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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 16/09/2024

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00:00Welcome to this new edition of the Mediamorning, here are the headlines.
00:23His Majesty the King Mohammed VI Amir al-Mumineen presided over a religious vigil on Sunday at the Hassan Arba Mosque, in commemoration of the Mubarak-e-Sharif.
00:37In the United States, Donald Trump escaped a new attempted murder, presumed. The suspect has been arrested and identified, we will talk about it in a moment.
00:53And then Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will soon launch new biometric passports, a statement made by the Maldivian military chief, Colonel Assimi Gota, during a television interview on Sunday.
01:06His Majesty the King Mohammed VI Amir al-Mumineen, accompanied by Prince Moulay al-Hassan, Prince Moulay al-Achid and Prince Moulay Ahmed, presided over a religious vigil on Sunday at the Hassan Arba Mosque, in commemoration of the Mubarak-e-Sharif.
01:28This religious vigil was marked by the declaration of the verse of the Holy Qur'an and the panegyric of the Prophet Sayyidina Muhammad.
01:37On this occasion, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Ahmad Sofeiq, gave a speech in front of the sovereign, in which he presented the assessment of the activities of the Supreme Council and the local councils of the Ulema, before giving back to His Majesty the King Mohammed VI the relative report on these activities.
02:07The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Ahmad Sofeiq, gave a speech in front of the sovereign, in which he presented the assessment of the activities of the Supreme Council and the local councils of the Ulema, before giving back to His Majesty the King Mohammed VI the relative report on these activities.
02:38Subsequently, His Majesty the King Amir al-Mu'minin gave back to Mohammed VI the Relative Report on Islamic Studies to Mohammed Balwali.
02:47His Majesty the King was then saluted by Jamal al-Din al-Abdul Salam al-Zuwair of Libya, who received from the sovereign the International Relative Report on the Memorization of the Declaration of the Holy Qur'an.
02:59The sovereign also gave back to Mohammed VI the International Relative Report on the Memorization of the Declaration of the Holy Qur'an, with the memorization of 5 ḥizb by Ahmad Salim al-Kuwaiwa in the United Republic of Tanzania.
03:14His Majesty the King Amir al-Mu'minin also gave back to Mohammed VI the Calligraphic Honor Award in Moroccan Calligraphy to Faisal Nasri, and the Calligraphic Honor Award in Moroccan Calligraphy to Zakaria.
03:29His Majesty the King Amir al-Mu'minin also gave back to Mohammed VI the International Relative Report on the Memorization of the Declaration of the Holy Qur'an, with the memorization of 5 ḥizb by Ahmad Salim al-Kuwaiwa in the United Republic of Tanzania.
03:49His Majesty the King Amir al-Mu'minin also gave back to Mohammed VI the International Relative Report on the Memorization of the Declaration of the Holy Qur'an, with the memorization of 5 ḥizb by Ahmad Salim al-Kuwaiwa in the United Republic of Tanzania.
04:15In Senegal, millions of Muslims, the Etidian Brotherhood, celebrated the Mouloud, commonly known as Gammou. This event commemorates the birth of the Prophet Sidna Mohammed.
04:30The official ceremony took place in the presence of an important Moroccan delegation.
04:36We heard about this meeting with our special envoy to Tiwawan, Regis Moukila.
04:44This 2024 edition of the Mouloud of Tiwawan, commonly known as Gammou, was marked by a touching message from the representative of the General Assembly of the Etidians, Serine Mansour Sidabar.
04:55A message of love, peace and reconciliation between peoples, inspired by the theme, I was sent to perfect noble values.
05:08We are all creatures of God and we share the world whether we want it or not. So we must live in communion, in the quest for a lasting peace.
05:21This ceremony, celebrating the birth of the Prophet Mohammed, peace and salvation upon him, once again demonstrated the importance of Gammou as a moment of spiritual gathering.
05:32This beautiful religious tradition that our country owes to Sayyidi El Hajj Mahlefi, a scholar who very early began to learn the Qur'an, to study Islamic sciences and Muslim law, is still an act of faith and worship.
05:54Having in common several religious foundations, notably the Tijaniyya, the Moroccan presence has reinforced this beautiful religious diplomacy that exists between Rabat and Dakar.
06:09I am very happy to represent His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist him, at this important religious event here in Tiwawan.
06:17The relations between Morocco and Senegal have been strengthened by a religious diplomacy based on the principles of Islam.
