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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 16/10/2024

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00:00The North Atlantic Alliance describes Morocco as an inactive actor in the field of security
00:29and a very important partner for NATO.
00:34In Lebanon, two Israelis attacked a victim of South Beirut after an Israeli alert to evacuate the site.
00:43The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is aware of the anxiety of the imprisonment and the denial of political opponents to power in Tunisia and calls for urgent reforms.
01:00The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights confirmed that Morocco remains an inactive actor in the field of security and describes the Kingdom as a very important partner for the North Atlantic Alliance.
01:14After their discussions with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad, Nasser Bourita, he said that Morocco is a very important partner for us.
01:25It is an inactive actor when it comes to security.
01:29The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also pointed out that the Kingdom is an active actor in the field of combating terrorism, highlighting the practical cooperation between the two sides.
01:44The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Andrew J. Natroub, said that Morocco is an active actor in the field of security and highlighting the practical cooperation between the two sides.
01:59The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also said that Morocco is an active actor in the field of combating terrorism, highlighting the practical cooperation between the two sides.
02:11The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also said that Morocco is an active actor in the field of security and highlighting the practical cooperation between the two sides.
02:17The talks between the US Ambassador, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
02:25the strategic partnership between Morocco and the United States.
02:30It is a bilateral partnership that has witnessed continuous development in various fields,
02:35showing a strong desire from both sides to develop the basis of this joint cooperation.
02:44I would like to thank His Majesty King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan people for this welcome.
02:50Morocco is an important ally and partner of the United States, and we appreciate the relationship between our two countries.
02:58This visit represents a great opportunity to stand on the great progress in Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
03:08This visit represents a great opportunity to stand on the great progress in Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
03:16Our visit will also take us to the Moroccan Sahara.
03:20Our visit will also take us to the Moroccan Sahara.
03:27We are looking forward to it, and we thank His Majesty King Mohammed VI for giving us the opportunity to visit a number of cities in this great country.
03:40The U.S. delegation confirms the strong relationship between the United States and Washington
03:46to strengthen the partnership between the U.S. and Moroccan elections.
03:55I think it is clear that His Majesty granted a high value to develop relations between the two countries,
04:03not only for citizens of the United States, but also for the Moroccan people in general,
04:09so we are pleased to be given the opportunity to visit, and we look forward to developing relations between the two countries.
04:23The economic cooperation is a key element of this visit,
04:28as the visit to the United States is an opportunity to sign agreements and economic partnerships between the two sides.
04:34This visit reflects the quality of relations between Morocco and the United States,
04:39which has seen a significant leap after the historic American recognition of the Moroccan Sahara.
04:46The Moroccan experience in the field of local management and land governance was exhibited
04:52in front of a delegation from the U.S. Consulate General, which is visiting the Kingdom.
04:57On this occasion, the President of the Moroccan Association of Heads of the League of Nations,
05:03Mounir Lemouri, highlighted that this meeting forms a new link in the bilateral cooperation between the League of Nations in Morocco
05:10and the League of Nations of various cities and American soil groups.
05:14Lemouri, who is also a member of the City of Tangier, emphasized the Kingdom's commitment in these areas,
05:19indicating that the success of the development model in the southern regions of the Kingdom
05:24embodies the firm determination to raise the challenge of sustainable development
05:29within the framework of the non-central and progressive system.
05:35At the end of the visit, a delegation of heads of the cities of the United States of America to the Kingdom of Morocco,
05:42the media and expert on American affairs, Mohamed Saeed Al-Wafi,
05:46during his intervention in the program Al-Muntasaf Talk,
05:49said that the proposal of self-government of Morocco coincides with the intellectual system of the free world.
05:55When I talk about the proposal of self-government of Morocco,
05:59I say that it coincides with the intellectual system of the free world.
06:04In other words, what is happening in Switzerland, Germany, Spain,
06:09the United States and Canada from the framework of self-government
06:16is the same pattern that Morocco has been following since independence.
06:23The former Moroccan ambassador, Mohamed Mal Ainain,
06:27during his intervention in the program Al-Muntasaf Talk,
06:30said that the delegation of heads of the cities of the United States of America
06:33will be surprised by the great economic and social development
06:36that the cities of the Moroccan Sahara have witnessed
06:39since their return in the mid-1970s.
06:43Those American officials who came from abroad will notice
06:51that this region, which was empty when Morocco took it from Spain on February 28, 1976,
07:03has become something else.
07:07It has become a major development, a landmark,
07:11one of the largest cities, not only in Morocco, but in the world.
07:15It is like a capital of other countries.
