مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 27/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to a new edition of Al-Anawi, the first of a series of 60 days between Israel and the Lebanese party.
00:27After months of military escalation, hundreds of Lebanese were killed.
00:34In Morocco, Aziz Akhenouche confirmed that the government continues to develop a social protection plan and implement fair and sustainable social policies.
00:43The Minister of Economy and Trade, Mr. Karim Zaidani, signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the field of investment.
01:02On the occasion of the International Day of Cooperation with the Palestinian People, His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message to the President of the Parliament on the practice of the Palestinian people for their inalienable rights to Sheikh Niang.
01:21His Majesty confirmed that the disastrous situation in the Palestinian territories, especially in the Gaza Strip, is questioning the international conscience and calls for a decisive intervention to stop the fire.
01:35It is also clear that it requires more joint work to support and protect human rights in the Palestinian territories.
01:42It is also clear that it requires more joint work to support and protect human rights in the Palestinian territories.
01:50In the face of the calamity that the peace process in the Middle East has reached, His Majesty reiterated the call for the international community, especially the neutral and influential countries, to fight.
02:00He reiterated the call for diplomatic efforts with a new and effective dynamic to bring all parties to the negotiating table in order to reach a comprehensive and fair settlement of the Palestinian cause within the framework of the two-state solution.
02:20In his reading of the signatures of the royal letter addressed to the President of the Parliament on the practice of the Palestinian people for their inalienable rights,
02:29Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letter put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
02:41Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
02:51Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:01Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:11Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:21Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:31Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:41Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
03:51Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
04:01Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
04:11Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
04:21Mohammed Al-Omrani considered it a piece of cake for the university professor and the political analyst that the letters put points on the letters, especially the issue of the Moroccan position on the situation in Palestine.
04:26Israel and Hezbollah signed a ceasefire agreement after hundreds of Lebanese and Israelis were forced to leave their homes.
04:38Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed that the ceasefire allows his army the freedom of movement in Lebanon,
04:46and leads to the isolation of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, and allows Israelis to focus on the Iranian threat.
04:54The ceasefire allows Israelis the freedom of movement in Lebanon, and allows Israelis to focus on the Iranian threat.
05:01The UN Special Envoy to Lebanon welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
05:12The UN Special Envoy to Lebanon welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
05:17The UN Special Envoy to Lebanon welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
05:31The UN Special Envoy to Lebanon welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
05:44The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon,
05:50and described it as a very encouraging news.
05:54Von der Leyen said in a post on X platform that the announcement is a welcome solution in the first place for the Lebanese and Israeli people,
06:03who are being harmed by the fight.
06:06Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron said in a video message on his account on X platform that this is the responsibility of the Lebanese authorities,
06:14and all those who carry out prominent political responsibilities.
06:19In addition, the return of the sovereignty of Lebanon requires the election of a president without delay.
06:27As soon as the ceasefire agreement was implemented, the Israeli army warned the displaced people in southern Lebanon to return to their homes,
06:35or to leave their homes in this area.
06:38It is clear that they will be informed about the safe date to return to their homes.
06:44Accounts on social media have published scenes of cars saying that they are telling the displaced people they want to return to their homes in southern Lebanon.
06:59US President Joe Biden said that the ceasefire will put an end to the ongoing clashes for eight weeks, and that it aims to be permanent.
07:09The US President said that within the next 60 days, he will publish elements of the Lebanese army and state security forces to ease their control of southern Lebanon,
07:20at a time when Israel is gradually withdrawing its forces from this area,
07:25warning that he will not allow what remains of Hezbollah to threaten the security of Israel again.
07:32The United States, with the support of France and its allies, will work with the parties concerned to ensure the complete implementation of this agreement.
07:42It is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities.
07:45What is left of Hezbollah and other terrorist organizations will not be allowed.
08:12In another topic, today, at the General Security Headquarters of the Arab League,
08:16the activities of the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Women, Peace and Security,
08:21with the participation of Morocco, were launched.
08:24The conference, which will continue for two days in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty,
08:30will be held in Morocco.
08:32The conference, which will continue for two days in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty,
08:37will be held in Morocco.
08:39The conference, which will continue for two days in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty,
08:45will be held in Morocco.
08:47The conference, which will continue for two days in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty,
08:52will be held in Morocco.
08:54The conference, which will continue for two days in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty,
08:59will discuss the impact of armed conflicts and humanitarian crises on women and girls in the Arab region,
09:06especially in light of the increasing number of unresolved crises and situations.
09:10The conference aims to strengthen the protection of women and meet their needs,
09:14in addition to accelerating the implementation of the agenda of women, peace and security in the region.
09:22In Morocco, the Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch confirmed that the government continues to build a social protection network
09:32and implement fair and sustainable social policies,
09:36in order to achieve the noble will of the Kingdom.
09:39Akhannouch highlighted during the meeting of the Ministerial Committee to lead the reform of the social protection system in Rabat
09:46that various government sectors are involved in the success of this strategic royal workshop.
