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00:00This programme contains strong language and adult humour.
00:08Any similarity to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
00:14Good evening ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Médien TV.
00:18Thank you for joining us for a new edition of Le Journal.
00:21Here are the headlines.
00:23With over 45,400 Palestinians killed,
00:26Israeli bombings continue in the Gaza Strip. The last large hospital in the north of the enclave was destroyed by Israeli terrorists.
00:37In South Korea, a plane of the company Jeju Air crashed during its landing at the airport in Muan,
00:42killing 179 people. We'll talk about it in a few moments.
00:48In Chad, polling stations opened this morning, on the second day of a triple scrutiny presented by the authorities as the last stage of the transition.
00:56A scrutiny largely boycotted by the opposition.
01:03The Israeli army continues to pillage the Gaza Strip, a humanitarian situation that is still disastrous.
01:08It did not spare the Kamala Dwell Hospital, the last large functional hospital in the north of the enclave.
01:14Its director and a dozen staff members are still in the hands of Israeli troops.
01:19A situation that exasperates the World Health Organization, but also Doctors Without Borders.
01:24Hakim Khaldi, head of the Department of Operations of the WHO, tells us more.
01:30Kamala Dwell was the last hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip.
01:33The attack, the bombing of this hospital, caused the civilians who remained in this area to have no access to health care.
01:43But it's beyond health infrastructure. Everything was systematically distributed by the Israeli army,
01:48whether in the north of the Gaza Strip, in the center or in the south. They no longer have access to health care in the hospital area.
01:54To have access to health care, now, in all these forced displacement phases,
01:58which is a constraint for the populations to have access to health care,
02:02now we must be able to access hospitals that are further south to benefit from health care.
02:06Which is an additional constraint in the daily life of Gaza, which is beyond hospitals.
02:11No electricity, no heating. Now there are children who die of cold.
02:16The center of Gaza is not spared either.
02:18The Israeli troops continue to bomb civil infrastructure.
02:22An Israeli strike on a house killed nine people.
02:25With more than 45,400 Palestinians killed, the hell of Israeli bombings continues in the enclave.
02:31Israeli military operations should continue.
02:38In South Korea, a plane of the Jeju Air company crashed today,
02:42during its landing at the airport in Muan.
02:44According to this crash, 179 people were killed.
02:48The plane that connects Bangkok to Muan was saved.
02:51It took off from its runway after its second attempt to land.
02:54The cause of the accident is presumed to be a collision between birds
02:58and also combined with unfavorable weather conditions.
03:07The black boxes of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane, which crashed Wednesday in Kazakhstan,
03:12will be sent to Brazil for investigation.
03:15The plane would have been shot down by a Russian anti-aircraft missile
03:18and caused the death of 38 passengers.
03:20The investigation commission on the accident decided to send flight recorders
03:24to the Brazilian Aeronautical Accident Prevention Center,
03:28which is the producer country of the Embraer plane,
03:31said the Kazakh Ministry of Transport in a statement.
03:38New episode in the political crisis in Georgia.
03:41The new president has been invested today.
03:43The ultra-conservative Mikheil Kavalavlichi,
03:46loyal to the party in power,
03:47succeeded the head of the outgoing state and partisan of the opposition,
03:51Salome Zorabikvili.
03:53Leaving the presidential palace, the outgoing president announced
03:56that she was the only legitimate head of state in the country.
04:03Presidential in Croatia.
04:05The outgoing president won it in the first round.
04:07Zoran Milanovich, supported by the Social Democratic Party,
04:11won the presidential election with more than 51% of the votes
04:14in front of the conservative candidate in power, Dragan Primorak.
04:18Figures announced by the ISPOS institute
04:20and broadcast by national television.
04:22The official results will be published later in the evening.
04:29And in France, the new Minister of Justice proposes to isolate in prison
04:33the 100 largest drug traffickers.
04:34The goal is to prevent them from having contacts outside
04:38to continue their criminal activities.
04:40I suggest you listen to Gérald Darmanin.
04:43So the goal, it's a first goal,
04:45of symbols to mark strong,
04:48to take the hundred,
04:49that's what I asked the penitentiary administration,
04:51to identify people who would be able to network
04:53in connection with the Ministry of the Interior,
04:55who obviously have this information,
04:57to be able to show that we will stop, in France,
04:59to order the trafficking of his prison
05:02or to order the murder of his prison
05:04or to threaten magistrates,
05:06to threaten lawyers,
05:08to threaten penitentiary officers from his prison.
05:10The Tijaniyya Tariqa has contributed to the enrichment
05:13of communication relations between Morocco and African countries,
05:16in particular with Senegal.
