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00:00The UN Humanitarians call for an urgent action to end the escalation in Lebanon, according
00:28to the Director of the World Food Programme, the United Nations, for Lebanon, the country
00:33could experience the same catastrophic spiral as Gaza, the details in a few moments.
00:37In France, the left failed this Tuesday to bring down the government of Michel Barnier,
00:44his motion of censorship against what it qualifies as an electoral hold-up did not obtain the
00:49absolute majority in the assembly due to lack of support from the National Assembly.
00:53The city of Rabat, designated the World Capital of the Book in 2026 by UNESCO, this recognition
01:02follows the recommendation of the Consultative Committee of the World Capital of the Book.
01:07We meet again right away for the development.
01:12Welcome ladies and gentlemen, Saudi Arabia reiterates its support for the autonomy initiative
01:19presented by Morocco to definitively resolve the regional differences on the Sahara within
01:26the framework of national sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
01:29In support of New York, during the 4th Commission of the UN General Assembly, the Saudi Arabian
01:37representative thus stressed that for his country, the Moroccan initiative was a solution
01:42in line with international law and the resolutions of the Security Council and the UN General
01:48Assembly.
01:49He also indicated that Saudi Arabia rejected any infringement of the supreme interests of
01:55the Kingdom of Morocco, as well as its territorial integrity and national sovereignty.
02:00In front of the 4th Commission of the UN General Assembly in New York, Bahrain also reiterated
02:09its constant and solidary position in support of national sovereignty and territorial integrity
02:15of the Kingdom of Morocco, the representative of Bahrain in front of the members of the Commission.
02:21The diplomat indicated that his country renewed its support for the serious efforts deployed
02:26by Morocco in order to find a political solution to the question of the Moroccan Sahara based
02:32on the autonomy initiative and in the framework of national sovereignty and territorial integrity
02:37of the Kingdom.
02:38He also praised the efforts of the UN Secretary General who aims to achieve a
02:44realistic, pragmatic and sustainable political solution based on compromise and in the framework
02:49of the national sovereignty of Morocco.
02:51The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
03:01several times, such are the words of Nasser Bourita who reiterated today in Rabat the
03:08fundamentals of the position of the Kingdom of Morocco regarding the Middle East as defined
03:13by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:17The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African Cooperation and Moroccans living abroad
03:23expressed themselves at the end of his interviews with the President of the Regional Government
03:28of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, the statement of Nasser Bourita, here is an excerpt.
03:33The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
03:40several times, such are the words of Nasser Bourita who reiterated today in Rabat the
03:46fundamentals of the position of the Kingdom of Morocco regarding the Middle East as defined
03:47by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:48The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
03:49of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:50The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
03:51of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:52The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
03:53of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:54The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
03:55of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
03:56The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
03:57of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:10The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
04:17President of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:19The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:24of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:25The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:30of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:31The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:34of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:35The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:38of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:39The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:41of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:42The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:43of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:44The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:45of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:46The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:47of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:48The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:49of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:50The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:51of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:52The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:53of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:54The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:55of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:56The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:57of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
04:58The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
04:59of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:00The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:01of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:02The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:03of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:04The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:05of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:06The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:35of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:36The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:37of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:38The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:39of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:40The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:41of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:42The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:43of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:44The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:45of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:46The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:47of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:48The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:49of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:50The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:51of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:52The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:53of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:54The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:55of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:56The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:57of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
05:58The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
05:59of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:00The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:02of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:03The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:04of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:05The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:06of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:07The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:08of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:09The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:10of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:11The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:12of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:13The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:14of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:15The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:16of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:17The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:18of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:19The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:20of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:21The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:22of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:23The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:24of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:25The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:26of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:27The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:28of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:29The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:30of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:31The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:32of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:33The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:34of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:35The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:36of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:37The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:38of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:39The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:40of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:41The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:42of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:43The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:44of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:45The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:46of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:47The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:48of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:49The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:50of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:51The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:52of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
06:53The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
06:54of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:08The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:37of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:38The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:39of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:40The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:41of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:42The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:43of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:44The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:45of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:46The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:47of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:48The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:49of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:50The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:51of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:52The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:53of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:54The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:55of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:56The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:57of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
07:58The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
07:59of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:00The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:01of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:02The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:04of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:05The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:06of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:07The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:08of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:09The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:10of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:11The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:12of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:13The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:14of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:15The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:16of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:17The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:18of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:19The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:20of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:21The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:22of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:23The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:24of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:25The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:26of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:27The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:28of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
08:29The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
08:30of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:00The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:07of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:08The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:09of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:10The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:11of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:12The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:13of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:14The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:15of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:16The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:17of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:18The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:19of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:20The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:21of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:22The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:23of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:24The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:25of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:26The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:27of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:28The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:29of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:30The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:31of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:32The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:33of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:34The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:35of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:36The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:37of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:38The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:39of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:40The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:41of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:42The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:43of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:44The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:46of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:47The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:48of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:49The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:50of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:51The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:52of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:53The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:54of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:55The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:56of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
09:57The position of Morocco is very clear and defined by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, President
09:58of the Comité Al-Rhodes.
