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00:00We are still together on Mediantv, thank you for remaining faithful to us, here are the
00:20titles of your day.
00:23What to do to ensure that health sovereignty is a reality in Africa, it is to answer
00:28this question, but also to others, that the African Academy of Health Sciences was
00:34launched yesterday in Dakhla, Morocco.
00:36It was launched by the Mohamed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health.
00:41In Lebanon, the Israeli army continues its offensive, it targets more and more the leaders
00:48of Hezbollah.
00:49This was the case yesterday, where a building in the Bastam district, in the heart of Beirut,
00:54was bombed.
00:55More than 50 deaths and dozens of injured.
01:01At the end of a long and exhausting UN conference on the climate, the COP 29 participants
01:09reached an agreement, an agreement with a bitter taste for the countries of the south.
01:19In a world where epidemics do not prevent, how can we better protect our continent?
01:26What to do to ensure that health sovereignty is a reality in Africa, it is to answer all
01:31these questions, that the African Academy of Health Sciences was launched in Dakhla,
01:37Morocco.
01:38It was launched yesterday by the Mohamed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health, to learn
01:43a little more about this institution dedicated to the promotion of research and the development
01:50of health in Africa, according to this report from Switzerland.
01:53A new horizon for health in Africa.
01:58The African Academy of Health Sciences, the African Academy of Health Sciences, inaugurated
02:04in Dakhla an ambitious project led by the Mohamed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health.
02:10In the presence of many political and institutional officials, including the Minister of Health
02:15and Social Protection, as well as representatives of international partners, this academy wants
02:21to be the catalyst for a strengthened south-south cooperation to meet the health challenges
02:26of the continent.
02:27The Mohamed VI Academy of Health Sciences is within the framework of African cooperation,
02:33because Morocco ...
02:34This academy is a project carried out by all of Africa.
02:37It is dedicated to the central role of the kingdom in the health domain within the continent
02:41and those within the framework of south-south cooperation.
02:44Dakhla embodies what Morocco has always defended, inclusive growth and balanced development.
02:50This academy therefore aspires to be the spearhead of scientific research in Africa.
02:59A decisive step for the health future of the continent, the African Academy of Health Sciences
03:04aims to promote excellence and innovation by stimulating research in the field of health,
03:10the creation of a space for exchange and collaboration and the encouragement of multicentric research.
03:17The impact will be colossal because in truth, today, as we say, alone we go fast, but together
03:30we go far.
03:31And His Majesty offers Africa and the African scientific community in particular to have
03:42a framework of synergy of all our potential to advance the cause of public health.
03:50The African Academy of Health Sciences will extend over an area of ​​47 hectares and
03:55will house 3,000 students.
03:57It will offer advanced training programs in phase with African realities and will focus
04:02on innovation to propose technological solutions adapted to the needs of African countries.
04:08At the same time, it will encourage collaborative research and the emergence of local solutions
04:13to transform health challenges into opportunities for sustainable development.
04:19We continue this news with the escalation in the Middle East.
04:23We are in Lebanon, where the Israeli army continues its offensive.
04:27It targets more and more the leaders of Hezbollah.
04:30This was the case yesterday in a building in the Basta district in the heart of Beirut,
04:34which was bombed, causing a huge crater.
04:38With a toll that does not stop climbing, it exceeds 50 deaths.
04:42Dozens of injuries have also been recorded.
04:45Israel does not intend to back down.
04:47Its Minister of Defense promises to annihilate Hezbollah.
04:54Multiple strikes in the heart of Beirut.
04:57Multiple salvos hit the Lebanese capital on Saturday, when a series at dawn completely
05:02destroyed a residential building in the heart of the Lebanese capital with the help of five
05:07missiles in the Basta district.
05:08The strike damaged several buildings nearby and several ambulances flooded the site
05:14of the targeted building, which turned into a pile of rubble in this densely populated
05:18popular neighborhood.
05:21We confirm the Israeli enemy, the false claims that he is saying that there is a military
05:26target.
05:27We shout loudly that the false Israeli allegations, according to which a military personality or
05:32a figure of the resistance would have been targeted in this building.
05:35What is true, however, is that at 4 am, people were sleeping, children, women, all civilians,
05:41and that they were torn apart by salvos.
05:44Military or jihadist or resistance in this building.
05:48On the move to Nicosia, Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union
05:53for Foreign Affairs and Vice President of the European Commission, spoke at the
05:58Coalition Conference for Two States.
06:00According to Borrell, some people benefit from the conflict and need it, which is why
06:05he continues to promote it.
06:07The Secretary General of the United Nations is not an anti-Semitic.
06:11The Prime Minister of Spain is not an anti-Semitic.
06:14I am not an anti-Semitic.
