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00:00We are still together on Medea TV. Thank you for staying loyal to us. Here are the titles
00:20of your newspaper. In this edition, we will be in New York, where the United Nations General
00:25Assembly recommends to the Security Council to extend for a year the mandate of Amin
00:30Urso. António Guterres made public today his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara.
00:35We are talking about it honestly.
00:40For the moment, no confirmation from Hamas, but the head of Israeli diplomacy indicates
00:46that Yahya Sinwar, the head of the Palestinian movement, was killed today during an Israeli
00:52operation carried out in the Gaza Strip.
00:57Gathered in Brussels, the European leaders are now looking at a new tightening of the
01:03migratory policy, showing their disagreement after the sending by Italy of the first migrants
01:09to host centers in Albania.
01:12The UN Secretary-General António Guterres made public today his annual report on the
01:22Moroccan Sahara, in which he recommends to the Security Council to extend for a year
01:28the mandate of Amin Urso until October 31, 2025. As in previous years, this report examines
01:35in addition the question of human rights by highlighting the assistance to the people
01:40kidnapped in the Douf canteens, as well as the protection of human rights in the Moroccan
01:44Sahara.
01:50We continue this edition in New York, where the 4th Commission of the UN General Assembly
01:55continues. Yesterday was marked by the speech of the permanent representative of Morocco
02:01to the United Nations. For Omar Hilal, Morocco, by presenting its plan of autonomy to the Security
02:07Council in 2007, made the bold bet of a negotiated solution, not imposed, an inclusive solution,
02:15not partisan, a solution projected towards the future and not grounded in a passionate
02:22vision typical of Algeria. The Moroccan diplomat added that the principles and values that
02:28have presided over the Pact for the Future recently adopted by the UN member states are
02:34those that Morocco has made its own for the regulation of the different around its Sahara.
02:40In Morocco, the American cities of Arlington and Columbus respectively signed a twinning
02:47agreement with the municipalities of Leyoun and Arla. The mayors of these two American cities
02:53who are currently visiting the kingdom fell under the charm of the provinces of South
02:57Switzerland.
02:59The mayors of the United States salute the dynamic of development under His Majesty the
03:03King Mohammed VI. The President of the Conference of Mayors of the United States, Andrew Ginter,
03:08expressed his admiration for the vision and wisdom of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI in
03:13terms of urban development, in particular in the cities of the Moroccan Sahara. The delegation
03:18of American mayors visiting Morocco was marked by the signing of a twinning agreement between
03:23the American cities of Arlington and Columbus with respectively Leyoun and Darla. This visit
03:28is a privileged occasion to observe on the ground the urban transformations and development
03:33projects that are taking place throughout the kingdom.
03:37I would like to express my joy to visit the city of Darla for the first time and to get
03:42to know the Moroccan people in person in order to forge very important relations. I would
03:47also like to salute the clear vision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI in favor of the
03:51development of the provinces of the south of the kingdom. This agreement opens promising
03:55perspectives, beneficial for the population of Darla and Columbus through the sharing
04:00of good practices in several areas, including culture and sustainable development.
04:05The relationship is a very old-season relationship.
04:12We have always loved Morocco. I have been there several times and I have the impression
04:17that the Moroccan people also love the United States. We have so much to learn from our
04:22respective cultures and we can exchange teaching, industries, technologies and cultural differences.
04:28All this makes us richer in life and not only in terms of money.
04:35It is the second ratification of such an agreement between the kingdom and the United States.
04:41This connivance is very important for the city of Ioun and our southern provinces.
04:46Also, these agreements are the extension of the American recognition of Moroccan identity.
04:52I would like to thank His Majesty the King Mohammed VI for the invitation to visit the
04:56city of Darla. I would also like to thank His Majesty the King Mohammed VI for the
05:01extension of the American recognition of the Moroccan identity of our southern provinces
05:05and of our territorial integrity. This shows that the United States continues to consider
05:10the Moroccan plan of autonomy as the only serious, credible and realistic plan.
05:15The Moroccan sovereignty and self-determination is the only solution.
05:22The visit of the American delegation illustrates the vitality of cooperation between Washington
05:27and Rabat, carried out by concrete development projects in the cities and by a common
05:31desire to strengthen economic and social ties. These acts of jubilation also reflect the
05:36particular interest that cities give to cultural exchange, socio-economic development,
05:41the improvement of environmental governance, education and the strengthening of the
05:46capacities of rising generations.
