مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 04/10/2024
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00:00This is a special edition of Ahmd Al-Akhbar, and we start with the headlines.
00:23An Israeli attack on several fronts, an air strike that kills 18 Palestinians in Tulkarm
00:29and an intense attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
00:35In Tunisia, six opposition parties announced their resignation from the presidential elections two days before the date of the inauguration.
00:44A report will be published from Morocco.
00:46Prices of almonds have been rising noticeably since the beginning of the year.
00:50Some refer to the rise in prices in international markets.
01:00We start with Morocco, where this morning the exceptional round of medical exams was launched,
01:05after the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation announced that it has decided to postpone this round
01:12in order to enable students who passed the first-season exams in the fifth round of last September to complete their exams.
01:19In addition, students who have passed all the examinations in the year 2023-2024 will be able to take one exceptional round for each class,
01:30before the end of next November.
01:32The ministry has also decided to cancel point zero for students who have not passed the examinations,
01:39compensating them with the points obtained in the examinations of the exceptional rounds,
01:44as well as compensating them with the points obtained in the regular and exceptional rounds.
01:53No details have been provided so far about the percentage of participants in the exceptional round.
02:05The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 18 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike
02:11in a camp in the north of the occupied West Bank.
02:14The People's Committee responsible for the management of the camp said that F-16 fighters bombed a building in the middle of the camp
02:22and added that this was the first time in years that Israel has bombed the occupied West Bank with warplanes.
02:28On the other hand, one of the residents of the camp said that the cafeteria was full of young people
02:34and that there was a building made up of three layers confirming the presence of children and young people among the victims.
02:40Israel claimed that the strike targeted Hamas leader Zahi Yasser Abdel-Razzaq-Oufi,
02:47who was shot down.
02:49This is one of the most frequent Israeli air strikes in the West Bank since the second Palestinian uprising more than two decades ago.
03:01In Lebanon, the Israeli army launched a series of heavy strikes on different locations in the southern suburbs of the capital, Beirut.
03:10Security sources have suggested that these strikes were targeted by Hashem Safieddine,
03:15the possible caliph of Hezbollah's General Security, Hassan Nasrallah.
03:19Israel has agreed to intensify its air strikes ten days after the start of Operation North Siam, as it has been called.
03:31On the other hand, the Lebanese Ministry of Transport said that the Israeli planes bombed the border crossing with Syria,
03:39indicating that the movement of transport between the two countries stopped after the road was completely cut off.
03:45This comes as the Israeli army continues to carry out so-called limited and concentrated military operations at several border points on the Lebanese southern borders.
03:56On the other hand, the Moroccan government official, Mustapha Beitas,
04:02confirmed that the recent developments in this country, which has witnessed a dangerous military rise by Israel,
04:11are largely due to the situation of the Moroccan community in Lebanon.
04:17Regarding the situation of the Moroccan community in Lebanon,
04:20the government has not, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the cooperation between Africa and Morocco,
04:26given the great importance of monitoring the situation of the Moroccan community in general in various areas,
04:33where there are disputes, conflicts or conflicts.
04:38This is due to the establishment of an organizational structure in a permanent crisis cell within the ministry's organizational structure.
04:46Since this military rise, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been monitoring the situation of the Moroccan community in Lebanon
04:55over the course of the interactive hour with the developments, situations and necessary measures in this regard.
05:02The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has directed the Kingdom's embassy in Lebanon to form a similar crisis cell
05:11for those who are in the national or central level,
05:16in order to maintain direct communication with the Moroccan community,
05:21to receive their communication and reassurance, and to direct them to their security and safety.
05:26According to the available information,
05:29a large number of Moroccan citizens have left their families and left Lebanon.
05:35And thank God, no one was injured by the Moroccan community during the bombing.
05:44The Kingdom's embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are also full of people who are following this issue.
05:51There is another topic.
05:53Today, the French Language Conference is being held in the French-speaking international city of Villers-Cotillons.
06:02It is a place dedicated to the French language and French cultures.
06:07The conference will be held tomorrow in Paris.
06:10The 19th French Language Conference is an important event on the levels of
06:16diplomacy, politics, economy and culture.