05:18These are the words of Ahmed Taufekh,
05:20Moroccan Minister of Justice and Islamic Affairs,
05:22who spoke yesterday at the opening
05:24of the 44th edition of the Islamic Cultural Days,
05:27organized by the Tijaniyya Organization of Dakar,
05:30under the patronage of Samah Chester, the king of Mohammedis,
05:32and placed under the presidency of the Senegalese president,
05:36Bassiro Dioumaïfaye.
05:41In Tunisia, the year 2024 was characterized
05:44by serious political tensions between Qaïsaïd and the opposition.
05:48And on the economic level,
05:49the difficulties of the country to get out of the crisis
05:51have negatively affected the purchasing power of the Tunisians.
05:54The explanations from Tunis, with Nejoa Becha.
05:58The year 2024 is now over.
06:01Its successor, 2025,
06:03has prudent forecasts in Tunisia.
06:06The social tensions attributed to a galloping inflation
06:09are the most to be feared.
06:11This is added to by the degradation of the purchasing power of citizens
06:15and the imbalance of public finances.
06:18In 2024, statistics indicate
06:21a slowdown in growth,
06:23a rate of 1.8%
06:25during the third quarter of the year.
06:28I didn't buy anything.
06:31All food products are expensive.
06:35This past year has been marked by the presidential elections.
06:39The outgoing president, Qaïsaïd,
06:40accused by civil society of authoritarian drift,
06:44has been re-elected to a crushing majority of 90.7%.
06:49Only two competitors were allowed to appear,
06:52out of 17 initially,
06:54after the elimination of the strongest rivals of Qaïsaïd.
06:58The scrutiny has been marked by a record rate of abstention.
07:02Young people have deserted the polls,
07:04with 6% of voters aged between 18 and 35,
07:10according to figures given
07:12by the Superior Independent Institute for Elections.
07:16I have boycotted the elections for several reasons.
07:21For five years, we have been waiting for the promises of Qaïsaïd to come true.
07:26In addition, the level of life of Tunisians has degraded considerably.
07:31In terms of rights and freedoms,
07:332024 has been difficult for many opponents.
07:38Unionists, lawyers and political commentators
07:41have been arrested,
07:43according to Article 54 on cybercrime.
07:48In the face of the catastrophic landscape
07:51that women and Tunisians live in today,
07:55and in the face of the wave of repression
07:57that has been falling on the country for the past few years,
08:00a campaign for the liberation of women
08:04has been stopped for their own opinions.
08:07Immigrant rights defenders have also found themselves behind bars.
08:12For them, Tunisia has become,
08:14after the agreements signed with Italy and the European Union,
08:18a brutal border guard of Europe.
08:20In figures, the National Guard states
08:23that in the first eight months of 2024,
08:26arrivals in Italy from the Mediterranean
08:30fell by 63%
08:32compared to the same period in 2023.
08:38On the political level,
08:40many analysts fear a new toughening of power
08:45after the victory of Qaïsaïd,
08:48which has regained its favourite slogans,
08:50announcing, in a martial time,
08:53to pursue the revolution of national liberation
08:57to build a clean country,
08:59corrupt and plotters.
09:04In Guinea, following the announcement of the report
09:06of the end of the transition period,
09:07the living forces are very angry.
09:09Opposition parties and members of civil society
09:12have decided not to recognize the military in power
09:14from 31 December.
09:16Explanations with Idrissa Sissé.
09:19It is the execution of the 10 points
09:21of the transition timetable
09:23that should lead to a return
09:25to the constitutional order in Guinea.
09:27To date, many points remain unfinished.
09:31For the political formation
09:32of former Prime Minister Selouda Rengianglo,
09:35the authorities of the transition
09:37have lacked the will to give power to civilians.
09:40The transition will not end on 31 December
09:41because we did not do what we were supposed to do.
09:43There is no basis yet.
09:45For me, I don't hear anything from the CDAO.
09:47No one from the CDAO came here
09:50to accept a two-year dynamic timetable.
09:55And in those two years,
09:58they included the Ravek.
09:59I understood that the CDAO too,
10:01if it has hopes,
10:02it is not quality hopes.
10:04Because we can't do a Ravek in two years.
10:06It is not possible.
10:07In any country in the world,
10:08we do a Ravek in two years.
10:09For the Alliance for Change and Progress,
10:13the actors involved in the transition in Guinea
10:15must give more time to the leaders
10:18for a real re-founding.
10:20The leader of this party
10:21refuses the use of the street demonstrations
10:24announced by the living forces.
