hot waves have a direct effect on water quality, animal quality, as well as
05:53forests and the agricultural sector.
05:56We know that a number of agricultural products, such as fruits and vegetables, in this time
06:03of summer, the lack of water greatly affects these economic resources.
06:12We also know that the water sector is a large part of the Kingdom because of the surface
06:18water smelting, which is the only source, and the groundwater is a large part of the
06:23Kingdom, waiting for the strategic solution to dissolve the sea water and cover the specialties
06:29in terms of water for drinking.
06:33So these hot waves have a social and economic impact on the vital sectors of the country.
06:43Thank you, Mustafa Issaat Khabir, for this interview.
06:51In the city of Tanja, the activities of the 15th round of the Summer University for the
06:58benefit of Moroccan youth living abroad.
07:00This university is an opportunity for young people to learn a lot about what Morocco has
07:05to offer in terms of development, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
07:09and to discover what Morocco has to offer in terms of cultural, economic and touristic
07:14resources.
07:16The head of the Moroccan Parliament outside Idris El Yazami talked about the history of
07:20the migration of Moroccans abroad and its impact, in addition to the fact that Morocco is
07:24a unique country with a special policy for immigrants.
07:37The Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohamed Mahdi Bin Said, said that this meeting
07:42is of great importance in view of the rapid changes that the world is witnessing.
07:49We are talking about young people between 18 and 25 years old who, through this program,
07:55benefit from the cultural and historical field.
08:00These fields are very important for exchange of opinions and ideas, and for the link between
08:07these students and young people who live abroad.
08:13Some of them are new to Morocco, and they want to discover a lot of things related to their
08:17history and culture.
08:19This meeting is of great importance because it shows the great development that the world
08:25is witnessing, and the development of Morocco.
08:28It also shows the challenges that Morocco is facing.
08:32Most of these young people, or some of them, want to return to Morocco, want to invest
08:36in Morocco, and want to develop themselves in this developing country that Morocco has
08:41known for more than 25 years.
08:44So, these meetings are of great importance.
08:47Of course, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohamed Mahdi Bin Said,
08:50is also a part of this positive dynamic.
08:52You know that we have a group of associations that also contribute to the organization of
08:56a group of workshops with the Moroccan media, especially with young people.
09:00We consider the link with young people to be of great importance because they are the
09:06next generation.
09:08Today, they will have responsibilities in some of the European countries.
09:12They may even play a role in the integration with a group of nations, with a group of
09:18countries.
09:19That's why we need to support these meetings.
09:22We need to be present in them.
09:24We need to have a real discussion with young people.
09:28Judicial officers in the city of Morocco were able to coordinate with their minister,
09:33Bia Al-Quneitra, yesterday to arrest a 25-year-old woman, who is suspected of being involved
09:40in a kidnapping and abduction of a minor child.
09:46Al-Quneitra's police opened a judicial investigation on the background of a report
09:52in which a woman accused her neighbor of kidnapping her three-year-old son, Al-Qasr,
09:58where the investigation and investigations revealed that the suspect was involved in
10:04the child's abduction and abduction in the city of Morocco.
10:08The Committee of Families of Human Trafficking Victims in Myanmar announced in a report
10:14on the release of 25 Moroccan citizens from the detention camp in Myanmar.
10:20The committee presented the names of the thanks and condolences to His Majesty King Mohammed VI
10:25for his concern and special paternal love for this file, giving orders and directions
10:32for the various interests involved in fulfilling the national duty towards Morocco as victims
10:38of international human trafficking.
10:40We follow these statements of the Moroccan ambassador to Thailand, Abd Al-Rahim Al-Halli.
10:46If the instructions of His Majesty the King and the foreign ministries,
10:54the African and Moroccan cooperation are implemented abroad to help these Moroccan citizens
11:06who were detained in Myanmar, and not only in Myanmar, but also in Laos and Cambodia.
11:14The embassy started from the beginning to work closely with various actors,
11:24whether officials or members of the civil society.
11:30The goal, the way of dealing with the situation, was a lot of secrecy,
11:40due to the political and security situation in that region, and to preserve the safety
11:48of the citizens who were in those centers, especially that some of them had been
11:55detained.
11:57We did our best to get rid of them.
12:04At first, we worked on the detainees, the Moroccans who were there,
12:15and based on the complaints of the families as well.
12:19We were in constant contact with the Moroccans themselves, with some of them.
12:25I would say, with some of those who were in those centers.
12:28They helped us, frankly.
12:30We were always in contact with them, either directly, through WhatsApp,
12:39or through some organizations.
