مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 19/12/2024
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00:00Now let's start with the news coverage of Mariam Souri, here you go.
00:06Thank you Fathallah.
00:07Our viewers, you have the most prominent headlines.
00:09This is the news coverage.
00:13The Israeli army is conducting raids on Yemen
00:16after a missile was launched by the Houthis towards Israeli facilities.
00:23In Damascus, the international envoy to Syria
00:26is calling for free elections after the transition phase.
00:33And our diplomats in Doha are talking about
00:35the entry of the Houthi negotiations in the Gaza Strip
00:38as a decisive phase.
00:57In the beginning, Mariam, with this news,
00:59Burkina Faso launched four French citizens
01:02who were detained in Ouagadougou since December 2023
01:06under the influence of the King's authority.
01:09Fathallah, under the influence of the King's authority,
01:12the Sixth King,
01:13they honestly launched four French citizens
01:16who were detained in Ouagadougou since December 2023.
01:21The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
01:23confirmed that this humanitarian initiative
01:25was carried out thanks to the distinguished relations
01:28that the King has with the President of the Republic of Burkina Faso
01:32and the long-standing relations
01:34between the Kingdom of Morocco and Burkina Faso.
01:41A moment, Mariam, again, from the Moroccan desert.
01:46A moment, Mariam, again, from the Moroccan desert.
01:49Yes, Fathallah.
01:50In Chile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs
01:53of the Republic of Chile, Alberto Stork,
01:56renewed his commitment to support his country
01:59to continue the series led by the United Nations
02:02with the aim of reaching a fair, stable and realistic solution
02:06that can be applied and ultimately accepted
02:09by all parties to the Moroccan desert issue
02:13in the framework of the initiative
02:15that Morocco presented to the United Nations
02:18in April 2007.
02:19As Chile confirmed in the joint announcement
02:22after investigations carried out by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
02:26on the centrality of the United Nations
02:28in the political series,
02:30I reaffirm its support for the decision of the Security Council 2756
02:34in the name of the serious efforts
02:36and the confidence that the Kingdom of Morocco
02:39has shown to push forward this series
02:42towards a political solution.
02:46Also, Malta renewed its commitment
02:48that the plan of self-government
02:50is a good basis for the final settlement
02:52of the Moroccan desert issue.
02:54Also, in a joint statement,
02:56after a tight meeting with the technical debate
02:59between Ian Berg, Deputy Prime Minister,
03:02Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Malta
03:05and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita
03:08on the occasion of the fifth anniversary
03:10of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries,
03:13he stated in this statement that Malta,
03:15a member of the Security Council,
03:17considers that the plan of self-government
03:19is a serious contribution
03:21and there is confidence in the political series
03:23led by the United Nations
03:25in order to push the series
03:27towards a final settlement.
03:32The Council of Deputies and the Supreme Council of the Libyan State
03:35met yesterday in Busniqa
03:37about the preliminary stage of the election.
03:39The text of the agreement,
03:41which has three articles,
03:43stated that the Deputy Secretary of State
03:45on both sides
03:47to re-establish the executive power
03:49based on the fourth article
03:51of the Libyan political agreement
03:53based on the decision of the Security Council
03:55No. 2259 for 2015
03:58in order to achieve the election
04:00according to the electoral laws.
04:02The two parties also agreed
04:04to form a joint working committee
04:06on the re-establishment
04:08of a new executive power
04:10which includes communication
04:12with the UN
04:14and various local and international parties
04:16and reviewing the proposed
04:18election mechanism
04:20by meeting Cairo between the two councils
04:22and so on,
04:24to submit a proposal
04:26to the relevant authorities
04:28to guarantee the work of the government
04:30according to standards
04:32to the international news
04:34about the development of a new field
04:36on the Yemeni lands.
04:38It is true.
04:40The Israeli army announced
04:42that it has launched air strikes
04:44on Houthi military targets
04:46in Yemen
04:48in an attack that resulted
04:50in the launch of a missile
04:52aimed at Israel.
04:54The army said in a statement
04:56that Israeli warplanes
04:58attacked Houthi military targets
05:00in order to launch
05:02two power plants
05:04and an oil-producing port.
05:14US Secretary of State
05:16Antony Blinken announced
05:18that he is still optimistic
05:20about the possibility of a ceasefire
05:22between Israel and Hamas
05:24in the Gaza Strip
05:26during the remaining days
05:28President Joe Biden
05:30refused to announce
05:32any speculation
05:34about the success of these efforts
05:36after Washington was filled
05:38with hope.
05:40The US Secretary of State
05:42emphasized
05:44that the Israeli army
05:46in the Gaza Strip
05:48remains unnamed
05:50and does not benefit Israel.
05:58Tensions in the Gaza Strip
06:00have entered a critical stage.
06:02The controversial artistic meetings
06:04in Doha with the Israeli presence
06:06hastened the signing of the agreement
06:08after completing its final details.
06:10Primary information indicates
06:12that the deal may be completed
06:14next week
06:16if the current progress
06:18of the negotiations continues.
06:22The controversial artistic meetings
06:24in Doha with the Israeli presence
06:26hastened the signing
06:28of the agreement
06:30after completing its final details
06:32especially those related to the names
06:34of the residential housing
06:36and the Palestinian prisoners.
06:38Primary information indicates
06:40that the deal may be completed
06:42next week
06:44if the current progress
06:46of the negotiations continues.
