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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 03/01/2025

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00:00And now, our viewers, we follow the newscast.
00:10In the headlines of this newscast, we will follow in a little while.
00:14The Israeli army said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and injured 12 Israelis while fleeing to the refugee camps.
00:37Israel said it targeted military sites belonging to the Syrian army south of Aleppo, Syria.
00:46It is being confronted in Seoul between the presidential security and investigators trying to implement a judicial order to detain the detained president for questioning.
01:06The Israeli army said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and entered the Israeli airspace.
01:24The Israeli army said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and entered the Israeli airspace.
01:32The Israeli army said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and entered the Israeli airspace.
01:43Israel said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and entered the Israeli airspace.
01:54Israel said it successfully fired a missile from Yemen and entered the Israeli airspace.
02:1425 Palestinians were killed, including Hamas police chief in the Gaza Strip and his deputies.
02:23The Israeli air force carried out raids in the Gaza Strip, according to the civil defense in the area, in a way that the Israeli army confirmed.
02:32The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has authorized the commissioners to continue the investigations into the raid, aiming to draw up an agreement with the Hamas movement allowing the release of the hostages and reaching a permanent ceasefire for more than 15 months.
02:50The Israeli air force has targeted locations belonging to the Syrian army south of Aleppo, according to the Syrian Human Rights Center.
03:05The center was hit by at least seven large explosions resulting from the Israeli air force targeting defense facilities in the Safira region south of Aleppo and scientific research.
03:16Locations belonging to the Syrian army have been evacuated since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
03:22Israel carried out hundreds of air raids on Syrian military installations after the armed factions of the Legation of Liberation of the Levant were overthrown on December 8, Bashar al-Assad.
03:33Israel has justified these raids with its desire to prevent the fall of these facilities in the hands of the enemy.
03:41Morocco is now the third-largest port in the world, with the most ports in 2024.
03:57According to the latest report issued by the International Bank and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Morocco is far ahead of its regional competitors.
04:07Mariam Tsouri reports.
04:10In an unprecedented achievement, the port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati has established itself as one of the best ports in the world.
04:20The port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati, which is the largest port in Africa and the Mediterranean Sea region,
04:26is the third-largest port in the world, with the most ports in 2024.
04:34This is according to the latest report issued by the International Bank and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
04:41The port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati comes after the ports of Yangshan in China and Salalah in the Sultanate of Oman,
04:48and achieved about 159.6 points, superior to its competitors, such as the port of the Spanish Green Island and the port of Port Said al-Misri.
05:01The report pointed to the port's outstanding performance, supported by modern technologies and advanced logistic services,
05:09which contributed to reducing waiting times and facilitating operations.
05:14This classification is a complement to the national strategy that made the port a global logistic center and a prominent model in port management.
05:25The port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati has become a vital part of the global support chains,
05:31and the latest classification has strengthened Morocco's attractiveness as one of the key centers for international trade.
05:38With the continued development of its infrastructure and services,
05:42the ambition of the port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati remains great in achieving more achievements, according to the port authorities.
05:50About the factors that contributed to the strengthening of the port management of the port of Tanja Al-Mutawassati,
05:57we follow the explanations of Abdelaziz Al-Roumani, an expert in social and trade economy.
06:02It is not easy to occupy this position among 405 international ports,
06:10according to the CPPE index, which is an important and international index.
06:16However, the effort that is put in, the technology that is used,
06:21the components of the ports, the qualifications of the ports that operate,
06:27the management, the advanced technology, the digitalization, the information and remote control,
06:33all of this in addition to the space.
06:35We have a huge, very large and wide port.
06:39We are talking about specialized ships, we are talking about port ships.
06:43It is completely different from fuel ships, cement ships, and so on.
06:48I mean, there are many types of ships, but the port ships have a great ability and accuracy,
06:57because they are commercial, they have to enter at the same time,
07:00they have to be eaten at the same time, they have to be loaded or not separated at the same time.
07:05Why do we say one time, one time and one period?
07:09So that it does not affect the cost or the performance of the global demand for the port.
07:17Here, the administrative, technical, structural and other qualifications of the port,
07:25and we have one, thank God, and we have access to the Atlantic coast,
07:28this is the power that the people of the Atlantic coast,
07:32this is the power that the people of the Atlantic coast,
07:35which is now superior to that of Malaysia, which was ahead of it.
07:38We will not forget this.
07:40Now we are directly behind the sultanate of Oman, which is huge in a large way,
07:44and it also has very strong qualifications, and that of China.
07:48So, with this power, we deserve and Morocco deserves this leadership,
07:53this position, and this performance recognized by the Knesset,
07:57recognized by the International Bank, and recognized by them, of course,
08:01as a solution to the debt of the port or its financial institutions.
08:05In Vienna, the Moroccan expert Khadija Bindam was appointed
08:11as the first deputy to the head of the International Council of Nuclear Associations.
08:15Thus, Khadija Bindam, who represents women in the global nuclear field,
08:20is the first woman to hold this prominent position in the International Council of Nuclear Associations,
08:27which represents more than 80,000 professionals in the sector.
08:31The state of the Moroccan expert will extend for a year
08:35until the General Assembly of the Council in Vienna,
08:38at the same time as the 69th Annual Conference of the International Agency for Nuclear Energy.
08:45Now to Tunisia, where the civil defense in the city of Sfax
08:50confirmed that its units were able to save 83 people
08:55and the dispersal of 27 bodies following the sinking of two unregulated migratory vessels.
09:01A group of emigrants from African countries were on board.
09:06Commenting on this topic, we follow the statements of Imad Soltani,
09:09the head of the Earth Association for All in the capital of Tunisia,
09:14speaking to colleagues at The Arts Media.
