مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 12/09/2024
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00:00Welcome to the most important news of the day, I'm Faye Bitanja, starting with the headlines.
00:24The Qataris and Egyptians are eager to launch a ceasefire in Gaza and to exchange hostages.
00:34In Geneva, about 40 new countries have confirmed their support for the rule of Morocco in the Sahara.
00:42In Tata, a number of groups are looking for missing people in the areas flooded by floods.
00:54We start with Morocco, where the national police force was able to coordinate with the National Land Security Directorate
01:02to stop one of the elements carrying the intense idea today,
01:07in the context of the ongoing security operations to confront the terrorist threat that threatens the security of the Kingdom and the safety of citizens.
01:16A statement was made to the National Security Directorate and the National Land Security Directorate
01:21that according to the initial information for the search, the person who is 19 years old
01:28and comes from the palace of Amal al-Birish in the Medelt region,
01:31he is determined to carry out terrorist plans that target the dangerous threat to the safety of people and the general system.
01:37He added that he was kept in custody under the supervision of the National Land Security Directorate
01:43under the supervision of the General Prosecutor in charge of terrorist cases.
01:50This is to reveal all the extremist activities attributed to him
01:55and to clarify his possible links with various terrorist organizations.
02:02To Geneva, where about 40 rounds of confirmation of its support for the rule of Morocco in the Sahara
02:09were renewed during the 57th round of the Human Rights Council.
02:12As well as during the exclusive dialogue with Omar Zneiber, the permanent representative of Morocco
02:17at the United Nations Office and the current President of the Human Rights Council
02:22affiliated to the United Nations with BDN TV.
02:25This statement indicates the strong support that the Kingdom of Morocco enjoys
02:31in defending its territorial unity, including within the framework of the Human Rights Council.
02:38This statement, as we read in its content, highlights its importance.
02:45First, it expresses the absolute and clear support of 38 countries
02:52for the complete sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco on its territorial unity
02:57and its sovereignty over its southern region.
02:59Second, it gives a clear picture that the sovereignty of Morocco
03:06is practiced within the framework of the international law,
03:09including the international law on human rights.
03:13This statement acknowledges, as does the Security Council in New York,
03:19the effectiveness of the mechanisms required to maintain human rights in the Kingdom
03:24and the international committees affiliated to the National Council for Human Rights
03:29in the southern region.
03:32In addition to this, it points to very important data,
03:37such as the opening of consulates in the southern region,
03:40which expresses this recognition of the sovereignty of Morocco in a direct and final way.
03:45I would also like to emphasize that this group is made up of countries
03:52from all over the world, from all continents,
03:57as well as countries belonging to all political and regional groups within the Council.
04:04Therefore, for us, this statement clarifies things as they should be clarified,
04:11and it is an answer to some arguments and debates
04:15for a small group of those who claim that the Moroccan territorial unity
04:19has given them any control,
04:22and in this case, they are using data that is devoid of any facts.
04:30In the Middle East, the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas
04:35announced that in conjunction with its president Khalil El-Hayya,
04:38it met with the President of the Qatari Ministry, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al-Thani,
04:41and the head of the Egyptian intelligence service, Abbas Kamel.
04:44The movement clarified that discussions and developments
04:47on the Palestinian cause and aggression against the Gaza Strip
04:52without indicating that the talks have failed to achieve progress.
04:55The movement announced yesterday that it is ready to immediately implement
05:01the ceasefire agreement on the basis of the announcement of US President Joe Biden.
05:08This comes as the Civil Defense announced that at least 18 people were killed in the Strip
05:14and 18 others were injured.
05:17Among them were cases of burning in an Israeli air raid on a refugee-supporting school.
05:24The spokesperson for the Civil Defense said that the Israeli forces
05:28are bombing a school affiliated with the UNRWA for the fifth time
05:33and killing 18 citizens, including two of the employees of the agency,
05:38in addition to children and women.
05:39However, the UNRWA announced that six of its employees were killed in this cave
05:44in the highest human trafficking that the UNRWA has committed in one incident.
05:52On the other hand, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres,
05:56accused six UNRWA employees of killing in an Israeli cave
05:59who bombed a refugee-supporting school in the Mansirat camp in the Gaza Strip
06:04run by the UNRWA.