06:17The Secretary General of the United Nations is not an anti-Semitic.
06:20The agencies working for the Palestinian people are not anti-Semitic.
06:24You should not use this word as a banal word.
06:27You cannot say that every time someone disagrees with the policy of an Israeli government,
06:32he is accused of anti-Semitism.
06:34I am in my right to criticize the political decisions of the Israeli government, whether
06:39it is Netanyahu or someone else, without being accused of anti-Semitism.
06:43This is not acceptable.
06:45The policy of one Israeli government is being accused of anti-Semitism.
07:15Israel continues to activate its war machine in Gaza.
07:18In the Palestinian enclave, there is a fire.
07:21At least 120 people have been killed in the last 48 hours.
07:24More than 44,000 people have been killed in Gaza.
07:27In the Palestinian enclave, there is a fire.
07:30At least 120 people have been killed in the last 48 hours.
07:33In the Palestinian enclave, there is a fire.
07:36In the Palestinian enclave, there is a fire.
07:39In the Palestinian enclave, there is a fire.
07:42For the last 48 hours, more than 44,000 since the start of the war,
07:47in Dana and Javut, worse humane situations have been added.
07:52The flour is scarce.
07:54It is also difficult to get treatment in this territory cut off from the world.
07:58To use a powerful weapon is the ultimate goal,
08:01knowing that they can no longer pick up the injured without fuel.
08:06In this context, Hamas has announced the death of a hostage in the north of Gaza.
08:14The Palestinian movement indicates that she was killed in an Israeli army operation area.
08:19No details have been provided on the identity of the victim.
08:22According to Hamas, the life of another hostage is also in danger and has put the responsibility
08:30on the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his government and his army.
08:37In Tunisia, will the Constitutional Court be reactivated by President Kays Saïd?
08:43For now, nothing indicates it, which worries some observers.
08:47Najwa Bechat.
08:51Despite his essential and essential role in the vacancy of the post of President of the Republic
08:57or in the event of a crisis between the powers, it seems that President Kays Said
09:03has not yet thought of establishing the Constitutional Court.
09:10It is clear that the executive power, mainly Kays Said, does not want opposition
09:15neither from politicians nor from institutions, including the Constitutional Court.
09:22The Constitutional Court is the one that guarantees the respect of the Constitution.
09:28Mahmoud Ben Mabrouk, head of a loyal political party to Kays Said,
09:32has implied the delay of Kays Said in the creation of the Constitutional Court
09:37due to organizational problems,
09:39estimating that the opposition's insistence to create it could lead the country to a political deadlock.
09:49According to Chapter 125 of the Constitution,
09:52the Constitutional Court is made up of nine members from the Court of Cassation,
09:57the Administrative Court and the Kant Department.
10:01Posts being vacant in certain departments, this prevents the creation of the Constitutional Court.
10:07On the political level, the insistence of certain parties on the creation of the Constitutional Court in Tunisia
10:14aims to look for an alternative to the President of the Republic, Kays Said.
10:21The Constitutional Court ensures the independence of the different powers,
10:26since it is the only structure in Tunisia that has the mission to control and ensure the constitutionality of the laws.
10:33The formation of this judicial institution was at the heart of a lively controversy
10:39during the first two years of Kays Said's first presidential mandate,
10:44constituting at that time the subject of a real controversy with the Parliament,
10:50and more particularly with the President of the Assembly, Rachedel Rannouchi.
10:56Several observers are questioning the reasons for the delay in the creation of the Constitutional Court.
11:02Some attribute this delay to the possible tendency of the regime to govern without control.
11:09From Tunisia, Najwa Bechat for Media.
11:13The Sudanese army has regained control of Sinjia, the capital of the state of Senar.
11:18The city is located on a strategic road connecting the areas controlled by the army in the east and the center of the country.
11:26NGOs reported that the inhabitants who remained on the spot had been executed by paramilitaries.
11:32The FSR controls, I remind you, almost all of the western region of Darfur,
11:37as well as a large part of Kordofan, a large part of the capital Khartoum,
11:43and the key agricultural state of Al-Jazeera in the south.
11:48White smoke in Baku at the end of a long and exhausting UN climate conference.
11:53The COP29 participants have reached an agreement of $300 billion per year in 10 years.
12:00This is the amount that developed countries have committed today to pay to poor countries
12:06threatened by climate change.
12:09An agreement with a bitter taste for these states in the south.
12:12The head of the negotiators of the African group regrets a too weak and too late financial commitment.
12:19His Malawi counterpart qualifies the sum as derisory.
12:23The small island states have deplored, I quote,
12:27the lack of willingness to meet the needs of vulnerable developing countries.
12:34The Baku agreement is also a reaction for the head of the UN climate.
12:38It is not the time to make honorary tours.
