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00:00Good evening everyone, let's start with the headlines.
00:24The reform of the Moudawana has always been the talk of the town.
00:29An inter-ministerial commission has been created for the elaboration and proposal of a text of law for this reform in order to submit it to the parliament.
00:41And the Israeli government will meet tomorrow for a vote on the Treaty of Treves with Hamas.
00:47This is an unexpected first step.
00:49For 15 months, Israel and Hamas have agreed to cease fire.
00:54But this morning, the Israeli prime minister accused the Palestinian movement of going back on some points of the agreement.
01:03And still in Gaza, the WHO gives a figure on the reconstruction of the health system in the years to come.
01:10At least 10 billion dollars will be necessary.
01:18Good evening.
01:20An inter-ministerial commission has been created for the elaboration and proposal of a text of law for the reform of the Moudawana in order to submit it to the parliament.
01:30The announcement was made this Thursday by the spokesman of the government, Mustafa Beytes, at the end of the meeting of the government council.
01:39The so-called commission is made up of the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Habeas and Islamic Affairs, the Ministry of Solidarity and Social Insertion, as well as the Secretariat General of the government.
01:51The commission will be made up of juridical and jurisprudential experts and will appeal to other expertise likely to be useful for the elaboration of this text.
02:02Let's listen to Mustafa Beytes.
02:04The government council, under the presidency of the head of the government, has decided to form a commission of elaboration made up of ministerial departments directly concerned with the revision of the code of the family, given the particularity of this code.
02:26These are the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Habeas and Islamic Affairs, as well as the Secretariat General of the government,
02:33who have requested, in view of their expertise and the contribution they can make to this commission,
02:38regardless of the implications between the revision of the code of the family and a series of other laws in force, as well as with certain projects of text being examined in the parliament.
02:48The commission of elaboration will include juridical and judicial expertise, as well as ulemas, as well as that it can open up in case of need for expertise from other fields or specialties whose presence or contribution would be judged useful by the said commission.
03:04Finally, know that the questions raised about these proposals have been premature, because the implementation of this new Moudawana will depend on the existence of a text framing the submitted proposals.
03:16The government will continue its communication on the subject, in conformity with the Royal High Instructions,
03:23to provide information and relevant data to the public opinion, while taking into account the preparatory nature of the text and the steps necessary for its finalization.
03:34The Council of Governments has also held today a text or approved the project of decree relating to the creation of the High Authority of Health.
03:46We listen to the government spokesman, Moustapha Beytas.
03:51The Council of Governments has approved the project of decree number 2.24.642, applying the provisions of article 32 of the law number 07.22, relating to the creation of the High Authority of Health.
04:07Presented by the Minister of Health and Social Protection, Amine Tahraoui, this project of decree applies the provisions of law number 07.22, relating to the creation of the High Authority of Health,
04:20created in consecration of the Royal High Will, aiming at the revision of the national health system and the promotion of the new approach,
04:28which aims to consolidate the governance of the health sector in conformity with the main principles defined in law number 06.22, relating to the national health system.
04:39The text aims to apply the provisions of article 32 of law number 07.22, which refers to a joint decision of the two government authorities in charge of finance and health,
04:53in order to establish the list of real estate and real estate assets made available to the High Authority of Health by the State,
05:00necessary for the fulfillment of these missions, as well as the list of real estate and real estate assets belonging to the National Agency for Disease Control,
05:08transferred without compensation and in full ownership to the High Authority of Health.
05:14The Malawi has reaffirmed its support for the territorial integrity of Morocco and the sovereignty of the Kingdom over all its territory, including the Sahara region.
05:28This position was expressed at the end of the interviews between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Borreta, and his Malawian counterpart,
05:37the opportunity for Nancy Tembaud to praise the international consensus of Croatia and the dynamic led by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in support of the Moroccan plan of autonomy.
05:48A plan that the Malawian minister has described as the only credible, serious and realistic solution.
05:56She also praised the efforts of the United Nations as an exclusive framework to achieve a realistic, practical and sustainable solution in the different Sahara regions.
06:08So here will be the new face of the United States abroad.
06:14Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States, appointed by Donald Trump,
06:18has highlighted during his confirmation speech at the post in front of the Senate the progress of Morocco, which he considers as a strategic ally of the United States.
06:27For him, Morocco is a model to follow in the fight against terrorism.
06:32Same bell sound on Joe Wilson's side.
06:35For him, Morocco is an essential and long-standing partner of the United States.
06:39The Republican representative, who congratulated himself, moreover, on presiding over the group of friends of the United States-Morocco in the House of Representatives,
06:47has also warned against the threat posed by the terrorist militia of Polisario and its support for stability in West Africa.
