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00:00We are still together on Mediain TV. Thank you for staying loyal to us. Here are the titles
00:21of your newspaper.
00:22The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants, in particular against the
00:27Israeli Prime Minister and his former Minister of Defence, a decision qualified as anti-Semitic
00:33by Benjamin Netanyahu. It also causes a reaction.
00:40For Vladimir Putin, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has taken on a global nature.
00:45The head of Kremlin does not exclude hitting the countries whose weapons are used by Ukraine
00:52in Russia.
00:54The escalation continues in the Middle East. New Israeli strikes targeted this morning
01:00the southern border of Beirut, the bastion of Hezbollah, as well as the east of Lebanon.
01:04Israel, on several fronts, also strikes in Syria.
01:12We start this newspaper in Morocco, where the Council of Governments met today.
01:17The Council is marked by the adoption of a decree suspending the perception of the
01:24right to import domestic goods and goods. It was presented by the Minister of Agriculture.
01:31This measure aims to guarantee a regular supply of the national market for red meat.
01:39It also aims to increase quotas, which are now insufficient to meet the demand.
01:46We stay in the Kingdom, where an investigation has been opened after the crash this morning
01:51of a Royal Air Force training aircraft inside the Ben Sliman airbase.
01:57This crash resulted in the death of two officers, a colonel instructor and an intern officer.
02:03The victims were on a training and qualification mission before the accident happened.
02:10In the rest of the news, there is the International Criminal Court, which has issued,
02:16I will announce it to you in the titles, arrest warrants, especially against the Israeli Prime Minister
02:21and his former Minister of Defense, Yav Galant.
02:24A decision qualified as anti-Semitic by Benjamin Netanyahu.
02:28It is also categorically rejected by Washington.
02:31For its part, Hamas has taken an important step towards justice.
02:36The same is true for Turkey.
02:38For the European Union, these arrest warrants must be respected and applied.
02:49The Israeli army on several fronts also strikes in Syria,
02:54where 79 pro-Iraqi fighters were killed in Palmyra, in the center of the country.
03:00They took part in a meeting with Iraqi Al Nujaba and Lebanese leaders of Hezbollah.
03:07According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
03:10these Israeli strikes are the most deadly on pro-Iraqi groups in Syria since the beginning of the war.
03:19The escalation continues in the region.
03:22New Israeli strikes also targeted this morning the southern border of Beirut,
03:26the bastion of Hezbollah, as well as the east of Lebanon, where 22 people were killed.
03:31According to the authorities, these strikes were preceded by a call from Tsar
03:35to evacuate three sectors of the southern border,
03:38deserted by a large part of its inhabitants due to Israeli bombings
03:43targeting, I quote, the command centers and military structures of Hezbollah.
03:50Meanwhile, the American emissary in Moscow continues its tour in the region.
03:56After Beirut, it is in Jerusalem, and it is maintained with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
04:02The American emissary wants to shut down the weapons in Lebanon.
04:06His visit intervenes in the context of new efforts to put an end to the fire
04:12in this country where the Israeli army leads an offensive against Hezbollah.
04:20Hezbollah rejects all Israeli conditions for a truce in Lebanon.
04:24Its leader, Naim Qassem, in a combative speech, threatened yesterday
04:29to target the center of Tel Aviv.
04:35Hezbollah will not accept any agreement with Israel, which violates the sovereignty of Lebanon.
04:41This is what the head of the movement said.
04:43Naim Qassem also said that his group would target the center of Tel Aviv.
04:47In response to recent Israeli strikes on the capital, Beirut.
04:51In response, the Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs said that all agreement with Lebanon
04:56will leave Israel a freedom of action against Hezbollah.
05:00For its part, the American emissary Amos Hochstein will be in Israel this Wednesday
05:05after making progress in Beirut.
05:07The goal is to put an end to the fire between Hezbollah and Israel in an open war for two months.
05:14I have just concluded a new meeting with the president of the Lebanese parliament, Nabih Berri.
05:19Today's meeting is part of yesterday's extension and has made additional progress.
05:25I will leave in a few hours for Israel, to try to put an end to this situation, if we can.