10:00Omar Hilal, permanent ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations,
10:06has highlighted today at Tangier the importance of South-South cooperation in terms of the
10:11blue economy to ensure food sovereignty in Africa.
10:14Speaking at the opening of the third high-level ministerial conference on the initiative of
10:20the Blue Belt, Omar Hilal said that the optimization of the blue economy played a central role
10:27in achieving the objectives of sustainable development, notably the ODDs 2 and 14 will
10:33contribute to food sovereignty in Africa.
10:36An initiative that consolidates once again the Moroccan model of South-South cooperation,
10:41solidary and oriented towards action and which reflects the determination of the Kingdom
10:47to realize the royal vision around peace, security and development for a prosperous,
10:54stable and peaceful Africa.
10:58The Commission of the African Union pleads for a synergy of all initiatives in progress
11:05related to the blue economy in view of a concerted dynamic that harmonizes food production
11:11and job creation on the continent.
11:13This Tuesday, Ambassador Josefa Lionel Correa Sacco, Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural
11:21Development, the Blue Economy and the Sustainable Environment of the Commission,
11:56told the African Union that when we have a member country that already has all these
12:00technologies, all this knowledge, it is good that they share with others and that is how
12:05we can achieve the objectives of the Agenda 2063.
12:10This time in Tunisia, Khayesse Seyed, outgoing president, wins by 90.7% of the votes.
12:16On Sunday's presidential election, the Electoral Authority, the participation rate was established
12:22at 28.8%, also indicating that it is the highest abstention rate since the advent of democracy
12:29in 2011. Tunisian Nazoua Becha reports.
12:35The Electoral Authority announced on Monday that Khayesse Seyed won the presidential election
12:41with 90.7% of the votes. The outgoing Tunisian president has largely been re-elected to his
12:49position in the first round, followed by Haye Chizamel, who collected 7.35% of the votes,
12:56while Zouhael Marzeoui arrived in third position with 1.97% of the votes. The global participation
13:06rate in Tunisia and abroad reached 28.8%, according to EASY.
13:13After the candidate Khayesse Seyed obtained the absolute majority of the votes announced,
13:19the Independent Higher Instance for Elections announced its victory in the presidential election
13:26of 2024 in the first round.
13:30The final results will be announced by October 20, and once the evaluation of the possible
13:38recourses is completed, these ballots will be examined by ordinary justice and not by
13:44the administrative court, as planned by an amendment to the Electoral Law adopted urgently
13:50by Parliament a week before the scrutiny.
13:56The crushing victory of Khayesse Seyed confirms that the opposition candidates failed to convince
14:03the Tunisian people, and that they were only convinced by the speech of Khayesse Seyed.
14:08For this reason, the opposition must work harder and develop programs to gain the confidence
14:14of Tunisian citizens.
14:17During a visit to his campaign headquarters after the broadcast of the poll, Khayesse
14:22Seyed claimed that it was a continuation of the path of the revolution, committing to
14:28bleed the country with what he called corrupt and conspirators.