06:57When we look at the Sahel region, West Africa, we see real opportunities.
07:03Significant commitments are underway, not only in the fight against terrorism, but also in favor of economic development.
07:10Morocco is making significant progress thanks to the established agreements and relations that bind us closely.
07:18What reading can we make of this statement by Marco Rubio concerning Morocco?
07:23Nezar Deldaby, defense and security analyst, tells us about it.
07:28Mr. Marco Rubio, who will be the future head diplomat of the United States, appointed by the new Trump administration,
07:40insisted in his inaugural speech on the main partners of the United States, including Morocco.
07:48I think that the fact that Morocco was mentioned in Marco Rubio's inaugural speech
07:55shows how much Morocco is considered by the United States, but above all by this future Trump administration,
08:03as one of the strategic partners in several areas.
08:07Marco Rubio mentioned some of them, including the most important, the anti-terrorist struggle,
08:13which is an important and major pillar for both countries.
08:17But also the economic development in the region, knowing that Morocco has become an important hub
08:25at the industrial level, at the commercial level, through the port of Tangier,
08:30through the development of the automotive and aeronautical sector, and of the future defense industry.
08:37And it seems to me that the United States will be an actor that will collaborate in this future defense industry
08:44with the Moroccan administration.
08:46Recently appointed, the Spanish Information Commissioner chose Morocco for his first visit
08:53at the head of a high-level security delegation.
08:56Javier Antonio Bercero was received yesterday in Rabat by the Director General of National Security
09:02and Territorial Surveillance, Abdeltef Hamouchi.
09:05A visit that aims to promote bilateral cooperation in the field of fight against terrorism
09:12and violent extremism in the various tension centers around the world,
09:17especially in the Sahel and Sahara regions.
09:20They also discussed security cooperation in order to ensure a good organization of the World Cup 2023.
09:28Morocco is the first market in Africa of the Renault Group in 2024 and the 8th in the world,
09:36according to the latest figures of the French automotive manufacturer.
09:40More details with Raja Ingo.
09:44Morocco confirms its strategic role for Renault
09:48with performances that make it a key market worldwide.
09:52More than 60,000 Renault vehicles were sold in Morocco last year.
09:57This production represents 38.4% of the French group's market share in the kingdom.
10:03This performance places Morocco at the head of the group's 15 main global markets in terms of local market share.
10:10As a comparison, France remains by far its first market,
10:14followed by Italy, Turkey, Spain, Germany, Brazil and the United Kingdom,
10:19but their local market share remains below that of Morocco.
10:23Globally, global sales of the brand in Los Angeles rose to more than 2 million vehicles in 2024,
10:31an increase of 1.3% compared to 2023.
10:35This increase is explained by the launch of new models and the continuation of its strategy on the electric segment.
10:42The Renault Sandero is the best-selling car in any country.
10:46Internationally, Renault is growing in the markets where new models have been launched.
10:53Thanks to the Cardian SUV, the brand is making 7.2% progress in Morocco.
10:58Renault thus consolidates its position as a global leader by relying on strategic markets such as Morocco.
11:05The kingdom is a promising growth market for the French car manufacturer.
11:13And we said it in the title, the Israeli government must meet tomorrow for a vote on the TREV agreement with Hamas
11:20in exchange for hostages captured in Gaza against Palestinian prisoners.
11:25By the way, a first step was taken yesterday.
11:28Israel and Hamas have agreed to cease fire.
11:32It must now be finalized.
11:34This includes the release of 33 hostages held against 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
11:41But this morning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of returning to certain points of the agreement.
11:49What Hamas denies for the Palestinian movement, Israeli accusations in this regard had no basis.
11:59And on the eve of the announcement of a TREV agreement, thousands of Palestinians exulted yesterday through the Gaza strip.
12:06Shouts of joy quickly dissipated by the intensification of Israeli strikes.
12:11These strikes cost the lives of 73 people, including 20 children and 25 women.
12:18Bombings mainly targeted the city of Gaza, but also Raniounes, 230 people were also injured.
12:30So are there international guarantees today for this ceasefire to be not only accepted, but also respected by both parties?
12:39We asked this question to Amjad Shehab, he is a professor of political science at the University of Al-Quds.
12:45Let's listen to his answer.
12:48Yes, I think there are two important points.
12:51The first point is that there is a fierce resistance against the occupation army.
12:55This is a voice of oppression against this government.
12:59The second point is the personal intervention of President-elect Trump.
13:06He intervened personally because he wanted to show that he is capable of doing something.
13:12The Democratic Administration, led by Biden, did not succeed in stopping these massacres for 15 months.
13:19In general, the agreement signed by Hamas, not yet signed by Israel and by Netanyahu,
13:28is looking for an excuse to step back because he is afraid that his government will collapse.