10:26This transition came
10:29following a difficult situation for the Guineans.
10:34Let's give time to those who have taken power today
10:39to get us out of what we were,
10:42so that Guinea can now live
10:46the true era of democracy.
10:49It can't be done in haste.
10:52How can we talk about elections today
10:55when we don't even have electoral files,
10:58when we don't even have electoral codes?
11:00Even the institution that will preside over the elections,
11:05we don't have a consensus on that yet.
11:08We think that the re-founding
11:12is on the right track.
11:14The living forces of Guinea
11:15intend to oppose by all legal means
11:18to avoid a shift that, according to them,
11:20will lead to a confiscation of power by the military.
11:24They are also planning a demonstration
11:26on January 6
11:28to demand respect for the commitment
11:30taken to a return to the constitutional order.
11:34In the chat, participation in provincial and local
11:36legislative elections is announced to be low.
11:39A 38% participation rate
11:41was announced by the National Election Management Agency.
11:44All those who voted for the presidential election
11:47stayed at home following our call.
11:49That is to say, the overwhelming majority
11:51has declared the head of the main opposition party.
11:55The opposition has refused to participate in the scrutiny
11:57presented by the regime
11:59as the last step of the transition.
12:03Not in good conditions.
12:05There are no problems.
12:07We are voting in peace.
12:09We see that there is a special rhythm.
12:11We voted, alhamdulillah,
12:12and we wish good luck to everyone.
12:14And to the people who voted,
12:16we really, really wish that they do a good job for us.
12:19A better chat, a chat of the future,
12:21a new page, inshallah,
12:22that the chat will change with this new team, inshallah.
12:26According to UNICEF,
12:272024 was one of the worst years for children
12:31who live today in conflict zones.
12:33After 20 months of war,
12:35a first humanitarian convoy
12:36arrived in Jebel Hawliya,
12:38a town located 40 km south of Khartoum.
12:41A convoy of 28 trucks
12:43loaded with drugs
12:44is supposed to meet the urgent needs
12:47in terms of health and nutrition
12:49of about 200,000 families.
12:54More than 600,000 people killed
12:56and 2 million citizens kidnapped
12:58in the space of a year.
12:59In Nigeria, these figures
13:00from the National Bureau of Statistics are worrying,
13:02but inform us about the growing insecurity
13:05in this country,
13:06where armed groups continue to sow terror.
13:08The point with Gilbert Tamba.
13:12The report from the National Bureau of Statistics
13:15highlights the security problems
13:18that remain a major challenge
13:20for the federal authorities of Nigeria.
13:22According to this report,
13:24more than 2 billion naira,
13:25about 1.4 billion US dollars,
13:28would be paid to Nigerian smugglers
13:31in exchange for bribes between May 2023
13:34and April 2024.
13:38It is bad for the image of the country
13:40if it evokes the economy,
13:41it risks dissuading investors
13:43from coming because of what it represents.
13:47It would not be good for the country's attractiveness.
13:56Honestly, I want the government
13:58to focus more on the autonomy
14:01and not on the job, on the masses.
14:03That's why some...
14:05Because this insecurity is largely
14:07due to the lack of opportunity.
14:09But if the government can be able to take...
14:11There is not enough employment.
14:13And that security again, to help.
14:17The investigation reveals
14:18that the North West ranks first
14:20both for the prevalence of kidnappings
14:23and for the real number of kidnappings.
14:26Of the 2.2 million kidnappings
14:29in Nigeria during the investigation period,
14:32more than half, 1.42 million incidents
14:36occurred in the North West region.
14:38It's a call for the government to do more,
14:41to stop politics.
14:42It is a call for the government
14:44to do more,
14:46to put an end to the policy of inaction
14:48and to be really interested in the lives of citizens.
14:51We know, we the citizens that Nigeria is...
14:53Because it is just as important
14:55as any other question.
14:57It is no longer possible to continue to tell Nigerians
15:00that the country is secure.
15:04In October, the Nigerian army announced
15:07the emergence of a new terrorist group
15:09known as the AKARUAS,
15:11reinforcing the concerns of Nigerians
15:13on the issue of insecurity.
15:16Nigeria is facing a long-term insurrection
15:19in the North East of the country,
15:21mainly led by the BOKORAM group
15:23and its branch in West Africa, ISWAP.
15:26The solution is one that resides in governance.
15:30We can deploy all kinds of forces.
15:33We can announce that we will adopt other approaches.
15:38But in the end, the most sustainable solution
15:40is to improve on governance.
15:44But the emergence of the AKARUAS is becoming clear.