12:44Frankly, there is a humanitarian organization that worked with us firmly and seriously,
12:52and its intervention was successful.
12:57Unfortunately, the president, who represents Erta'a now, does not leave his name and
13:05the name of the organization in order to preserve its safety.
13:09Frankly, I appreciate this from you.
13:14I appreciate this, because he helped us, and as he promised us, he will get the Moroccans
13:20out without paying the ransom.
13:22And that's how it was.
13:25The Hamas movement accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of disrupting
13:30the negotiations to reach a truce and release our hostages in Gaza,
13:35with the mediation of additional efforts in order to reach an agreement.
13:40It talked about attempts to evict residents in the sector in order to fail all efforts
13:45to reach an agreement.
13:48In a previous interview, Netanyahu stressed that any agreement will allow Israel to return
13:54and fight to achieve all the goals of the war.
13:57In response to the repeated disruptions of the negotiations, the Egyptian and Qatari
14:03countries have reached new agreements.
14:09French President Emmanuel Macron asked the Prime Minister to stay in his position
14:13in the near future.
14:15And the Elysee explained that Macron asked Gabriel Attal, who came to submit his resignation,
14:20to continue in his current position in order to ensure the stability of the country.
14:25The president added the legislative elections, which saw the victory of the left alliance
14:30in the presidential camp and later the far-right.
14:33Macron thanked Attal for leading two campaigns, the European elections and the legislative elections.
14:44Denis Boyard, director of the Center for Political and Parliamentary Affairs,
14:49said that he needs to rethink the concept of opposition in its new form.
14:54For the first time, France will know this kind of coexistence between the president
14:58and the prime minister and his majority.
15:00And for the first time, the country will find itself in a general assembly with unknown
15:05balances in the French political arena.
15:11It is a surprise, I would say, a happy surprise for those who defend the Republic,
15:15in any case, to see ...
15:17It is a surprise, a sharp surprise for those who defend the Republic,
15:21to see the French far-left meeting today in a confederal framework.
15:27In any case, and in my estimation, the alliance with the president,
15:32which, contrary to what was said, maintained its presence well
15:37and formed the second alliance in the national assembly.
15:42We must also not forget that the national gathering,
15:46despite the reservations that it recorded in comparison with the expectations
15:50that the announcement of the results had preceded,
15:53is still the most important alliance for opposition in the national assembly.
16:01And also that in the upcoming elections and in the course of distributing positions,
16:08especially the head of the national assembly and other positions,
16:11there should be a financial rethinking of the concept of opposition.
16:14For the first time, we have in France a kind of coexistence that we have never had before
16:21in the experience of coexistence between the president and the prime minister and his majority.
16:25But now we have an executive military that can find itself
16:30in a general assembly with balances that we have never had before.
16:33It is a model of coexistence that we do not know.
16:39We follow these impressions, which we received in Paris,
16:42in some streets of the French capital,
16:46regarding the results of the legislations.
16:50I was surprised, yes and no.
16:52I did not think that the republicans would achieve these results,
16:56despite the fact that they were among the possibilities,
16:59and that the national assembly and its allies would get very disappointing results.
17:03We also saw that the previous majority with Gabriel Attal guaranteed its survival,
17:08despite everything.
17:10The People's Front was the one who created the surprise,
17:13after the results were issued without obtaining an absolute majority.
17:17Now we find ourselves in front of France that is not able to rule.
17:22There is no winner this evening.
17:24Everyone is a loser at the end of the round.
17:27This evening you will see that the left alliance will disappear in less than an hour.
17:32We are now talking about the ruling with the middle class,
17:35and that all these people who were invited to vote on the left
17:40and to vote for the right to change,
17:42will find themselves in front of the return of France and Hollande.
17:45This evening, everyone deceived everyone,
17:48and at the end of the round,
17:50the two parties that supported the French,
17:53find themselves unable to rule.
17:56A government will be formed that the French did not agree to.
18:01No, I am not surprised by the results.
18:03No, I am not surprised by the results of this evening,
18:06because the French usually vote differently in the second round,
18:10as if they were rearranging their accounts during the second round.
18:15The Economic Group of West African countries,
18:19CEDEAO, during the summit held in Abuja,
18:22appointed two Senegalese presidents,
18:24Basser Odiomay Faye and Togoli Forin Yassin B,
18:27as mediators for the alliance of coastal countries,
18:30Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
18:33The media reported that President Guinea Bissau,
18:36or Bissau, Omalo, Sissoko,
18:39took over the office in Burkina Faso,
18:42which last Saturday decided to hold a confederal meeting with Niger and Mali.