05:50The General Directorate of Meteorology published yesterday its annual report on the climate
05:55crisis in Morocco for the year 2023, a year that the document presents as the hottest ever
06:00recorded in the kingdom. Rachid Sebbari, Head of the National Climate Center at the General
06:06Directorate of Meteorology, returns on the contribution of the weather to mitigate the
06:11effects of climate change. Let's listen to him together.
06:15Yes, absolutely. With climate change and the increase in global temperature, we will
06:22see in the future more and more frequent heatwaves and droughts and more and more intense.
06:29The weather has a very important role to play. In fact, its role is very important in
06:36understanding and mitigating the effects of climate change by providing very precious
06:42climate services and information to help populations and decision makers prepare and
06:49adapt to extreme weather conditions. In this sense, the General Directorate of Meteorology
06:55has implemented and continues to strengthen a number of measures. For example, it continues
07:01to strengthen its climate surveillance system and therefore surveillance of extreme
07:06phenomena. It also continues to improve its forecast and therefore to improve the forecast
07:12of extreme phenomena such as heatwaves and strong precipitation. It continues to develop
07:19its early warning system. Currently, we have early warnings at the municipal level.
07:25And it also provides as fine climate projections as possible for all national actors.
07:31And in this sense, it strengthens its collaboration with the various stakeholders,
07:37in particular the government agencies, to develop and implement adaptation strategies
07:43and ensure their integration into national policies.
07:48For the moment, no confirmation on the Hamas side, but the head of Israeli diplomacy
07:53indicates that Yahya Sinwar, the head of the Palestinian movement, was killed today
07:59in an Israeli operation carried out in the Gaza Strip. We can rather say that
08:04verifications were carried out by the Israeli army, whose operation cost the lives of three
08:09people, including the head of Hamas, who succeeded Ismail Haniyeh two months ago,
08:15who was also killed by Ismail Haniyeh when he was on the ground.
08:22And in this context, some 345,000 Gazans will be confronted at the end, at a catastrophic level
08:28this winter, against 133,000 currently, in a report. The UN warns that the risk of famine
08:34persists in this territory besieged by the Israeli army. The publication of this report
08:40comes after the U.S. and UN officials warned against a famine policy that would be orchestrated
08:48in Gaza to make it a weapon of war.
08:52To focus on the latest developments of the situation in the Palestinian enclave,
08:57let's listen to our correspondent, Alqots Valek Efferon.
09:04When we talk about the northern region of the Gaza Strip, we talk about many cities.
09:08You have Bethlehem, Bethlehem, in addition to Jabalia, in addition to the refugee camps.
09:12In total, we estimate, with the city of Gaza, that you have about 400,000 children and adults
09:18currently stuck in this area. But Israel has, if you will, isolated the city of Gaza
09:26and the northern region of Gaza from the central and southern regions. Now, inside these areas,
09:32it has also cut, if you will, the northern region of the city of Gaza.
09:39The northern region, of which Jabalia is part, has been totally cut off from the rest of the Gaza Strip
09:47for almost two weeks. The inhabitants are subject to famine, to continuous bombing,
09:53and in addition, the Israeli army proceeds to partial sieges. So it fragments,
09:59within the northern region itself, it fragments the areas, the cities that are besieged
10:06from side to side. The Jabalia locality and the Jabalia refugee camp are, of course,
10:12where there is a particularly desperate situation. It should also be remembered that this area
10:18has been extremely bombed since October 2023. It is one of the most ravaged areas,
10:25and Israel continues to put an extremely serious siege around this city and this refugee camp,
10:34inside which the population is also subject to destruction operations.
10:41This means that the Israeli army is currently conducting dynamite operations,
10:47on buildings that are still standing. And the result of all this is that you have
10:52a lot of people killed and injured, who are under the rubble, in the streets,
10:56and the ambulances cannot evacuate them.
11:00In addition to the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, Israel has intensified its raids on Syria,
11:05where a strike targeted the coastal city of Latakia, the headquarters of President Bashar al-Assad.
11:12The results of this strike are two injured and a warehouse of bombed weapons.
11:19I will announce it to you in the titles. United in summit in Brussels, the European leaders
11:24are now looking at the new toughening of the migratory policy,
11:28showing their disagreement after the sending by Italy of the first migrants
11:33to reception centers in Albania.
11:39Migratory issues have shaken the agenda of many European countries.
11:44Five months after the adoption of the immigration pact,
11:48the European leaders are already considering a new toughening of the migratory policy
11:53at a summit in Brussels.
11:55Several governments have therefore increased the time and claim to simplify the rules
11:59regarding the expulsion of migrants in an irregular situation.
12:07Last year, 300,000 people came to Germany in an irregular way.
12:11This is far too much. We are very clear on this subject.
