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00:00The main news on Mediantv channel in Tanja. Welcome to the headlines of this activity.
00:27The United States is celebrating the graduation of a new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
00:36In the United States, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue the election campaigns in the popular race to win the most popular states.
00:45In the news, we stop at the importance of the state of Nevada, which is classified as one of the most popular states.
00:53The news report takes us to the Gaza Strip, where Grandfather Khalil tells the story of his daily struggle to search under bombs and missiles for a loaf of bread for his children and grandchildren.
01:06The United States is celebrating the graduation of a new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
01:17The United States is celebrating the graduation of a new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
01:26A new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
01:34In the framework of a partnership between the United Nations Office for Combatting Terrorism in Rabat and the University of Al-Akhawain.
01:41The United States is celebrating the graduation of a new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
01:50In the framework of a partnership between the United Nations Office for Combatting Terrorism in Rabat and the University of Al-Akhawain.
02:00The United States is celebrating the graduation of a new batch of training programs specializing in combating terrorism.
02:14As you can see, we have an important partnership between representatives of countries, ambassadors and representatives of treaties.
02:21They help us to organize a training program for 11 weeks, divided into 30 subjects.
02:30These subjects are different and important in order to enable officers who work on this kind of investigations.
02:38The training takes place over the course of weeks in order to establish a specialized network in combating terrorism at the national and regional levels.
02:47These partnerships focused on the activities of confrontation and exchange of experiences in this field,
02:53alongside the artificial intelligence and its applications.
02:58We started as usual, but gradually with the advancement in the formation of a new network.
03:04We understood that we were facing a battle against terrorism and its confrontation,
03:11with all the means that were provided and all that we got from communicating with people,
03:18and the means to prevent this disaster.
03:22We were truly affected.
03:25I think that all the knowledge and technologies that we got can serve us.
03:30We go back home very proud, and we want to convey this message to our country.
03:38We will return to be agents of change, which is what Africa and our country need,
03:45in order to be able to transfer the best skills and technologies to our jurisdictions.
03:52The training program has enabled the graduates from different African countries in the South Desert
03:59to gain experience in promoting security and improving international cooperation.
04:04Morocco is the first African country to open a library for the United Nations to combat extremism,
04:10an investment that elevates capabilities and creates an impact as a model for combating terrorism internationally.
04:22The United Nations Organization for Morocco announced the selection of Ghizlan Bin Jalloun
04:30as the United Nations Charity of the Year in Morocco on the United Nations Day.
04:36The organization said that these awards are given in appreciation of their long-term commitment
04:43to the psychological health of children and promoting their rights.
04:47A report by Ayub Daraza.
04:49Ghizlan Bin Jalloun is a lady who is characterized by dedication and generosity.
04:54She made a wide statement in Rabat after being selected as the Charity of the Year by the United Nations Charity of the Year.
05:01This award was given in appreciation of her long-term commitment to the psychological health of children and defending their rights.
05:08I am honored with this award, which I give to every child and every person who fights for the rights of children,
05:14because their future and the future of society depends on our ability to put their psychological well-being in the heart of our priorities.
05:21This is an honor for our country as a whole, not just for me.
05:25This is a pride for our country, not just for me.
05:28This award was given in appreciation of Ghizlan Bin Jalloun's work in defending the rights of children,
05:33where she worked with several institutions such as the National Center for Children's Rights and the National Association of Moroccan Women.
05:39She was selected as the Charity of the Year by the United Nations Charity of the Year in Morocco,
05:45in conjunction with the International Day of the United Nations,
05:49as part of an annual initiative aimed at honoring the figures who contribute to the strengthening of global values and supporting the goals of sustainable development.
05:57The United Nations Day is always a special occasion, and this year we have...
06:00This year, we decided to award the award to a lady who works with passion for the rising generations in Morocco.
06:05Through this selection, all UN agencies in Morocco recognize the efforts of Ms. Ghizlan Bin Jalloun
06:11in ensuring the rights of children and improving their psychological well-being.
06:15I believe that she is a leading role model for the civil society,
06:19thanks to her commitment to serving the goals of sustainable development, which are in full accordance with the principles of the United Nations.
06:25Which corresponds perfectly to the values of the United Nations.
06:28Ghizlan Bin Jalloun's commitment transcends her institutional roles
06:31to embody a deep humanistic vision and commitment to improving the quality of children's lives.
06:38This is one of the many factors that contributed to her selection as the Charity of the Year.
06:43A choice that transcends just recognition to the awareness of the public and its inspiration,
06:48with the aim of positive impact on society.