06:22Six opposition parties in Tunisia announced their resignation from the presidential elections on the 6th of this month,
06:29with doubts about their legitimacy.
06:31A coalition of five left-wing parties confirmed that they reject these elections
06:35because they are a second coup, according to the Secretary-General of the Workers' Party.
06:39As for the Free Party, it issued a statement in which it announced that the party will not be involved in these elections,
06:45neither far nor near, and will not acknowledge the legitimacy of its results.
06:50Here are the details with our correspondent from Tunisia, Fath Alfarh.
06:56Five left-wing parties announced their resignation from the presidential elections on the 6th of October
07:03because they are not a Nazi party and do not comply with democratic conditions.
07:07In fact, they continue to despise tyranny, according to a statement issued by these parties.
07:14The Secretary-General of the Workers' Party, Hamal Hammami, described the presidential elections as another coup.
07:21We are facing another coup.
07:26The first coup is to abolish the regime.
07:29The second coup is to continue with the regime.
07:33We are calling for a resignation, an active resignation,
07:37so that you can see us on the streets after the elections are over.
07:44Another party announced that it will not be involved in these elections,
07:48neither far nor near,
07:51the Free Constitutional Party, which was suppressed by its leader, Abir Moussi,
07:56in prison months after it was a prominent candidate to compete in these elections.
08:03The party revealed that it will not acknowledge the legitimacy of what these elections will impose.
08:10I believe that these calls for resignation indicate a lack of opposition
08:16and not an effective political stance that will affect the events.
08:21Therefore, I believe that the resignation will benefit the main candidate in these elections,
08:28President Qais Saeed,
08:30and the opposition will not benefit much because it will withdraw and deepen the gap on the political level.
08:36Other opposition parties doubted the legitimacy of these elections before they took place,
08:41but they did not openly call for resignation,
08:45as the Revolutionary Movement issued a statement confirming that the regime has been corrupting the presidential elections,
08:52making them an obstacle to its legitimacy and legitimacy.
08:56As for the Democratic Movement,
08:59it announced that it will not acknowledge these unlawful elections
09:03because they are a waste of the basis of political competition, pluralism and democracy,
09:08according to a statement issued by the party.
09:11The opposition in Tunisia was divided to cut the presidential elections between supporters and rejectors,
09:18but it united in describing this polling station as lacking in several factors,
09:25so that the word of separation remains in the hands of the Tunisian people.
09:29On the day of the inauguration, Al-Falhi Media opened.
09:33Tunisia
09:36To the United States,
09:38in addition to the destruction that it left in many states,
09:43such as Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia,
09:46Assad turned to the battlefield of the election struggle between Trump and Harris.
09:51It started with a first look,
09:53and it is the last look at the candidates,
09:55including a representative of the President,
09:57a Republican Senator to Vance,
10:00and a Democratic Saudi ruler, Tim Walz.
10:03Details with Mayma Asbila.
10:08Hill's siege entered the campaign line of presidential elections,
10:12and it became a new arena for a political battle between the Democratic Kamala Harris
10:18and Republican Donald Trump.
10:21And between the debris and the ruins,
10:23the two politicians competing for the White House are competing to take advantage of the event.
10:28Donald Trump attacked Biden's administration,
10:31accusing it of backing down in providing aid.
10:34While the current president and his deputy Kamala Harris,
10:38nominated in the name of the Democratic Party,
10:41are competing to reassure voters in the candidates,
10:44such as Georgia and Carolina.
10:47There is the work that we have done together.
10:50We worked together.
10:52We worked on rapid response after the siege.
10:55But there is a lot of work that must be done in the coming days,
11:00weeks and months to recover.
11:03Among the things that are lost is the vision that America is united
11:07in facing such circumstances.
11:10All the people here show their best to help each other.
11:15I thank everyone for their efforts.
11:19During his visit to the affected areas,
11:22Trump promised to provide more humanitarian aid,
11:25fuel and equipment used in rescue operations to those in need.
11:30He also took advantage of his field visit
11:33to direct sharp criticisms of Biden.
11:36He said that the federal government did not respond quickly to natural disasters.
11:43Thank you to all of you.
11:44Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene.
11:46It is clear that the Helene siege was great.
