MEDI1 MORNING - 13/10/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, glad to see you again on Mediain TV. Thank you for remaining faithful to us.
00:21Here are the headlines of your newspaper.
00:23In Lebanon, the Israeli army continues its offensive against Hezbollah.
00:27Fifteen people were killed yesterday in villages in the north and south of Beirut,
00:33where the Odyssean forces present in the country refuse to leave their positions as desired by Israel.
00:42The locally strong thunderstorms with gusts of wind continue in several provinces of Morocco.
00:48We are talking about an east.
00:51Morocco dominates Central Africa for the qualifying round of the 2025 Africa Cup.
01:00Analyze and description of this victory of the Lions of the Atlas yesterday in a few moments.
01:10Before developing these headlines, we start this newspaper.
01:12First, in the kingdom where His Majesty the King Mohammed VI will preside this Sunday,
01:17a religious vigil will be held at the Mohamed V mausoleum in Rabat.
01:21A religious vigil on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of the disappearance of his Majesty the King Hassan II.
01:29It will be broadcast live on the radio and television from 6 p.m.
01:39We stay in the kingdom where the top start of the legislative year was given 48 hours ago.
01:46The time is for the renewal of the institutions.
01:49The Chamber of Councilors has a new president.
01:53This is Mohamed Oude Rachid, the last one in place at this post is Nnam Mayara.
01:59He was installed yesterday during a plenary session.
02:02Let's listen together to the new president of the Chamber of Councilors.
02:06My nomination at the head of the Chamber of Councilors comes after the historical royal speech of His Majesty
02:16on the occasion of the opening of the first session of the fourth legislative year of the eleventh legislature.
02:22It is a speech that will remain in the minds and which constitutes a roadmap for the final phase of the resolution of the artificial conflict around the Moroccan Sahara.
02:33We will do everything in our power to make our southern provinces a priority in the program of the Chamber of Councilors for the next three years.
02:43I would also like to thank my councilors for the confidence they give me to be at the head of their council.
02:50We pray to God to be up to the task entrusted to us and to be up to the royal expectations.
02:59The office of the Moroccan Barreau Association has organized a meeting in Leyoun to discuss the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union
03:10on agricultural and fishing agreements with Morocco.
03:14The association has raised several irregularities surrounding this decision.
03:19I propose to listen to Hossein Ziani, president of the Moroccan Barreau Association.
03:26The office of the Moroccan Barreau Association has organized an emergency meeting in the city of Leyoun
03:37following the decision of the European Court of Justice dated October 4, 2024.
03:43Our association has evaluated the tenets and outcomes of this decision
03:52and we have been surprised by the number of consequences and deficiencies surrounding it.
03:56It is a decision full of irregularities and illegal trespass under several angles.
04:06And not to mention that the most obvious, this court has exceeded its legal prerogatives by bypassing its attributions concerning international law.
04:21This is one of the consequences of the war in Gaza.
04:25We are in Lebanon where the Israeli army continues its offensive against Hezbollah.
04:30Fifteen people were killed yesterday in villages in the north and south of Beirut
04:35where the UN forces present in the country refuse to leave their positions as desired by Israel.
04:41Five of these soldiers were injured by the Israeli terrorists.
04:45They are on guard against a catastrophic regional conflict.
04:49France has reiterated its call to cease fire immediately in Lebanon.
04:55Meanwhile, the following days are similar to those in Gaza.
04:58The horror and scenes of desolation continue.
05:01There is still no respite in the Palestinian enclave.
05:04Gaza is still piloted by the Israeli army which intensifies its strikes mainly in the Jabalia region.
05:11At least 30 people have been killed yesterday in Israeli-Israeli bombings.
05:21The Israeli army accuses Hamas of seeking to reconstitute its forces.
05:27Let's go to Guinea to talk about the recent launch of the construction of a Moroccan diplomatic complex.
05:35The building will be built on a surface of 18,000 square meters
05:40and will be the symbol of the cooperation between Rabat and Conakry.
05:44Idrissa Sissé.
05:46This is the administrative center of Coloma located in the suburb of the capital Conakry
05:51which will house this diplomatic complex.
05:54The Moroccan ambassador in Guinea salutes the efforts of the Guinean authorities
05:59which have implemented everything according to him for the acquisition of a land
06:03which meets the specificities desired by Moroccan experts.
06:06Guinea, through the department in charge of foreign affairs,
06:10promises to accompany this project which will be considered as the symbol of cooperation between the two nations.
06:17This new modern building which will add a new Moroccan architectural touch to the urban landscape of Conakry
06:23will be the symbol and reflection of our constant and sustainable commitment
06:27to strengthen the multidimensional bridges that connect our two nations, our two cultures and our two peoples.
