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مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 17/10/2024

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00:00Welcome to our show, the Moroccan newspapers.
00:13We are pleased to welcome you to the world's newspaper.
00:16We see that the high speech given by King Mohammed VI on October 11th,
00:23on the occasion of the opening of parliamentary entries,
00:26drew a roadmap for the national political work in the current and subsequent stages.
00:32The speech also revealed that the stage of change will be internal and external,
00:37which confirms that Morocco is ready for changes that do not include dealing with the Moroccan Sahara file alone,
00:44but will concern another area and will not be limited to the national and international levels.
00:52On the one hand, the Moroccan newspaper reported that the consultants are preventing women from the decision-making centers,
00:58and that they are waiting for the elections of the rest of the consultants' committees.
01:03It seems that the second room will fall in the conflict of positions,
01:07a major constitutional fall related to the representation of women in these committees.
01:12According to the writer, he confirmed that the parliamentary consultants are completely absent from the Parliamentary Office,
01:18as the parliamentary teams have agreed, according to the relative representation of each team,
01:23to get the positions of the Presidential Candidates.
01:26According to his own report, five parliamentary consultants were able to get these positions.
01:34The newspaper wrote today a state of optimism for the agricultural middle class in Morocco,
01:41after the last rainfall that several areas in the Kingdom of Morocco have experienced,
01:47especially as it came in the autumn season and with a considerable amount in general.
01:52After years of drought, the Kingdom is experiencing water emergencies.
01:58According to the newspaper, the farmers and walkers hope that these falls will continue during this season,
02:04which motivates the farmers to plant their lands while they go out.
02:09The agricultural season will not be good.
02:12According to the newspaper, the last rainfall, thanks to which the water level in several valleys and rivers has risen,
02:18forms the main sources of water resources in the Kingdom.
02:23According to Sahara Media, the ruling Justice Party in Mauritania has announced that it will send a mission
02:29to assess the damage caused by the floods that swept some areas.
02:34These floods come as a result of the increase in the amount of water in the Senegal River
02:39and the heavy rains that the region has witnessed recently,
02:43resulting in the damage to the homes, agricultural lands and the complete isolation of some villages.
02:49According to the newspaper, the party said in a statement that the mission of the mission is to assess the damage
02:55in order to take the necessary measures to help the victims.
03:01In Tunisia, in October, the average temperature exceeds its level during the past few years.
03:10The Tunisian newspaper wrote that the important climate changes that the Tunisian Republic experienced
03:17during last September and the release of large quantities of beneficial rainfall
03:24were followed by the return of the temperature to record its rise again.
03:30According to the Tunisian Meteorological Institute, there is a risk of increasing air pressure in Tunisia,
03:37and thus the rise in temperature continues to exceed the normal rate for October between 33 and 35 degrees.
03:49In the Libyan Central Gate, the Reuters agency attributed to commercial sources and analysts
03:56that the reduction in the production of Libyan crude oil after a political crisis in the Central Bank
04:02reduced the country's share in the OPEC organization to the lowest level in four years,
04:07which led to a surplus in the supply of crude oil in Europe and forced competitors to lower their prices.
04:14The most prominent of the two newspapers is that the Libyan crude oil company announced
04:19that it would stop production on October 3, after the election of Naji Issa,
04:24a new governor of the Central Bank.
04:26By October 13, production reached about 1.3 million barrels per day,
04:32which is close to the level before the crisis, according to the newspaper's statement in the article.
04:38And with this article, we end the segment. Thank you for watching.
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