11:49I spoke with all the workers in the rescue field,
11:52as well as the people who help.
11:55They said they had never seen such harm before.
11:58Valdosta was destroyed.
12:00The city is suffering from severe damage.
12:02There are thousands of people without electricity.
12:05They are suffering from a shortage of food and fuel.
12:08But we brought a lot of materials with us to help.
12:11The Helene siege is one of the most dangerous sieges
12:14that the United States has hit in recent years.
12:18This natural disaster has turned into an opportunity
12:21to carry out more campaigns
12:23in an effort to attract more volunteers
12:26after less than five weeks of the election.
12:30Will the Helene siege change the electoral equation?
12:36In response to the Moroccan public,
12:38the 8th edition of the Ahmad al-Halimi Global Dictionary
12:41confirmed that the general population census,
12:43which witnessed the end of the data collection phase
12:46on the 30th of September,
12:48will enable Morocco to have a comprehensive database
12:51on the geographical, social and economic levels.
12:56During a press conference,
12:58Al-Halimi clarified that the general population census
13:01will rely on this database
13:04over the next ten years
13:06to prepare the main census indicators
13:09with a link to poverty, prices, social development,
13:13economic and social conditions,
13:16as well as to describe the situation of Moroccan families.
13:22In another report,
13:24the prices of coffee beans rose noticeably since the beginning of the year,
13:28reaching their highest levels in years.
13:32The prices of coffee have doubled by 100% since the beginning of the year,
13:37in light of indications that this increase will continue
13:40with the continuation of the consequences.
13:43Details in the following report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Kamra Al-Ghouni.
13:50Increases in the price of coffee beans in Morocco
13:54may be a shock to coffee lovers.
13:57The reason for this, according to professionals,
14:00is a mixture of bad weather conditions in Vietnam,
14:03one of the largest producers in the world.
14:06In addition to the strong demand for brown beans from China.
14:10The increase in the price of coffee this year,
14:13especially in 2024,
14:16is the result of the drought
14:19of two large producers,
14:22namely Brazil and Vietnam.
14:25The price in 2023 was $ 2,500,
14:29and now it is about $ 5,000.
14:34This is also the case in other countries,
14:38where the prices are almost the same.
14:44The absence of stability in international markets
14:47has significantly affected the prices,
14:50which have doubled by 100% since the beginning of the year.
14:53The increase in raw materials
14:56is directly reflected in the price of a cup of coffee.
14:59Some cafes have chosen not to increase the prices
15:02in order to keep customers.
15:05Almost 90% of cafes and restaurants
15:08have not increased the price of coffee,
15:11because they kept the same price
15:14that was after the coronavirus.
15:17There are exceptions, some cases are isolated.
15:20They increased it by one or two dirhams,
15:23but almost all cafes kept the same price.
15:26There is a special relationship
15:29between customers and the cafe owner,
15:32so they do not try to increase the prices
15:35because they will lose customers.
15:38The drop in prices around the world
15:41may affect the supply of coffee in the markets
15:44due to the high demand and low supply.
15:47Will the supply chains in Morocco be affected?
15:50Morocco consumes 40% of its coffee per year,
15:53so there will be no problem
15:56in terms of the supply of coffee.
15:59We are one of the leading companies in Morocco
16:02and the companies have their own programs
16:05to produce coffee.
16:08Thank God, until now,
16:11there has been no shortage of coffee.
16:14The national consumption of beans
16:17is 40,000 tons per year,
16:21while the prices of coffee
16:24have dropped again in different cities.
16:27This is the third drop since July,
16:30and it comes under the shadow
16:33of the international oil prices.
16:39The prices of coffee are dropping
16:42slightly for the third time in a row.
16:45This drop, which will start to occur
16:48in the fourth quarter,
16:51will have a positive effect
16:54on the purchasing power,
16:57according to the citizens.
17:00The cost of gasoline is 9 dirhams.
17:03The cost of vegetables and meat
17:06is very low.
17:09The cost of fuel is not increasing.
17:12The cost of food is not increasing.
17:15There are poor people
17:18who can't afford to ride a motorcycle
17:21or a taxi.
17:24The prices of gasoline and fuel
17:27are expected to drop by 30 cents
17:30compared to the end of last August.