06:33This future diplomatic complex aims to bring a qualitative upgrade
06:38of the consular and social services intended for the Moroccan community living in Guinea.
06:43Through the actions that we take on a daily basis,
06:47we are thus increasing our bilateral cooperation
06:53in line with the wishes of His Excellency Dr. Mourissanda Kouyaté
06:59and his brother and friend Nasser Bourida,
07:03Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Baroque residents abroad.
07:10Through this diplomatic representation, the Kingdom of Morocco intends to show its craftsmanship.
07:16The complex consists of two buildings, a Chancellery and a residence.
07:21They are both shaped in a traditional way, that is to say around a patio,
07:27with an integration of noble Moroccan materials such as zelige, sculpted plaster, sculpted wood,
07:36all of which will be made and executed by Moroccan craftsmen.
07:40Thanks to them, we always manage to transmit this millenary craftsmanship,
07:44and I hope it will last.
07:47The complex will be built on a surface of 18,000 square meters for a period of 24 months.
07:53It is a Moroccan company that will carry out the work.
07:56The representative of the company promises to respect the contents of the charge book.
08:02In Gabon, after the deputies and senators, the members of the government examined this week the constitution project.
08:09It was in the presence of the President of the Transition, Brice Oligui-Ngueman.
08:13Let's follow this report from Kevin Oswald of CAGA.
08:16The members of the government examine the project of the new constitution
08:20as part of its implementation before the referendum, probably for next December.
08:26Opened by the President of the Transition, Brice Clotaire Oligui-Ngueman,
08:30the government seminar aims to review all the contours of this project,
08:34which has received amendments from the deputies and senators.
08:37I call on everyone's responsibility, as much as we are, to put our egos aside.
08:47What will have to count for us today is the people of Gabon.
08:53It is the will of the people of Gabon.
08:56This joint work session of the Transition and Restoration Committee,
08:59these trials and governments to which representatives of the National Assembly and the Senate have been invited,
09:04allows us to proceed with a final examination and to integrate the necessary adjustments.
09:10Finally, all the parties that have elaborated the text project so far,
09:16have finally found each other to harmonize it and we have been able to progress.
09:22It must be said that some articles that posed problems or aroused debate have been widely examined.
09:34The constitution project is structured in 12 titles, 24 chapters and 194 articles.
09:40There are several major titles, starting with the nature of the regime,
09:44the duration of the presidential mandate, eligibility criteria for the presidency of the Republic,
09:49the coexistence between a vice-president of the Republic and a vice-president of the government,
09:53the political responsibility of the institutions, the criminal responsibility of the elected representatives and the Foncier regime.
10:01In Tunisia, the Supreme Independent Institute for Elections has confirmed the results of the presidential election won by Qae Saeed.
10:09The participation rate did not exceed 28%, which is the lowest in the history of the country.
10:16After the expiration of the three-day delay following the preliminary results of the presidential elections,
10:24and in the absence of recourse, the Supreme Independent Institute for Elections approved the final results
10:31and will transmit them to the two legislative chambers so that the president can take the constitutional oath.
10:39After the deportation operations, Ayeshe Zamel obtained 7.3% of the votes,
10:46Zohail Marzawi 1.9% of the votes, Qae Saeed 90.69% of the votes.
10:54In view of the obtained votes declared, the commission announces the victory of Qae Saeed in the presidential election of 2024.
11:04After the victory of President Qae Saeed, the campaign directors of the losing candidates,
11:10Ayeshe Zamel and Zohail Marzawi, declared that they did not intend to dispute the preliminary results of the presidential election,
11:19despite their initial refusal to recognize the legitimacy of these elections.
11:26Today, we are faced with a reality imposed by the results of the elections.
11:34Even if the legitimacy was fragile after a part of the opposition boycotted it,
11:39these results, democracy and the integrity of the entire electoral process are questioned.
11:45Today, President Qae Saeed has a second mandate, and a large part of Tunisians voted for him.
11:52But the battle did not stop there, even if the results were implicitly accepted by the main candidates in Nice.
12:02Immediately after the announcement of President Qae Saeed's victory,
12:06Ayeshe Zamel's campaign team invited the President and the opposition to highlight the country's supreme interest
12:14and establish a general political calm.
12:18She also called for the release of the detainees.
12:24The President has no choice. If we want social peace, we must achieve political calm,
12:29openness to political and social parties, and create a climate of trust and reassurance in society.
12:38In the same context, and after the crushing victory of President Qae Saeed,
12:43relatives of the President called for political calm,
12:49announcing that the future period will be that of construction and edification.
12:57The Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research will address its positive assessment of its 50 years of existence.
13:03Among its many achievements, the Institute has achieved a production of more than 150 tons of peanuts this year.