07:18The efforts of the state and the elected residents of these communities
07:26is a very great effort compared to the short period
07:33of time it took to change this region.
07:36It now has a lot of factories, a lot of buildings,
07:46airports connected to international airports.
07:50In fact, these American officials will feel the great and valuable effort
07:58made by the residents of the Sahara region,
08:00who are part of the Moroccan people as a whole.
08:06To the Middle East, where an Israeli bomb hit a town south of Lebanon,
08:11which caused great destruction in a number of residential buildings
08:14and led to the fall of a murder and injury.
08:16The Israeli forces also targeted many of the towns and provinces
08:21located south of Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut.
08:24A report by Kawthar Hammoumi.
08:26More than 18 years later, the Israeli machine is back
08:31to hit a Lebanese town again.
08:34The scenes of great destruction date back to the 2006 massacre
08:39and 1996.
08:42Under the rubble, the civilian defense elements scattered
08:46a large number of bodies, and the rescue efforts are still ongoing.
08:50This is the result of a series of bombings carried out by the Israeli warplanes
08:56that targeted a residential building in Qana.
09:00The Center for Public Health Emergencies, which belongs to the Ministry of Health,
09:05reported that the bombings of Tel Aviv also targeted towns, villages
09:10and other provinces south of Lebanon, Nabataea, Beqaa and Baalbek,
09:15which led to the fall of a murder and dozens of injuries.
09:19While the Lebanese Red Cross announced the killing of civilians
09:23in a bombing carried out by the Israeli forces on the town of Aito,
09:27which is mostly Christian, in northern Lebanon.
09:32The Harek neighborhood, in the southern suburbs of Beirut,
09:36witnessed another violent bombing of three successive towns,
09:41which resulted in a fire.
09:43The Israeli army said that its planes bombed what it said
09:46was a strategic underground warehouse to store weapons belonging to Hezbollah.
09:54A security situation that has turned all areas in Lebanon
09:58into potential targets for Tel Aviv, which is what greatly increased the displacement movement.
10:04The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee Affairs announced
10:09the displacement of more than 1,200,000 people due to the Israeli bombing,
10:13of which 187,000 are only registered in refugee centers.
10:20On the other hand, the Israeli expert considered a drawdown
10:24that the Israeli strike on Iran will be precise and will achieve,
10:28according to him, several goals.
10:31There is a strike and there are goals that have been agreed upon
10:36between the Israelis and the Americans.
10:39Yesterday, the Israeli army minister said that this strike will be precise and fatal.
10:46What does this mean?
10:48This means that the issue is not a strike, but a response to Iran after the strike.
10:53They want to achieve several goals.
10:56The first goal is Iran's inability to respond after Israel directs strikes
11:01to specific locations inside Iran.
11:04The other issue is the severance of the allied fronts with Iran,
11:11and thus Iran's failure to respond and cooperate with the fronts,
11:18whether in Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, Iraq, or any other place that has a direct relationship with Iran.
11:27The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqjian confirmed
11:30to the UN Secretary-General Antony Guterres
11:34that their country is ready for a decisive response if Israel attacks the Islamic Republic.
11:39According to Araqjian's office,
11:41the United Nations recently issued a statement
11:44using its capabilities to stop crimes and attacks by the Israeli regime
11:49and to send humanitarian aid to Lebanon and Gaza.
11:52He also spoke to the French minister,
11:55warning of any new adventures by the Hebrew state.
11:58He also promised the Israeli Defense Minister
12:01that Israel's response to this attack will be swift, precise, and surprising.
12:10The UN Secretary-General, Volker Tork,
12:15expressed his concern about the arrest and denunciation of political opponents in Tunisia,
12:20calling for reforms and the release of all those detained.
12:25In the past few weeks,
12:28more than 100 potential candidates,
12:32members of election campaigns,
12:35and other political figures have been arrested
12:38for falsifying election documents and threatening people,
12:43according to the UN Secretary-General.
12:50More than half of Sudan's population
12:52suffered a severe lack of food security in the war-torn Sudan,
12:56a crisis that has risen since the outbreak of internal conflict
13:00between two competing military factions in the country since April last year.
13:05Experts fear the death of about 2.5 million people in the country
13:10due to starvation by the end of this year.
13:13More details in this report.
13:16The Sudanese people live in a deteriorating humanitarian situation
13:20in the wake of the ongoing war
13:23between the Sudanese army and the quick support forces.
13:26According to the United Nations,
13:298.5 million people live in the country in a state of emergency.
13:34The UN Food and Agriculture Organization warned in March
13:39that the country is drowning in the largest famine crisis in the world.
13:44This year, the level of conflict has expanded
13:46to include many areas that were not areas of conflict last year,
13:51or since the outbreak of the conflict.