09:51He added that the meeting is intended to showcase the achievements of various successful programs
09:58and practical measures to generalize social protection,
10:02as well as to track the progress of registration in the National Register of Residents and the Unified Social Register.
10:10On the other hand, the Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch reported in Rabat
10:19that he and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo, Jodeth Somi Nwotoloka,
10:26are working to strengthen bilateral cooperation and issues of common interest.
10:31He also mentioned that Akhannouch highlighted the historical and brotherly relations between Rabat and Kinshasa
10:38and the common desire to develop these relations in various areas under the supervision of the leaders of the two countries,
10:44His Majesty King Mohammed VI and President Felix Tsitsikidi.
10:55On another Moroccan issue, the Minister of the Republic of Congo,
10:59the Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo,
11:02the Minister of the Republic of Congo,
11:05and the Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Yuji Muto,
11:08signed today in Tokyo a memorandum of cooperation
11:11to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the field of investment.
11:15This memorandum aims to provide a platform to strengthen economic relations between Morocco and Japan
11:22and to create new ways of cooperation and to strengthen the shared exchange of experiences and good practices.
11:29This memorandum is being signed in the framework of a promotional tour led by Zidane,
11:34the head of a large Moroccan delegation to Japan and the Republic of Korea.
11:38This has been organized in meetings with Japanese companies
11:42in the sectors of cars, airplanes, food industries and renewable energies.
11:48The Moroccan delegation will continue its promotional tour in Seoul on Thursday,
11:53where it will present Morocco's qualifications as an investment destination during the Moroccan conference now.
12:01Financial stability in Africa is witnessing increasing challenges
12:06due to the uncertainty of the economy and the rising risks at the global and local level.
12:11These conditions require effective strategies from governments and financial institutions
12:16to enhance sustainable growth and deal with the risks
12:20that threaten the stability of African economies.
12:23Salwa Alkhlewi and Youssef Ouham report.
12:28A meeting of the Moroccan Bank of Morocco witnessed a deep discussion
12:32on the subject of financial stability in Africa
12:35with the participation of a number of financial and economic experts from all over the country.
12:41This meeting was designed to shed light on the current financial challenges,
12:46whether at the international or regional level,
12:49while focusing on the risks that threaten financial stability
12:53and studying the possible ways to deal with them.
12:57We have now discussed financial stability and the risks
13:03that are now present at the international and regional level.
13:11We will have about 100 participants from all over the country.
13:21Of course, the Moroccan financial and banking sectors are also excellent.
13:30We will discuss international, political and economic issues.
13:40The meeting focuses on the importance of strengthening cooperation between African countries
13:45to exchange experiences and resources to face economic risks.
13:50It also discussed ways to enhance financial stability
13:53in the face of the complex challenges that threaten the economy of countries.
13:58I am very happy to be here in Morocco for this really important meeting.
14:04As you know well, financial stability is of great importance
14:10and what we did today was to understand the risks and helping to stabilize the system.
14:16We annually review the risks and trends on the global insurance market.
14:22I am very happy to participate in this meeting
14:25because it has an important role in the field of financial stability.
14:28In our role, we will work to provide an annual review of insurance
14:33on the risks in order to avoid any problem.
14:36We will present the results of this year related to this topic.
14:46The meeting is a great opportunity to increase economic growth in Africa
14:50and a serious step towards financial reform, local industries development,
14:55innovation in the vital sectors, reducing the risks,
15:00and guaranteeing a stable economic growth.
15:06The Directorate General of National Security gave a sign of the launch
15:10of the State Council for Leadership and Coordination in the State of Quneitra
15:15with two prominent civil and security figures.
15:18Here are the details with Maha Jamal and Idrees Bayout.
15:22A new security unit is establishing the service police structures,
15:26the leadership and coordination center in the State of Quneitra.
15:30Its purpose is to combine multiple levels of communication and internal security coordination
15:35between the interests of national security and citizens.
15:38Its main mission is to respond to calls for support from citizens
15:42within a communication system between the field police units.
15:46The purpose of this new security unit is to provide highly advanced
15:51technical and logistical equipment.
15:56The purpose of this unit is to respond to calls for support from citizens
16:01coming through Line 19 in full coordination with the field units,
16:06which are the units of the Najda police unit,
16:12and provide logistical equipment, including cars and bicycles.
16:23This new security unit includes a multi-purpose room
16:28with a number of services.
16:32They receive calls for support from citizens through Line 19,
16:37which is a continuous work system throughout the day and week.
16:42It also includes a number of basic and vital security services in one building,
16:47combining modern architectural engineering and technical and occupational standards
16:52that support the development of the police units.
16:55As you can see, the leadership and coordination center is made up of civil cameras.
17:04These civil cameras record the criminal act in the public street.
17:09As you can see, the security unit of Line 19 is a high-precision mobile system.
17:17It receives a number of calls for support from citizens in the public street in one second.
17:25When the police officer receives 19 calls from citizens,
17:31they receive a direct response from the other system,
17:36which is a wireless system that receives radio calls.
