مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 25/10/2024
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00:00We stop the moment with a detailed publication of the most prominent and latest news in their headlines.
00:07The Elysee Palace confirms that the visit of the country to which President Emmanuel Macron will go to Morocco aims to launch a new ambition for the coming decades.
00:18The international community announces the collection of more than a billion dollars to help Lebanon and its army during the Paris summit.
00:26In the United States, Harris and Trump continue the election campaigns in a fierce race to win in the leading states.
00:56The Elysee Palace confirms that the visit of the country to which President Emmanuel Macron will go to Morocco aims to launch a new ambition for the coming decades.
01:14The Elysee Palace confirms that the visit of the country to Morocco aims to launch a new ambition for the coming decades.
01:28The Elysee Palace confirms that the visit of the country to Morocco aims to launch a new ambition for the coming decades.
01:49And in the context, Dries Selgrini, the founder of international relations during his participation in the program, the Middle Talk,
01:57that France's recognition of the Moroccan Sahara has given the two countries a real opportunity to strengthen the historical links between them.
02:05In all certainty, the last French position that came in the wake of a silent crisis that lasted for several months,
02:16and which determined the future of relations between the two countries, but it seems that the two sides together turned it into a real opportunity to strengthen trust.
02:25And it seems that the French side understood two messages, or understood two things.
02:31The first is that Moroccan foreign policy has a fixed point, which is that the Sahara issue is the platform through which Morocco evaluates its relations and partnerships with its regional and international environment.
02:45The second message, or the second thing that it seems that French diplomacy, or the French decision maker, understood,
02:52which is trust, or trustworthiness in a partner who has trust and a partner with whom he has a number of relations and a number of common issues.
03:05Of course, there are immigration issues, economic issues, cultural issues, strategic and military issues,
03:11and this represents or acknowledges the French security in the Moroccan Sahara issue,
03:19in this clear and important position, and represents, of course, a groundwork to speed up relations between the two countries.
03:29In Morocco, His Highness Princess Lalla Hasna and Sheikh Almayyassa bint Hamad Al Thani,
03:37met yesterday in the Al-Badi' Palace for the Fashion Trust Arabia event organized in the framework of Qatar Cultural Year 2024.
03:50Upon arriving at the venue, Princess Lalla Hasna was greeted by Sheikh Almayyassa bint Hamad Al Thani
03:59and Princess Tania Fares, Vice President of the Fashion Trust Arabia, before Her Highness was presented with a group of helpers.
04:12Her Highness and the happiness of Sheikh Almayyassa visited the exhibition of photographs of the photographer Tala Hadid
04:19before Her Highness and the happiness of Sheikh Almayyassa headed to the dinner party,
04:23which was facilitated by the presentation of a video tape documenting the most important stages of the Fashion Trust Arabia demonstration.
04:33Yesterday, in Rabat, during a meeting of the Moroccan leadership committee in the field of green hydrogen,
04:42which was chaired by the Prime Minister Aziz Akhnoosh, the first selection of a group of projects
04:47covering the three sides of the southern province of the Kingdom,
04:53namely the sides of Gleemim, Adnoun, Al Ayoun Al Saqi Al Hamra, and the entrance of the Golden Valley,
04:59where the discussion will be deepened on this issue with the participants of the projects.
05:04They were informed by the Prime Minister that the leadership committee led by the Prime Minister
05:10studied during the meeting the complex framework related to the General Real Estate Department
05:18to carry out the projects and mechanisms suitable for its use.
05:22It was made clear that this step comes after the committee discussed in its previous meeting
05:29the methodology based on evaluating and choosing the offers of the projects
05:34that were delivered by the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy.
05:37The border monitoring operation, in which the interests of national security and customs
05:43participated in the port of Tanja Al Mutawasit last night,
05:48about the failure of an attempt to smuggle 209,000 pounds of extasy
05:54from a foreign car that was coming from Belgium.
06:01A security source explained that these shipments of extasy drugs
06:05were hidden carefully in special boxes for cat food
06:11in an attempt to mislead the security monitoring operations at the border ports.
06:17The source added that the state interest of the judicial police in the city of Tanja
06:21subdued the driver of the car, a Moroccan citizen carrying Belgian citizenship,
06:26for a judicial investigation under the supervision of the Special Public Prosecutor's Office.
06:32The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, said that the United States
06:38is looking at different options to end the war in Gaza.
06:43He announced after consultations with Qatar officials
06:47to provide an additional $135 million as aid to the Palestinians.
06:53On the other hand, Qatar's Secretary of State, Mohamed Ben Abdel Rahman II, said
06:58that two American and Israeli teams will visit Doha
07:04to participate in new treaty negotiations in Gaza.
07:10During his visit as a guest on the program,
07:14Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
07:18that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
07:22and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
07:25Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
07:29that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
07:33and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
07:37Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
07:41that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
07:45and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
07:49Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
07:52that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
07:56and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:00Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
08:04that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
08:08and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:12Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
08:16that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
08:19and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:23Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
08:27that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
08:31and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:35Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
08:39that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
08:43and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:46Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
08:50that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
08:54and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
08:58Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
09:02that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
09:06and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
09:10Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
09:13that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
09:17and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
09:21Ayman al-Ruqb, a professor of political science, confirmed
09:25that Blinken's visit is not scheduled and will not work to end the fire
09:29and the bloodshed of the Palestinian people.
