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00:00Média TV, thank you for staying loyal to us, here are the headlines of your newspaper.
00:22In Morocco, the mobilization continues to bring support and comfort to the victims of the recent floods that occurred in the southeast of the kingdom.
00:30Financial aid will be given to them in the application of the Royal Halls.
00:38Israel continues its war in Lebanon, its army is said to have hit today the headquarters of the Hezbollah intelligence in the Beirut region.
00:51Tunisians will be called this Sunday to slide their ballots into the ballot box to elect their president in an unprecedented scrutiny.
00:58Three candidates are on the list, including the outgoing president Kays Seyd, one of its challengers, and behind the bars.
01:09We are starting this edition in the kingdom where the Council of Governments met today under the presidency of Aziz Hanouche
01:17The first draft law on the organization of the profession of a justice officer has been examined and adopted.
01:25The Council then approved three draft laws.
01:29The first modifies the one on the regulation of the uniform of the personnel of the administration of customs and indirect taxes.
01:37The second draft law on the renewal of the license of establishment and operation of the second public telephone network attributed to the Meditelecomesa company.
01:50As for the third draft law, it concerns the renewal of the license attributed to One Incorporate for the establishment and operation of a third public telecommunications network.
02:03The day before, the head of government Aziz Hanouche presided over two meetings.
02:10The first brought on the new measures taken by the authorities to bring support and comfort to the families affected by the recent floods in the south-east of the kingdom.
02:22According to royal instruction, families whose homes have partially or completely collapsed will receive an envelope of 80,000 and 140,000 dirhams.
02:33This financial aid translates into the high solicitude of which the sovereign continues to surround the displaced populations.
02:42A budget of 2.5 billion dirhams will be allocated to the implementation of this rehabilitation and reconstruction program of the areas affected by the recent floods.
02:55How will this amount be distributed? How will the work to assess the extent of the damage be carried out?
03:02This is the answer from Abdel Latif Komad, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences at the University of Hassan II in Casablanca.
03:10There are two important dimensions.
03:14There is the housing dimension, the houses that have been damaged.
03:21Today, we estimate that there are about 1,161 houses, of which 25% have been completely destroyed.
03:31They need to be rebuilt.
03:34About 75% have been damaged and need to be rehabilitated.
03:38All of this, of course, provides financial support for either rehabilitation or reconstruction.
03:46But there is more.
03:48This is the second dimension.
03:50First of all, it provides support for infrastructure.
03:53You know that infrastructure of this kind, in fact, of natural accidents, is deeply affected,
04:01as well as road infrastructure, but also all social infrastructure, schools, hospital centres, etc.
04:11So, it provides support for the rehabilitation of all infrastructure.
04:17There is also another dimension, which is support,
04:20especially for farmers, because the majority of the population of these regions lives off agriculture.
04:29Of course, there is direct support that will be given to farmers.
04:33So, all of this, of course, on this basis, the government has determined the amount that is necessary,
04:38which is 2.5 billion liras.
04:41The summit of Francophonie will open tomorrow in Paris,
04:44and the Moroccan Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication
04:49has taken part today in the French capital,
04:52at the preparatory ministerial meeting of this meeting,
04:56at the heart of the discussions presided over by the Secretary General of the EIF.
05:01There was, in particular, the project of declaration of the summit,
05:04that of resolution on crisis situations,
05:08but also the mechanism of monitoring and evaluation.
05:12Speaking, Mohamed Merdi Ben Saïd reiterated the support of Morocco
05:18and its commitment to the challenges of climate finance, biodiversity,
05:22and evoking the situation in the Middle East.
05:25He also recalled the position of the Kingdom,
05:28which believes that the cessation of hostilities must be carried out in parallel
05:33with the opening of a political horizon
05:35likely to establish a just and sustainable peace in the region.
05:42In this region, Israel continues its war in Lebanon.
05:46Its army has now hit the headquarters of the Hezbollah in the region of Beirut,
05:53the heart of the capital has also been targeted.
05:56Tzhal intensifies its strikes against the pro-Iranian movement
06:01and calls on more than 20 villages to evacuate the south of the country,
06:05where the Lebanese army has announced that it has reposted for the first time in one year
06:10to Israeli shots after the death of a second of its soldiers.
06:17We have just seen it.
06:19The situation is explosive in the south of Lebanon,
06:22but also in the heart of the capital.
06:25On the spot, the populations fear the worst,
06:28while several countries organize the repatriation of their refugees.
06:38Tzhal continues its strikes on Beirut and in the south and east of Lebanon.
06:43According to the Lebanese official agency NNA,
06:46Israel continued its offensive in Lebanon on Thursday night,
06:50with 17 raids on Beirut and its southern border.
06:53For the second time, a strike hit the very heart of the capital,
06:57reaching the Hezbollah civil protection center in the Bashoura district.
07:01Israel has intensified its military operations in this area since mid-September
07:05in order to weaken Hezbollah
07:07and allow the return of tens of thousands of inhabitants of the border areas with Lebanon.
07:15Infiltrate a border using classic and normal military schemes in wartime,
07:19but battles can never be decisive without land operations.
