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00:00We are still together on MEDIEN TV, thank you for remaining faithful to us, here are
00:21the titles of your newspaper.
00:25Prince Moulay Rachid presented yesterday His Majesty the King Mohammed VI at the re-opening
00:30of the cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, which opens this Sunday to the public its first
00:37mass, five years after the fire that had devastated it.
00:42Everything went quickly in Syria, the rebels entered the capital, Damas announced the end
00:55of the reign of President Bashar al-Assad, who fled according to the SDH, his Prime Minister
01:01said he was ready to cooperate, we will talk about it in a moment.
01:06The end of the International Film Festival in Marrakech, the golden star of this 21st
01:14edition was awarded to the film P-Holidays by the Palestinian director Skandar Kokhti.
01:28I will announce it in the titles, Prince Moulay Rachid presented yesterday His Majesty
01:35the King Mohammed VI at the re-opening of the cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-Paris.
01:41Upon his arrival on the porch of the cathedral, Prince Moulay Rachid was welcomed by the
01:47French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron.
02:05Thank you for your presence today, it is magnificent.
02:24Woldemir Zelensky, Donald Trump and Elon Musk are also in Paris to attend the re-opening
02:32ceremony of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, which opens its doors after 5 years of work, holidays
02:40but also gratitude, return to this magnificent ceremony with Switzerland.
02:45Notre-Dame, witness of hope, open your doors so that the light of mercy shines on our lives
03:03and that the victory of the resurrection shines in our eyes.
03:14Notre-Dame-de-Paris, reborn from its ashes.
03:17The cathedral reopened its doors more than 5 years after the fire that ravaged it in 2019
03:23under the eyes of a fortnight of heads of state and government, including its royal altesse, Prince Moulay Rachid.
03:29Its doors reopened at 7.20 p.m. after the Archbishop of Paris, Laurent Ulrich,
03:35symbolically struck three times with a stick, the stick signifying his pastoral mission.
03:42The hearts of Notre-Dame-de-Paris responded to him each time with the sound of a psalm.
03:46The third time, the doors opened.
03:49Among the highlights of this re-opening, the speech of French President Emmanuel Macron
03:55who had set the insatiable challenge of a 5-year restoration the day after the fire.
04:01This cathedral was thus the happy metaphor of what a nation is and what the world should be.
04:14Fraternity of a people determined to make great choices.
04:20Universal fraternity and mutual aid.
04:31A religious office in the presence of 1,500 guests,
04:35including the elected American president, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky,
04:40Prince William or the American billionaire Elon Musk,
04:44was held with the reading of a message from Pope Absinthe.
04:47At the end of the republican and liturgical ceremonies,
04:50a dinner will be offered at the Elysée and a concert will be broadcast on French television
04:54with the American musician Frank Sinatra.
04:57and the French actress Marion Cotillard.
05:00The colossal reconstruction and restoration work of this gothic masterpiece
05:04of more than 860 years has cost nearly 700 million euros
05:08financed by the 846 million donations from around the world.
05:12Reconstructed in the same way as the one designed by the 19th century architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc,
05:17the famous Dantelé Point is once again launched into the sky
05:21and the interior of the building is illuminated by the light of the Elysée.
05:26This building shines with an unknown luminosity of living memory.
05:30The whiteness of these cleaned stones,
05:32the sparkling colors of the partially restored stained-glass windows
05:35and those of the painted decors of the chapels
05:37are sublimated by a new modulable lighting.
05:40Lengthened opening hours, specific offices
05:43and for the general public will continue to the hillside
05:46with a new free online reservation system.
05:4914 to 15 million visitors are expected each year.
05:55Less than two weeks after the beginning of their offensive in Syria,
06:00the rebels entered the capital Damascus
06:03and announced the end of the reign of President Bashar al-Assad
06:06who fled according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.
06:10The rebels immediately took the prison of Sednaya in Damascus
06:14as a symbol of the worst executions of the forces of President Assad
06:18and released the detainees of this establishment.
06:21Their coalition led by HTS carried out in ten days
06:26a particularly spectacular advance
06:29capturing the great Syrian cities.
06:38In this context, the commander of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
06:41who leads the offensive called his fighters
06:45not to approach public institutions in Damascus
06:49but to remain under the control of the former Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali.