09:33The French President, Emmanuel Macron, called for the end of the war
09:37between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon as soon as possible
09:40and said that the aim of this conference is to support the sovereignty of Lebanon
09:44while the head of the government of employment in Lebanon,
09:48Najib Miqati of the international community,
09:52called for a stop to start a fire in his country
09:56where the open confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah is escalating.
10:00Details with Mohamed Anastamouh.
10:04The international conference on Lebanon, which was organized in Paris
10:07by Emmanuel Macron, raised a billion dollars to help Lebanon and its army
10:11in light of the lack of progress in diplomacy.
10:15In this context, French Foreign Minister Jean-Louis Le Barreau said
10:19that in response to the call made by the United Nations
10:23through the announcement of vital contributions worth $800 million,
10:27large-scale contributions are added to them,
10:31and he confirmed that the international community was on the verge of bankruptcy.
10:34In addition, the Lebanese army received $200 million
10:38without any assistance.
10:42The organization of this conference comes after a call from French President Emmanuel Macron
10:46to end the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon as soon as possible,
10:50but the absence of a bilateral conflict between Israel and Iran
10:54that supports the Lebanese Hezbollah is a hindrance to progress on the diplomatic level.
10:58On the other hand, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Miqati called on the international community
11:01to support the efforts to end the ongoing attacks
11:05and to impose an immediate ceasefire, and thanked the countries for their assistance.
11:09Miqati confirmed earlier this month that he had prepared authorities
11:13to strengthen the army in southern Lebanon
11:17if a ceasefire is reached between Hezbollah and Israel.
11:21We say that the solution begins with the implementation of the 1901 decision,
11:25especially today, to demand a ceasefire.
11:28Enough destruction, enough war, enough bloodshed,
11:32and we believe that in the end we will implement the 1901 decision
11:36of the International Security Council.
11:40We will implement it today to save more bloodshed and more destruction.
11:44In a video, the Secretary General of the United Nations,
11:48António Guterres, called on the Lebanese officials
11:52to take tangible measures to ensure the good course of state institutions
11:55and to face the urgent political and security challenges in Lebanon.
11:59In a joint call, more than 150 non-governmental organizations
12:03called on the international community to ignore the international law,
12:07which allowed the Israeli government to completely cancel the sanctions
12:11in all of Gaza and the West Bank and now in Lebanon.
12:15The organizations emphasized that without accountability,
12:19there would be no red lines, and support the Lebanese army,
12:22which has already suffered a loss in equipment and its influence,
12:26like other institutions, in the acute economic crisis,
12:30which is the main focus in the arrangements for the post-war phase.
12:34To the American presidential file,
12:38where the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris returned yesterday to Georgia,
12:42accompanied by Barack Obama and singer Bruce Springsteen
12:46in the last wave of the election campaign in this capital
12:49in the southeast of the United States.
12:53In the face of her opponent, Donald Trump,
12:57the Democratic presidential candidate decided to defend democracy
13:01before the 5th of November,
13:05while the results of the vote are still close between her and the former president.
13:10Her presidential opponent will head to Arizona in the southwest,
13:14which is another state that will be decisive
13:17in trying to gather the largest number of voters.
13:21More than 23 million voters voted early this year
13:25in the US elections,
13:29a number that destroys the recorded numbers
13:33and partially returns to the adoption of Republicans
13:37for early voting, guided by their candidate,
13:41former President Donald Trump.
13:44In Phoenix, Arizona,
13:48the process of voting in the early elections began,
13:52which precedes the general elections
13:56scheduled for the 5th of November.
14:00Voters in this state voted using postcards
14:04to choose their candidates in the White House
14:08and the Senate and House of Representatives,
14:11as well as two rooms of the state legislature.
14:15They work full-time, full days here,
14:19and everything is broadcast live.
14:23Voters can go and watch what is happening in the polling station
14:27throughout the hour, during the week.
14:31In Arizona, the votes that were cast and cast
14:35before the day of the elections
14:38are the first to be reported
14:42after the closing of the postcards.
14:46These cards point to the favoritism of Democrats
14:50since the issue of early and postcard voting
14:54has become highly politicized
14:58during the 2020 elections.
15:02Postcards that are submitted on election day
15:05have a much longer voting time
15:09because the voters do not start voting
15:13until after the closing of the postcards.
15:17In Maricopa, which has the largest population
15:21in the state,
15:25about 20% of the 1.6 million votes
15:29were cast in 2022
15:32as postcards submitted on election day.
15:36More than 23 million voters voted
15:40in the early US elections
15:44this year at the national level
15:48to destroy these statistics
15:52recorded at the state level
15:56across the country.
15:59This has been Al-Ikhbariyah for Al-Riyadh.