05:33Hochstein tries to get the approval of both parties on an American level,
05:38planning to put an end to the fire and the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from Lebanon
05:42on the basis of the UN Resolution 1701.
05:45This resolution stipulates that only the Lebanese army and the Blue Helmets
05:49are deployed at the border with Israel and in the south of Lebanon.
05:53The American emissary studied with the Lebanese officials
05:56some modifications to the American plan to put an end to the fire.
06:01We will continue to discuss with the parties to try to reach an agreement.
06:07The United States and the special envoy to Moscow are the main negotiators.
06:11But you also know that the president and the secretary of state have been involved several times.
06:16The government will continue to focus on the search for a diplomatic solution
06:21because it is essential that people return home on both sides of the blue line.
06:26As part of the negotiations, the fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah persists,
06:31causing several deaths.
06:33After the Lebanese army announced the death of its soldiers,
06:36including two Israeli strikes,
06:38the army managed to fight against the Hezbollah in Lebanon
06:41and not against the Lebanese armed forces.
06:45Despite the arrest warrants issued by the CPI,
06:49Israel calls for calm.
06:52The Gaza Strip continues to collapse.
06:54Today, there were intense strikes in Gaza.
06:57Strikes that targeted the Gaza Strip.
07:00Dozens of people were killed.
07:02The same is true in Beit Lahiya,
07:04in a context where the situation continues to deteriorate in the Palestinian enclave.
07:09Famine, lack of care.
07:12All humanitarian leaders are in the red.
07:16Valérie Ferrand, our correspondent in Al-Quds,
07:19gives us the point of the chaotic situation in northern Gaza.
07:24In the northern region, the situation has been dramatic for a month and a half
07:29since the operation was launched in early October.
07:33Since then, all the inhabitants have been scientifically,
07:37totally deprived of food, care.
07:40The hospitals have been bombed.
07:42All the civil defense has been decimated.
07:44At the moment, in addition to the bombings,
07:47the Israeli tanks are in the city of Beit Lahiya.
07:51And you also have the military bulldozers that destroy everywhere.
07:55The Israeli army has launched massive destruction campaigns
07:59by dynamiting neighborhoods,
08:01especially in Chavelia, especially in Beit Lahiya.
08:04And it also does so in the southern region of Rafah.
08:07So, at the moment, the northern region is totally isolated
08:11for a month and a half.
08:13People are starving, they are besieged.
08:16And you have also, of course, since this is the Israeli policy
08:21that has been clear from the start,
08:23it is to empty the entire northern region of its population.
08:26The people there resist as they can.
08:28The hospitals try to work by doing the impossible.
08:32Nevertheless, according to the United Nations,
08:35there are between 100,000 and 150,000 children and adults
08:38who have already arrived in the city of Gaza,
08:41which only accentuates the problem in the city of Gaza.
08:46And even overloaded.
08:48Let's not forget that at the moment,
08:50the majority of the population,
08:52so more than 1,500,000 Palestinians,
08:54children and adults,
08:56are stuck in a very small part of the Gaza Strip along the coast,
09:01which is also regularly bombed.
09:04This will therefore cause huge problems
09:07since humanitarian aid does not enter this region much either.
09:12Finally, let's add something very serious to this.
09:15The United Nations does not cease, of course,
09:18to denounce the Israeli policy of obstructing all humanitarian aid.
09:24Another region, another tension.
09:26For the Russian president, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
09:30has taken on a global character.
09:32Vladimir Putin does not exclude hitting the countries
09:35whose weapons are used by Ukraine.
09:37The Russian president recognizes that these forces
09:40are hit with new ballistic missiles,
09:42with means of carrying 100 nuclear charges,
09:45the city of Dnipro.
09:47Kiev, in any case, has taken offence.
09:49The use of this ballistic missile by Moscow also causes a reaction.
09:54For the UN, this is a new worrying and worrying development
09:58that is going in the wrong direction.
10:03For the Russian ambassador in London, Andrei Kelin,
10:07the United Kingdom is now directly involved
10:10in the war between Russia and Ukraine
10:13after the use of Storm Shadow missiles by Kiev
10:17to target the Russian territory.
