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17:12Six parties called for a break in the elections.
17:16They doubted their legitimacy even before it started.
17:19Based on a path full of corruption,
17:23the Tunisian president was forced to win in another state,
17:28according to the opposition of the president.
17:31But the breakers are not leaving for their own reasons.
17:35I am one of the breakers of this election.
17:38We have been waiting for a long time.
17:43We have been waiting for a long time.
17:46We have been waiting for a long time.
17:49We have been waiting for a long time.
17:52We have been waiting for a long time.
17:55The competition for the Kartaj Palace is led by three candidates.
18:00The businessman and the former MP,
18:03who has been in prison for weeks,
18:06and the former senior security officer of the Arab Movement,
18:10Zuhair Al-Maghzawi,
18:12and the president of his state, Qais Saeed.
18:15It seems that they are heading in the same direction,
18:18which is the success of the president,
18:21or the opening of a space for the president and the government to continue.
18:25The reality is that the competition for him
18:28does not support the size and the necessary work.
18:34The presidential elections to elect the eighth president of Tunisia
18:38are unprecedented for the number of observers and observers.
18:42The competition is underway,
18:44amid fears of low participation.
18:47In the presidency of President Qais Saeed,
18:50the percentage of acceptance for voting did not exceed 12%
18:55in various polling stations.
18:59Thousands of Ethiopians gathered in Addis Ababa
19:03to celebrate the Arisha Festival.
19:06This event, which is held annually on the first Sunday of October every year,
19:12is a celebration of gratitude for the rainy season.
19:16From Addis Ababa, Ahmad Riyad.
19:19The scene began in the square of freedom
19:22in the middle of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa,
19:26where thousands of Oromo and other ethnicities gather
19:31to celebrate the festival of gratitude,
19:34which the Ethiopian people call Eritrea.
19:38At the end of the autumn season and the beginning of the harvest season,
19:43the festival is a chance to revive the Oromo heritage,
19:47traditional costumes, dance performances and distinctive movements.
19:52I want to tell about what I have already.
19:57The Arisha Festival is simply a festival of gratitude for the blessing.
20:01It also reflects unity, love, harmony and coexistence among people
20:06and a view of the future with a spirit full of optimism.
20:10On this occasion, my message is that people must participate
20:14in such great events.
20:16Personally, I have been participating in this event for more than eight years.
20:26The Oromo are the largest population of Ethiopia,
20:29they float in one of the rituals of the festival of gratitude.
20:33Here, for example, the participants gather around the lakes of water
20:37and water the flowers and green plants with water,
20:41then spread it to attract good deeds and to be optimistic about the harvest season.
20:57The Arisha Festival is one of the largest public festivals in Africa,
21:01and perhaps the world,
21:03where the Oromo people and other peoples gather
21:06to celebrate the end of the winter season and the beginning of the spring season.
21:12I have come today to participate in the festival,
21:15and Arisha is one of the largest festivals of the Oromo people annually.
21:19Here in the capital of Addis Ababa, everyone participates in the festival,
21:23seeing the diversity of clothes and people.
21:26Today, the festival is held here in Addis Ababa,
21:29and tomorrow the festival will be held in the city of Bishofto.
21:33I am happy to attend the festival,
21:37This carnival festival,
21:39which is reflected by the colorful costumes of men and women,
21:43is a season to highlight the customs and cultures of the Oromo people and the Ethiopian people.
21:49The Arisha festivals are an attractive element
21:53through dancing and singing,
21:56which forms the national identity and inherited culture of people,
22:00despite the widespread diversity.
22:04Arisha began as a celebration for the Oromo people,
22:07to thank God for the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the harvest season,
22:12but it has changed in recent years.
22:15It is an annual celebration for the Ethiopian people.
22:19Ahmed Riyad Midia, Addis Ababa.
22:24In Morocco, the Oromo people celebrated the festival
22:30In Morocco, the general manager of the festival
22:35said that the rain is heavy,
22:38between 15 and 30 millimeters,
22:41with cold and high winds.
22:44Tomorrow is Sunday in a number of regions of the Kingdom.
22:48The manager said in an article published by the Portuguese newspaper,
22:54that these heavy rains will concern the regions of Azilal, Bnimlal, Tenghir, Midelt, Bulman, Ifran and Rzazate,
23:05from 5 am to 6 pm.
23:12In the city of Tanja, an art exhibition titled
23:17Belgium Season, Stories Across Borders, was opened.
23:21This exhibition is an open window to the creative world of the Moroccan community in Belgium,
23:28through a variety of artistic works.
23:32Participating artists succeed in presenting innovative visions
23:36that challenge traditional concepts of identity and belonging.
23:41The works vary between paintings, videos and sculptures,
23:46and they go beyond time and space to tell the stories of migration and cultural communication
23:52with a mixture of beauty and inspiration.
23:55Idriss Bousrhan and the following.
24:00Here, in the space of the Museum of Contemporary Art,
24:04an art exhibition titled Belgium Season, Stories Across Borders, was opened.
24:09This exhibition, which opened in the presence of a large number of art lovers
24:13and those interested in cultural relations,
24:16comes to revive the memory of six decades of mutual cooperation between Belgium and Morocco in several fields.
24:22The exhibition invites its visitors to discover creative works that reflect the journeys of Moroccan immigrants
24:28and their influential influence on the Belgian culture.
24:32Stories Across Borders is an initiative of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Brussels.
24:38The exhibition is part of a series of exhibitions
24:42in the context of reviving the memory of 60 Moroccan immigrants in Belgium.
24:49This program consists of art and visual exhibitions,
24:57literary interviews and film exhibitions.
25:06The exhibition includes works of art, including paintings, videos and sculptures
25:11that contribute to the story of the journeys of Moroccan immigrants to Belgium.
25:15These works provide realistic reflections of shared experiences
25:19and tell stories about the cultural transformations experienced by the artists
25:24with an attempt to embody the reality of the immigrants and connect them with their new environment
25:29and their mutual influences with the Belgian society.
25:33The exhibition is important because it comes from Flanders,
25:40not from the French-speaking region of Belgium,
25:43and the cultural and economic relations with this region need to be further developed.
25:49There are a large number of Moroccans here,
25:52and the connection with them was weak until now.
25:55On the other hand, this is a memory, but it is an opening to the future,
26:00because all the exhibitions of the artists, film and literary activities
26:08such as the translation of the novel by the French-speaking Flemish writer Rachida Marabat
26:14also reflect the new generations of creators.
26:20The event aims to provide a platform for further discussion
26:23about cultural diversity and identity,
26:26and through it, the organizers seek to deepen the collective understanding
26:30of the role played by the Moroccan communities in the formation of artistic identity in Belgium,
26:35and highlight the importance of celebrating the cultural and artistic contributions of Moroccans around the world.
26:43The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
26:48The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
26:58The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
27:11The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
27:18The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
27:33The loss of the health of Moroccan and Arab artists
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