06:24This unique diplomacy in Africa consolidates the historical links between the Moroccan and Senegalese peoples.
06:30The spiritual relations between these two nations are the extension of their fraternity and their shared history.
06:36The question of the preservation of the heritage and the popularization of the teachings of the scholars was also at the heart of the exchanges.
06:47A book dedicated to the life of Sayyidi El Hajji Mahlefi was also produced on this occasion.
06:53There were researchers who worked in isolation in their area. We all got together to produce a book of 426 pages at the University of Dakar.
07:03We saw that it brought together the enthusiasm of the population.
07:09The ceremony was completed by prayers for peace in Senegal and in the whole world.
07:16The celebration of the 2024 edition of the Camouflage was also marked by the return of the keys to the Grand Mosque of Tiwawan.
07:25This architectural jewel is the result of several cooperations, including those with Morocco.
07:32The Kingdom took advantage of its expertise in building this modern mosque.
07:37To find out more, let's listen together to Sheikh Oumar Sy, a member of the family of Sayyidi El Hajji Mahlefi and president of Ramikal,
07:45former students and trainees of the Senegalese in Morocco. He is at the microphone of Regis Moukila and Sheikh Ndawou.
07:56Moroccans have contributed to bring their expertise and know-how.
08:02First of all, I think they should be in charge of the decoration of the mosque.
08:08But then there were some negotiations and the Turks came to take care of a good part of the decoration.
08:16But all the interior parts for the houses, the imam's rooms and all that were done by the Moroccans.
08:26And I think it's a relationship that needs to be maintained.
08:30And you have to be really jealous of this relationship and maintain it with great diplomacy.
08:40Not only at the level of the states, but also at the level of the peoples.
08:45Today we are going to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Convention between Morocco and Senegal in 1964.
08:51And this convention says something very important.
08:55In summary, what it says is that the Senegalese is a Moroccan and the Moroccan is a Senegalese.
09:01It's a mosque that in terms of modernity is really unique in its kind.
09:08The doors, the air curtains, you see it's an intelligent mosque.
09:17Because there are all the classrooms that are connected with intelligent paintings.
09:22You can give classes here in the mosque.
09:27And it can serve the whole world today.
09:32In the United States, the media called him Ryan Weasley Root.
09:36Interviewed by the French press agency in 2022 in Kiev.
09:40Where he gave support to the Ukrainian people.
09:43As the author of the presumed assassination attempt against the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
09:50American media have indicated that the 58-year-old Root had been arrested after American secret services opened fire on an armed man.
09:59Carrying an AK-47 type rifle near the golf course of Trump in Florida.
10:05Where the former president was playing on Sunday.
10:08The suspect escaped from the bushes in which he had hidden.
10:12And took refuge on board a black car before being found by the authorities.
10:18CNN and CBS have reported that Root has been in court for several decades.
10:26He regularly publishes articles on politics and current affairs.
10:30Sometimes criticizing Donald Trump.
10:32New human figures in the Gaza Strip.
10:40More than 41,200 Palestinians have been killed in the Palestinian enclave since October 7.
10:49In the last 24 hours, 24 people have been killed.
10:54More than 95,330 people have been injured in Israeli attacks since the beginning of the conflict.
11:11The Israeli government is facing the anger of those who accuse it of not doing enough.
11:16To obtain a truce agreement for our correspondent.
11:22Valérie Ferrand, Israel is experiencing a deep crisis.
11:28The crisis in Israel is very deep.
11:31And in fact, it is getting worse for a very simple reason.
11:35There is a total separation between politics and the military in general.
11:44As for the Israeli prisoners in the Gaza Strip.
11:50There is a growing crisis between hundreds of thousands of Israelis.
12:00And their Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
12:03Who is responsible for the situation.
12:07More and more Israelis are convinced that the Prime Minister is not interested at all.
12:14In the recovery of the Israelis held in the Gaza Strip.
12:19You have a lot of analysis on this subject.
12:22For example, this week, an ex-general speaks in an article.
12:27Which estimates that the war should have ended six months ago.
12:31And that for six months, Israel has been in a spiral.
12:34He says security.
12:37We could say in a military spiral.
12:40With the current Israeli Prime Minister.
12:45Who wants to widen the escalation on the front with Hezbollah.
12:50And who threatens, as we have seen today, also Yemen.
12:56And in short, all this completely removes the possibility.
13:04To have an agreement for an exchange of prisoners.
