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00:00Good evening and welcome to Mediain TV. Thank you for joining us for a new newscast. Here
00:21are the headlines.
00:23Exceptional news at the end of the year. Some banking agencies remain open this weekend
00:28to facilitate banking operations. This is an announcement from the professional group of
00:32banks in Morocco.
00:35In Razzal Hospital, Kamala Duane is destroyed by the Israeli army. According to the World
00:40Health Organization, the services that were set on fire and the director of the hospital
00:44are in the hands of the Israeli army.
00:47Emilie de Mozambique is fleeing the country because of the post-electoral violence. This
00:52week has been marked by many acts of vandalism and looting. Many are those who have found
00:57refuge in neighboring countries.
01:03In Morocco, exceptionally, banks are opening their doors this weekend. Whether it is
01:08withdrawal deposits or closure of financial operations, individuals such as companies
01:12will be able to benefit from a proximity service to safely end the year.
01:16Explanations with Younes Benzinop.
01:21To facilitate banking operations in this end-of-year period, the professional group of banks
01:26in Morocco announces an exceptional measure. Banks are open on Saturdays and Sundays. The
01:31approach also aims to allow individuals to regularize their fiscal situation for the
01:36coming year.
01:43It is a good initiative that offers one last chance to those concerned to regularize their
01:48situation before the deadline set by the law.
01:53Offering a chance to regularize the fiscal situation is a good thing.
01:59This will inflate the treasury of the state and will have a positive impact on the financing
02:04of public investments.
02:07According to the General Directorate of Taxes, regularization of physical people for their
02:12profits and taxable income in Morocco has not been declared before January 1.
02:22Physical people practicing liberal activities, such as e-commerce, for example,
02:29and those who have not yet declared their income must pay a fixed contribution of 5%
02:39of the value of the assets and expenses concerned. Thus, the declared amounts will not be taken
02:44into account to rectify the taxable basis during a possible fiscal control.
02:50Several banks have already revealed the list of open agencies during this weekend.
02:55A total of no less than 290 agencies are available throughout the Kingdom.
03:00The list of open banking agencies is published on the website of each bank.
03:09The first edition of the Regional Communications Days of the Mohamed VI Foundation for Social
03:13Works of the National Security Staff took place yesterday in Rabat.
03:17The last stage of this initiative will end on Sunday.
03:20Several space stores have been set up in favor of the Foundation's partners,
03:25including those operating in the real estate, banking, insurance and telecommunications sectors.
03:30The objective is to strengthen proximity communication while addressing urgent cases
03:35and overcoming obstacles that can limit access to the social benefits proposed.
03:41We are about to move on to the second phase of professional qualifications in Morocco.
03:45The 200 calls for military service have validated the first stage of their training.
03:49This is a report from the Military Base of Benslimane.
03:57After completing the stages of the basic military training,
04:01the calls for military service of the 39th contingent,
04:05in the presence of officers and members of the Royal Armed Forces,
04:09have been made.
04:12The 200 calls have followed in the last four months a training focused,
04:16among other things, on citizen and physical education.
04:25This first phase of training allowed me to learn many skills,
04:29such as discipline, patience and, above all, commitment.
04:35Skills that will be very useful in my professional and personal life.
04:44This first phase is an important experience, full of challenges and motivation.
04:49Now we are going to start a specialized professional training.
04:55It is a step that requires more effort and dedication to be up to the task.
05:05The second phase of eight months will be dedicated to professional training,
05:09including several specialties that take into account their skills and their level of study.
05:18Depending on the results of the first phase,
05:21the calls will integrate different specialties
05:24that will allow them to improve their professional knowledge.
05:28I am confident that they will be able to develop their practical skills
05:33to meet the needs of the job market.
05:40In addition to a military parade,
05:42this ceremony is marked by theatrical and musical performances
05:45performed by the calls.
05:47It is closed by the awarding of the Prix aux lauréats des Jeux Nationaux des Appelés.
05:53After bombing the last operational hospital in northern Gaza,
05:57the Israeli army holds the director of this health establishment.