12:14We need a system that guarantees the future of our economy
12:18by allowing the migration of qualified workers.
12:21This is what we have allowed thanks to our laws.
12:23We must offer protection to those who need it.
12:26What we will always do is that we will never question ourselves.
12:29But not everyone can come.
12:31We must be able to decide who can come, according to our own rules.
12:36And we will always do this and not make it available.
12:40For his part, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
12:44has stated that the expulsion of migrants in an irregular situation
12:48was the missing link of the European migratory policy.
12:57As you know, Greece has been implementing a very strict migratory policy for five years,
13:01but we consider it to be fair.
13:03I am glad that the European Council has gradually recognized
13:06the importance of the external dimension of migration
13:10and the need to effectively protect European borders.
13:13But the Pact on Immigration and Asylum does not address the question of returns.
13:17We cannot accept the fact that we are not effective
13:20in dealing with cases of people who do not have a status of protection in the European Union.
13:25We are not entitled to a protection status in the European Union.
13:56While Spain opposes,
13:58the Elysée has explained that France invited to favor returns
14:01when the conditions allowed it,
14:04rather than organizing returns in hubs in third countries.
14:07A very vague and preliminary discussion
14:10and no plan on these centers, according to a European diplomat.
14:15We stay in Brussels, where the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
14:19has presented today his plan of victory,
14:22saying that his country, in difficulty on the battlefield,
14:25had to be in a position of force before any negotiation.
14:28On the spot, he dropped a bomb,
14:31affirming that 10,000 North Korean soldiers were preparing
14:34to fight the Ukrainian army alongside the Russian forces.
14:37Western officials confirmed that they were aware of these reports,
14:42while underlining that they were treated with caution for the moment.
14:47And it's time to go to the United States,
14:50where the electoral campaign is in full swing.
15:03And in the approach of the presidential election,
15:06Kamala Harris and Donald Trump venture out of their comfort zone,
15:09seeking to make a breakthrough within the electorate
15:12that is not very sensitive to their speech.
15:15Faced with women on the ground,
15:18Donald Trump presented himself yesterday
15:21as the father, I quote, of in vitro fertilization,
15:24affirming that Republicans had been more active
15:27than their opponents in this field.
15:30But without developing this idea,
15:33he bragged about having appointed judges in the Supreme Court of the United States
15:36that would have broken the federal protection of abortion in 2022.
15:45On his side, Kamala Harris promised yesterday
15:48that her presidency would not be a continuation of Joe Biden's.
15:53It was during an interview on Fox News,
15:57the favorite channel of American conservatives.
16:00Like every new leader who takes office,
16:03I will bring my experience, my professional experience
16:06and new ideas to affirm the Democratic candidate
16:0920 days before the US presidential election.
16:16And precisely in the approach of the November 5 election,
16:19the administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
16:22announced new student debt cancellations for civil servants.
16:27This cancellation concerns some 60,000 nurses,
16:32social workers, military personnel, emergency workers
16:35or firefighters for a total amount of $ 4.5 billion.
16:41The White House program allows the cancellation
16:44of the remaining student loan for civil servants
16:47who have paid 120 monthly payments,
16:50i.e. 10 years of reimbursement.
16:58The return to the kingdom where the 8th edition
17:01of the International Congress of Emergency Medicine continues.
17:04An event of 72 hours,
17:06the cost of which has been given today.
17:09It will be an opportunity to review the emergencies
17:12of all the confused disciplines.
17:15The goal will also be to strengthen the quality of care in the kingdom
17:19through the exchange of expertise between specialists
17:23from here and elsewhere.
17:26Hamza El Hamzawi, professor at the University Hospital.
17:30I'm coming, Ibn Sina,
17:32comes back on the issues of this conference together.
17:35We listen to him.
17:37It will be three days today, Friday and Saturday,
17:40rather than two days.
17:42And it will be spread over three days,
17:45aiming at three points.
17:47This 8th edition, we will already know
17:51to value the other specialties as I just said.
17:54It will be a multidisciplinary conference
17:57that will touch on all the emergencies of all the confused specialties.
18:01This is the first point.
18:03The second point is the regulation of patients
18:06throughout the kingdom,
18:08to be able to unify the takeover and the reception
18:11of serious patients at the level of emergencies.
18:14A regulation that will be chapeaued by SAMUS services,
18:17but how to organize it,
18:19how to organize the circuit within emergencies.
18:22This will be our second point.
18:24The third point is the nomenclature
18:26and everything that is conducted and protocol
18:29in order to unify the takeover of the Moroccan citizen
18:32at the level of the whole kingdom.
