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00:30The Princess Lalla Mariam is dancing in Rabat, the charity bazaar party of the Diplomacy Club.
00:50In Morocco, the events of the 20th International Film Festival in Morocco are taking place.
01:01In Syria, there are news of the departure of the majority of the city of Aleppo from the hands of the regime
01:06after confrontations with the fighters of the Youth Liberation Organization and other opposition factions.
01:12The Princess Lalla Mariam is dancing in Rabat, the charity bazaar party of the Diplomacy Club under the auspices of King Mohammed VI.
01:34After cutting the trademark of the charity bazaar, the Princess Lalla Mariam visited different parts of the bazaar
01:44where a variety of traditional and local products from several countries are exhibited representing different continents.
01:52This charity bazaar is an annual event organized by the Diplomacy Club in the Kingdom to celebrate the values of friendship and solidarity
02:00and to support the non-governmental Moroccan organizations that work for the benefit of the marginalized groups.
02:06At the end of this party, Princess Lalla Mariam was taken a commemorative photo with the members of the Diplomacy Club.
02:19My name is Rachel Dolger. I am the wife of the German ambassador and I am also the current president of the Diplomacy Club here in Rabat.
02:27The Diplomacy Club is an organization that includes the wives of the ambassadors here in Rabat.
02:33We organize this amazing bazaar every year.
02:37This year, 36 countries participated in this event.
02:42It is an opportunity for us to raise money to support charities here in Morocco.
02:48Last year, we were able to contribute to the construction of a village in the Amzmez region,
02:53where we focused on helping the victims of the earthquake.
02:57This year, we will continue to work with charities that seek to help women, children and people with special needs.
03:06It is a great opportunity for us to welcome Morocco to this global event through the international bazaar.
03:15It is the first time that Rwanda participates and we are extremely happy to have this opportunity to join the rest of the diplomatic community here in Morocco.
03:28This is the first time that Rwanda participates and we are very happy to have this opportunity
03:35to join the rest of the diplomatic community here in Morocco to promote our country
03:41and to show what we can do with other countries represented here in Morocco, as well as with the Kingdom of Morocco.
03:48As you can see, we promote some products such as Rwanda coffee, Rwanda tea and many other products, including Rwandan arts.
03:59For us, it is a great opportunity to be here today,
04:03but the most important thing is that the event is held in the presence of the Queen,
04:07which reflects the commitment of the Kingdom of Morocco to strengthen diplomatic cooperation.
04:13It shows the commitment of the Kingdom of Morocco in promoting international cooperation.
04:21In fact, it is a solidarity bazaar.
04:24In fact, it is a solidarity bazaar that aims to help charities that care for women and children
04:32who are suffering from disability, illness or poor conditions.
04:37This event is organized once a year and we have participated in it and we are here to support them more.
04:44We participated and we are here to help them more.
04:50Sudan participates every year. We participate in our Sudanese products, leather products, perfumes and perfumes,
04:56Sudanese food and Sudanese jewelry.
05:00This is a kind of solidarity between Sudan and the Moroccan organizations that work in the field of women and children.
05:10I would like to thank the Kingdom of Morocco for giving us the opportunity to interact with the organizers,
05:17with the organizations and with all the women and children in the Kingdom through this bazaar.
05:24I would also like to remind you that Sudan, in this journey, needs to remember the Arab countries,
05:29the African countries, the sister and the friend in the journey that the children and women of Sudan are going through.
05:35Thank you very much.
05:38On the occasion of the half-annual meeting of the General Secretaries,
05:42which is organized by Morocco with an initiative from the Embassy of the Kingdom in France,
05:47high-level officials from the Ministry of the Interior and Foreign Affairs
05:53held an unprecedented meeting at the Embassy headquarters yesterday with an invitation from the Kingdom of Morocco.
05:59The meeting focused on cooperation in the field of acceptance and banning emigration,
06:05in addition to the improvements that facilitate cooperation in the issue of licensing the consular passage,
06:11which are the documents required to implement the obligations of emigrating to French soil.
