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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
01:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
01:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
02:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
02:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
03:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
03:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
03:32In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
04:00The constitution of 2011, the institutional reforms, and we see the institutions today that have the meaning of justice and respect for human rights, as well as the legislative mechanisms, as well as the legislative reforms in questioning, we say, everyone in front of the law.
04:23So this, as much as it was a moment of decision, my master, my will, but it also made it a social conviction that it was able to build its future and to cut with the violations of human rights.
04:48It is our duty to address the participants in this international debate, which is being held under the auspices of Samia.
04:56The conference was opened with a royal message directed to the participants, as well as the participation of high-level representatives from the United Nations and the African Union, and the activists of institutions and non-institutions, civil society and national experts.
05:12They discussed ways of international cooperation.
05:15This is an experiment in Africa, and there are other experiments in Africa, but this is an experiment, as I said, it has its own uniqueness, it has its own Moroccan nature, because first of all, it is from the vision of the Lord in the framework of building an open democratic society that is in harmony with itself, and these are all essential things that made the Moroccan experiment successful in these dimensions.
05:43The conference was an opportunity to shed light on the Moroccan experience in consolidating transitional justice and its impact on the democratic path of the country.
05:54The Chairman of the Council of Advisers, Mohamed Ould Rachid, in Panama City, emphasized the commitment of Morocco under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, to support and strengthen south-south cooperation.
06:06He said this in his speech at the General Assembly of the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament.
06:12Our path is based on firm conviction that it is imperative and necessary to strengthen south-south cooperation as a strategic choice for the Kingdom of Morocco, which is led by His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
06:28This is what confirmed the historic visit of His Majesty to the countries of your region in 2004.
06:35These assessments and goals are joint, and if they form, and without a doubt, the support and foundation for the success of the cooperative relations that bring us together, and the strong desire to strengthen our relations in the face of all changes,
06:50it is a guarantee for all of you that you are in front of a reliable partner with strong diplomatic traditions and ancient civilizational knowledge.
07:00There is no doubt that these assessments and goals are what made the Kingdom of Morocco a reliable partner, as well as the governmental, political, economic, regional and regional clusters in your region.
07:16They are also the same clusters on which our joint announcement that we signed this morning with the heads of regional and regional unions, such as Parlatino, Parlasin, Parlandino and Parlasour, was based.
07:35So, the Kingdom of Morocco, which His Majesty the King has determined with all certainty and clarity, the vision seen by the world, is in the field of south-south cooperation to strengthen peace, security and stability, and to support the regional and regional economic integration.
07:54These principles were, without a doubt, the reference frame for the Atlas initiatives launched by His Majesty in November 2023.
08:05The Atlas is the widest and most comprehensive, representing the meeting point between Africa, the Arab world and Latin America, considering them areas that provide the necessary qualifications to guarantee economic recovery.
08:22The fourth round of the Moroccan Diplomacy Forum in the Sahara continues for two days.
08:29This annual meeting has become a prominent platform for strategic thinking about the challenges and opportunities that form the path of Morocco and its role in Africa.
08:39The fourth edition of the forum has a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
08:59These two events, embodied by a profound vision, have made Morocco a major player in economic, diplomatic and cultural levels, as the Southern Regions launched a path of unprecedented development.
09:16The fourth edition of the forum has a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
09:33This annual meeting has become a prominent platform for strategic thinking about the challenges and opportunities that form the path of Morocco and its role in Africa.
09:46The four editions of the forum have a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
10:06This annual meeting has become a prominent platform for strategic thinking about the challenges and opportunities that form the path of Morocco and its role in Africa.
10:26The fourth edition of the forum has a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
10:46The fourth edition of the forum has a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
11:16The fourth edition of the forum has a special symbolic meaning, as it celebrates two prominent milestones in the modern history of Morocco after 25 years of the succession of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Regions Development Programme.
11:46A number of projects have been initiated by the Ministry of Income for a number of beneficiaries from the previous prison institutions in the framework of the Cooperation and Cooperation Agreement between Mohammed VI Foundation for the Reintegration of Prisoners and the Regional Committee for the Development of Humanity.
12:02The initiative aims to open new doors for economic and social opportunities for beneficiaries, which contributes to reducing the return to prisons and helps former prisoners to improve their living conditions.