06:51Ms. Ghizlan Bin Jalloun was elected to the 12th Ministerial Assembly of the International Center for High-Medium Agricultural Studies,
06:57which includes the Minister of Agriculture and the representatives of the 13 member states.
07:03This meeting is part of the continuous efforts of the International Center for High-Medium Agricultural Studies
07:09and the Security of Sustainable Food in Africa.
07:13A report by Maha Jamal.
07:15The medium-range approach to food sovereignty,
07:19between fear and impact on sustainable agricultural food systems.
07:24The 12th meeting of the Ministers of the Member States of the International Center for High-Medium Agricultural Studies.
07:33The meeting is about highlighting ways to accelerate the transition to more sustainable and flexible agricultural and food systems
07:41in the blue transition frame, in response to the challenges posed by climate change and water scarcity.
07:48Today we have the Ministry of Agriculture of several countries,
07:53including Spain, Italy and Malta,
07:57and we have several heads of state.
08:02Today we are talking about the experiences of each country,
08:07neither here nor there,
08:09to see how we can find solutions for our agriculture and our food sovereignty
08:13in light of the changes and threats that our region is facing.
08:19Today we have a very high-level meeting with the Ministers of the Member States of the International Center for High-Medium Agricultural Studies
08:26and representatives of the active organizations in the field.
08:29It is a valuable opportunity to discuss food security and agriculture in the region,
08:34especially in light of the challenges posed by climate change and water scarcity.
08:39The 12th Ministerial Meeting,
08:43on the outstanding meetings organized by the Center,
08:46aims to maintain the medium-range dialogue
08:50on strategic and innovative issues,
08:53and to develop common solutions to the challenges
08:56facing the participation of the Ministers of Agriculture of the member states.
09:04In the context of this high-level meeting,
09:08we are very interested to see what is of great importance
09:13in discussing the current issues
09:15about the future of food security,
09:17conflict and agriculture in the region,
09:20and to reaffirm our commitment to these issues
09:24in order to face all the challenges posed by them.
09:32This high-level meeting is a continuation of the political dialogues
09:35initiated by the International Center since its establishment,
09:38with the aim of establishing sustainable agriculture and food
09:41in the heart of the medium-range cooperation
09:43and in a regional context that is divided by several crises.
09:48The border monitoring operation,
09:51in which the national security and customs interests
09:54participated in the Tanja port on Thursday,
09:56abandoned an attempt to smuggle 209,000 ecstasy-flavored pills
10:01into a car registered abroad,
10:04which was coming from Belgium.
10:07A security source explained that these packages
10:10of ecstasy-flavored pills were hidden carefully
10:13in a box for cat food,
10:16in an attempt to mislead the security monitoring operations
10:19at the border ports.
10:21The source added that the provincial police office
10:24in Tanja subdued the driver,
10:27who is a Moroccan citizen carrying Belgian citizenship,
10:29for a judicial investigation under the supervision
10:32of the Special Public Prosecutor's Office.
10:47The state of Nevada is one of the seven most popular states
10:51that all candidates are betting on
10:55in the US presidential elections
10:57to win the White House keys.
11:00Nevada, known as the silver state,
11:02voted for the democrats in the last elections,
11:06but the chances of Trump winning in this state
11:09have increased according to the latest polls.
11:12Anas Jadir reports.
11:14Despite its modest number of votes in the electoral complex,
11:19the state of Nevada plays a key role
11:22in determining the results of the US presidential elections.
11:25Since the state became 36 in the United States in 1864,
11:31Nevada, known as the silver state,
11:34has rejected the importance of this mineral in its economy.
11:38It has rejected the red color of the republic
11:41and the blue color of democracy.
11:44It has become a self-sufficient state.
11:47Although it has only six votes in the electoral complex
11:50out of 538 votes,
11:53Harris realizes, and Trump knows,
11:56that most of those who reached the White House before them
12:00also won in the state of Nevada.
12:03Of the 40 presidential elections
12:06in which Nevada participated from 1864 to 2020,
12:11the state voted for the winning candidate 33 times.
12:16In the 23rd presidential election,
12:18since 1912,
12:21its electoral votes went to the winning presidential candidate
12:26in all elections,
12:29except for two in 1976 and 2016.
12:34Demographically, Nevada reflects the diversity of communities in the country,
12:39with a large number of residents of Latin and Asian descent.
12:44Both parties rely on these candidates.
12:46The economic crisis still affects the candidates
12:50in this prosperous state,
12:53in light of the high unemployment rates and living costs.