06:01It is announced to be out of service by the World Health Organization.
06:05According to the Palestinian authorities,
06:07the Israeli troops led a detention center to interrogate them.
06:11Dozens of medical staff members, including the director, Dr. Hossein Abu Safia.
06:16This establishment was the last large operational hospital in the north of the enclave.
06:2060 medical staff members and 25 patients are in critical condition
06:24after an Israeli strike hit the hospital.
06:28Still in the region,
06:30the Israeli army carried out strikes against an infrastructure
06:33at the Janta post, the Syrian-Lebanese border.
06:36This infrastructure would allow, according to Tzahal,
06:39the Hezbollah to pass weapons.
06:41These strikes occur a month after the entry into force of a truce between Israel
06:45and the Palestinian movement,
06:47and the two parties are accused of violating each other.
06:52How to explain this intensification of Israeli strikes
06:55targeting different infrastructures,
06:57often at the expense of human lives?
06:59Answer with Amjad Shehab,
07:01professor of political science at the University of Al-Quds.
07:04Yes, Israel benefits from Hezbollah's weakness.
07:07It also benefits from the violation of the agreement
07:11signed between the Lebanese government and Israel.
07:15It benefits from the fact that the Lebanese army is a very weak army,
07:20incapable of resisting.
07:22It destroys all the military infrastructure
07:25installed by Hezbollah,
07:27especially in the south of Lebanon.
07:29According to the agreement,
07:32Hezbollah must retreat after the river of Litany.
07:36So in the south of Lebanon,
07:38normally there are no military forces
07:42that can stop the instructions
07:47made by the Israeli army.
07:50So they are destroying all the infrastructure
07:53and even razing the houses of the inhabitants of the south of Lebanon
08:00to avoid Hezbollah's return,
08:03as happened in 2006
08:08when there were clashes between Hezbollah and Israel.
08:12I think Israel benefits from the situation
08:17and is trying to react by violating
08:21almost 320 times the agreement between the two sides.
08:29The 60 days that have been agreed
08:34to retreat completely from the south of Lebanon
08:37are coming to an end.
08:40I think there will also be a provocation
08:44by Hezbollah to stay,
08:47or they will respect the commitments
08:50made to France and the United States
08:55that guaranteed these 60-day retreat agreements.
09:01The Israeli army has declared
09:03that it has intercepted a missile launched from Yemen this Saturday,
09:06determined a day after the Yemeni capital
09:09was hit by a new Israeli strike,
09:11a murderous attack that killed six people,
09:13which targeted the airport in Sana'a,
09:15where the head of the World Health Organization
09:17and a UN coordinator for humanitarian aid in Yemen are located.
09:24The Houthis accuse Washington and London
09:26of having carried out strikes targeting Yemen.
09:28They accuse the United States and the United Kingdom
09:30of having carried out two air strikes targeting the north of the country,
09:33two Israeli raids targeting the area of Baha'is in the Medhi district,
09:37where the Houthis indicated in a statement
09:40denouncing a British-American attack.
09:42The Houthis attributed to London this intervention
09:45the day after Israeli raids that killed six people
09:48and severely damaged the airport in Sana'a.
09:58In the Republic of South Korea,
10:00the parquet is accused today.
10:02President Daechi Yong-song-yeol
10:04of having authorized the army to open fire
10:06to enter the parliament,
10:07attempting to impose martial law.
10:09South Korea is the third leader
10:11in less than a month.
10:12The interim president, since mid-December,
10:15has been dismissed by the deputies
10:17who blame him for trying to interfere
10:19with the investigation of his predecessor's coup d'etat.
10:27In Morocco, authorities have imposed
10:29a new customs law on Egyptian tomato cans.
10:32This measure, which will be extended until 2030,
10:34aims to protect the national industry
10:36from the import of canned goods from Egypt.
10:40Explanations with Younes Benzina.
10:44It is now official.
10:45The import of Egyptian tomato cans
10:48is subject to a definitive anti-dumping law of 29.93%.