15:47It threatens growing security in Nigeria
15:50and in the North West,
15:51a region that has already been attacked by armed groups
15:54and the kidnapping against ransom.
15:58The Pan-African Parliament today called for a transparent mediation
16:01to end the post-electoral crisis in Mozambique.
16:04The country has been at the brink of murderous violence
16:06for two months and this week was marked
16:09by numerous acts of vandalism and plunder.
16:11Some 13,000 people fled to Malawi.
16:14Some Moroccan markets are preparing to welcome many customers.
16:17Flower shops, chocolate shops or pastry shops
16:20are in for a real rush.
16:22These end-of-year parties are an opportunity to exchange gifts
16:25and share moments of joy as a family.
16:27This is a report from Ayub Daraza and Idriss Payyot.
16:31In the city of Rabat,
16:32the last few days have been very busy.
16:34There is a lot going on in the city.
16:36There is a lot going on in the city.
16:38There is a lot going on in the city.
16:40There is a lot going on in the city.
16:42In the city of Rabat,
16:43the last few days of December
16:45have been particularly busy.
16:47Residents and visitors have fled to the markets and shops
16:50to prepare to welcome the new year.
16:52Flowers take a central place in the end-of-year celebrations
16:56and florists are in full activity
16:58to meet a growing demand.
17:03Flowers are in high demand for this period.
17:08Customers want elegant compositions,
17:10often to offer to their loved ones or decorate their table.
17:16It is a very special period.
17:19Flowers are in high demand during the holidays.
17:26We have designed special gifts for the holidays.
17:31People like to offer flowers to their loved ones.
17:34They bring joy and amaze the houses.
17:36It is a gift that always pleases.
17:41Chocolatiers also know a peak of activity.
17:44Chocolate, a symbol of pleasure and sharing,
17:47is one of the favorite gifts for this period.
17:50I really like flowers because it allows to decorate the house.
17:54You can also offer to friends if you are invited.
17:57Here there are beautiful flowers and bouquets.
18:00There are even dried flowers,
18:02which allows to stay all year.
18:04It is a place full of poetry.
18:06The New Year is synonymous with sharing and joy.
18:09I like to celebrate it as a family.
18:13I love to buy gifts for the New Year.
18:16I like to offer gifts to my mother who gave me everything.
18:22Offering a gift in this period is a precious gesture.
18:27I wish a happy new year to all Moroccans.
18:37In parallel with trade,
18:39the atmosphere in the streets is festive and joyful.
18:42The lights and animations create an enchanting setting
18:45that delights the inhabitants and visitors of the capital.
18:51Morocco is preparing to host the Cannes 2025 and the Mondial 2030.
18:55Some sports infrastructures are starting to come out of the ground.
18:58Others are in full rehabilitation.
19:00This is the case of the Grand Stade de Tangier.
19:02Explanations with Younes Benzinep.
19:06A year after sending the Africa Cup to the nations,
19:09the Grand Stade de Tangier continues its metamorphosis
19:12at a sustained pace.
19:14At the end of the year, the arrival of the first batches of giant cables
19:17and metal plates marks a new decisive step.
19:27The reconstruction of the Grand Stade de Tangier
19:30has taken decisive steps.
19:33In accordance with the recommendations and specifications
19:36of the International Football Federation.
19:41Son Arjez and his partners are working hard
19:44to deliver the construction site in time.
19:48In the surroundings, as well as inside the enclosure,
19:51the work continues without rest,
19:53including the exterior cover
19:55and the final installation of the new roof.
19:58In the long term, its capacity will be brought to 75,600 seats.
20:05The ongoing work includes the removal of the Olympic track
20:08which will allow space to be freed
20:11and thus make room for the stands.
20:14The installation of the roof
20:16which will make the stadium 100% covered.
20:20This is added to the renovation of the lawn
20:23and the creation of VIP space.
20:26The stadium will be equipped with high-end equipment
20:29such as a ventilation system
20:31and a last-generation lighting.
20:33Developments are also planned
20:35in the sports city of Ziatine.
20:37They include the creation of green spaces,
20:39areas dedicated to the public
20:41and a parking lot at two levels.
20:45Snowfall and cold waves are expected
20:47until Tuesday in several Moroccan provinces,
20:50namely Zidane, Tenerife, El House and Ouarzazate.
20:53A drop in temperatures will also affect
20:55the provinces of Midel, Tserodent, Bnimlel and Ifren
20:58where the temperature could drop to minus 5 degrees.
21:01This is what the General Directorate of Meteorology is telling us
21:04in an alert bulletin of level of orange vigilance.
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