13:08The Chief of Staff, Herziya Levy.
13:11He met the families of the Israeli prisoners.
13:15And he clearly admitted that the longer the war in Gaza.
13:19The less the Israeli army has a chance to recover the Israeli prisoners.
13:25In other words, alive.
13:27For his part, the Minister of Defense, Yoav Galant.
13:31To his part, he estimated that if there is a more important escalation with Lebanon.
13:38This would mean, de facto, to withdraw units of the Israeli army.
13:44Currently operating in the Gaza Strip.
13:46To bring it to the north.
13:48And that this once again reduces the chances of finding Israeli prisoners.
13:55Knowing that all this does not simply concern an agreement of exchange.
14:00But also other military operations.
14:03To try to recover some Israelis.
14:07And have military operations, as we had in the past.
14:13To recover Israelis.
14:15The families of the Israelis captured in the Gaza Strip.
14:19No longer want to hear about it.
14:21Simply because we remember.
14:23How many of these operations were murderous.
14:26For the Israelis themselves.
14:29In France, the National Assembly calls for legislative elections next year.
14:35And threatens to issue a motion of censure.
14:38Against the new Prime Minister, Michel Barnier.
14:41A position that clashes with that of Emmanuel Macron.
14:44Who made it known that he did not want to dissolve the National Assembly again.
14:48Until the end of his mandate at the Elysée.
14:51What impact will this call have on the constitution of a governmental team?
14:55Let's listen to the analysis of Jean-François Poli.
14:57Lawyer and director of the Mediterranean Institute of Law and Geopolitics.
15:02It is difficult to evaluate at the moment.
15:05Insofar as the National Assembly has 143 seats in the National Assembly.
15:11That the majority is 289 seats.
15:16And therefore the opposition force of the National Assembly.
15:21They are all limited against Ensemble.
15:24Which is the governmental party that has 163 seats.
15:27And the New Popular Front that has 180 seats.
15:31And we can imagine that even if the National Assembly issues a motion of censure.
15:37Will it be followed?
15:39If we redo the Republican Front that took place between the two towers.
15:44Where we saw an alliance between Ensemble and the New Popular Front.
15:48To fail at the election of deputies of the National Assembly.
15:53It is the same process that risks intervening in the event of a motion of censure.
15:59And so we do not see to what extent this threat could have any effect.
16:05It is undoubtedly to put pressure on the formation of a new government.
16:11But the margin of maneuver is still very limited.
16:15Concerning the National Assembly.
16:18Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Romania.
16:22Or in Austria the storm Boris.
16:25Touches the whole of Central and Eastern Europe.
16:28Causing damage and floods.
16:31Less than 7 people died.
16:33And the balance could get heavier.
16:35Souhail Jalil.
16:38Chaos in Central Europe in the wake of the Boris depression.
16:42The accumulation of rain, floods and destruction.
16:45That the Boris depression has caused since this Friday.
16:48Already beats records.
16:50It has already caused the death of at least 7 people.
16:53And the evacuation of thousands of displaced people.
16:56In Poland, Romania and Austria.
16:59Boris took everything on his way.
17:02I have nothing left.
17:04My house is uninhabitable.
17:06I have nothing left.
17:09Same catastrophic situation in the southwest of Poland.
17:12In the historic city of Glukolasi.
17:14The authorities ordered a massive evacuation at night.
17:17While the water had submerged a dam.
17:20Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the state would do everything possible to help the inhabitants.
17:29We think there will be more evacuation.
17:32Hold on, citizens.
17:35Klockin.
17:37In Austria, the snow fell en masse on the summits.
17:40Also, the experts predict continuous rainfall until Monday.
17:44At least 150 to 200 liters of rain per square meter.
17:47Expected in the mountainous region of Salzkamergut and the Viennese forest.
17:52In Vienna, an alert has been issued in several neighborhoods of the capital.
17:56Which for some have been partially evacuated by precaution.
18:00In the news also.
18:02Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will soon launch new biometric passports.
18:07This is what the Malian military chief, Colonel Assimi Goita, said.
18:12During a television interview on Sunday.
18:15We will work to put in place the necessary infrastructure.
18:18In order to strengthen the connection of our territories.
18:21Thanks to transport, communication networks and information technologies.
18:26Did he specify this announcement?
18:28It took place on the eve of the first anniversary of the creation of the Alliance des Etats du Sahel.
18:34Group created in September 2023 by the three countries.
18:39After the breakup of their ties with France in January 2024.