17:41They receive a direct response from the field units,
17:46which are the units of the Najda police unit,
17:51and provide logistical equipment in a timely manner.
17:56The national security directorate aims to gather the leadership and coordination centers
18:03on various major civil centers to achieve a high percentage of success in security interventions,
18:10reduce the period of response and field movement,
18:15and enhance security presence in the streets,
18:19and to bring closer police services to citizens.
18:27The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrault,
18:31considered the unjustified detention of the Algerian-French writer, Baoulam Sensal,
18:36unacceptable in Algeria.
18:38Barrault said that nothing in Sensal's activities
18:41gives credibility to the accusations that led to his imprisonment in Algeria
18:45after his arrest in the capital airport in the middle of the current month.
18:49This is what the public prosecutor of the Algerian-French writer, Sensal,
18:54said in an interview in the capital.
18:56Sensal, who confidently went to Algeria,
18:59said that he is now under arrest on charges of 87 times
19:04of the Algerian Penal Code, which punishes the accused for assaulting the security of the state.
19:12In Pakistan, where Islamabad, the capital,
19:16was evacuated this morning by former Prime Minister Omran Khan's supporters,
19:20there was a protest by the opposition,
19:23in what the residents of their homes had to do for days due to the spread of security.
19:27Yesterday, Omran Khan called his supporters from his prison
19:30to protest and march towards the Dichok square,
19:33adjacent to the government headquarters in the capital.
19:36At the end of a day of protests,
19:38four security personnel were killed after a car was hit by protesters,
19:43according to ministers.
19:51In Egypt, four bodies were found,
19:55while five survivors were rescued,
19:59two tourist boats sank off the Egyptian coast,
20:02while seven others are still missing.
20:05This is according to what the governor of the Red Sea announced yesterday,
20:09who confirmed that the search and rescue team led by the army
20:12found two Belgians, a Swede, a Finn and an Egyptian.
20:17As a result, the number of survivors increased to 33 people,
20:20and the boat carried 31 tourists of different nationalities,
20:26in addition to 13 crew members on a diving trip
20:30that lasted several days,
20:32when it was hit by a large wave in the early morning,
20:35which led to its collapse.
20:37To Germany, where the personal biography of the former German consul Angela Merkel
20:43was published yesterday,
20:46in a book entitled Freedom,
20:49which is one of more than 700 pages in its original German edition.
20:54In her memoir, Merkel mentioned the powerful games
20:58played by Russian President Vladimir Putin over the years,
21:03as well as contradicting meetings with Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
21:08She said she asked herself if she could do more
21:13to prevent Britain from leaving the European Union.
21:16It seems that Merkel, who has besieged four US presidents,
21:21four French presidents and five British prime ministers,
21:26has no major doubts about the major decisions
21:30she has made over the past 16 years as a German consul,
21:34which included her main challenges,
21:37the global financial crisis, the debt crisis in Europe,
21:41and the influx of refugees between 2015 and 2016,
21:45in addition to the coronavirus pandemic.
22:18Al-Abbadi reports.
22:49If you drive 10 or 20 kilometers to get to your destination,
22:53you will find a place.
22:55If you don't find it, you drive around and come back.
22:58There is no such thing.
23:00So there is still a crisis.
23:02Yes, there is still a crisis.
23:04To be honest, it has started to decrease a little.
23:07Before, you couldn't park.
23:09Now, you can park in the university's parking lot.
23:12It takes about 15 minutes to get there.
23:15The parking lots in Tehran are a little expensive,
23:18about 30-40 dirhams per day.
23:20But it's like a private space for people,
23:23which costs about 10 dirhams.
23:28In this context, the White House is working
23:31to develop a comprehensive network of car parks
23:35aimed at improving parking services and limiting traffic.
23:40These projects include building parks
23:43under land provided with smart technology
23:46to direct cars,
23:48in addition to above-ground facilities
23:51that rely on the design of sustainability
23:54and environmental friendliness.
23:58Regarding the construction of parks,
24:00we will be able to build a park
24:02at the level of the royal army street.
24:05A large park,
24:07because we know that several hotels
24:11and private parks are being built there.
24:14We will also build a park at the level of the Roudani street,
24:18which will be next to the Arabian Garden,
24:21and the League of Forests.
24:23It's a park that will have a green area
24:26below and above it.
24:28We will also build a large park
24:30at the level of the old city.
24:32Everyone knows that the problem in the White House
24:35is that more and more people start to complain
24:37that they can't park their cars.
24:39Therefore, we will be able to build new parks,
24:42especially in the middle of the city.
24:46These projects represent a future vision
24:49that aims to turn the White House
24:52into an organized and sustainable city,
24:55with increasing growth expectations
24:57for the number of residents and visitors.
24:59However, the main challenge
25:01is to ensure that these projects are evenly distributed
25:04in all neighborhoods and districts of the city,
25:08contributing to achieving the desired balance
25:11and meeting the needs of citizens
25:13in different areas.
25:21We will be back after the break.
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