12:57They are two equal workers driving the candidates
13:00who see their place in Nevada,
13:03if the economy is the main issue for them.
13:07The United States has risen to talk about the presidential election
13:11amid fears of the effect of digital misleading
13:13and artificial intelligence in election campaigns,
13:17as well as the decline in the capabilities of media
13:21and civil society in dealing with these challenges.
13:25With the approach of the election,
13:28the anxiety will increase due to the ability of some parties
13:31to influence the paths of American democracy.
13:34To discuss this, we have with us from Washington,
13:37Mohamed Saeed Wafi Al-Alami, an expert in American politics.
13:40Mr. Wafi, welcome.
13:41Thank you, Mr. Abdullah, and welcome to our viewers.
13:44First, what is the validity and credibility of the US government reports
13:49that warn of Russian-Iranian interference in the US presidential elections?
13:56Its validity is based on previous experiences
14:01and information provided by the US intelligence agencies
14:07or intelligence agencies in general,
14:11which say that they have this information.
14:14Of course, they did not reveal its details
14:17and enter the secret framework,
14:20but they confirm, as they did in the past,
14:23that there was interference from other parties,
14:26mainly Russia and some institutions
14:29affiliated with the state in Russia.
14:32This talk began last summer, Mr. Abdullah,
14:35as it confirms that there is evidence
14:38that the Iranians are trying their best
14:41to use misleading campaigns
14:44and misleading campaigns.
14:47Some also talked about money in the American street
14:51for misleading and influencing the US national public opinion
14:55before the elections.
14:57Of course, we understand that the Iranian regime
15:00is keen to avoid a bad surprise,
15:05which is the victory of Donald Trump.
15:07The focus of this year is on Iran,
15:11specifically.
15:13Can you tell us about some of the faces
15:18of foreign misleading campaigns
15:21that are trying to influence the US presidential elections?
15:25Mr. Abdullah, the issue of misleading,
15:29misleading and misleading the media
15:32are two separate issues.
15:34Some of them are political and some are popular.
15:42The political side is that, for example,
15:45we hear today about Kamala Harris's statements
15:48saying that Donald Trump said
15:51that Hitler was a traitor.
15:54This is considered political misleading.
15:57The law does not allow it
16:00and remains under the umbrella of what is the project
16:02in the framework of the election campaigns,
16:05which is to cut off the words of the former president,
16:08Donald Trump,
16:10and then build a slogan on it
16:13and promote that slogan
16:15among the popular media
16:17that is about to vote after 12 days.
16:20Therefore, there may be harm,
16:22but misleading and misleading
16:24for both sides.
16:26There is the popular side,
16:28and we are talking about the absence of the media,
16:30as I mentioned,
16:32and the decline in the power
16:34of visual and auditory media
16:36in the United States
16:38to account for new media
16:40or technological media,
16:42social media,
16:44artificial intelligence,
16:46as well as the Internet in a nutshell
16:49and focusing primarily
16:51on search engines
16:53and drowning search engines
16:56with misleading information
16:57when the ordinary voter comes
17:00and searches for a word,
17:03it appears to him that,
17:05for example,
17:07Kamala Harris wants to drown the United States
17:10with illegal immigrants.
17:13This is not true information,
17:16misleading information,
17:18but Donald Trump
17:20builds on part of the truth
17:22and promotes it,
17:24as Kamala Harris does
17:25and Kamala Harris's campaign
17:27for Donald Trump.
17:29These examples show
17:31that there are detailed details
17:33and many details
17:35about misleading,
17:37misleading information,
17:39falsifying this information
17:41and drowning it in the frame
17:43of what is legal and what is illegal.
17:45The law punishes him,
17:47for example,
17:49to let the viewers know
17:51that the American law
17:53is an outdated law.
17:55In his texts, he says
17:57that it is completely forbidden
17:59to give misleading information
18:01to any candidate for voting,
18:03whether he will vote
18:05or was supposed to vote.
18:07It is completely forbidden
18:09under the law,
18:11i.e. a legal punishment,
18:13a criminal punishment,
18:15and this matter is no longer
18:17taken into account
18:19as we move
18:21on the American street
18:23and see people distributing papers
18:25saying that Donald Trump
18:27is a dictator
18:29and that Donald Trump
18:31wants to eliminate
18:33democracy in America.
18:35All of this information,
18:37as I said,
18:39gets into the frame
18:41of this propaganda
18:43of the electoral industry
18:45that gets rid of such signals.