06:16This session has enabled a fruitful exchange of information and opinions between the Moroccan General Secretaries
06:22and the representative of the French side.
06:25It also aimed to strengthen the system of full cooperation in the field of emigration between the Kingdom of Morocco and France,
06:32where consular work is a key element in this cooperation.
06:38Participants in the 16th edition of the Days forum were exposed to threats related to cyber security against individuals and countries,
06:46and the risks it poses to economic and social levels.
06:50The speakers emphasized that it represents a new war that threatens the sovereignty of economic and security countries,
06:56and that its confrontation requires joint action.
06:59Details in this report by Abdelmouna Boukheris and Faisal Abroosh.
07:05The global cyber security forum has revealed that the new wave in the age of the hijacked threats
07:10is one of the main topics of discussion in the Days forum in its 16th edition.
07:14Implementing the balance between advancing technology and maintaining security is, according to the participants,
07:20a continuous challenge that requires the development and adoption of effective strategies to defend the digital world,
07:26especially in relation to protecting personal information and ensuring the continuity of basic operations for companies and governments.
07:35The panel that I was on focused on the impact of technology on war and security.
07:40Of course, one of the most important issues today is technology and the Siberian war, and how it affects a number of things.
07:47It gives countries advanced weapons and enables individuals to reach a level of destruction and killing
07:53that was previously limited to countries only.
07:56Then, of course, we focused a lot on the Siberian war.
08:01Threats facing the world pose a major challenge for many countries,
08:06which requires, according to the participants, strengthening partnerships and advancing the exchange of experiences and experiences in the field of Siberian security
08:12and defining the best practices to improve the ability to face Siberian threats
08:17and discovering effective strategies to protect vital infrastructure and sensitive data.
08:24I think today there is a big challenge. There is what is called the hijacked war,
08:28and the hijacked wars that the world has become aware of.
08:31There are new paradigms that emerged in the war,
08:34through the emergence of the Siberian war and the Siberian threats against the countries.
08:38As a result, the sovereignty of the countries and the steadfastness of the countries
08:43if there is not a solid strategy to confront what is happening in this great field of information transformation,
08:53there will be a strategic transformation in the policy of the countries related to security.
09:01The future challenge poses a major challenge for many countries in confronting the threat of Siberian security
09:07and taking advantage of the opportunities provided by artificial intelligence.
09:14The 16th round of the International MEDDESA forum,
09:19which is held under the auspices of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
09:23was closed today in Tanja, with more than 250 high-level interlocutors,
09:30including heads of states, governments and decision makers,
09:33and about the conclusion of the activities of this round,
09:38we have with us the colleague Abdel Moula Boukhriss.
09:41Welcome, Abdel Moula.
09:48Hello, Umayma. Hello, dear viewers.
09:51First, what are the most important conclusions that were drawn with the conclusion of the activities of this round, Boukhriss?
10:01Yes, before discussing the conclusions that were drawn,
10:05I will give some numbers that show what the organizers say is a great success
10:10for the 16th edition of the MEDDESA forum here in the city of Tanja.
10:14More than 7,000 participants registered here in the city of Tanja in the event of this edition,
10:22and more than 200 Moroccan and foreign media outlets covered this event,
10:28inspiring the level of the national and international political and economic agenda.
10:34In addition, up to 125 countries represented at the level of the interlocutors here in the city of Tanja,
10:41and more than 270 interlocutors brought a number of issues.
10:46Returning to the conclusions and the most important issues that were discussed,
10:50of course, the dominance and flexibility towards a more balanced world in the future
10:56was one of the main topics of the discussion,
10:59and was brought up during the five sessions.
11:05...a group of important topics and also the main topics of the discussion,
11:11since dominance is not limited to what is geographical, what is borderline,
11:17but dominance in its many dimensions, economic, political, food, and also technology.
11:26These new dimensions have been brought closer and have confirmed the need for cooperation in the future
11:31in order to overcome these problems.