10:20Unconfirmed at this stage on the British side,
10:23the Russian Ministry of Defense has announced
10:26that it has shot down two missiles of this type
10:29fired by Ukraine and which were targeting its territory
10:32without specifying the place or the time of this interception.
10:39The rich and developing nations have entered
10:42the final phase of the negotiations around the amount
10:45of financial aid to the COP29 in Baku,
10:48and the cards are starting to fall
10:50with a more precise demand
10:52from the huge group of countries of the G77 plus China.
10:59The agreement published this Thursday
11:01by the Azerbaijani presidency of the UN conference
11:04has been described as caricature or insult.
11:07The negotiator of the European Union at the COP29
11:10estimated that it was unacceptable.
11:13After this rejection, the rich countries and those in development
11:16are no closer to an agreement.
11:18Negotiations continue behind the scenes
11:20to forge the final compromise by Friday.
11:23The EU estimates that at this stage
11:25the final agreement is not ambitious enough
11:28on the reduction of greenhouse gases
11:30because of the opposition of oil-producing countries.
11:33This one includes several texts,
11:35including one on climate finance.
11:38We need a balanced text.
11:40The world needs hope and confidence
11:43and to be convinced that we can stop
11:45the climate change that threatens us all.
11:47What is presented today,
11:49in particular on the financing tax,
11:51is not balanced.
11:52It does not reflect the imperative,
11:54the real demand for action.
11:56The EU is at the heart of the COP29 game
11:59as the world's leading contributor
12:01to climate finance.
12:03Developed countries today provide
12:05hundreds of billions of dollars
12:07in financial aid to developing countries.
12:10The goal is to adapt to climate change
12:12and invest in low-carbon energy.
12:15The COP29 must set a new goal
12:17of aid until 2030 or 2035.
12:21From our side, there is an expectation
12:25of a stronger commitment
12:27in terms of financing,
12:29in terms of the new quantified collective objective,
12:31in terms of direct assistance
12:33to developing countries
12:35to help them face climate change.
12:37Directly the developing countries
12:39that are affected from climate change.
12:41The positions of the countries
12:43remain always unconcilable
12:45on the amount of climate aid
12:47provided by developed countries
12:49who claim to the rich countries
12:51at least 500 billion dollars
12:53of annual financing for climate
12:55by 2030.
12:58The French-Algerian writer
13:00Boalem Sancel
13:02has disappeared, according to his relatives.
13:04The writer's family has declared
13:06that they have no news from him
13:08since his departure for Algiers last Saturday.
13:10According to the information
13:12relayed by the FIGARO,
13:14the French Embassy and Consulate in Algiers,
13:16Boalem Sancel,
13:1875 years old,
13:20novelist and essayist,
13:22censored in Algeria
13:24for his very critical writings
13:26of the local government,
13:28regularly travels between
13:30Algeria and France,
13:32of which he has recently obtained
13:34the nationality for reasons
13:36related to his wife's health.
13:38He has settled more sustainably
13:40lately, but continues to travel
13:42between the two countries.
13:46In Mali, President Assimi Goïta
13:48appointed General Abdoulaye Maïga
13:50as Prime Minister
13:52in place of the civilian
13:54Choguel Maïga Limogé
13:56the day before
13:58after criticizing
14:00the regime.
14:02Our correspondent in Mali tells us about it.
14:04Less than 24 hours after
14:06the dismemberment of Choguel Koukala Maïga,
14:08his replacement is unknown.
14:10It is the division general
14:12Abdoulaye Maïga.
14:14Today, at around 10 o'clock,
14:16on the antennas of the national channel
14:18by the Secretary-General of the Presidency
14:20Al Fuseni Diawara.
14:22Abdoulaye Maïga will now be in charge
14:24of forming a government.
14:26A government that,
14:28according to the number of Malians
14:30we have interviewed, must be
14:32of union, must be a government
14:34that federates to face together
14:36the challenges of the hour.
14:38Let us recall that Abdoulaye Maïga
14:40was previously Minister of
14:42Territorial Administration and Minister of State.
14:44He had to occupy
14:46the post of Prime Minister in
14:482022 when the former Prime Minister
14:50Choguel Koukala Maïga had
14:52made an attack in Vichy
14:54and was hospitalized.