06:06Guterres said on X-ray that what is happening in Gaza is unacceptable at all
06:12and that there is a need to put an end to these physical violations of international human rights.
06:18On the other hand, the Ministry of Health announced today
06:22that the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian movement in the Gaza Strip
06:28has increased to more than 41,120 dead and about 95,125 injured.
06:36The ministry said in a statement that at least 34 people were killed
06:41during the past 24 hours, while 96 others were injured.
06:45The ministry said that there are still a number of victims under the rubble and on the roads
06:51and that the UNRWA and the Civil Defense are unable to reach them.
06:59On another issue, the UN Security Council adopted yesterday's decision
07:05to extend the sanctions imposed on Sudan for an additional year,
07:10including the freezing of assets, the preparation of travel for some people, and the preparation of weapons.
07:16Washington welcomed the proposed decision,
07:19because it sends an important message to the residents of Darfur,
07:22which is that the international community should remain aware of their mission,
07:27considering that the renewal of the sanctions will restrict the movement of weapons towards Darfur
07:32and will help Sudan return to a stable and secure path.
07:36On the other hand, the UN executive committee reaffirmed this decision
07:42on the importance of the commitment of all parties to the dispute in Sudan
07:45to guarantee the protection of civilians and to assist in addressing human rights violations
07:50and the international human rights law,
07:54presenting them before justice to be held accountable for their crimes.
07:59U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the Polish leader today
08:05in an effort to unify Ukraine at a time when the upcoming U.S. elections
08:10and Russian attacks pose new threats.
08:14Blinken met separately in Warsaw with Prime Minister Donald Tusk
08:18and President Andrzej Duda,
08:21who are opponents of the head of state in the European Union.
08:25Despite the internal political divisions,
08:28the situations in Poland, which are linked by a long history with Moscow,
08:33have united to support Ukraine.
08:35Blinken hopes, in the last few months,
08:38to manage US President Joe Biden to cooperate with the allies
08:41in order to ensure a wide and sustainable support for Ukraine,
08:43which has received military and economic assistance from the West of billions of dollars.
08:53Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held an official visit to Russia
08:59to participate in the 14th meeting of senior security officials
09:03and national security advisers in the Brexit group in St. Petersburg.
09:08It is a meeting to discuss security issues of the member states in the group.
09:12The rest of the details with Fathallah Bouzidi.
09:17The Chinese Foreign Minister confirmed from St. Petersburg
09:21that his country is ready to strengthen the mechanism of Chinese-Russian consultations
09:26on strategic security in full,
09:29as well as to strengthen the mechanism of high-level representative meetings
09:34of the Brexit countries on security issues.
09:37Wang Yi stressed that the two countries are implementing the agreement
09:41reached by the two heads of state,
09:44which further strengthens the social and political foundations
09:48to maintain the good relations of permanent neighbors,
09:51comprehensive strategic cooperation,
09:54and mutually beneficial and beneficial interaction on both sides.
09:58Wang also emphasized that Beijing will continue to assist the international community
10:03to form a balanced, subjective and rational point of view
10:07on the Ukrainian conflict,
10:09pointing to the need to work to strengthen public consensus
10:13in order to immediately stop the fire
10:16and achieve a political balance for the crisis in Ukraine.
10:20The Global Times newspaper quoted Wang Yi
10:24as saying that the Brexit countries must take initiative
10:29in practicing peaceful coexistence and commitment to independence.
10:33They must also be guided by real pluralism
10:36and reject exceptions and double standards.
10:40China has always been a firm ally of Russia,
10:44as the two countries announced their partnership
10:48without limits before the conflict in Ukraine,
10:51their economic and diplomatic relations.
10:54Last month, Putin expressed his economic relations with China
10:58during a meeting with the Chinese Prime Minister, Li Jiang.
11:02Wang Yi's visit to St. Petersburg
11:04was accompanied by China and Russia
11:07conducting joint naval and air exercises
11:10in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk,
11:13where the two countries are continuing
11:16to conduct a series of joint exercises and tours
11:19in steps aimed at deepening military cooperation.