07:23That said, in the case of the Lebanese,
07:25the resistance of Hezbollah on the battlefield at the border proved effective yesterday.
07:32At the same time, more than 75 missiles were fired by Hezbollah on Thursday morning
07:36in the direction of northern Israel,
07:38triggering sirens in the cities of Safed, Tiberias and many other locations in Galilee
07:43and forcing the inhabitants to take refuge in shelters.
07:46Many missiles were intercepted, according to Tzhal,
07:49while others hit open areas.
07:52We will take into account all those who attack and those who try to attack
07:59in the State of Israel.
08:02This war is hard, it is a justified war,
08:05and we are entering its second year.
08:07There will be other battles, other victories and other achievements for our nation.
08:11We will accomplish other achievements,
08:13like the ones we have won throughout the recent period.
08:16But there will be victories and achievements,
08:19as we have achieved throughout the war,
08:21and in the last period we see it well.
08:25On the ground, several countries have organized evacuations of their refugees.
08:29A French Navy building has appeared from the southeast of France
08:33to pre-position itself off the coast of Lebanon
08:35in case of evacuation of French refugees.
08:38Berlin sent a military plane to Beirut
08:41in order to evacuate, in particular, employees of the German embassy in Lebanon and their families.
08:45The United Kingdom has announced that it has taken a commercial flight
08:48for its refugees who wish to evacuate Lebanon.
08:52Portugal has already repatriated, on Saturday night,
08:54by military flight via Cyprus, 28 national citizens and their families,
08:58a total of 44 people.
09:00Canada has also announced that it has booked 800 seats
09:03on commercial flights to help its refugees to leave Lebanon.
09:07The Canadian army has set up emergency resources in Cyprus
09:10in case commercial flights were interrupted.
09:14Suspended after a major political crisis with the rival government of Tripoli,
09:19the authorities of eastern Libya have announced today
09:22the resumption of the production of oil deposits
09:25concentrated mainly in this region,
09:28as well as exports.
09:30This decision intervenes on the instructions of the President of the Parliament,
09:34whose efforts and those of the High Council of State based in Tripoli
09:38and which acts as a Senate,
09:40have been crowned with success
09:42to resolve a major crisis around the Libyan Central Bank
09:46which had led, at the end of August,
09:48to the closure of oil deposits and terminals.
09:56The Tunisians will be called this Sunday
09:58to slip their ballots into the ballot box
10:00to elect their president.
10:02They will have to choose between three candidates,
10:05the president of which is Sortang Kayseri.
10:07The latter will face Zohair Marzawi,
10:10a defender of pan-Arabism,
10:12a strong supporter of a real electoral base.
10:15The third and last candidate is behind the bars.
10:19It is Ayashi Zamel,
10:21who was imprisoned on the day of the confirmation of his candidacy
10:24for the falsification of parriage.
10:27He has recently been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
10:34We remain in Tunisia,
10:35where many NGOs are denouncing a tailor-made scrutiny for Kayseri.
10:40Six left-wing parties called to cancel the ballots on 6 October.
10:45Some analysts and politicians believe
10:48that the boycott will only benefit the outgoing president.
10:51This is a report in Tunisia from Najwa Bech.
10:56Five Tunisian parties have announced their boycott
10:59of the presidential elections scheduled for Sunday.
11:02Progressive Democratic parties have called on Tunisians
11:06not to participate in the elections and to boycott the vote,
11:10considering that the results of this scrutiny seem to be in advance.
11:19We are facing a second coup d'état
11:22aimed at establishing a tyrannical regime.
11:25We have gone from a liberal political system
11:28to a new regime based on tyranny.
11:31This is why we call on Tunisians to boycott.
11:35On the other hand,
11:36the Estorian Libre party has also called for the boycott,
11:39believing that these elections lack transparency,
11:43integrity and legitimacy.
11:49Our party will remain faithful to its principles,
11:51to its convictions in the fight against political corruption
11:55and absolute and individual power
11:58and will not participate on 6 October,
12:01neither near nor far.
12:04I believe that these calls for boycott...
12:08I think that the calls for boycott show the weakness
12:11and incapacity of the opposition.
12:13The boycott is not a political position
12:15and will not affect real events.
12:18President Kays Saïd will benefit from this boycott.
12:23In Tunisia, the presidential election on 6 October
12:26is held in a tense climate,
12:28marked by the arrest of opponents
12:30and the exclusion of many candidates.
12:33It should be noted that only two days before the elections,
12:36the Tunisian justice condemned Ayé Shizamel,
12:39one of the two candidates who presented himself
12:42in front of the outgoing president,
12:44to 12 years in prison.
12:46He had already been incarcerated for more than a month.
12:52In Côte d'Ivoire,
12:53where the national cocoa and chocolate days
12:56were held,
12:57an event in which fashion was invited,
13:00visitors were granted the chance to show off
13:03the outfits created from their own brands.
13:07Hippolyte Djet and Ferdinand Kouakou took part.
13:12The national cocoa and chocolate days
13:14held at the Abidjan Exhibition Park
13:16mobilized thousands of visitors.