10:53This decision, taken by the ministers
10:55of industry, commerce, economy and finance,
10:58follows an open investigation
11:00after a complaint from the National Federation
11:02of Food Industries.
11:04Of course, there are some professionals
11:08in the sector who have reported
11:10disloyal trade practices
11:12regarding the import of canned
11:14tomatoes from Egypt.
11:16We salute this government decision
11:19aimed at defending the local industry.
11:30The investigation covering the period
11:32from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023,
11:34revealed that Egyptian imports
11:37had had a significant impact
11:39on the domestic market.
11:41On its part, the report of the
11:43National Federation of Food Industries
11:45reported a drop of 14%
11:47from the local market share,
11:49while the price differences
11:51between imported and local products
11:53went from 13% to 35%
11:55between 2018 and 2022.
12:03This decision does not go against
12:05the free trade agreement
12:07between Morocco and Egypt.
12:13This measure is part of the rules
12:15of the World Trade Organization,
12:19which authorizes such practices
12:21to protect local industries.
12:25Note that Morocco imported
12:27more than 29.6 million dollars
12:29of canned tomatoes in 2023,
12:31of which about 75%
12:34came from Egypt.
12:36The entry into force of the
12:38anti-dumping law on Egyptian imports
12:40could therefore redefine the
12:42dynamics of the Moroccan market.
12:47In Senegal, the Prime Minister
12:49has made his statement
12:51of general policy, tax reform,
12:53reciprocity for visas,
12:55or modification of the amnesty law.
12:57Back on the main lines
12:59of his plan to break up with
13:01the Senegalese government.
13:03Faced with Senegalese deputies,
13:05Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko
13:07announced the abrogation
13:09of the amnesty law
13:11voted last March.
13:13This is on the occasion
13:15of his statement of general policy,
13:17a way for the government
13:19to bring justice to the Senegalese
13:21who died in 2021 and 2013
13:23in political violence.
13:25It will be proposed
13:27in the coming weeks
13:29to bring back the amnesty law
13:31voted on March 6, 2024
13:33by the previous legislature.
13:35For all the light
13:37to be made,
13:39and the responsibilities
13:41established
13:43on some sides
13:45to be fulfilled.
13:47This is not about
13:49witch-hunting,
13:51even less about revenge,
13:53because no feeling of revenge
13:55encourages us.
13:57No social peace
13:59can be guaranteed.
14:01Some points announced
14:03by the Senegalese Prime Minister
14:05are not shared by some
14:07so-called non-aligned deputies.
14:09This is the case of the application
14:11of the principle of reciprocity
14:13of visas to refugees
14:15from certain countries.
14:17Establishing visas has been done several times.
14:19It has been abandoned.
14:21I was Minister of Air Transport
14:23when Nakissa wanted to reestablish visas.
14:25I told her
14:27I won't give you less than 3 years
14:29to stop this.
14:31It was not a position of weakness.
14:33They tried it, it didn't work.
14:35You won't start again
14:37what you tried, it didn't work.
14:39Another point of his speech
14:41are the ambitious measures
14:43aimed at reforming higher education.
14:45The goal is to strengthen
14:47the employability of young graduates
14:49by offering them a concrete professional experience
14:51from the initial training.
14:53A training policy
14:55for all students
14:57will be implemented
14:59to guarantee the financial
15:01sustainability
15:03of this vast field.
15:05A new educational economic model
15:07will be implemented
15:09based on the public-private partnership.
15:11Finances based on performance
15:13and the financial autonomy
15:15of the institutions.
15:17The scholarships will include
15:19a professional training component
15:21while the institutions
15:23will be empowered
15:25to generate income
15:27through their expertise
15:29and applied research.
15:31Following his statement
15:33of General Policy,
15:35these deputies of the 15th legislature
15:37are waiting for real solutions
15:39for the implementation of a sustainable
15:41and inclusive economic development.