11:23To Germany and this issue
11:26related to illegal immigration,
11:29Berlin stated that its movements
11:31aim to impose border restrictions
11:34with the nine neighboring countries
11:37to stop illegal immigrants
11:40are in line with the principles of the European Union
11:43and are not an attempt to do so alone.
11:46The consultative government, Olaf Scholz,
11:49faces increasing pressure to deal with the increasing number
11:52of immigrants and extremists
11:55after attacks that seem to be carried out
11:58by extremist Muslims.
12:01Berlin reporter Ammar Abdelrahman
12:04has this report.
12:07The German parliament's headquarters
12:10in Bundestag witnessed
12:13a series of discussions and disputes
12:16over the issue of immigration and refugees.
12:19After two terrorist attacks,
12:22the first was carried out by an Afghan refugee
12:25and the second was carried out by a Syrian refugee
12:28who claimed the lives of German citizens
12:31and demanded a new pact.
12:34Olaf Scholz explained its goals
12:37on German television.
12:40The government has prepared a pact
12:43that provides new possibilities
12:46regarding the laws to protect weapons
12:49and fight Islamic extremism.
12:52We will also provide the authorities
12:55with better opportunities to fight illegal immigration
12:58and we will implement the new European refugee system.
13:01The government has intensified the presence
13:04of weapons, especially white weapons.
13:07It has intensified the monitoring of borders
13:10and the presence of organizations
13:13that support extremist movements.
13:16It has also prevented refugees
13:19from visiting their home countries.
13:22The opposition is not satisfied
13:25with all these steps and has announced
13:28that it wants more.
13:31In your opinion, Luay Ghabra,
13:34what are the main criticisms
13:37directed at this party?
13:40The main criticisms today
13:43are about the extent of the success
13:46of these bonds.
13:49We are talking about long borders
13:52of 3,800 km.
13:55The police are afraid
13:58of the ability of the refugees
14:01to access other ports
14:04other than the main ones
14:07with European countries.
14:10The other thing is the ability
14:13of the police to make decisions
14:16that are not in violation
14:19of European laws.
14:22The latest agreement,
14:25the Dublin agreement,
14:28has opened the door
14:31to the borders of Albania.
14:34Thanks a lot, Luay.
14:37Thanks a lot.
14:40In light of the elections
14:43at the regional level
14:46or at the federal level
14:49to elect a new government
14:52next year, it is expected
14:55to continue discussions
14:57and to win the elections.
15:00The human rights activists
15:03are afraid that Berlin
15:06will lose its commitment
15:09to the rights of refugees
15:12in Europe and internationally.
15:15Abdelrahman Ammar, Median TV, Berlin.
15:18In Tunisia,
15:21the Tunisian families
15:24find it difficult
15:27to pay their school fees.
15:30The Ministry of Education
15:33has announced an increase
15:36of 2.2% in school fees
15:39due to economic difficulties
15:42and financial difficulties.
15:45In this library in Tunis,
15:48Fatima is examining
15:51the prices of school supplies
15:54for her three children
15:57with a keen interest
16:00in what is appropriate
16:03and affordable.
16:06A noticeable increase
16:09in this year's prices
16:12is due to the absence
16:15of a support chair.
16:18The chair is a bit expensive,
16:21from 10 dinars to 20 dinars,
16:24depending on the page number.
16:27The Ministry of Education
16:30has announced
16:33an increase
16:36of 2.2%
16:39in school fees
16:42due to economic difficulties
16:45and financial difficulties.
16:48The Ministry of Education
16:51has announced
16:54a decrease
16:57in school fees
17:00due to the absence
17:03of a support chair.
17:06Tunisian authorities
17:09recommend
17:12an increase
17:15of 10-12%
17:18in school fees
17:21in this year
17:24due to the absence
17:27of a support chair.
17:30A decrease
17:33of 10-12%
17:36in school fees
17:39due to the absence
17:42of a support chair.
17:45A decrease
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17:51due to the absence
17:54of a support chair.
17:57A decrease
18:00of 10-12%
18:03in school fees
18:06due to the absence
18:09of a support chair.
18:12A decrease
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18:21due to the absence
18:24of a support chair.
18:27A decrease
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18:36due to the absence
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22:27A decrease
22:30of 10-12%
22:33in school fees
22:36due to the absence
22:39of a support chair.
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