18:48CEDEAO has expressed its disappointment
18:51at the lack of progress in commitments with Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.
19:02The International Migration Organization of the United Nations
19:06revealed that more than 328 thousand people
19:10emigrated from the city of Fasher,
19:12the capital of the state of North Darfur,
19:15west of Sudan,
19:16from the 1st of April to the 30th of June,
19:19due to the ongoing conflict between the army and the quick support forces.
19:23International and international calls for the evacuation of Sudan
19:27have increased,
19:28a humanitarian disaster that could drive millions to starvation and death
19:31due to food shortages due to the armed conflict
19:34that extended to 12 states out of the original 18 states in the country.
19:39Thousands of civilians have been displaced
19:42and more than 10 million people have emigrated
19:45and 700 thousand people are inside and outside the country,
19:48in addition to paying about 25 million people,
19:51more than half of the population,
19:53to rely on international aid.
20:03Russia launched 38 missiles today
20:06against Ukrainian cities
20:08in attacks that killed at least 31 people
20:11and injured dozens.
20:12Some of them hit two hospitals,
20:15according to Ukrainian records.
20:17From Warsaw,
20:18Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
20:20asked for a strong response from the West
20:22towards Moscow after these strikes
20:24and asked the International Security Council
20:26to hold an urgent meeting.
20:28Foreign Affairs Minister Josep Borrell
20:32said he was sorry for the merciless targeting
20:34of Ukrainian civilians in Russia,
20:36while the United Nations
20:38condemned Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities.
20:42These strikes came at a time
20:44when the Russian army has made gains
20:46on the front line in the east for months
20:48and is trying to take advantage of the difficulties
20:51faced by the Ukrainian army
20:53in renewing its ranks and obtaining more weapons
20:57and ammunition from the West.
21:02Chinese President Xi Jinping
21:04called for a direct dialogue
21:06between Kiev and Moscow
21:08in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
21:10during a meeting in Beijing
21:12with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Orban,
21:15where Orban held a pre-announced visit.
21:19After a visit to Moscow on Friday,
21:22there was a dispute and a search
21:24with Russian President Vladimir Putin
21:26over the war in Ukraine.
21:29Orban, who took over the European Union
21:32for six months,
21:34was followed by his European partners,
21:37who provide stable support to Kiev
21:39and cut ties with Russia
21:41since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
21:50Demands for US President Joe Biden's withdrawal
21:53from the presidential race
21:55after his disastrous performance
21:57during his first debate
21:59with his Republican rival Donald Trump.
22:02Voters are calling for the implementation
22:05of the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution
22:08to ban the US president's withdrawal
22:11from the next election in November.
22:14Safiya Hidani reports.
22:18US President Joe Biden
22:20returns to his electoral campaign
22:24determined to remain
22:26despite increasing pressure
22:28from Democratic politicians
22:30to push him to abandon his candidacy.
22:33The implementation of the 25th Amendment
22:36of the US Constitution,
22:38which calls for the withdrawal
22:40of the US president who refused
22:42to leave the race
22:44and gives him a chance to resign,
22:46or another Democratic candidate
22:48to confront former President Donald Trump
22:51in the next presidential election
22:53in November.
22:55I know I won't look like I'm 40 years old,
22:58but I have a lot of experience.
23:01We have to reunite the country again.
23:04That's my goal,
23:06and that's what we're going to achieve.
23:09And the Democratic president
23:11begins a difficult week
23:13hosting the North Atlantic Summit
23:16in Washington.
23:19And in front of the Democratic candidate,
23:22Al-Kafeer,
23:23he tries to erase the disastrous impression
23:26that he left behind
23:28in his debate with Trump
23:30on June 27th.
23:32And he was not able to completely
23:34get rid of his doubts
23:36about his ability
23:38to continue his campaign
23:40after a terrifying interview
23:42on Sunday.
23:44And Biden faces a group
23:46of Democratic candidates
23:48who doubt his ability
23:50to defeat his Republican opponent.
23:53Many of them believe,
23:55including New York Rep.
23:57Gerald Nadler,
23:59that the time has come
24:01for Biden to resign.
24:04Despite the increasing pressure,
24:06President Biden has announced
24:08that he will never withdraw
24:10from the US presidential election.
24:14We will now watch the footage
24:16to change the story of the Kaaba
24:18which was honored
24:20in the year 1446 Hijri.
24:43Let's cover it.
25:13This is Nasrallah Khedam.
25:14Thank you for watching.
25:15Goodbye.

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