12:18We are very happy with the initiative provided by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne. It is a sewing machine that will provide income for me, my family and society.
12:29We are very happy with the initiative provided by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Throne. It is a sewing machine that will provide income for me, my family and society.
12:57The celebration is a starting point for a new life for a group of prisoners in need of moral and financial support. The goal is to strengthen the integration of former prisoners in the labor market.
13:14The situation in Syria has seen rapid developments, with the announcement of the opposing armed factions entering the two cities of Al-Rassan and Talbisa in the northern province of Homs after the complete control over all of Idlib, Aleppo and Hama.
13:28In contrast to the Syrian Center for Human Rights, the regime's forces immediately withdrew from the city of Deir Ezzor and its province in eastern Syria.
13:44On the outskirts of Hawiqah, the military field is being set up in Syria. The armed groups look like bulldozers that run over everything in front of them.
13:55In this country, cities are falling and others are waiting for their fate. After the control over Idlib, Aleppo and Hama, the two cities of Deir Ezzor and Homs took over.
14:08Surprisingly, the Syrian forces withdrew from the city of Deir Ezzor and its province in eastern Syria.
14:15These scenes show the entry of the Liberation of Damascus and the opposing factions allied with it into the two cities of Al-Rassan and Talbisa in the northern province of Homs,
14:26and its control over the city of Ma'arzaf and the Engineering Department in northern Al-Rassan.
14:34There is a complete absence of the regime's forces, which tried to bomb the Al-Rassan Bridge, which connects Hama to Homs, to deter the advance of the factions.
14:47The full control of Homs is expected to be another blow to the Syrian regime, which seems to be inconsistent and without a solid military strategy.
15:03On the other hand, these developments will strengthen the achievements of the armed groups, which seemed more active in the battlefield.
15:12This is a painful blow, because Homs is not less important than the other cities that fell before it.
15:18It is the gateway to the south and the link between the north and the south of Syria.
15:24This, along with the military and political importance it holds for the Assad regime.
15:30The question remains, to what extent will the Syrian regime remain steadfast in light of its hesitation under the pressure of the factions that have shaken its accounts,
15:41and taken from them its main and traditional positions, announcing the collapse of the defensive depth.
15:51The Syrian Institute for Human Rights said that it is up to the factions in Homs to cut the road that connects Damascus to the Syrian coast,
16:00according to the explanations of the expert on international relations, Abdel-Massih Al-Shami, who was with us from Rabat.
16:05There is no doubt that this progress is very attractive.
16:09Of course, it comes with the consequences of a long war that has lasted for 14 years.
16:17The Syrian army has lost a lot of its strength.
16:22It is no longer in great control of all the country's ports.
16:27This may be related to the Syrian army,
16:31but I think that this progress is also on the part of the armed forces.
16:35There is no doubt that it is supported by foreign forces, especially by Turkey.
16:40Turkey has previously initiated several initiatives to normalize relations with the Syrian regime,
16:47but Syrian President Bashar al-Assad rejected these initiatives.
16:51Turkey also found itself isolated from the regional files,
16:58so I think that after the war in Gaza and Lebanon,
17:03which took place without having any role in these files,
17:08which are directly related to all the files in the region,
17:12especially the Syrian file,
17:15I think that this is the main motivation that Turkey has made to support or push in this direction
17:23in order to regain control of the Syrian file to the first square,
17:29where it presents itself as a main player in the files of the region,
17:34so that it may sell and buy in this file with the main actors.
17:39As a result, the weakness of the Syrian army on the one hand,
17:42and also the traditional ally of Syria and Iran,
17:46after the Lebanese war and the Gaza war,
17:55has also become weak,
17:57and there is no possibility for it to play the role that it had previously played,
18:02its role has become exposed.
18:04Israeli media revealed the details of a proposal to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and end the war.
18:10According to the proposal, the war will stop at stages.
18:14The ceasefire will begin between 45 and 60 days.
18:20During this period, the Israeli forces will withdraw from Rafah and the Palestinian Authority will take over.
18:27After that, the process of releasing a number of Israeli hostages will begin
18:32in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
18:40Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed his hope
18:43that the West has taken seriously the launch of a new sound bomb against Ukraine,
18:50warning that Moscow is also ready to use all means to avoid being defeated in its war.
