مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 05/12/2024
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00:00Al-Maghribi, the Moroccan newspaper, said that Morocco is talking about the experience of Spain in leading the economic revolution in Africa, and that it is a promising model for economic development in Africa,
00:23as it has all the necessary resources to achieve a major economic leap, as it combines a strategic location close to Europe and low-ratio labor costs, but more efficiently, compared to other African countries, alongside a strong alliance with countries such as the United States and Spain.
00:46Al-Ahdath newspaper reported that, in the midst of fierce competition with major commercial brands, small food merchants are waiting for a government intervention to improve their situation.
01:01According to Al-Maghribi, the small food merchants are an essential part of the local economy, where 80% of the sales points are located in different cities and regions.
01:14However, since the emergence of the major commercial brands, they are facing fierce competition with major international and national brands, which are threatening their return to small merchants.
01:27Tax exemptions improve the living conditions of Moroccans.
01:31This is what Al-Elektroniya newspaper reported on a group of economists who commented on the government's positive reaction to a social demand that has remained relevant for years.
01:42Youssef Garraoui Al-Filali, an economist and head of the Moroccan Center for Judicial Review, said in a statement to Al-Sahifa that the measures taken will improve the purchasing power of this group,
01:55since it has reached the age of retirement and needs this income, which is essential for it.
02:01The economist added that this group does not have a variety of income sources, as it does not have other sources, unlike the youth and activists.
02:12This is a good sign for retirees, especially since some of them suffer from chronic diseases.
02:20In the Libyan newspaper Al-Marsad, an analytical report published by Atalayar magazine, which speaks in English,
02:28talks about Algerian interference in Libyan affairs, highlighting Algerian movements in areas of strategic, security and economic importance within Libya.
02:40The article added that the visit of the Algerian ambassador to Libya to the Amazigh region has sparked angered Libyan reactions.
02:48The speaker, in the name of the Supreme Council of the Amazigh of Libya, considered that the ambassador discussed issues of shared borders between the two countries
02:57and pointed to the importance of the Libyan Amazigh cities to Algerian security.
03:02These developments are under increasing regional tensions, as Algeria, according to the newspaper,
03:08is trying to strengthen its influence in the Amazigh regions of Libya, causing fears of foreign interference in the country's internal affairs.
03:18We look at the 360 website, which shows the operation of the actual seawater desalination plant north of the city of Dakhla,
03:26with a distance of 140 km, which is being completed in the summer of 2025.
03:34A source for the website revealed that the total number of operations at the seawater desalination plant in Dakhla reached 64%,
03:43while the percentage of work progress at the desalination plant reached 38%,
03:49and the production of wind energy reached 88%, and the number of new schools reached 72%.
04:00Another article about the role of local authorities was published in Al-Akhbar newspaper,
04:06which said that in light of the dispute over the construction and licensing of large cities,
04:13and the control of real estate lobbies on the sector, which guarantees employment and development in general,
04:19the problems of the violation of the project of the local authority law and the security of public work
04:26for a year have been discussed by the Ministry of the Interior,
04:32regarding the details of the proposed legal project.
04:36We will reach the end of the segment. Goodbye.