18:34In Morocco, the spread of the virus,
18:36the flu, increases in winter,
18:38thus making prevention more than essential.
18:41Seasonal vaccinations are one of the main ways
18:44to protect children
18:46from the common viruses and their symptoms.
18:49This is a report by Drs Boussera and Nechem Afikri.
18:52High temperature and respiratory infection.
18:55The flu can present serious symptoms
18:58with a negative impact on children's health.
19:01The annual vaccine is therefore a safe and effective way
19:04to strengthen the immunity of the youngest
19:07and to minimize the risk of complications of the flu.
19:10The vaccine against influenza,
19:12the anti-flu vaccine,
19:14is an annual seasonal vaccine
19:17against the viruses it contains.
19:20The anti-flu vaccine is an annual seasonal vaccine.
19:23It contains antibodies against the viruses causing the flu
19:26and strengthens the immune system.
19:28At the pediatric service,
19:30we advise parents and caregivers
19:32about the importance of this vaccine.
19:34It is a way to protect themselves
19:36from the flu and its complications,
19:38which can be fatal.
19:40We advise all children to get vaccinated,
19:42especially those who suffer from chronic diseases
19:45such as heart and blood diseases, asthma and cancer.
19:55Research shows that raising awareness
19:58about the importance of vaccination
20:00contributes to increasing the vaccination rate of children,
20:03which shows a growing awareness
20:06of the importance of prevention in Moroccan society.
20:12We did not vaccinate our children.
20:14As a result, they suffer from several diseases.
20:16The doctor made us aware
20:18of the importance of vaccination,
20:20especially for the prevention of the flu.
20:24The importance of a vaccination in a timely manner
20:27plays a key role in sanitary prevention.
20:30It also helps to reduce the spread of infections
20:33and to reduce the burden
20:35on health institutions.
20:38We are only two days away
20:40from the end of the qualifying rounds
20:42for the next African Nations Cup,
20:44which is scheduled for next year
20:46in the Kingdom,
20:48before the last international tournament in November.
20:50Eight nations are already qualified
20:52for the group stage,
20:54with Morocco, of course,
20:56at its highest level.
20:58What is the reading of the different matches
21:00played so far by the Lions of the Atlas?
21:02Let's listen together
21:04to the sports journalist
21:06for Le 360.
21:08The national team coach, Walid El Ghelaghi,
21:10said in a press conference
21:12that it is a real satisfaction.
21:14It is a positive assessment
21:16that he draws from his eliminators
21:18and from his particular group.
21:20Nine goals have been scored by the national team.
21:22The national team has 14 goals,
21:24which is simply the best attack
21:26of his eliminators.
21:28The country is already qualified.
21:30It is really positive
21:32to see that he takes his eliminators
21:34very seriously
21:36and he tries new players
21:38and new tactics.
21:40At the same time,
21:42the victory is the only thing that matters.
21:44The national team also has the second best defense
21:46of its eliminators.
21:48This data is very important
21:50because it has only scored one goal.
21:52These nations are very rare,
21:54they have not scored any.
21:56Nigeria,
21:58RDC and Egypt.
22:00Knowing that there are still
22:02two days to play,
22:04they will be particularly interesting.
22:06I think that the debate
22:08between international players,
22:10like Walid El Ghelaghi,
22:12in a press conference
22:14and several times
22:16during his statements
22:18in the mixed zone
22:20and others with the media,
22:22the Moroccan player,
22:24whether he is from the national championship
22:26or whether he is trained
22:28in top-level clubs,
22:30for example,
22:32everyone is welcome
22:34as long as you have the level
22:36of the national team,
22:38the level that is required.
22:40I think that Jamal Harkes
22:42scored points,
22:44just like Youssef Bellahyemri.
22:46These are two very important matches.
22:48He counted a little less
22:50on defense
22:52because Central Africa
22:54is a team that is
22:56a little more
22:58approachable than others.
23:00On the other hand,
23:02I would sincerely think
23:04that these players responded well,
23:06especially Bellahyemri,
23:08who gave a lot of satisfaction
23:10in his corridor,
23:12knowing that the national team
23:14has had a lot of problems
23:16in relation to the left-back position
23:18for several years.
23:20We had difficulties
23:22finding Ayahi Atiatla,
23:24who had finally given satisfaction
23:26and mastered his art.
23:28We still have to find some automatisms
23:30with Naif Hagel,
23:32but I think it's not out of the question
23:34and it will inevitably happen over time.
23:36Having a player in this central hinge
23:38that gives satisfaction
23:40is very positive at this time
23:42and in the approach of the Moroccan camp.
23:44This is the end of this news.
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