13:18This year, the organizers introduced
13:21very beautiful initiatives.
13:23Among them, the Cocoa Fashion Show,
13:25a unique fashion show highlighting
13:27chocolate and cocoa creations,
13:29thus allying economic exchanges with fashion.
13:31This premiere allowed stylists and chocolatiers
13:34to reveal their creativity,
13:36combining harmony and aesthetics through models.
13:39The goal is to promote the know-how
13:41of chocolatier artisans
13:43and illustrate the synergy between fashion and chocolaterie.
13:47The CEO of the Cocoa Council,
13:49Mr. Konebrahima Yves,
13:51who is also the president of the organization committee
13:53of this JNCC,
13:55asked us to collaborate
13:57with the great couturiers
13:59of the Ivory Coast.
14:01This is a first,
14:03to put them together
14:05to reveal their talents
14:07and show what our chocolatier artisans can do.
14:10This meeting was also a great opportunity
14:12to pay tribute to the cocoa producers
14:14for their contribution to the economic development
14:16of the Ivory Coast.
14:18For the creator, Gilles Touré,
14:20and the master chocolatier, Viviane Kwame,
14:22these kinds of initiatives must continue.
14:24I started with chocolate-colored dresses
14:26at the beginning,
14:28before covering them with real chocolate.
14:30It was a very interesting exercise,
14:32it was the first time I did it,
14:34and I hope there will be another one,
14:36because we had a lot of fun doing it,
14:38and if the public liked it, that's great.
14:40I designed everything that is chocolate on the dress,
14:42and I implemented
14:44all the design of chocolate.
14:48It's really something new,
14:50because it had never been done before,
14:52to be able to associate
14:54an Ivorian chocolatier
14:56with an Ivorian stylist
14:58for a typically Ivorian event.
15:00Fashion and gastronomy,
15:02it's a first,
15:04and frankly, we are happy.
15:06These National Cocoa and Chocolate Days,
15:08beyond their economic vocation,
15:10highlight the richness of Ivorian culture
15:12and the creativity of these artisans.
15:16The return to the Kingdom,
15:18where the October-Rose campaign continues,
15:20is a month dedicated to
15:22raising awareness
15:24against breast cancer,
15:26a period that the Ministry of Health
15:28wants to mark with a white stone,
15:30by putting more emphasis
15:32on the detection
15:34of the disease together.
15:36Let's listen to Abdelaziz Benhani,
15:38professor of obstetric gynecology
15:40at the Haciennes de Fez University.
15:44October-Rose is a good thing
15:46to raise awareness
15:48for women
15:50to get tested
15:52for breast and neck cancer.
15:54This is very important
15:56because for neck cancer,
15:58when we detect
16:00very cancerous lesions,
16:02we will treat them,
16:04we will avoid the evolution
16:06towards an invasive cancer.
16:08This is very important.
16:10The second thing for breast cancer,
16:12we will try to diagnose
16:14the very early stages of cancer.
16:16When we diagnose
16:18an early stage of breast cancer,
16:22the treatment will be easy,
16:24it will not be very expensive.
16:28This year,
16:30the news
16:32about the detection
16:34of neck cancer,
16:36is the implementation
16:38two years ago of vaccination
16:40against HPV.
16:42We know very well
16:44that HPV is the main engine
16:46of neck cancer.
16:50Because this HPV
16:52creates lesions
16:54at the cervical level,
16:56at the level of the cervical epithelium,
16:58which will evolve
17:00towards an invasive cancer later.
17:02We stay in the kingdom
17:04where the third edition
17:06of the MEDFILM Festival continues.
17:08The send-off was given yesterday
17:10with the dance show
17:12of Dolce Vita.
17:14We travel through the soundtracks
17:16of the most beloved films.
17:18It was at the Palace of Arts
17:20and Culture of Tangier
17:22that the event took place
17:24as part of the celebration
17:26of the 30th edition
17:28of the MEDFILM Festival in Italy
17:30and its third in Morocco.
17:32I invite you to listen to Armando Bacchio,
17:34ambassador of Italy in the kingdom.
17:36The MEDFILM Festival
17:38is an Italian historical festival
17:40of Rome, more than 30 years old.
17:42We decided,
17:44considering the relations with Morocco
17:46and the strong cultural cooperation
17:48between the two countries,
17:50to bring this festival
17:52to several cities.
17:54In the past, we went to Marrakech.
17:56Now we decided to do it
17:58in Rabat and Tangier.
18:00This is a first.
18:02Thanks to the collaboration
18:04with the Ministry of Culture,
18:06WILAIA and all our partners
18:08we are happy to start
18:10this festival
18:12with a great ballet show
18:14of the Balletto di Milano
18:16with the Orchestra Amadeus de Trecate
18:18and our Italian Institute of Culture
18:20with the director
18:22Carmela Calera.
18:24She found a great cooperation
18:26by all the authorities.
18:28We are very happy
18:30and I hope it will be
18:32not only a premiere,
18:34but we will have many events like this
18:36and, as you know,
18:38we have a great Italian history
18:40with the Palais Moulay Afid,
18:42the high school, the school
18:44and the old Italian community.