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00:00In the program, we will talk about the latest developments in the Middle East and the Middle East.
00:05In the program, we will talk about the latest developments in the Middle East and the Middle East.
00:17Welcome to the show.
00:22In Morocco, there are calls to encourage the fight against the spread of the virus,
00:26especially with the return of students to school after the holiday, after tomorrow.
00:34In Egypt, an Arab meeting in Cairo calls on the international community to start the actual implementation of the two-state solution in the Middle East.
00:44And in several areas of Morocco, there are expected heavy snowfall and heavy rains on Sunday and Monday.
00:52Welcome to the show.
00:56Children's Specialists in Medicine have called for the strengthening of all the affected parties
01:01to fight the spread of the infected virus effectively in the Kingdom.
01:05The Ministry of National Education, Primary Education and Sport has called for more coordination
01:09with the affected interests of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection
01:14in order to establish the necessary arrangements and organize the monitoring and completion of the vaccination process
01:19for the benefit of students against the impact of the infection on educational institutions.
01:34Yesterday, in front of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union in Addis Ababa,
01:39the light shone on the firm and permanent commitment of Morocco to strengthen peace and reconciliation in Africa.
01:44The permanent representative of Morocco to the African Union and the Economic Committee of Africa,
01:49Mohamed Arouchi, during the meeting on the occasion of the revival of the African Day of Peace and Reconciliation,
01:54emphasized this firm commitment, indicating that the Kingdom adopts a multidimensional approach
02:00that establishes a link between peace, security and development in order to ensure permanent stability in the continent.
02:10We have with us one of the experts in African affairs, Talha Jibril. Welcome.
02:15First, if you could tell us about the role of the Kingdom in strengthening security and reconciliation in the African continent,
02:22and then about the evidences that shed light on the Moroccan approach to this matter
02:28during the African Day of Peace and Reconciliation.
02:33In fact, in response to this question, the statement made by Mohamed Arouchi,
02:38the permanent representative of Morocco to the African Union,
02:43has very clear indications.
02:48What are these indications?
02:53That Morocco believes that there must be a link between peace and reconciliation
02:58and that Morocco believes that there must be a link between peace, security and development.
03:05This is the entrance to permanent stability in the African continent.
03:12In addition to this, he pointed out that the African continent is suffering from political violence, terrorism and violent extremism,
03:21and it is not possible to achieve development in the light of these conditions.
03:26Therefore, there must be a link between peace and security and development
03:33in order to ensure stability in the African continent.
03:36This approach, in fact, as some reports from Addis Ababa pointed out,
03:44has affected the African countries a lot,
03:47because Morocco has a very clear perception of this matter.
03:54Development means peace and stability.
03:59However, there is violence, extremism and other negative effects.
04:04In addition to this point, Morocco's approach, as you mentioned, is clear in this field.
04:10As you mentioned, it is based on the link between peace, development and stability.
04:16In your opinion, what are the justifications for this link?
04:22Of course, when we talk about development,
04:25there can be no development, especially in the African continent, without...
04:33It seems that the call has been cut off with Mr. Talha Jibril.
04:37We will contact him again later and continue our coverage of this news.
04:41The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and Societies
04:45of the Republic of Sao Tome and Príncipe, Elisa Maria dos Santos, in the city of Ayun,
04:50in the framework of the official visit, aims to strengthen bilateral relations
04:54and look at the economic and development qualifications of the region.
04:58The minister made it easy to visit a tour in the regional center for investment in Ayun,
05:03where she gave explanations about the economic and investment opportunities
05:07provided by the region, in addition to the major projects
05:10that strengthen the attractiveness of the region as a direction for investment.
05:14This visit reflects the deep bilateral relations between Morocco, Sao Tome and Príncipe,
05:19and the concern of both parties to develop cooperation in various fields,
05:23especially economic, investment and development.
05:28On the other hand, the Council of Advisors on the day of the next two
05:32will hold a general legislative session dedicated to studying and voting
05:36on the draft of an organizational law that specifies the conditions
05:39and how to practice the right to strike.
05:41A report to the Council made it clear that this session will begin at 10 p.m.
05:52The ministers of foreign affairs of five Arab countries met today in Cairo,
05:56rejecting the displacement of Palestinians from their land or encouraging their transfer,
06:01expressing their hope to work with the administration of Donald Trump
06:05in order to implement a two-state solution.
06:08The ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates and Jordan
06:12expressed their hope to work with the administration of US President Donald Trump
06:17in order to achieve fair and comprehensive peace in the Middle East
06:21in accordance with the two-state solution.
06:23Details with Nufal Alkhamnishi.