13:33In the case that the Jewish party and the party of religious Sovietism leave the government, this government will collapse.
13:43That's why he is looking for an excuse to say, yes, Hamas wanted to add conditions.
13:48He continues to massacre the Palestinians.
13:50He is afraid that this government will collapse because for him,
13:54keeping the unity of the far-right government is more important than anything else.
14:00This is why it is important to have guarantees for this criminal government
14:06that continues to kill and massacre children, women and civilians every day,
14:12without any justification, without any pretext, just for the pleasure of killing.
14:19I will just correct you later in the report.
14:22There are just 99 detainees, whether alive or dead.
14:28In contrast, there are about 14,000 Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli prison.
14:35It has gone beyond the game.
14:38What interests him is that he continues to be Prime Minister,
14:43that he continues to be in power.
14:46This is what he is feeding, killing the Palestinians to keep the unity of his government.
14:54From there, there is a risk.
14:56We must be careful because until now, they have not signed the agreement,
15:01despite the fact that Hamas has signed it.
15:04A cap on the health system in Gaza of at least 10 billion dollars
15:09should be necessary to rebuild the health system
15:13in the coming years, according to a head of the World Health Organization.
15:18An initial assessment shows that it will take more than 3 billion dollars
15:22for the first year and a half, and 10 billion for 5 to 7 years.
15:26This is what the head of the WHO declared for the Palestinian territories.
15:31According to him, the needs are massive.
15:39Back to prison in Morocco.
15:41Several regions of the kingdom are experiencing a strong cold wave
15:44which has led to a notable drop in temperatures throughout the country.
15:48Temperatures below zero are recorded in many regions,
15:53especially the mountainous regions.
15:55A report by Mohamed Rishi on a story by Sohail Jalil.
16:02Winter has settled in Morocco.
16:04This week, it is very cold and rainy,
16:07especially in the region of Tangier-Tetouan, Al-Husayma.
16:10The citizens who live at the end of the mountainous areas
16:13have only one concern, to obtain the essential heating wood
16:16to face the climate hazards.
16:24It is a very arduous task.
16:26We sometimes travel kilometers to get heating wood
16:29and to make our herds grow.
16:31It is difficult for us to live this every winter, especially the coldest.
16:39Here in Ouadlaou, we visited the maternity home,
16:42a care facility that plays a major and important role,
16:45especially in winter, where it is essential to support pregnant women
16:49and breastfeeding mothers.
16:55Our foundation is equipped with central heating,
16:58and the maternity home is only a few steps away.
17:01We take care of pregnant women and provide them with the best care
17:05so that they can easily give birth in these sometimes extreme conditions.
17:17I advise pregnant women to join us.
17:19We carry out several awareness campaigns every year.
17:23We give them our phone number so that they can contact us
17:27and stay tuned, especially those who are in their last trimester.
17:36Despite the efforts made by local authorities
17:38to alleviate the suffering of the population in the face of low temperatures,
17:42living in mountainous areas during the winter remains a major challenge
17:46and requires continuous support from all stakeholders.
17:49Note that every year, Moroccans consume more than 11.3 million tons of firewood.
17:54Eighty-eight percent of the total volume is consumed exclusively in rural areas,
17:59mainly in mountainous areas that experience harsh winters.
18:04And it's only a matter of days.
18:06Mali has announced that it will officially leave the CDAO on January 29,
18:11a date confirmed by the president of the West African Organization Commission.
18:16Omar Aliou Touray, who proposed a meeting between the two parties
18:21to discuss the modalities of this withdrawal.
18:24Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, which form the Alliance of States of the Sahel,
18:29had announced that their decision to withdraw from this organization was irreversible.
18:39And in Senegal, highlighting the growing commitment of Senegalese youth in the political sphere.
18:44A dynamic bearer of hope and transformation for the future of the country.
18:48Our correspondents in Dakar went to meet these young Senegalese politicians
18:54following the report by Jeunesse Mocaa and Chir Ndao.
19:01Nowadays, it is very recurrent to see the involvement of Senegalese youth in the political sphere.
19:07What are the specific reasons that motivate these young people?
19:10Well, the motivation is mainly in the citizens,
19:13because more and more there is this citizen consciousness of the Senegalese youth.
19:18And it is a consciousness that, one can say, is expressed through politics.
19:25So politics is only an instrument of expression of a much more anchored citizen consciousness
19:32and which also responds to the recent history of the country.
19:38This political commitment of young people is defined as a quest for meaning and responsibility.
19:43Beyond ambitions, it is also a desire to participate in the management of public affairs.
19:49You know, we can be the door, or even the spokesman,
19:57of young people who do not have the voice, young people we do not know,
20:01young people who do not have the possibility to speak, to be heard by the press and all that.