14:33At the end of these elections, whose opposition does not recognize its legitimacy, President
14:38Seyed will be confronted with great economic and social challenges, given a growth rate
14:45that did not exceed 0.6% during the first semester of this year.
14:53Let us now go to Côte d'Ivoire, where a new page of tension has opened up for the
14:59students of the university cities of the country.
15:02The Ministry of Education had set a date for illegal occupants to free the chambers,
15:07a measure that, in some cases, led to manumilitary expulsions to the university city of Mermoz-Cocody.
15:15More details with Mel Berchel and Herman Doggo.
15:19In front of the small entrance of the university city of Mermoz-Cocody, in the southern part
15:24of Abidjan, the students are desperate, sitting on a bench, not knowing where to go.
15:29For some, it is now the street that awaits them, with more uncertain living conditions.
15:36As a student, you say to yourself that even if you are legal, you see your comrade, you
15:40sit like that with your friend and you do not sit like that, it is a bit deplorable.
15:45It is not easy, in fact.
15:46You say to yourself, wait, so if he leaves today, what is my turn tomorrow?
15:50Because here we did not even have five people.
15:52And then they broke the wall, the things were broken.
15:55They broke the mosques, all that.
15:57So you are not at peace.
15:59In the chambers and corridors of this building, remains of abandoned luggage.
16:03Chased from the chambers, which should be their refuge, thousands of Ivorian students
16:08find themselves without roof, without landmarks.
16:11They are plunged into a reality where knowledge is disputed for survival in the face of the
16:17housing crisis.
16:18In addition to the exclusions, here are the streets of the city market, essential
16:24to the daily life of students.
16:27It helped us.
16:28It's not every day we have food, it's not every day we can earn money to
16:35manage on the other side.
16:36Often we came to take loans from him and it helped us.
16:40When they broke, we did not know where to go and it was difficult for us to eat.
16:45So really, given the situation, I would really like the state to do something for us.
16:52The students of the universities of the Ivory Coast are today in complete uncertainty.
16:57In a statement, the Ministry of Higher Education announces that a new distribution process
17:02in housing will be initiated once this operation is completed.
17:07At the moment, the situation seems to be frozen, leaving a climate of concern.
17:12In the Kingdom, the Massey IR Foundation, a member of the polytechnic university,
17:18announced yesterday that the new UM6P diagnostic kit, Massey IR Impox QPCR, is ready to be
17:28marketed in Morocco and Africa.
17:30Developed by a team of researchers from the diagnostic kit center and medical devices
17:36at the Massey IR Foundation, this test was clinically validated by the National Institute
17:42of Biomedical Research in the Democratic Republic of Congo and registered with the
17:47Directorate of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
17:53For more information, let's listen to Nawal Shreybi, Director General of Massey IR.
17:59Massey IR is a multidisciplinary R&D center that specializes in applied and applicable R&D
18:06and which is part of the UM6P.
18:08I am very happy today to communicate on clinical validation and the registration of the last
18:15diagnostic kit of the Impox, the monkeypox.
18:21As you know, unfortunately, many countries in Africa have experienced a flu
18:27epidemic of this new variant in recent weeks, which has caused many deaths.
18:34The Massey IR diagnostic kit and diagnostic device center team has capitalized on an expertise
18:42developed over the past ten years to develop this diagnostic kit of the Impox, which has
18:50been validated today and which is at high performance in terms of sensitivity, specificity
18:56and with a controlled cost.
18:58Our goal within the UM6P Massey IR is, for more than ten years, to develop molecular
19:05diagnostic kits for prevalent diseases in Morocco and Africa at high performance with
19:13a controlled cost, to expand access to this type of diagnostics and contribute to strengthen
19:20the health security of our country and our continent.
19:25Initiated by the group of announcers of Morocco, the works of the 6th edition of the African
19:32Digital Summit started this Tuesday in Casablanca.
19:35Placed under the patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, this summit aims to bring
19:41the actors of the digital sector across the continent in more detail, with Yousra Lahlafi
19:46and Younes Esgiri in this story by Alaa Ben Ali.