18:57Lavrov said in a TV interview that he asked the United States and its allies
19:05to understand that Russia is ready to use all means
19:08to prevent them from achieving what they call a strategic defeat for Moscow.
19:17Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the US President Donald Trump's threats
19:21by imposing tariffs on products from the BRICS countries,
19:25pointing to the fact that Trump was not in power during the four years
19:31in which he witnessed the collapse of the dollar.
19:34Details in the report of Safiya Hidani.
19:38Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the US President Donald Trump's threats
19:44by imposing tariffs on products from the BRICS countries,
19:49and Putin announced that Russian partners in the group agreed in general
19:54on the idea of establishing a joint investment platform,
19:58pointing to the fact that this platform has a promising future.
20:03The main problem we are facing today is the problem of exchange rates,
20:09but about 90% of our business is serviced by national currencies.
20:16Currently, active work is being carried out between central banks at the level of experts,
20:21in addition to the investment platform that I talked about in the BRICS framework.
20:27Putin confirmed the importance of the US currency in the global economy,
20:32pointing to the fact that the impact of the dollar is naturally decreasing
20:37with the decline in the share of the United States in the global economy
20:41due to the continuous development of new financial instruments.
20:45Putin's statements in response to the US President Donald Trump's threats
20:52by imposing 100% tariffs on BRICS countries,
20:58a group that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and other countries,
21:05if the US dollar rises.
21:07This statement comes after the BRICS summit held last month in Russia,
21:13where the member states discussed strengthening transactions with non-dollar currencies
21:18and strengthening local currencies.
21:21The BRICS alliance represents a large minority of the global economic outcome.
21:29The head of the ruling party in South Korea, Han Dong-hun,
21:33announced that the country's president could pose a great danger to the citizens
21:38if his tasks are not assessed after his attempt to violate the official rules.
21:43The head of the ruling party said, knowing the evidence he has,
21:47that the president ordered the arrest of a prominent political leader on April 3,
21:52when the official rules were announced, before he withdrew from them.
21:57If the president does not resign, the parliament will vote to isolate him on Saturday.
22:10Prices collapsed in a sharp crisis during the olive harvest season in Tunisia,
22:16where farmers protested and stopped harvesting in many areas.
22:21Prices fell by about 50% compared to last year,
22:25which led to an increase in production levels by 55%.
22:31Tunisia relies on this sector to drive the economy,
22:35but the crisis of promotion has returned to harm the farmers.
22:39From Tunisia, this is the report of our correspondent, Fath Al-Farh.
22:43In frustration and the absence of a solution,
22:46a farmer in Cairo, central Tunisia,
22:50lost his olive harvest this year.
22:53He withdrew from the harvest due to the rejection of contemporary producers
22:58after the collapse of prices by 50% compared to last year.
23:02He says that 5 hectares of olive trees are threatened with bankruptcy.
23:07The olive trees have been lost for a year.
23:11There is no result.
23:14There is no sale, no market, and no money.
23:19They sell them for free and throw them on the street.
23:23We did not find a solution.
23:26In Cairo, as in other areas,
23:29olive farms are waiting for urgent solutions to promote their harvest.
23:34Cairo has recently witnessed protests by farmers
23:38for cutting roads and burning bicycles.
23:41Some of them told us how the harvest turned into a nightmare.
23:46If we do not cut the olive trees and give them to the farmers,
23:50we will not get anything.
23:53If we do not cut the olive trees,
23:56we will not get anything.
24:00Olive production in Tunisia increased by 55% this year.
24:05The Ministry of Agriculture estimated that it would reach 340,000 tons.
24:10Authorities rushed to take urgent measures to save the season.
24:15They allowed the exporters to export olive oil.
24:19The Tunisian State Oil Regulatory Commission accepted a portion of the harvest.
24:26We have a lot of money.
24:29The state budget is 5,400 billion.
24:32This is a very important sector.
24:35This is one of the three sectors that were exported.
24:38We were not surprised.
24:42We were not surprised by the decrease in prices compared to last year.
24:46We were surprised by the decrease in prices compared to last year.
24:49Tunisia ranks second in the world in the production of olive oil.
24:53It contributes a lot to the movement of the economy.
24:57It is expected that exports will increase by 58%.
25:02But the decline in prices may have serious consequences for farmers.
25:08This is the end of today's news. Thank you for watching.