11:33Of course, in light of this international climate, which is divided by conflicts,
11:37starting from the Middle East, moving to Europe in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
11:42Of course, work in the future must be based on innovative solutions,
11:47and created far from the traditional framework that governs the work of politicians,
11:52governments, ministries, and research centers,
11:55in order to create, as I said, new solutions to these existing problems,
12:00and to these problems that threaten the dominance of a number of countries,
12:04and threaten this global system itself, this balance, and this global coexistence.
12:09Of course, this is what this session is all about,
12:11which refers to this future global balance between developed countries and countries
12:18that are suffering a lot due to the absence of this dominance,
12:23and due to this great dominance in the many fields of economic, food, and technology.
12:29Also, technology was present, and the talk about technology was strongly present
12:34during the activities of these workshops, seminars, and general sessions,
12:37many of which were held during the past four days.
12:41And above all, of course, the dangers that the absence and the lack of cyber security
12:46and also the direction of this modern technology in the hands of extremist groups and individuals
12:52that can take the place of a group of countries in a group of continents,
12:57especially the African continent, which is known for the absence of the dominance
13:00of a group of neighboring countries.
13:03There was also a great indication of the efforts that the Kingdom of Morocco is making
13:07to strengthen the foundations of cooperation,
13:10and of course, it is the promotion of such meetings and the strengthening of this cooperation,
13:15that is, the establishment of the philosophy of sharing and exchanging knowledge.
13:19And also, of course, this was the royal initiative to open the Atlantic Ocean
13:24to the countries of the coast.
13:26There was a great indication by the attendees here,
13:29an indication for the heads of the present governments,
13:32for the ministers, and also for the economic actors.
13:35And of course, it was a set of steps that the Kingdom of Morocco was taking
13:39to implement peace and to bring the points of view between the countries closer.
13:43First, of course, it was a point of reference,
13:45and it is a model that is being adopted at the international political level.
13:49Also, the Palestinian cause was present in a great way,
13:52especially this last day,
13:54through the presence of the Palestinian Foreign Minister, Riyad al-Maliki.
13:58And of course, there was a great expression for the various parties
14:01about their participation, and of course,
14:03about confirming that there is a strong Moroccan position
14:06for the rights of the Palestinian people in, of course,
14:08the realization of its state on the borders of the 67th.
14:11Thank you, our guest for today, Abdelmoula Boukhriss.
14:14Thank you for all these explanations.
14:16And now, to the new events of the International Film Festival in Morocco.
14:21International Film Festival in Morocco
14:37The events of the 21st round of the International Film Festival in Morocco
14:42are taking place in the city of Morocco,
14:44with the presence of prominent figures from the world of cinema,
14:47art, culture and media.
14:49This great cinematic demonstration,
14:51which is organized under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
14:56started with the imitation of the red dress,
14:59which has become a prominent name in the world of Moroccan and foreign cinema.
15:05Our guest is Idris Bousserhan, and this is the reportage.
15:19International Film Festival in Morocco
15:25In a special festive atmosphere,
15:27the events of the 21st round of the International Film Festival in Morocco started,
15:32where the red dress was received by a selection of cinema stars and their manufacturers
15:37from all over the world.
15:39Under the lights of the cameras and the applause of the audience,
15:42the entrance of the palace of conferences turned into a play that is full of life.
15:46Delicate scenes, spontaneous meetings and smiles decorate the place
15:51in a scene that reflects the place of the festival as a global platform for the arts.
16:00It's like a tagine, it requires a lot of ingredients,
16:04and sometimes these ingredients interact in a beautiful way,
16:08and sometimes that doesn't happen.
16:10But I think making any film is very difficult.
16:15I also think that making a bad film is very difficult,
16:19while I see that making a great film is impossible,
16:23or at least very rare.
16:26That's why I'm very excited to watch the films.
16:33I'm from Belgium, which is a very close country to Morocco,
16:37and this is the first time for me as a member of the jury in this festival.