13:13Sermine Boukaka and Bachir Boudjan will tell us about it in this interview.
13:19The Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research celebrates its 50th anniversary.
13:24This marks its central role in the agricultural landscape of Senegal.
13:28In recent years, the organization has been at the forefront of agricultural innovation.
13:33We can remember one thing. If you take vegetable production,
13:37we produce seeds for several speculations.
13:43For information, this year we have more than 150 tons of peanuts.
13:49We also have about 20 veterinary vaccines that we make available to farmers.
13:58According to the new Senegalese authorities, agriculture must become an endogenous economic engine for the country.
14:04The Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research is in line with this vision of the new government.
14:09We are very convinced that agriculture will be the engine of our economy.
14:16Because 70% of our population is in this sector.
14:21Research is very complex. Innovations must be developed.
14:25Models must be developed, both on the family farming system and on agribusiness.
14:32The Institute also prioritizes exchanges of experience between Senegal and the countries of the Maghreb.
14:38In Senegal, we have initiated a dynamic of work on the agroecological transition in the Fatik department for several years.
14:44The MARDIA project has been added to this list of activities to continue in dimensions we were not in.
14:53MARDIA innovates in participatory approaches.
14:58We try to involve more local public policy, other actors such as consumers.
15:04In Morocco, we work with researchers from the University of Meknes, the agronomy school,
15:12who also work on their territory, as we are doing in Fatik.
15:16The official celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ISRA will take place from November 4 to 8,
15:22under the presidency of the Senegalese President, Bassirou Djamal Yarafay.
15:26At the end of this period of celebration, the Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research,
15:31accompanied by its public and private partners,
15:33will start a new era focused on food security and nutrition for all Senegalese.
15:42In this newspaper, there was a show yesterday and a lot of goals at the Stade d'Honneur d'Oujda.
15:47Morocco did not leave any chance to Central Africa.
15:50The Lions of Atlas crushed their opponents yesterday.
15:53The score is 5-0, with a double of Unahi.
15:58To conclude, the qualifying round of the Cannes 2025,
16:06Morocco, the leader of Group B, is already qualified as the top country of the next Cannes.
16:12The Lions of Atlas will meet next week the Central Africans for the return match.
16:26What can we read from this match between the Lions of Atlas?
16:29Let's listen to Saïd Hamda, a sports journalist.
16:34Yes, on the offensive side, Morocco is very, very well provided.
16:37After that, Morocco especially needs to find the right formula.
16:40That was the case today.
16:42Here is Brahim Diaz, everything in his honor was present in the stands.
16:45Despite his injury, he made the choice to come and support the teammates.
16:50And that's not given to everyone.
16:51There are other players in other teams who have not made this gesture in particular.
16:56So it's not at all a trivial gesture.
16:58It also shows the love of the jersey he has, the respect he has for this team.
17:02And it even sends a message to the young players.
17:05Because Brahim Diaz is still a player who plays for Real Madrid.
17:08He has the status.
17:09Tomorrow he won't come.
17:10No one will reproach him.
17:11But despite his status and his caliber, he comes, he shows the example.
17:15And I think that psychologically, it plays in the heads of the teammates to really invest 200%.
17:21And to answer your question, offensively, Morocco really has a lot of options.
17:26We are lucky to have very diverse and varied profiles, which allows us to adapt to many opponents.
17:32Now the real question will be to find out which will be the starters and which will be the substitutes.
17:38I think we haven't yet defined who will play at the right time.
17:43And in defense, I think that Harkac or Bellamary can be quite interesting substitutions.
17:52After that, in defense, Morocco doesn't have too many problems in general.
17:56Because we saw it well on the elimination phase of the World Cup.
18:00We only had one goal conceded.
18:02And that's a bit of our great strength.
18:05I think it was valid at the time when he arrived.
18:08He managed to put in place a good defensive block and we built on that.
18:12And that's very interesting.
18:13At the World Cup, we didn't score many goals in the game.
18:16We had one goal in front of Canada, but it was a goal against his camp in Hagerde.
18:20And then in the game, we didn't score until the semifinals against France, when we took two.
18:25But Moroccan defense is really, really solid.
18:29I'm not worried at all about defense.
18:30The real question for me is to find the right balance in attack.
18:36We stay in the kingdom, where stormy storms locally strong with gusts of wind continue
18:42to London in several provinces.
18:44This is the case in Essaouira, Safi, Sidibeneur and Jedida.
18:48This weather alert of orange level of vigilance is expected this Sunday in the provinces of Tangier,
18:55Asila, Tetouan, Mdirfenidir, Farsanjra, Larache, Kenitra, Nsgen, Etmeloul, Agadir, Idaoutanane and Taroudante.
19:10This is the end of this newscast.
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