17:33The performance of private cars
17:36on their side is improving
17:39for this drop,
17:42with the need for more reductions,
17:45especially with the latest changes
17:48in the international market.
17:51The price of gasoline
17:54will not decrease
17:57more than this
18:00to meet the purchasing power
18:03of the citizens.
18:06For us, the price of gasoline
18:09is not enough
18:12to meet the purchasing power
18:15of the citizens.
18:18The prices of fuel
18:21are decreasing for the third time
18:24in a row in the Moroccan markets.
18:27However, there are still concerns
18:30about the prices,
18:33especially in light of the crises
18:37Betanja launched the 16th round
18:40of the International Business Week
18:43under the auspices of His Highness
18:46the King Mohammed VI.
18:49These demonstrations will be held
18:52for two days under the slogan
18:55of the Mediterranean Sea to the World
18:58Women's Leadership without Borders.
19:01Details in the report of Idris Boussarhan.
19:04The 16th round of the International Business Week
19:07will be held under the auspices
19:10of His Highness the King Mohammed VI.
19:13The aim of this event is to gather
19:16women from the Mediterranean Sea countries
19:19as well as government institutions
19:22and active economic parties
19:25and decision makers interested
19:28in issues of development
19:31in the field of women's leadership
19:34in the region.
19:37Today's meeting is the 16th round
19:40of the International Business Week
19:43organized for the first time
19:46in Morocco.
19:49It is an honor for us as Moroccans
19:52to organize this meeting
19:55in our beloved country
19:58to strengthen these bridges
20:01with these countries
20:04and to give information
20:07about the opportunities
20:10for investment in Morocco
20:13for women and men.
20:16We know that Morocco is
20:19about to organize the World Cup 2030.
20:22During this meeting,
20:25I gave the opportunity to highlight
20:28the projects that we have contributed
20:31to the empowerment of women
20:34and to discuss the challenges
20:37that women's initiatives face
20:40as well as to explore the horizons
20:43of development and cooperation
20:46in the framework of economic partnerships
20:49between public and private sectors
20:52and to highlight the achievements
20:55that our country has made
20:58in the field of women's economic empowerment.
21:01I also highlighted a number
21:04of legislative mechanisms
21:07and laws that have contributed
21:10to this.
21:13For example, the 2011 constitution
21:16that stipulates in paragraph 19
21:19that all women are equal in our country
21:22and that the constitution of the family
21:25was reviewed in 2022.
21:28The program of this event
21:31includes two sessions
21:34under the title
21:37Women in the Digital Age
21:40Women in the Digital Age
21:43Women in the Digital Age
21:46Women in the Digital Age
22:16Women in the Digital Age
22:46In addition to this event,
22:49there is an opportunity
22:52for the Royal School
22:55to host entertainment events
22:58and competitions
23:01as well as to participate
23:04in competitions in this field.
23:16The Royal School
23:19and its contributors
23:22participated in a number of events
23:25such as the earthquake in Al-Hawz.
23:28The Royal School
23:31and its contributors
23:34participated in a number of events
23:37such as the earthquake in Al-Hawz.
23:40The Royal School
23:43and its contributors
23:46participated in a number of events
23:49such as the earthquake in Al-Hawz.
23:52The Royal School
23:55and its contributors
23:58participated in a number of events
24:01such as the earthquake in Al-Hawz.
24:04The Royal School
24:07and its contributors
24:10participated in a number of events
24:13such as the earthquake in Al-Hawz.
24:15The Royal School
24:18and its contributors
24:21participated in a number of events
24:24such as the earthquake in Al Hawz.
24:28There were other events
24:31such as the earthquake in Golden House.
24:34There were other events
24:37The Arab Barbarian Horse is a leading breed of local horses for the service of the citizens.
24:44Through this symbol, the forces seek to highlight the many characteristics of the Arab Barbarian
24:51Horse that enable it to adapt to different weather conditions and terrain."
24:57The Firas Exhibition is once again a new occasion to highlight the role of military and security
25:04institutions in the survival of the traditional profession associated with the horse.
25:09Here visitors get to know these institutions in order to enhance the values of the citizens among the nomads.
25:34Music
25:38.