16:42I've never been a guest to watch the films and have conversations with the directors.
16:48It's really amazing, and I admit that I feel a little scared,
16:54because the jury includes people I know,
16:58and I'm sure they'll like their work.
17:03The jury of this 21st edition of the Iraqi International Film Festival.
17:13The winners of this year's Golden Star Award
17:17will be selected from 14 films,
17:21the first or the second to be directed.
17:26For me, Marrakech and cinema are the same thing.
17:29For me, Marrakech and cinema are one and the same thing.
17:33The depth of the image, the power of editing,
17:36the beauty and the adventurous power that move cinema,
17:40which I love, is in harmony with the beauty of this city,
17:44which represents to me everything that it embodies.
17:47Marrakech is Morocco.
17:54After the opening ceremony, the Australian director Justin Korzel
17:58also presented the film.
18:00He previously participated in the first film, Snowtown,
18:03previously at the Marrakech Film Festival,
18:05and won the jury award.
18:07Among them, 71 films from 32 countries
18:12are presented in a variety of cinematic experiments.
18:16Moroccan cinema will also be present in this round.
18:20Through 12 films, between the novelist and the documentary,
18:23they will be presented in various festivals.
18:26Three of them will be presented in the first international exhibition.
18:30Hello, how are you? Mona?
18:33Shit, I'm out of battery.
18:38Syria
18:40As we mentioned in the title of this publication,
18:43the Al-Sham Liberation Organization and its allied factions
18:46dominated the majority of the city of Aleppo in northern Syria,
18:49according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
18:52After a few days of aggressive attacks against the government forces,
18:56more than 300 people were killed.
18:59Today, at least 16 civilians were killed in a Russian attack on Al-Arjah.
19:05According to the Observatory,
19:07it targeted a main outpost in an area
19:09where armed resistance had advanced in Aleppo.
19:13The successful fight against this violent attack
19:16has been going on for years in Syria,
19:19which has been witnessing a bloody conflict since 2011.
19:28More about this topic will be brought to us directly from Cairo.
19:31Mr. Hany Al-Jamal, a researcher in regional and international affairs.
19:35Welcome, Mr. Hany.
19:39Greetings to you, Ms. Omaima, and greetings to the audience.
19:44As we mentioned earlier,
19:46the past few hours in Syria have witnessed dramatic developments
19:50following the beginning of the opposition factions,
19:53which was called the Battle of Red Al-Odwan,
19:56and its rapid control over vast areas in Idlib
20:00and also in Aleppo,
20:02with the collapse of the Syrian army.
20:05Why did the Syrian front ignite now,
20:08and for whose sake?
20:10And what are the parties involved in this?
20:14The timing is a bit late,
20:17after Israel was able to revive Hezbollah
20:21with the Lebanese alliance,
20:23and we call it the break-up and disintegration of the idea
20:26of the unity of the areas launched by Iran.
20:29Maybe Trump's vision of the situation in the region
20:33starts first with Iran.
20:35If there is a unification of Iran,
20:38then there will be a new political expansion of Israel in the region
20:42with the American plans.
20:45Therefore, this type of operation,
20:48which was confirmed by the support of the American and Israeli wide areas,
20:53also with the support of some regional countries,
20:56will lead to this movement,
20:58which is not new,
21:00as we expected it to be,
21:02after the statements made by Netanyahu,
21:05warning the Syrian president
21:07that the coming days will bring many surprises.
21:11Therefore, this movement confirms
21:14that Israel's strategy to prevent the expansion of Hezbollah in Lebanon
21:19must first stand on the Syrian front.
21:22This movement must be a movement
21:25of independent forces,
21:27not counted on anyone,
21:29at least not in the media.
21:31Therefore, it was the movement of the Nusra Army on this land
21:35and some of the opposing factions
21:37towards Aleppo,
21:39which is considered the most important place
21:41for the meeting of the Iranian experts.