06:48According to analysts,
06:50it is likely that there is a soft
06:52side to Hamas
06:54and that it is necessary
06:56to complete the withdrawal
06:58to accept partial withdrawals
07:00from the main centers
07:02in Philadelphia
07:04and northern Gaza
07:06under an agreement
07:08on freedom of movement
07:10from the south to the north
07:12and the introduction
07:14of large quantities of aid
07:16including oil.
07:18In response to the Israeli Prime Minister
07:20Benjamin Netanyahu's
07:22statement,
07:24the talks
07:26revolve around
07:28about 40 or 50
07:30Palestinian prisoners
07:32against each Israeli prisoner
07:34including four
07:36of the former prisoners
07:38with large sentences.
07:40Thus, the total number
07:42revolves around 1,200
07:44Palestinian prisoners
07:46with the possibility
07:48of an Israeli veto
07:51To the new international
07:53movements regarding the situation
07:55in Syria.
07:56That's right, Fathallah.
07:58The talk started
08:00about organizing the elections
08:02in Syria. The UN Special Envoy
08:04for Syria, Geir Pedersen,
08:06called on Damascus to organize
08:08free and fair elections
08:10with the end of the transitional
08:12phase in the country
08:14after about three months
08:16talking about a political solution
08:18in Syria. Pedersen
08:20finished his visit to Damascus
08:22where he met Ahmad al-Shara,
08:24the new Syrian leader.
08:26Pedersen said that Syria
08:28is facing a new beginning
08:30in line with the decision
08:32of the Security Council
08:34in 2024 with the adoption
08:36of a new constitution
08:38that will be a new social contract
08:40for all Syrians.
08:42He also said that there is a need
08:44for immediate humanitarian assistance
08:46in the process of ending
08:48the sanctions.
08:54The Foreign Minister
08:56of the French Independent Government,
08:58Jean-Noël Barou,
09:00announced that the ministers
09:02and the American, European,
09:04Arab and Turkish officials
09:06who met in Aqaba on December 14
09:08will meet again in Paris
09:10to deliver their messages.
09:12In the Aqaba meeting,
09:14Pedersen reiterated the need
09:16for a joint political transition
09:18approved by the Syrian leadership
09:20and decided by the Syrians
09:22based on the principles
09:24in the Security Council Resolution
09:26No. 2254
09:28sent by the United Nations
09:30to Syria.
09:36Ankara rejected the accusation
09:38made by US President Donald Trump
09:40to his Turkish counterpart,
09:42the Turkish Foreign Minister,
09:44in a televised interview
09:46said that it is not possible
09:48to describe the situation
09:50as an adoption
09:52because it will be a blatant mistake
09:54to describe what is happening
09:56in Syria in this way.
09:58In the interview itself,
10:00the Turkish Foreign Minister
10:02called on Syria to be strict
10:04in dealing with the situation
10:06of the Syrian Kurdish forces
10:08that are trying to invade
10:10and intervene militarily
10:12against these terrorists.
10:20The head of the Lebanese Government
10:22said that his country is
10:24relying on the important role
10:26of Turkey in overcoming
10:28crises. He added
10:30during a press conference
10:32in Ankara with Turkish President
10:34Recep Tayyip Erdogan
10:36that Lebanon has suffered a lot
10:38on its land.
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12:32to change the climate, but as a source of solutions.
12:35There is what we call resilience and adaptation.
12:40Resilience when a situation...
12:42Here we call it softness and adaptation.
12:45Softness when disasters like floods occur.
12:48As before, and that's women.
12:52Everything must be done to continue living as in the past.
12:56Here, women propose solutions to face floods,
13:00but also to find innovative solutions
13:03to enable the family to live and protect the children,
13:07especially when there is no home left.
13:10At the end of the day, everything has been destroyed and there is no home left.
13:14This episode highlights the role of women as a bridge connecting the earth,
13:19as a hub for development and sustainability,
13:22and the sky that represents the challenges of climate change and the horizon of the future.
13:27The importance of this discussion in the Moroccan context
13:29is reflected in the presence of major environmental challenges,
13:32such as the scarcity of water resources and the change in agriculture,
13:36which puts women, especially in rural areas,
13:39in direct confrontation with these crises.
13:42Women on the left in the world are very concerned
13:45about the natural impacts on women in particular and on humans in general.
13:51Every time natural disasters occur,
13:54women are the victims of these disasters,
13:58whether they are economically unstable,
14:01professionally unstable, or family-wise.
14:04Therefore, we consider that if public policies take into account
14:09these climate changes
14:12and bring women closer to living in their areas in a stable way,
14:19governments must take broad and urgent measures
14:24to ensure the stability of women in their areas
14:27and to ensure that the negative impact of climate change does not affect women.
14:33It is expected that by 2050,
14:36the number of women will rise in the face of food insecurity
14:40by 236 million women and girls,
14:44compared to an increase of 131 million men,
14:50which will put an end to the current gap between the two sexes in the issue of hunger and nutrition.
14:56This is the end of this broadcast.
14:58Our viewers, the rest of the episodes are with Fathala Bouzidi.
15:01Thank you, Maryam Tsouri, for this comprehensive tour
15:04of Morocco's and the world's mosques.
15:06We will meet you again at the top of the hour.
15:09We will be back with you in our news hour with the latest news.