12:41U.S. President Joe Biden salutes an important step in the fight against climate change.
12:47For France, the text is disappointing and not up to the challenges it considers and qualifies as a failure.
12:54I refer you to next year's debate on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in all countries.
13:05It is one of the consequences of climate change in the summer.
13:08As in winter, we are witnessing more and more extreme temperatures, sometimes even before the hour.
13:14The proof is that we are in November and half of France is already in the snow.
13:22In Paris, snow flakes covered the streets and roofs of buildings up to 4 cm.
13:28Meteorological conditions have led Météo France to place several departments on orange alert
13:34for snow and ice, thus alerting the population to potential dangers.
13:39The French, for their part, reacted with a mixture of concern and wonder
13:43in the face of this unusual winter spectacle for a month of November.
13:48I'm so happy it's snowing.
13:50It's very weird because Parisians don't like it because it disturbs transport, etc.
13:55I come by bike, but it doesn't matter, I'm kidding, I love it, it's the spirit of Christmas.
13:59We sell flowers, the trees are coming soon.
14:03That's it, I'm so happy.
14:04I didn't expect it.
14:05I didn't expect this snow, it's so cold.
14:08Oh no, I didn't expect it at all.
14:13The consequences of these snowfalls were not expected.
14:16Roads were particularly affected, with more than 145 km of traffic jams recorded in Île-de-France.
14:23Accidents were reported, especially on the N104, involving several vehicles.
14:29School transport was suspended in several areas affected by the snow.
14:33At the Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, delays were observed with a reduction of 10% of flights due to difficult conditions.
14:41Good news, that said, for the weekend to come.
14:44Exceptional smoothness is expected, even if temperatures should remain cold,
14:49with minimums around 0°C in several regions.
14:54While it is a glacial time in France, in Morocco, mercury, as you may have noticed, has climbed several times.
15:02In hot weather, with gusts of wind and dust, which will continue until Monday,
15:07temperatures between 28 and 33 degrees are expected in the provinces of Sidi Ben Nour,
15:13Kenitra and Agadir.
15:16The same phenomenon is expected this Sunday in Chtouka, Ait Baha, Nzgen, Ait Meloul and Essawira.
15:25It is one of the symbols of the excellence of relations between Morocco and Senegal.
15:29I am talking to you about the Grand Mosque of Dakar.
15:32It was inaugurated six decades ago by His Majesty King Hassan II and the former Senegalese president Leopold Sedar Senghor.
15:40The 60th anniversary of the building of this place of worship has been celebrated this week in the Senegalese capital,
15:47Abdelrahim Bari and Moussangir.
15:52This day marks the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the building of the Grand Mosque of Dakar.
15:58At the place of worship and gathering, this emblematic building of Moroccan art,
16:02inaugurated in 1964, is the theater of cultural and historical religious events.
16:11The Grand Mosque of Dakar is erected over 10,000 square meters.
16:17Its construction was initiated under the impetus of King Hassan II.
16:21For the Senegalese authorities, this building occupies a place of choice in the spiritual life of the populations of the capital.
16:29At the moment we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the inauguration of the Grand Mosque of Dakar,
16:36our thoughts and our fervent prayers go to His Majesty, to His Majesty Hassan II.
16:48And unique in its genre at the time, it opens its doors to the faithful in the presence of His Majesty Hassan II,
16:59submitted with devotion to the Friday prayer conducted by His Majesty Abdel Aziz Dabar, General Khalif of Tyre.
17:09This ceremony saw the participation of several traditional and diplomatic religious personalities.
17:15This is the case of the ambassador from Morocco to Senegal.
17:19Today we celebrate the building of the Grand Mosque of Dakar.
17:25It is an event of great importance and above all of great symbolism.
17:33In short, it is the perpetuation of a fraternal, spiritual, historical and human relationship
17:43between the Cherifian Kingdom and the Republic of Senegal, between the Moroccan people and the Senegalese people.
17:51This ceremony was also the occasion for the Mohamed VI Foundation of African Ulemas
17:56to lay out the objective of their organization in Senegal.
18:00His Majesty the King thus traced to the Foundation a broad horizon,
18:08as a highly responsible African religious institution,
18:16initiator of any possible religious reform.
18:22The Foundation encourages any intellectual, scientific and religious action,
18:30a spiritual development that protects the religious dignity of the African man.
18:37An exhibition was organized at the esplanade of the Grand Mosque of Dakar
18:42to trace the common history of Senegalese Morocco.
18:45This Grand Mosque of Dakar is not only a place of prayer,
18:49but a symbol of unity for the Muslim community in Senegal and Morocco,
18:54of which the honor of the links remains forever.
18:59This is the end of this news.
19:01Thank you for following it.
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