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00:00Welcome to Al-Magharibiyah, a special edition of Al-Alam magazine,
00:14which was opened by the directorate of the Arab Islamic Summit in Riyadh,
00:18and its title is to confirm the opening of a political horizon,
00:21in parallel with the end of the war,
00:23an urgent priority.
00:25The article confirmed the words of the Kingdom of Morocco
00:27that Aziz Akhnush, the head of the government,
00:30faced the unusual common summit,
00:33which was held in Riyadh,
00:35on the bright and firm royal vision,
00:37which was expressed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
00:40in the high speech on the 25th anniversary of the Glorious Throne,
00:44in which the situation in the Middle East requires
00:48an exit from the crisis management area,
00:51to the work area to find a final solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
00:57On the one hand, the Moroccan daily Al-Ahdath
00:59pointed to a new push for economic and trade cooperation
01:02between Morocco and France,
01:04through which Paris opens a new page for this cooperation,
01:07especially with the southern provinces of the Kingdom of Morocco.
01:10The newspaper also talked about a new dynamic,
01:14which is evidenced by the relations between Rabat and Paris,
01:16after the historic visit by French President Emmanuel Macron,
01:20through which several agreements were signed
01:23that concern a wide range of economic areas.
01:26We also read that it is an embodiment of the new will of France
01:31in terms of its recognition of the Moroccan desert.
01:34The Moroccan desert provinces witness
01:36a series of French statements
01:39to explore the promising opportunities for investment,
01:42which are granted by the Red Cross, the Interior Ministry and the Golden Valley.
01:47Paris is committed to bringing money to the Moroccan desert,
01:51as the French ambassador to Morocco, Christophe Lecourtey,
01:55said in a press release.
01:57He confirmed that the visit was an opportunity
02:00to strengthen the Tunisian relationship in its new context,
02:03which carries an economic and political dimension,
02:06especially after the official expression of France's support
02:09for the proposal of self-government in the desert,
02:11and to recognize the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco
02:14as a whole, with these provinces.
02:16In a statement to the newspaper,
02:18the President and the General Assembly emphasized
02:21that the only solution to balance this dispute
02:24is the initiative of self-government under the Moroccan leadership
02:28that Morocco has advanced,
02:30which is in favor of the residents of the southern provinces of the Kingdom
02:34and with the support of the international community.
02:37In a statement today,
02:39which mentioned that the lawyers
02:41under the banner of the Moroccan Lawyers' Association
02:45carried out their work and tasks in defending the interests
02:48of those in custody in the courts across the country.
02:51They announced this in a statement
02:53of their protest movement,
02:55which they have been participating in since February.
02:58They are ready to continue the dialogue
03:00between them and the Ministry of Justice
03:02on a number of controversial issues,
03:04mainly the project of the Civil Custody Law.
03:10According to Sahara Media,
03:12the British authorities have signed
03:14a high-quality public education guarantee
03:17in an agreement with the Moroccan agency
03:20to evaluate and guarantee the high quality of education
03:23and scientific research
03:25on the basis of a collaborative workshop
03:27that includes scientific cooperation,
03:29the transfer of students and researchers
03:31between the two countries and the formation.
03:33According to the newspaper,
03:35the agreement encourages cooperation,
03:37exchange of experiences,
03:39gathering, analysis,
03:41replacement of publications,
03:43and publication of statistical and legislative data
03:45on topics of common interest.
03:49According to the Tunisian newspaper,
03:51a study by the Ministry of Health
03:53revealed that 15.5% of Tunisians
03:55suffer from diabetes
03:57and the percentage in urban areas
03:59reaches 20%.
04:01According to the newspaper,
04:03the estimates indicate
04:05that the incidence of this disease
04:07among Tunisians
04:09may reach 26% in 2026,
04:11which is a shocking percentage.
04:13The studies confirm the efforts
04:15to limit the spread of diabetes
04:17during early screening,
04:19following a healthy diet
04:21and exercising.
04:23According to the statement
04:25by Dr. Ghodad Al-Samma
04:27and the diabetes specialist
04:29at Charles-Nicol Hospital in Tunisia,
04:31Ibtisam Ben Nassif,
04:33for the media.
04:35Thank you for joining us.

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