20:08So our motivation is to serve our fellow citizens.
20:14It is also to be the lawyer of the youth.
20:18These young people also face challenges in raising the political field.
20:22If there are political commitment limits, it is in relation to political leadership.
20:27Because today, you take a party like PASTEF,
20:29all the young people at the base, they aspire to be today direct collaborators of President Ousmane Sonko,
20:34who is the president of the party.
20:36It is because in terms of relations, in terms of discourse,
20:39it is someone who has been able to awaken hope in them.
20:42Despite the obstacles and disillusions,
20:45Senegalese youth is increasingly engaged in political life.
20:49The goal is to shape Senegal tomorrow.
20:53Let's stay in Senegal, in Dakar, in the district of Sonbeddoun.
20:57In Sonbeddoun, traditional craftsmanship embodies a living heritage,
21:01passed down from generation to generation.
21:03This craftsmanship shapes not only objects, but also destinies,
21:07as you will discover in this report by our correspondents in Dakar,
21:13Jeunesse Moca and Cherndao.
21:16Craftsmanship in Senegal is much more than an economic activity.
21:20This cultural craftsmanship is a heritage passed down from generation to generation.
21:24In Dakar, the district of Sonbeddoun embodies this heritage,
21:27where craftsmanship remains a pillar of culture and Senegalese identity.
21:31You know, here, the training, the young people, they bring themselves.
21:35So me, for example, the boy who is there, he is my son.
21:39He too, it's not all the sons.
21:41There are others who went to school, who are currently at school, who are doing something else.
21:45Those who cannot persevere in studies,
21:50join their father, as I did myself.
21:53So I have a son who is there, who is learning with me.
21:57So I am very proud of him because he likes what he is already doing.
22:02It's something.
22:03That's what I did to be there and live with my family anyway.
22:10Among them, there are these sons of artisans who choose to perpetuate the family tradition.
22:14This is the case of a young man who, after leaving the school bench,
22:18discovered a real passion for sculpture.
22:21I left school, not even for a long time, but my father told me to come here to help him.
22:26One day, I want to be like an artisan, like him.
22:31Because I love the art.
22:34That's why I, like one day, when he is not there, I will help him, like him.
22:40For these sculptors, craftsmanship is much more than a job.
22:44It is an opportunity to trace their own path, a way to face the challenges of life.
22:49For example, these children, how do they get to the center?
22:52It's through a friend who is in the neighborhood.
22:56And there are other children who often, some children who already come to the center.
23:01So as they are there, they learn and earn little money.
23:05It motivates them to stay.
23:07There you go.
23:08So they stay.
23:09Suddenly, they become sculptors without realizing how they landed here.
23:14So there are a lot of children who came like that.
23:17In Soumbédoune, on the western cornice of Dakar,
23:19craftsmanship is not limited to shaping objects.
23:22Here, they also shape destinies,
23:24transforming heritages into opportunities and vocations into the future.
23:29We close this newspaper with Spain, the second destination in the world, behind France.
23:34The country welcomed 94 million tourists in 2024.
23:39A performance that pleases the government,
23:41but that annoys the populations of the most popular tourist cities.
23:45Raja Hengou for more details.
23:50Nearly 94 million international visitors and 126 billion recipes.
23:57Spain breaks all records in 2024.
24:01Spanish Minister of Tourism Jordi Herre
24:04congratulates himself on this performance of the Spanish tourist sector.
24:10The country continues to break records in terms of tourist welcome
24:15and confirms its leading role in this highly competitive sector.
24:19We welcomed about 94 million international visitors in 2024,
24:2410% more than the 85 million received in 2023.
24:33This record is good news for the Spanish economy
24:37which should record a 3.1% growth in 2024, according to the Spanish Bank.
24:45But it arouses strong criticism among the population.
24:49Demonstrations against over-tourism have multiplied in recent months
24:54in destinations such as Barcelona or Malaga.
25:01To be honest, we thought about buying a property here.
25:05But you know, it seems now that the Spaniards no longer want us.
25:09I know there have been a lot of protests in Malaga regarding tourists.
25:19Faced with this surge of anger,
25:21several regions and municipalities have announced measures in recent months.
25:26The City of Barcelona, for example, promised not to renew
25:30some 10,000 tourist apartments, which will expire in November 2028.
25:35The head of government has thus announced
25:38that he wants to increase the tax on holiday rentals
25:42which will be imposed as commercial activities.
25:45Pedro Sanchez has also decided to set up a tax
25:49that can go up to 100% on the purchase of real estate
25:53by non-resident and non-expatriate people of the European Union.
25:59This is the end of this edition.
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26:03Thank you for staying with us.