14:56Mohamed Dagnoko,
14:58for Median TV Afrique, Bamako.
15:00After the signing of
15:02the fishing agreements between Senegal
15:04and the European Union,
15:06local actors
15:08in this sector applaud
15:10and demand a fairer
15:12cooperation in Dakar.
15:14This is a report by Seine-Union and Moussa Diar.
15:16In Senegal,
15:18the presence of new foreigners
15:20has always been a subject
15:22of debate by the actors of fishing.
15:24This is how some actors
15:26of the Senegalese Civil Society
15:28celebrate the end of the fishing agreements
15:30with the EU.
15:32These agreements have long been denounced.
15:34We are among those who denounced them.
15:36At the time,
15:38we went to the EU
15:40several times
15:42in Brussels
15:44to tell them,
15:46with these agreements,
15:48that they had taken the fish out of our mouths.
15:50And when they did,
15:52the young people
15:54who allowed us to
15:56go fishing
15:58had nothing left to fish.
16:00Consequently,
16:02one of the alternatives
16:04for these young people
16:06is to go fishing
16:08to cross the Atlantic
16:10and go to Europe.
16:12In this case of fishing in Dakar,
16:14the actors of the sector
16:16appreciate this decision.
16:18It is necessary to materialize
16:20the follow-up of the end of the agreements
16:22with the European Union
16:24and the Senegalese government
16:26to fight against the Chinese boats
16:28that work with the Senegalese.
16:30The boats have destroyed the entire sea.
16:32Now, the government
16:34has decided
16:36not to renew
16:38the fishing agreements
16:40with the European Union.
16:42We also ask the authorities
16:44to keep an eye
16:46on the Senegalese
16:48who work in this sector.
16:52For a fair
16:54and equitable renegotiation
16:56of the fishing agreements,
16:58some call for the control
17:00of foreign and Senegalese boats.
17:02All the Senegalese
17:04or European or Asian
17:06boats that work
17:08with the Senegalese
17:10because there were also
17:12many fraudulent boats
17:14that crossed the oceans
17:16and on which the controllers
17:18often did not have so much power.
17:20I think we can evaluate
17:22all this.
17:24In my opinion,
17:26the new government will evaluate
17:28all this to see how many
17:30Senegalese boats there are.
17:32The current Senegalese authorities
17:34are committed to protecting
17:36the Atlantic resources,
17:38which salutes the fishing agreements.
17:40New upheavals
17:42in the case of the Tunisian opponent
17:44Nabir Moussi.
17:46The justice accuses us of wanting
17:48to change the form of the state.
17:50An accusation that can be sanctioned
17:52by the death penalty.
17:54While she entered
17:56her 14th month in detention,
17:58the president of the party
18:00inspired by the historian
18:02Bourguibis, Nabir Moussi,
18:04is again prosecuted by the justice
18:06who accused her of trying
18:08to change the form of the state.
18:10An accusation that can lead
18:12to the death penalty in the case
18:14of the office of order of the palace of Carthage.
18:16On her side, the defense committee
18:18of Nabir Moussi
18:20has criticized a harassment
18:22of unprecedented magnitude
18:24against the political opponent.
18:26The judge of instruction
18:28decided to prosecute Nabir Moussi
18:30in virtue of article 72
18:32of the penal code.
18:34A particularly strict article
18:36provides that the author of a crime
18:38aimed at changing the form of the state
18:40will be punished with death.
18:42We are shocked.
18:44We did not expect this evolution
18:46since the judge of instruction
18:48had already closed the investigation
18:50on January 30, 2024.
18:52Like Nabir Moussi,
18:54several other leaders
18:56of the main formations of the opposition
18:58have been crouching for months
19:00behind bars,
19:02while international arrests
19:04have been launched against 12 people
19:06fleeing abroad,
19:08including Youssef El-Shehade,
19:10former head of the government.
19:12Some of these political personalities
19:14have been arrested
19:16for suspicion of intrusion
19:18to the internal security of the state.
19:20In the event
19:22that new evidence
19:24would be available,
19:26the Public Prosecutor's Office
19:28has the right to reopen the investigation
19:30and to send back the political detainees.