15:43Today, the speech he gave
15:45I think it's a speech
15:47that reassures, comforts
15:49and renews hope
15:51for a just Senegal,
15:53for a prosperous Senegal, for a sovereign Senegal.
15:55After receiving the head of the government
15:57at the National Assembly,
15:59the deputies are holding a plenary session
16:01this Saturday, December 28.
16:03Two points on the agenda.
16:05Adopt the Finance Law for the year 2025
16:07and elect the members
16:09of the Senegalese High Court of Justice.
16:13The Mozambican militia is fleeing the country
16:15because of post-electoral violence.
16:17This week has been marked
16:19by many acts of vandalism.
16:21According to many government sources,
16:23some 13,000 people have fled
16:25to neighboring countries.
16:27They fled to Malawi,
16:29mainly via its southern border.
16:31It just started on Monday
16:33and coincides with the confirmation
16:35by the highest court of Mozambique
16:37of the victory of the party in power,
16:39the FRELIMO, at the elections on October 9.
16:41It was because I lit the first flame
16:43in the highest court of Mozambique.
16:45Residents in the south of Khartoum
16:47received this week the first aid convoy
16:49since the beginning of the war.
16:51A total of 28 trucks loaded with food
16:53and medicine arrived in Jbeila Elia,
16:55a locality located 40 km
16:57south of the capital.
16:59This locality is part of one of the many
17:01regions of Sudan facing a massive famine
17:03since the beginning of the conflict.
17:05In Tunisia, the past year
17:07has been characterized
17:09by serious political tensions
17:11between Kayseride and the opposition.
17:13On the economic level,
17:15the difficulties of the country
17:17to get out of the crisis
17:19have negatively affected
17:21the Tunisian purchasing power.
17:23The developments with Najwa Becha
17:25from Tunis.
17:27The year 2024 is now over.
17:29Its successor, 2025,
17:31has prudent forecasts in Tunisia.
17:33The social tensions attributed
17:35to a galloping inflation
17:37are the most to fear.
17:39In addition to this,
17:41the degradation of the purchasing power
17:43of citizens and the imbalance
17:45of public finances.
17:47In 2024, statistics indicate
17:49a slowdown of growth
17:51of 1.8%
17:53during the third quarter
17:55of the year.
17:57I didn't buy anything.
17:59All food products are expensive.
18:01This past year has been marked
18:03by the presidential elections.
18:05The outgoing president of Kayseride,
18:07accused by the civil society
18:09of authoritarian drift,
18:11was re-elected to an overwhelming majority
18:13of 90.7%.
18:15Only two competitors
18:17were allowed to appear,
18:19out of 17 initially,
18:21after the elimination of the strongest
18:23rivals of Kayseride.
18:25The scrutiny was marked
18:27by a record rate of abstention.
18:29The young people deserted the polls
18:31with 6% of voters
18:33aged between
18:3518 and 35,
18:37according to figures given
18:39by the Superior Independent
18:41Institute for Elections.
18:43I boycotted
18:45the elections for several reasons.
18:47For five years,
18:49we have been waiting in vain
18:51for the promises of Kayseride to come true.
18:53In addition, the level of life
18:55of Tunisians has degraded considerably.
18:57In terms of rights
18:59and freedoms,
19:01the year 2024 has been difficult
19:03for many opponents.
19:05Unionists, lawyers
19:07and political commentators
19:09ended up in prison,
19:11according to article 54
19:13on cybercrime.
19:15In the face of the catastrophic
19:17landscape that women
19:19and Tunisians
19:21generally live today,
19:23and in the face of the wave of repression
19:25that has been beating on the country
19:27for a few years,
19:29a campaign for the liberation
19:31of women who have been arrested
19:33for their own opinions.
19:35Immigrant rights defenders
19:37also found themselves behind bars.
19:39For them, Tunisia has become,
19:41after the agreements signed
19:43with Italy and the European Union,
19:45a brutal border guard of Europe.
19:47According to figures,
19:49the National Guard states
19:51that in the first eight months
19:53of the year,
19:55arrivals in Italy
19:57from the Mediterranean
19:59fell by 63%
20:01compared to the same period
20:03in 2023.