18:47You gave us a picture
18:49and details about misleading
18:51and misleading information
18:53in the American election campaigns.
18:55Do you think
18:57the American political system
18:59is stable?
19:01If the United States,
19:03as many researchers,
19:05observers,
19:07and even security experts say,
19:09if the United States
19:11is an internet,
19:13Google,
19:15YouTube,
19:17and artificial intelligence
19:19that cannot protect
19:21its national database,
19:23then the country
19:25will be in danger.
19:27This operation was successful
19:29in 2016,
19:31and it was repeated
19:33in 2020
19:35to a lesser extent,
19:37but this does not prevent us
19:39from saying that the world
19:41has become a small village
19:43and that the internet
19:45has entered all houses
19:47and all phones
19:49and entered the minds
19:51of all people.
19:53Therefore,
19:55the United States
19:57is a source
19:59and not a third party.
20:01It may be Iran,
20:03and it may be Russia.
20:05Russia is an enemy
20:07to the point
20:09that Russia does not agree
20:11with the demands of the Democrats.
20:13You see in Donald Trump
20:15that he is more prepared
20:17for diplomatic dialogue,
20:19while the Iranians see
20:21in Donald Trump
20:23a danger that threatens
20:25the security of the country.
20:27On the other hand,
20:29as it is said in intelligence science,
20:31the friend is the one
20:33who should be more careful
20:35in the world of espionage
20:37and interference,
20:39even though the world
20:41of the internet
20:43and the world of elections
20:45is close to the world
20:47of espionage,
20:49considering that you change
20:51the political map
20:53of a country
20:55and this year
20:57talking about China
20:59is not accepted
21:01in these elections?
21:03China has been at the serious
21:05for a long time
21:07and they do not say much
21:09about China
21:11because as it is said
21:14China holds
21:16the United States
21:18from the assassination.
21:20China controls
21:22every letter
21:23China has a long history of being the preferred partner in taxes and fees, so I expect that
21:33the absence of talk about China now is due to the lack of encouragement of the public opinion
21:39nationally.
21:40There is also a fear within the security agencies that the public opinion is not encouraged,
21:47especially when it comes to China.
21:50Therefore, I imagine that the absence of talk about China is not a coincidence.
21:54Regarding China, you talked about misguidance and falsehoods and Harris's statements.
22:00Do you think that Harris's statements and Trump's description that he poses a threat to democracy
22:06and the values ​​of freedom may push the American candidate to vote against Trump?
22:12Or is that just an electoral tactic with a limited effect?
22:18Abdullah, there is a very important point that I want to clarify.
22:22Whoever is the blue of democracy is the blue of democracy.
22:26He is not waiting for you to convince him that Donald Trump is not fit to be president.
22:33Whoever is the red of democracy is the red of democracy.
22:37He is not waiting for anyone to convince him.
22:42These people vote early and most of them have made their decisions.
22:47The goal is now in the middle of the circle.
22:52Those who do not know who to vote for or who do not want to vote for Kamala Harris
23:01because she was appointed by Biden and was not elected democratically.
23:08Those who do not want to vote for Donald Trump because they are afraid of immigration.
23:14So the hesitation is now the goal and it is the desire of all parties.
23:20The desire of the Democrats and the desire of the Republicans.
23:24Both want to control this hesitation that makes the difference.
23:29But your words answer me.
23:30Is this misleading limited to Trump's campaign?
23:32In front of us is the campaign of Harris, a map of campaigns.
23:35Misleading also includes false statements and perhaps incorrect numbers.
23:41Of course, the accusation of misleading is there.
23:45230 Republican candidates for several seats in Congress and mayors and others.
23:54230 to the limit of the moment I am talking about.
23:57They presented a show of skepticism that the Democrats are misleading information.
24:03This is a numerical figure compared to previous years.
24:08Donald Trump says that Kamala Harris will follow the regime of Joseph Biden.
24:15He went to Michigan and told people in mosques and Arab gatherings that she will be against you.
24:24He said to the Jewish churches or the so-called Jewish temples.
24:32He said to them that Israel will end if it is not elected within seven years.
24:38He warned them of voting for Kamala Harris.
24:42Both are playing the same game, which is the game of warning from another speech.
24:48Kamala Harris even reached the level of description of Donald Trump's speech.
24:54That he is an equal speaker and a speech that calls for hatred.
24:59It is the worst federal crime in the United States.
25:03Yes.
25:04We thank you, Mohamed Saeed, for all these explanations.
25:12Yes.
25:13Yes.