19:32Today, the judiciary is called
19:34to assume its responsibility
19:36in the quick resolution
19:38of the cases of political detainees.
19:40And I do not believe
19:42that the President of the Republic
19:44is involved in these legal issues.
19:46Since the arrival
19:48of Recep Tayyip Erdogan
19:50on July 25, 2021,
19:52the political parties are without voice.
19:54They have lost all contact
19:56with the citizens
19:58and have lost the ability
20:00to put pressure on the release
20:02of their leaders imprisoned
20:04for months, according to experts
20:06in politics.
20:08We celebrated yesterday
20:10the World Children's Day,
20:12a day that Morocco continues
20:14to mark with a white stone.
20:16Today, at the headquarters
20:18of the National Observatory
20:20for Children's Rights,
20:22the results of the survey
20:24on the rights of this group
20:26of children
20:28surveyed 7,500 young people,
20:30including 1,449 aged
20:32between 9 and 18 years old.
20:34The results show
20:36that most of the children
20:38interviewed claim more progress
20:40in certain areas,
20:42including education.
20:44UNICEF in Morocco
20:46returns to the great conclusions
20:48of this survey.
20:50The survey was done in partnership
20:52with the National Observatory
20:54for Children's Rights.
20:56What they noticed
20:58was a survey on the knowledge
21:00of Moroccan children
21:02about their rights.
21:0450% of children replied
21:06that they partially
21:08know their rights.
21:10I think it was
21:12a good achievement.
21:14The other elements
21:16had the opportunity
21:18to talk about their priorities.
21:20Their priorities were
21:22education,
21:24protection against violence
21:26and health care.
21:28The Europort platform
21:30is open to everyone,
21:32to all children
21:34who want to register.
21:36In the survey,
21:38we noticed
21:40a 50% response rate
21:42in urban areas
21:44and 50% in rural areas.
21:46We also disaggregated
21:48according to age,
21:50as you pointed out.
21:52I think
21:54the Europort platform
21:56makes a lot of effort
21:58to ensure that girls
22:00are well integrated
22:02in this platform
22:04and that socioeconomic differences
22:06are well recognized
22:08so that we can
22:10register as many
22:12children as possible.
22:14We believe
22:16that this platform
22:18is open
22:20to everyone.
22:22What we want to do
22:24is to continue the petition
22:26so that other children
22:28all over Morocco
22:30have the opportunity
22:32to express themselves
22:34around this platform.
22:36The exhibition
22:38on traditional African music
22:40was organized
22:42at the Museum
22:44of Modern Art
22:46and Contemporary Art
22:48in Rabat
22:50during the 11th edition
22:52of the Festival
22:54Visa for Music.
22:56The participants
22:58highlighted the issues
23:00of preservation
23:02and appreciation
23:04of African and Moroccan
23:06musical heritage.
23:34The 11th edition
23:36of the Festival
23:38Visa for Music
23:40is the essential meeting
23:42of African and Middle Eastern
23:44musicians
23:46that will make
23:48Rabat
23:50more than 1,000 professionals
23:52from the musical industry
23:54and hundreds of artists
23:56from all over the world
23:58come and take part.
24:00I invite you to listen
24:02to Brahim El-Mezned,
24:04artistic director
24:06and founder of this festival.
24:08This 11th edition
24:10of Visa for Music
24:12is quite unique.
24:14It is unique because
24:16of the quality of the artists
24:18that are programmed.
24:20There are almost 60 artists
24:22from about 35 countries
24:24in Africa,
24:26but also from far away,
24:28from South Korea,
24:30from Sicily,
24:32from several countries around the world,
24:34but also
24:36by the impressive number
24:38of professionals present.
24:40More than 1,000 professionals
24:42from almost 80 countries
24:44around the world.
24:46All this proves that
24:48it is an essential meeting
24:50here in Africa
24:52that allows to organize
24:54a very unique festival
24:56of great quality,
24:58a debate of ideas
25:00and speed meetings
25:02and networking
25:04around this festival
25:06that has become
25:08the African platform
25:10dedicated to the creative industries
25:12and in any case
25:14in the music sector.
25:16This is the end of this newspaper.
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