06:53The latter in a video published on his Facebook account
06:58said he was ready to cooperate with the new leadership chosen by the people
07:03stating that he would be this morning in his office
07:07at the seat of the government for any procedure of passing of power.
07:13The American President Joe Biden follows carefully
07:16the extraordinary events in the country.
07:19For his successor Donald Trump
07:21the United States should not get involved in the situation in Syria.
07:25This is not our fight, according to his words.
07:28The day before, the UN Special Envoy for Syria called for calm.
07:32For Russia, Syria should not fall into the hands of the rebels.
07:40In Korea, President Yun Suk-yool escaped death yesterday.
07:44A motion filed by the opposition
07:47did not receive the necessary support
07:50due to the boycott of the deputies of the ruling party.
07:53A total of 200 votes out of 300 were necessary
07:56to dismiss the leader of the Korean state.
07:59But only 195 deputies participated in the vote.
08:03Shortly after his failed attempt to impose martial law
08:07Yun Suk-yool apologized to the people.
08:15We are now heading to Marrakech
08:18where the curtains fell yesterday
08:21on the 21st edition of the International Film Festival of Marrakech.
08:25An edition that crowned the Palestinian masterpiece
08:28the Grand Prix.
08:30A gold star was awarded to the film Happy Holidays
08:35by the Palestinian director Skandar Kopti.
08:45The 20th anniversary of the Pan-African Parliament in Dakar.
08:49Consultations with the media, the diaspora and civil society
08:53have been organized on the occasion
08:56under the theme of favoring Pan-African synergies
08:59for reparations and justice.
09:05The Pan-African Parliament has initiated consultations
09:09to demand justice and dignity for the African peoples.
09:14This initiative reflects a desire to restore history,
09:18mutual respect and equality for the African people.
09:21This meeting aims to draw a future based on justice,
09:25unity and values ​​of African solidarity.
09:28On this occasion, the process of reparative justice
09:32and inequalities are at the heart of the debate.
09:35Africa is the solution of the world now.
09:38We are the key to sustainable development in the world
09:43because we have our resources.
09:46We are at the level of the population.
09:49The youngest population in the world
09:52is at the level of Africa.
09:55We know that we are going to start a new way of history,
09:59of colonization.
10:02Not to do forced labor,
10:06but to bring out the youth
10:09to go to work to guarantee social protection.
10:15Hence the commitment of the Pan-African civil society
10:18to protect local communities.
10:21The goal is to guarantee social justice
10:24and repair the wounds of the past.
10:27So that the Parliaments take more and more
10:30the concerns of the populations, especially young people and women.
10:33We are old people sometimes.
10:36It is good that we are old people because we are part of society.
10:39But they represent more than 5% of the African population,
10:42while young people represent more than 70%.
10:45The commitment of the media to promote the lessons of the past,
10:48the awareness and strengthening of Pan-African institutions
10:51has been saluted by certain actors.
10:54I say primordial and propound.
10:57Because we are the relay between the Pan and the people.
11:02The people of Africa, the African people.
11:05We are going to relay the information
11:08from this training session,
11:11the topics addressed,
11:14the recommendations that will come out of this session.
11:17We are going to be the relay
11:20to be able to first sensitize,
11:23then inform and even educate.
11:26A Pan-African Parliament at the service of populations
11:30and the challenges of the lessons of the past,
11:33such are the levers for a prosperous and just Africa.
12:00The Ghanaians voted yesterday
12:03for legislative elections and a presidential election
12:06which will be close between the former vice-president
12:09and former central banker Mahmoudou Oubahoumiya
12:12and the former president of the opposition John Mahama.
12:15Each promising to come to the end of the economic crisis
12:18that has been going on for years.
12:21The first gold producer in Africa and the second producer of world cocoa.
12:24Ghana has benefited from nearly 3 billion dollars
12:28from the International Monetary Fund.
12:34The fourth edition of the Made in Senegal
12:37closed in Dakar.
12:40Valuing our local products and building national champions.
12:43It was the theme of this edition
12:46which is devoted to the promotion,
12:49creativity and innovation of Senegalese.
12:52This is a union and my blood.
12:55This Made in Senegal show is a mirror
12:58to reaffirm local entrepreneurship and development.