13:54Also, the intensity of the conflict did not allow the international bodies,
13:59including the Food and Agriculture Organization,
14:02to deliver humanitarian aid.
14:05The ongoing conflict has severely affected the areas
14:09where the main grains are produced in the middle and south-east of the country,
14:13which has led to a 46% decrease in the production of grains
14:18on an annual basis last year.
14:21Many bakeries were forced to close
14:25due to a shortage of flour,
14:28even in the Sudanese capital.
14:31Regarding the shortage of flour,
14:34we had a shortage of flour,
14:37but thanks to God,
14:39we were able to get flour from Rotana.
14:42As for gas,
14:45only 7% of it is available.
14:48When we contacted the companies in Barsi,
14:51they told us that there is no way to get it now.
14:54We have a shortage of rice.
14:57We have a shortage of rice.
15:00We have a shortage of rice.
15:03We have a shortage of rice.
15:06We have a shortage of rice.
15:09We have a shortage of rice.
15:12We have a shortage of rice.
15:15Due to a sharp food crisis,
15:18prices for products in Sudan have soared,
15:22while most of the local population has lost their jobs,
15:25resulting in many relying on humanitarian aid
15:29from the international events for survival.
15:34UNEC demanded that more efforts be Put in place
15:39The UN Secretary-General, Antony Guterres, said in his letter on the anniversary of World
15:46Food Day that this event reminds us of those who face the danger of starvation from human
15:53production.
15:54He pointed out that today we remind ourselves of 733 million people suffering from food shortages
16:03due to conflict, degradation, climate change, poverty and economic stagnation.
16:10He also pointed out that food systems need a huge transformation with the contributions
16:17of companies, academics, research institutions and the civil society to become more efficient,
16:24inclusive and sustainable, emphasizing the need for governments to work with all partners
16:30to produce and sell healthy food at reasonable prices.
16:34A ship belonging to the Italian Navy has arrived to transport the first batch of migrants
16:41who were objected to in the Italian regional waters and was transported to Albania on Wednesday
16:47morning to the port of Shangjin, Albania, after a 36-hour journey.
16:54The Libra ship, carrying 16 people from Egypt and Bangladesh, entered the port, which
17:01the journalists were not allowed to enter.
17:04The migrants will be housed in ready-made houses, where Italian security forces will spread
17:10and they will be able to provide asylum seekers in the place.
17:13In the event of a refusal to apply, prisons were set up in the camps, waiting for them
17:18to be deported to their countries.
17:21We go back to Morocco, where the process of planting palm trees instead of palm trees
17:25in the economic capital streets of the Kingdom, which aims for a healthy and attractive environment,
17:30was launched.
17:31Details in the report of Yousra Al-Halafi.
17:35For reasons related to ecological services and beauty, the planting process of palm trees
17:42instead of palm trees in the White Streets, the economic front of Morocco, aims for a
17:48healthy environment at the level of its green area.
17:52We agreed.
17:53We entered our work program and we said that there will be trees in this work program
17:58of the White Streets University, and we will do it in all sections.
18:01We will plant it in all sections.
18:03Those who see that we are now working on the rehabilitation of the Zerqtouni street in the
18:08middle of the city, we went to the process of planting trees.
18:11It will be planting trees, a new type of trees, and this is important for the city of White Streets.
18:18This change comes after the demands that have been unified in the voice of the activists
18:23and activists in the field of planting, in order to raise awareness of the target planting
18:28to prevent the planting of palm trees, and to compensate it with new types of trees.
18:32The question of planting trees in a group of places in the city of White Streets was a
18:38form of concern and a form of protest, especially activists and activists of social media sites.
18:44Today, there is a decision to plant trees in cooperation with the city of White Streets.
18:50We support this decision and this initiative, and we hope that the citizens and their role
18:56will contribute to the maintenance of these trees and this new movement in the city of White Streets.
19:05The soil preparation is expected to change the face of the city, which has been accustomed
19:11to palm trees for years in its green space, and to benefit ecologically from the type of other trees.
19:23The efforts to raise awareness and raise awareness of breast cancer and cervical cancer are
19:28continuing among the activities of the flowering month of October.
19:31Activities from civil society, private sector doctors and health centers are working to organize
19:36medical campaigns to detect and diagnose and raise awareness of early diagnosis as a way to successful treatment.
19:43As Abdelmoula Bokhris reports, as well as Sidi Yahya's group.
19:52The flowering color continues to decorate the month of October, the month of awareness,
19:57sensitivity and raising awareness of breast cancer and cervical cancer.