18:44The three allies withdrew from the economic community of the states of West Africa.
18:49The accusation of being manipulated by France in July.
18:53They once again consolidated their relationship.
18:55By creating the Confederation of States of Sahel.
18:58Grouping 72 million people.
19:00Which will be presided over by Mali in its first year.
19:10The African Union salutes the advances in the transition process.
19:14In Gabon, the president of the institution met in Libreville.
19:18The president of the transition.
19:20Brice Clotaire, Oli Guinguema.
19:22Still in their discussion.
19:24The return to the constitutional order.
19:26Our correspondent Kevin Dukaga tells us more.
19:30The day after the opening of a constituent assembly on the constitution project.
19:35The president of the African Union rejoices at the pace of the transition process in Gabon.
19:40In Libreville, Moussa Fakim Ahmad has exchanged with the president of the transition.
19:45Brice Clotaire, Oli Guinguema.
19:47On two essential issues.
19:49The return to the constitutional order.
19:51And the support of the African Union.
19:53I came to express to the authorities and the people of Gabon.
19:58The support and solidarity of the African Union.
20:01And see what the commission of the African Union can bring as support.
20:08So that Gabon organizes its elections and returns to its family.
20:13On this subject of constitution.
20:15The country organizes a referendum by the end of the year.
20:18President Fakim Ahmad salutes the progress of the transition and its inclusive character.
20:24What characterizes the transition in Gabon is its inclusive and participatory character.
20:31We have seen it in the composition of the organs of the transition.
20:35And this climate has been appreciated.
20:40And the Security and Peace Council has just stayed here.
20:43It has very favorable memories.
20:47Recalling that a delegation of the Security and Peace Council of the African Union.
20:51Who has just stayed in Libreville.
20:54Exchanged with the Gabonese authorities.
20:56On the possibility of lifting sanctions by this institution.
21:00And achieve a solution to accompany the country during the transition period.
21:07Amosport now.
21:09The Moroccan international, Brahim Diaz.
21:12Will be absent from the field for a few weeks.
21:15The Madrilen suffers a tear at the level of the right adductor.
21:20And will miss several matches.
21:22Following the examinations carried out.
21:24Diaz was diagnosed with an injury to the right adductor of his right leg.
21:28This is what the Spanish club announced in a statement.
21:31Without specifying the duration of the absence of his manager.
21:35According to the Spanish press.
21:37Brahim Diaz should miss at least a month of competition.
21:40The striker of the Atlas Lions was injured.
21:44Half an hour before the match.
21:48Opposing his team Real Sociedad.
21:58Regarding this injury of the Moroccan international Brahim Diaz.
22:03I suggest you listen to coach Brahim Taleb.
22:06He was our guest in a previous edition.
22:33So he overcame the evil.
22:35And wanted to continue playing.
22:37But unfortunately.
22:39He really felt the elongation at the level of his adductors.
22:43Which will automatically move him away from the field.
22:46Beyond three weeks.
22:48Because it is this injury that needs to be treated.
22:53With the means at hand.
22:56That is, modern innovation.
22:58Physical therapy, rest.
23:00And on a mental level.
23:02He must overcome this problem.
23:04So I think that Madrid did not need this news.
23:11Because already speaking.
23:14The fans are full of players.
23:18Who suffer from different injuries.
23:20This is automatically due to overcrowding.
23:23Because the player moves.
23:25He plays several matches during the week.
23:29Then he moved to Morocco.
23:31To play for the national team.
23:33Then he resumed training sessions.
23:35So he has a dosage problem.
23:37A problem of overcrowding.
23:39And I also think.
23:41It can be due to warming up.
23:43At the beginning of the match.
23:45Sometimes the players avoid being well warmed up.
23:49So this is a problem that will be resolved soon.
23:52But it won't take three weeks.
23:55And he will be in good shape.
23:58The writer Ilyas Khouri is no longer the world of literature.
24:02He loses one of his greatest Arab writers.
24:07Ilyas Khouri was one of the greatest Lebanese novelists of his generation.
24:11A fervent defender of the Palestinian cause.
24:14He died on Sunday in Beirut.
24:17As a result of a slow illness.
24:19His work addresses the themes of memory.
24:23Of war and exile.
24:25Exile has been translated into many languages.
24:28French, English, German, Hebrew and Spanish.
24:31One of his most famous novels will remain.
24:34The Door of the Sun.
24:38This is how this edition ends.
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