13:01It is also a meeting of the know-how
13:04and the Senegalese creativity.
13:11The Made in Senegal is a showcase
13:14of local actors and the diversity of Senegalese products.
13:17This year the theme is to value our local products
13:20and build champions.
13:23What we are looking for is to boost the Senegalese private sector.
13:26We know that the informal sector is very strong here in Senegal
13:29and it is always good to support them.
13:32And we as an event and communication structure,
13:35our first role is to provide them with visibility.
13:41Authorities, companies and technical and institutional partners
13:44have praised the dynamism and innovation of local artists.
13:47The Made in Senegal is much more than a label.
13:50It is the embodiment of our history,
13:53our diverse cultural system
13:56and our prosperous future
13:59thanks to the talent of Senegalese.
14:02This show offers an exceptional platform
14:05to promote exchanges,
14:08strengthen partnerships and promote our products.
14:11Promoting the Made in Senegal
14:14is a noble work.
14:17We have many Senegalese in their field
14:20who have difficulty in promoting their products.
14:23With more than 100 exhibitors expected this year,
14:26this show aims to encourage entrepreneurship in Senegal
14:29and to further boost the local economy.
14:32We can only think of the Made in Senegal
14:35because there is everything in the Made in Senegal.
14:38We have a lot of products,
14:41as well as in the buildings,
14:44in the interior decoration,
14:47in the clothing and in the consumption.
14:50We have everything of good quality in the Made in Senegal.
14:53We came to the 4th Made in Senegal show
14:56because we are Senegalese.
14:59We have to promote local products,
15:02Senegalese products.
15:05We have coconut based milk,
15:08coconut,
15:11we also have ginger.
15:14These are desserts and they are very good for health.
15:17A developed, fair and prosperous Senegal
15:20to ensure a sustainable endogenous development
15:23is the motto of the 4th edition
15:26of the Made in Senegal show.
15:31The season of the harvest of olives suspended in Tunisia,
15:34a decision far from unanimous among farmers
15:37that requires the state to redirect
15:40the current subsidies dedicated to vegetable oil
15:43to olive oil.
15:48We are in the province of Kairouan,
15:51150 km southwest of Tunisia,
15:54a region known for the reprehensible quality
15:57of its olive oil.
16:00We met the farmer Fragil Hadidi,
16:03owner of 5 hectares of olive trees,
16:06the delegation of Amour Bou Hajla.
16:09Hadidi spoke with regret and bitterness
16:12about the difficulties he faced
16:15during the season of the harvest.
16:20We started to harvest olives,
16:23but with the decrease in the price of olives,
16:26the oil companies did not accept to buy the harvest.
16:29We therefore decided to stop the harvest.
16:32The season of the harvest was lost this year
16:35and there was a lack of solutions.
16:38The state must act and provide solutions
16:41as soon as possible.
16:44In southern Tunisia, many other farmers
16:47decided to stop their olive harvesting operations.
16:50Others protested to express their anger
16:53at the collapse of the prices this year.
16:56And finally, the harvest of olives
16:59stopped all over Tunisia.
17:02I am from the delegation of Shrard.
17:05The prices here are very low.
17:08We therefore decided this year
17:11to abandon this olive tree,
17:14to abandon our source of subsistence.
17:17We are obliged to do so.
17:20Faced with this situation,
17:23President Kayser Saïd
17:26has hired the National Oil Office
17:29to carry out this mission.
17:32Experts in agricultural policy
17:35say they do not have the means
17:38to carry out this mission
17:41in terms of storage or finance,
17:44thus creating a void
17:47in the last link of the production chain of olive oil.
17:50This prompted the government
17:53to take other measures
17:56such as a decision
17:59that will come into force in January 2025.
18:02It is an important and vital sector in Tunisia
18:05because it is a strong source of currency for the country.
18:08Last year, 5,400 billion in currency
18:11were introduced into the state budget.
18:14This year, we were surprised
18:17by the sharp drop in prices,
18:20which affected the school season as a whole.
18:24The issue is crucial,
18:27not only for the producers,
18:30but for the Tunisian economy as a whole.
18:33The press and the school sector
18:36need a long-term vision,
18:39as experts in agricultural policy confirm.
18:42This is the end of this news.
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