20:05On the political level,
20:07many analysts fear
20:09a new toughening of power
20:11after the victory
20:13of Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
20:15who resumed his favorite slogans
20:17announcing,
20:19in a martial time,
20:21to pursue the revolution
20:23of national liberation
20:25to build a clean country
20:27of corrupt and plotters.
20:30In Morocco,
20:31at the turn of the year 2025
20:33and the World Cup 2030,
20:35infrastructures are in full swing.
20:37The Tanger Stadium is an example.
20:39Built in 2011,
20:41this building is now the subject
20:43of a renovation project.
20:45This is a report by Driss Bousserhaen
20:47and the story by Younes Benzino.
20:49A year after the coup d'envoi
20:51of the African Nations Cup,
20:53the great Tanger Stadium continues
20:55its metamorphosis at a steady pace.
20:57The arrival of the first
20:59cables and metal plates
21:01marks a new decisive step.
21:11The reconstruction of the great
21:13Tanger Stadium has taken
21:15decisive steps,
21:17in accordance with the recommendations
21:19and specifications of the
21:21International Football Federation.
21:23Son Arges and his partners
21:25are working hard
21:27to deliver the site
21:29within the planned deadlines.
21:31In the surroundings,
21:33as inside the stadium,
21:35the work continues
21:37without rest,
21:39including the exterior
21:41cover and the final
21:43installation of the new roof.
21:45In the end,
21:47its capacity will reach
21:4975,600 seats.
21:51The roof installation
21:53will make the stadium
21:55100% covered.
21:57In addition to this,
21:59the renovation of the lawn
22:01and the creation of VIP space
22:03will be added.
22:09The stadium will be equipped
22:11with high-end equipment,
22:13such as a ventilation system
22:15and a last-generation lighting.
22:17Developments are also planned
22:19including the creation
22:21of green spaces,
22:23public areas and parking
22:25at two levels.
22:27The Rabat Jewelry Museum
22:29is a must-visit place
22:31to discover the history
22:33of Moroccan traditional jewelry.
22:35In 2011, this museum
22:37offers a beautiful fusion
22:39between architectural heritage
22:41and traditional culture.
22:43The museum
22:45presents a rich collection
22:47of ancient jewelry,
22:49traditional garlands
22:51and ceremonial accessories
22:53used by Moroccan women
22:55over the centuries.
22:57A total of 8,000 objects
22:59are exhibited in the museum,
23:01from costumes to bags,
23:03belts and shoes.
23:05Unique pieces
23:07from different regions
23:09of the kingdom.
23:11This museum,
23:13located in the heart
23:15of the city of Rabat,
23:17is a historical gem
23:19dating from the 19th
23:21and 20th centuries.
23:25The Bizoum necklace
23:27is the oldest piece of jewelry
23:29in the world.
23:31It consists of 32 perforated shells
23:33and was discovered in 2019
23:35in the Bizoum cave near Sawira.
23:37The gallery, which plays
23:39a role in preserving
23:41Moroccan cultural heritage,
23:43is one of the oldest
23:45in the world.
23:47It is my first day
23:49here in this museum.
23:51Moroccan and foreign visitors
23:53come here to discover
23:55this site that highlights
23:57the Moroccan heritage
23:59illustrated in precious
24:01clothes and antiques.
24:03It is an unprecedented experience.
24:05In 2024,
24:07His Majesty King Mohammed VI
24:09donated to the museum
24:11This building is a museum
24:13dating from 1915
24:15and was called the Museum of Zoodaïa
24:17until 2006.
24:19Snowfalls are expected
24:21in several Moroccan provinces
24:23until Tuesday,
24:25according to the General Directorate
24:27of Meteorology.
24:29These snowfalls will continue
24:31in Middelt, Azilal, Bnimlel,
24:33Tinrir, Elhaouz and Ouarzazate.
24:35The same phenomenon is expected
24:37during the same period
24:39of time.
24:41This is the end of this newscast.
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