21:44And this is what we saw
21:46with the speed of events
21:48and the rapid explosion of these opposing forces
21:53due to the withdrawal of some Iranian experts
21:56who were targeted before by Israel.
21:59I understand that the conflict in Syria
22:02is not just a civil war,
22:04but a stage for regional and international conflicts,
22:07especially Iran.
22:09My question to you is,
22:10is Iran striving to strengthen its military and political presence in Syria,
22:14thus giving it an opportunity to strengthen its military influence,
22:19especially close to the borders with Israel,
22:21and thus practicing regional pressure?
22:25I agree with your suggestion.
22:27We have always said that the Syrian crisis
22:30is always solved by non-Syrians
22:33because of the international and regional forces
22:37operating inside Syria
22:39and all of them have their own political geography,
22:42and therefore the mechanisms, logistics,
22:44and human resources that help in this.
22:48The latest Israeli strikes directed at Iran
22:52have made Iran exposed in terms of air defense
22:56and it is unable to be a strong support
22:59for any Israeli attack
23:01or even American support,
23:03contrary to what Israel does against Iran.
23:05And then Israel turned,
23:07and this has been confirmed by more than one Israeli minister,
23:11by transferring the burden of military operations
23:15to Syria in order to end this Iranian influence.
23:19Therefore, the international and regional forces
23:23were sensitive to the response to this matter,
23:26and this is what we have seen
23:28from the retreat of the Syrian army
23:30and its concentration in other areas away from Aleppo.
23:34This means that it can retreat,
23:37but it will not be in this regime
23:39in which the Egyptian army possesses
23:41many of the modern mechanisms
23:44that gave it a kind of transfer
23:46and a kind of increase in military operations,
23:49in addition to the presence of Ukrainian experts
23:52who support this operation.
23:54You say that Israel is not a direct party
23:57in this conflict,
23:59but it seeks to end Iranian influence,
24:01but how did the opposing factions
24:03manage to control Aleppo
24:06and Idlib at this speed?
24:10More than anything else,
24:12the control of Aleppo was first
24:14a demonstration of Turkey's approval
24:16of these groups in its movement,
24:18because Turkey also controls
24:20northern Syria at a depth of 30 km.
24:23These movements are moving away
24:25some of the occupied areas,
24:27but they are also sensing a gun in the deal,
24:30because these separatist forces
24:33can be used for Turkey's interests
24:37in striking Kurdish forces,
24:40which Turkey considers to be in its interests.
24:43Also for Russia,
24:45Russia is still in a very cold position
24:48despite the fact that four days
24:51have passed since these military operations.
24:54So, these understandings that Russia sees,
24:57that the experts, the Ukrainians,
25:00who supported the Egyptian army
25:04with unlimited US logistical support,
25:07confirm that Russia is moving
25:10its eggs in this dangerous egg
25:13for its own interests
25:15in establishing the Syrian regime
25:17and its absolute support.
25:19In the context of your talk about Russia,
25:22Russia has a long history
25:24in supporting the Syrian regime
25:26since the outbreak of the conflict
25:28since 2011.
25:30What are the next steps
25:32if you allow me to look at the rest of the time?
25:35What happened in these days
25:37confirms the collapse of the Assad agreement
25:40which was supported by Russia,
25:42Turkey and Iran.
25:44This means that Russia will deal
25:46on two fronts.
25:48First, to strengthen its interests
25:50and support the Syrian regime,
25:52but with a simple break
25:54on the Iranian side.
25:56This is what Iran is doing
25:58by visiting Turkey and the Syrian regime
26:01in this region
26:03and waiting for these actions.
26:06But it also got out
26:08of Trump and Israel's movements
26:10by pressing it with direct attacks
26:12in Tehran.
26:13Mr. Hani Al-Jamal,
26:15researcher in regional and international affairs,
26:17thank you for your participation
26:19and all these explanations.
26:21You were with us live from Cairo.
26:23With this, our viewers,
26:25we have reached the end of this broadcast.
26:27Thank you for watching and goodbye.
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