09:17As usual, we only mention the numbers as if they were not human.
09:22We refer to these illegal and inhuman policies.
09:26Do not respect the dignity of the immigrants,
09:29neither Tunisians nor Africans.
09:31In the first days of the new year, 2025,
09:35we received 27 bodies.
09:37They were dispersed through illegal migration.
09:42Two disasters, one in Jerba and the other in Qarkna.
09:47In Jerba, 71 emigrants were from Libya and the other from Tunisia.
09:52All these inhuman disasters must be stopped
09:57and all these policies that do not respect the dignity of the emigrants
10:02and the humanity of the International Covenant on Human Rights must be stopped.
10:07In all these inhuman files,
10:11which made the sea a graveyard for emigrants,
10:14we find Tunisian authorities ignoring all the aspects of this file.
10:19We do not find any strategy for this file,
10:22we do not find anything but agreements with Italy and the European Union.
10:27Recently, all these tragedies were not published,
10:31not a word about what happened.
10:33And all this is our responsibility to the Tunisian authorities
10:35to stop all this ignorance.
10:37And we consider this ignorance as a sign of failure
10:41in dealing with the issue of illegal migration.
10:45The United Nations said that more than half of Sudan's population
10:50became in need of humanitarian aid in 2025
10:55as the bloodbath continues there.
10:58According to the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs,
11:0130 million people need humanitarian aid,
11:05of which 16 million are children.
11:09Omar Shemlali reports.
11:13With the increasing number of armed conflicts
11:17and the continuation of the humanitarian disaster
11:20that is haunting Sudan,
11:22the United Nations revealed shocking figures
11:25that reflect the depth of the crisis.
11:27More than half of Sudan's population,
11:29i.e. about 30 million people,
11:32became in dire need of humanitarian aid,
11:36of which 16 million are children.
11:39These figures reflect an increase of more than 23%
11:44compared to last year,
11:47which makes the situation more complicated and difficult.
11:51The UN report highlights this increase
11:54in the continuation of the bloodbath
11:57between the Sudanese army and the quick aid forces.
12:00This conflict resulted in the killing of tens of thousands
12:04and the displacement of a quarter of the country's population.
12:07In a step to confront the disaster,
12:10the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs
12:14announced a comprehensive humanitarian response plan
12:17aimed at providing life-saving aid
12:20to about 21 million people
12:24from the most vulnerable groups,
12:26especially in the most vulnerable areas,
12:29such as Darfur, Al-Jazeera and Khartoum.
12:32The United Nations is seeking to raise more than $4 billion
12:37to implement its plan,
12:39which focuses on providing food, water and health care,
12:43as well as enhancing protection for civilians
12:46and restoring basic services.
12:50Ukraine announced that an attack by Russian vehicles
12:54in the middle of Kiev
12:56killed two people and injured others.
12:58The attack hit the heart of the Ukrainian capital
13:01after the agreement of the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
13:04in a speech he delivered on the occasion of the New Year
13:07in a bid to end the war within the next 12 months.
13:12Details with Fathallah Bouzidi.
13:15Russia is taking advantage of the New Year
13:18by intensifying its raids on the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.
13:22An air strike by planes flying over the city
13:26killed and injured people
13:28and left heavy damage to buildings.
13:30On the other hand, the air force in Ukraine
13:33said it had dropped 63 of the original
13:37111 attack planes launched by Russia.
13:42The new attack is followed by another Russian missile attack
13:45targeting Kiev and Shutsk,
13:48which is close to the Russian borders
13:51in the northern-eastern part of the country.
13:54Russia is carrying out air raids and missile attacks
13:58on cities and towns far from the line of confrontation
14:02in the ongoing war for nearly three years.
14:06A ground-level rise comes as a result of the Ukrainian President's announcement
14:10that he will appoint his country in 2025
14:13to continue fighting in the field
14:17to achieve the gains it can achieve later
14:20by investing them on the negotiating table
14:23in order to end the war with Russia.
14:26Every day of the coming year,
14:29I must fight, and we must all fight
14:32for a strong Ukraine that is sufficient,
14:35respectful, and whose voice is heard,
14:38whether in the battlefield or on the negotiating table.
14:42The situation in Kiev does not seem better than it was in 2025,
14:47as it is threatened by a decrease in US military and political support
14:52when Donald Trump returns to power after about three weeks.
14:57No initiatives and proposals have succeeded
15:01in finding a political solution between the two sides of the conflict.
15:06The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed
15:09that the terrorist attack in New Orleans, Louisiana,
15:14which claimed the lives of 15 people,
15:17killed and wounded dozens,
15:20could have been carried out alone
15:23without direct assistance from any other party.
15:27The assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
15:31stated that the 42-year-old former soldier from Texas
15:35was the one who drove the car
15:37when the crowd gathered around the new year
15:41and rushed into his rented car
15:44on the banner of the Daesh organization
15:47and the explosives of the beginning of the industry.
15:52Investigators in South Korea began on Friday morning
15:56to carry out a suspension memorandum issued by the judiciary
16:00in favor of the deposed president, Yun Suk-yool,
16:03in response to his failed attempts a month ago
16:07at the Supreme Court in the country.
16:10But soon Yunhab's agency reported
16:13that the investigators who entered the headquarters of the presidential residence
16:17were unable to stop the deposed president,
16:20as a military unit from the inside broke in.
16:23And Yun Suk-yool is still officially president of the republic,
16:27as the decision to isolate him from the parliament
16:30has not been finalized yet,
16:33waiting for the constitutional court to pass it.
16:35If the memorandum is implemented,
16:38Yun Suk-yool will be the first president
16:41to be suspended in the history of South Korea.
16:49We will continue with this and other news,
16:52but before that, we will turn to sports news
16:56with Moussef Addy.