20:01This lady takes the opportunity to undergo medical tests to detect cancer,
20:08not far from her residence in Sidi Yahya's group.
20:13We are very happy with the results of this campaign.
20:18We are very happy with the results of this campaign.
20:27One of the slogans of the campaign, which targets rural and urban centers, is to raise awareness
20:32among residents in general and women of the age group targeted by the programs in particular.
20:38And to raise awareness about the importance of early diagnosis of breast cancer and cervical cancer.
20:44The flowering month of October is a global month.
20:47The whole world participates in these campaigns to raise awareness of early diagnosis of breast cancer.
20:54We are also working with our partners, such as Mdoubia Health, the Skhaira region,
21:02to focus on the rural areas.
21:05We have already organized more than 15 medical camps in Mdoubia,
21:10such as Mdoubia Health, Skhaira, and Syouz factories.
21:13Today, Sidi Yahya's group has been active in the rural areas
21:19to help the families in need.
21:27We want to raise awareness about breast cancer.
21:30Thank God, we were able to meet the doctors here and we thank them.
21:34We want to raise awareness about early diagnosis of breast cancer and cervical cancer.
21:44Breast cancer and cervical cancer are a real problem for public health in Morocco,
21:49as they do not represent the most common cancer in women,
21:54but they cause a large number of deaths due to late diagnosis.
21:59Diagnosis by specialists or self-examination are the keys to effective treatment.
22:04Our presence in the rural areas does not reflect the public health of the region,
22:09because most women here have discovered breast cancer late,
22:16which makes it difficult for them to be treated.
22:20We are trying to find ways to treat the breast cancer in rural areas.
22:25We are trying to raise awareness about breast cancer and how to treat it.
22:34Diagnosis and self-examination campaigns have enabled more than 64% of breast cancer cases
22:40to be diagnosed in the first and second stages, and more effective treatment has been guaranteed.
22:46In Morocco, as part of the World Day for Rural Women,
22:50a meeting was organized under the slogan,
22:52Encouraging Rural Groups, African Women, Active in Change,
22:57with the initiative of Al-Muthmer, which was launched by Al-Fusfat,
23:01in partnership with Mohammed VI University and many specialists.
23:04The meeting focuses on the challenges faced by rural women
23:09in the face of climate change and the search for innovative solutions
23:13to support the continuity of agricultural production
23:15and strengthen the role of women in sustainable development.
23:18A report by Issam Al-Abbari.
23:21Despite her illness, Hafiza, one of the farmers in the Hamna region,
23:26chose to attend this special meeting for rural women
23:31in a scene that reflects the insistence of rural women
23:35to face the challenges and search for alternative solutions
23:39to adapt to difficult conditions.
23:45We are living in a drought, and drought brings poverty,
23:51and we need to re-establish ourselves,
23:53and with the support of all these institutions,
23:56whether it is the farmers' association, or Al-Muthmer Foundation,
24:01God willing, we will find solutions.
24:04In the past, we were happy with the snow,
24:07and we are happy with this day.
24:09God willing, we will find solutions for this woman
24:12so that she can be active and productive in her environment.
24:18The organized meeting within the framework of Al-Muthmer's initiative,
24:22which was launched by Al-Fusfat,
24:24in partnership with Mohammed VI University and many specialists,
24:29was a celebration of the International Day of Rural Women.
24:33As a symbol of the strength of rural communities,
24:37the African women are active in change.
24:42We took this International Day of Rural Women
24:47as an opportunity to meet with partners in the agricultural field,
24:52as well as with the farmers who follow them in Al-Muthmer,
24:56to try to exchange opinions and discuss problems,
25:00as well as the solutions that can come out of this meeting.
25:08The rural women find themselves facing tough challenges
25:12that threaten the source of their livelihood and their continuity in production,
25:16especially in light of the rain and the impact it has on agricultural crops.
25:23We want to have a good production,
25:26so that the climate can change and improve our quality.
25:30We are trying to find a solution to overcome these obstacles and challenges.
25:40A solution to overcome these difficulties and challenges,
25:45because we know how to deal with them through production.
25:49We don't know how to deal with organic farming.
25:52We don't know how to transform anything.
25:56We transform it from here to there, and we grow it.
25:59As you can see, this softness and adaptability
26:03must be adaptable in order to change.
26:06This means that rural women should be given all the opportunities
26:11so that they can not only be a victim of change,
26:16but also a major factor in the transformation of Morocco tomorrow.
26:23The meeting was distinguished by the honor of the participating cooperatives,
26:27acknowledging their efforts and supporting them
26:30to continue giving and contributing to the sustainability of agricultural production.
26:38This is the end of the press conference.