19:50240 million dirhams is the amount unlocked as part of the Morocco Digital Strategy 2030,
19:56an announcement made at the opening of the 6th edition of the African Digital Summit,
20:01with the aim of boosting innovation and supporting start-ups in Morocco.
20:06This meeting was an opportunity for us to highlight the advantages of the National Digital Strategy
20:122030, whether for announcers or in terms of training young talents in digital and artificial
20:19intelligence, but also in terms of monitoring and financing start-ups for a complete immersion
20:25in the digital market.
20:29The 6th edition of the African Digital Summit, which is supported this year under the patronage
20:35of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, promises a rich and dynamic scientific program, with
20:42a focus on artificial intelligence as a central theme.
20:50Among the key topics of this edition are digital marketing, branding, retail media, gaming
20:57and sports marketing.
20:59These themes will be explored through a set of panels and masterclasses led by the largest
21:05experts in the sector.
21:09Artificial intelligence has helped our company a lot, which is a platform that facilitates
21:15online sales and purchases.
21:17It has mainly optimized the user experience.
21:22Artificial intelligence is not a threat, but a support that facilitates several tasks
21:29on a daily basis.
21:31Artificial intelligence is a whole world, you just have to know how to use it well.
21:41Artificial intelligence is therefore at the heart of discussions.
21:44Experts will share their perspectives on optimizing interactions with consumers and
21:50improving advertising campaigns, while emphasizing the importance of a more inclusive and
21:55efficient society.
21:57This year's edition of the African Digital Summit will welcome giants in the industry
22:02such as Amazon Web Services, Google, TikTok, Microsoft and many others who will share
22:08their vision and expertise.
22:12The city of Rabat, designated World Capital of the Book 2026 by UNESCO, the United Nations
22:19for Education, Science and Culture has announced it.
22:23This designation follows the recommendation of the World Capital of the Book Consulting Committee.
22:29Audrey Azoulaï, Director General of UNESCO, is pleased with this announcement, emphasizing
22:34that Rabat is an important cultural hub where books contribute to the transmission of knowledge
22:40and arts in all their diversity.
22:44Rachid Amarjour, Professor at the Institut National des Beaux-Arts, Director of the Palace
22:50of Culture and Arts of Tangier.
23:14and research places.
23:16It is a city that organizes every year one of the important book fairs, if not the great
23:24African fair, but also in the Arab world.
23:27So UNESCO, with its choice of Rabat as the International Capital of Books, I believe
23:33that it salutes all its efforts and at the same time encourages the book industry and
23:38reading in Rabat, Morocco and elsewhere.
23:41So these are initiatives for the book sector, investments, for its industry and above all
23:50a launch of books, of its consumption through its reading, in a city that knows a very,
23:59very important research activity, knowing that also in Rabat there are a good number
24:05of editions and bookstores.
24:08So it's true, it can bring, as they say, a lot.
24:12And I believe that with this tribute from UNESCO to Rabat, as the world capital of books,
24:22I believe that we will gain a lot.
24:26Let's move on to sports, with the 2025 Cannes Olympics in Morocco.
24:30These are the Lions of the Atlas in full, who held their first training session yesterday
24:36at the Mbembe 5 football complex.
24:39The national team faces off next October 12 in Oujda, the Central African Republic.
24:44I propose the reaction of the Moroccan international Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal.
24:50He reacted to his first call-up to the team.
24:54To tell you the truth, I was not at all aware of the news.
24:58Before my friend told me, I did not see the call of Mr. Walid Regreggi, who offered me
25:04this opportunity to join the national team.
25:07I am very happy, I did not believe this good news.
25:10And thanks to God, I thank the coach for his trust.
25:16I can only thank the coach for the choice he made to trust me by calling me for this meeting.
25:22I am also proud to join a group of great players.
25:27Once again, I am very happy.
25:29And I especially thank the supporters of the national team for their encouragement.
25:34And my parents who have helped me since I was very young to get to this level.
25:38I am very happy to be able to live this experience.
25:41I will work and give my best to hope to meet the expectations of the coach
25:46and that he gives me even more of his trust in the future, if God wills it.
25:52This is the end of this report.
25:54Thank you for following it.
25:56The news returns to you on Média 1 TV Africa.