06:27In response to the calls of US President Donald Trump to displace the Palestinians,
06:31a unified Arab position rejects this call and emphasizes the principle of implementing a two-state solution.
06:38The ministers of foreign affairs of five Arab countries emphasized the rejection of Palestinian rights
06:44through satanic activities, expulsion and demolition of houses or land,
06:48or by displacement or encouraging the transfer or expulsion of Palestinians from their land
06:53in any form or under any circumstances and justifications.
06:57The final statement of the meeting held in Cairo
07:01on the important and destined role of the United States
07:04in achieving a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip
07:07and looking forward to working with the US administration
07:10in order to achieve fair and comprehensive peace in the Middle East
07:13in accordance with the two-state solution.
07:15The final statement of this meeting,
07:18which witnessed the participation of the Secretary-General of the Palestinian Liberation Organization Executive Committee,
07:23called on the efforts of the international community
07:26to plan and implement a comprehensive reconstruction operation in the Gaza Strip
07:31as soon as possible and in a way that guarantees the survival of the Palestinians on their land.
07:37The countries participating in this international community also urged
07:41to start the actual implementation of the two-state solution,
07:44which guarantees the treatment of the roots of tension in the Middle East.
07:49Regarding the agreement to stop the fire between Israel and Hamas,
07:53the ministers emphasized the importance of continuing the agreement
07:56and removing all obstacles to the entry of humanitarian aid
08:00into the Palestinian-occupied territory.
08:03The final statement called for the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the territory
08:08and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority as part of its tasks in the Gaza Strip,
08:13as it is part of the occupied Palestinian land,
08:16alongside the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
08:19The role of UNRWA is another point in the statement of the Arab countries in Cairo.
08:24Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE and Qatar confirmed
08:28the key role that cannot be ignored and is irreplaceable
08:33for UNRWA in the field of supporting the Palestinians in the humanitarian field.
08:39The Hamas movement released three Israeli prisoners
08:43in the fourth exchange in the framework of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip
08:48between Hamas and Israel,
08:50in exchange for the release of 183 Palestinian detainees from Israeli prisons.
08:56Negotiations between Israel and Hamas are expected to be resumed
09:00on the next Monday, after 16 days of the ceasefire agreement,
09:05as it is being implemented.
09:10This exchange is the fourth in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
09:16between Hamas and Israel.
09:20In this process, Hamas released three Israeli prisoners,
09:25the Israeli prisoners released from them,
09:28in two separate operations.
09:31One of them carries the American nationality,
09:34in addition to the Israeli nationality,
09:37and the other carries the French nationality as well.
09:40In Tel Aviv, hundreds of people gathered in what became known as the refugee area
09:47and followed the process of handing over the three prisoners.
09:51In exchange for the three prisoners, Israel released 183 Palestinian detainees.
09:58In the framework of the fourth exchange,
10:01the Rafah Crossing, which connects the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip and Egypt,
10:06is being opened to remove the wounds,
10:08in order to implement the ceasefire agreement.
10:10The ceasefire agreement consists of three stages,
10:14on the cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of Israel from the occupied territories,
10:20The first stage extends for six weeks,
10:23and includes the release of 33 prisoners from Gaza,
10:27in exchange for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.
10:31The negotiations will resume on the next Monday,
10:35after 16 days,
10:37on the implementation of the ceasefire agreement,
10:41in search of the mechanism of the second stage,
10:44which aims at the release of the last hostages and the end of the war.
10:52The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that 50 patients,
10:55mostly children and their companions,
10:57left Gaza via the Rafah Crossing with Egypt,
11:00which was opened today for the first time since May,
11:04to receive treatment in Egyptian hospitals.
11:07The crossing was reopened,
11:09in exception to the urgent humanitarian situation,
11:11based on the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.
11:15The Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed that the first dose of the patient was approved by Israel,
11:20confirming that there are more than 6,000 cases of disease ready for travel,
11:24and 12,000 cases of disease in the Gaza Strip in need of treatment abroad.
11:30On the Palestinian side of the Rafah Crossing,
11:33dozens of European mission members,
11:36and passports employees are following the crossing in the Palestinian Authority.
11:43More than 50 people were killed today,
11:46due to a rapid-fire bombardment on a market in Omdurman,
11:49on the outskirts of the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
11:52A medical source indicated that the result of the bombardment reached 54 deaths,
11:57after it had previously killed only 40.
12:03In the south of the capital, two civilians were killed by an air strike on a hub
12:08controlled by the rapid-fire forces, according to a volunteer network.
12:12Since April 2023, Sudan has witnessed a bloody conflict between the army,
12:19led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the rapid-fire forces,
12:22led by his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Dakhlou, nicknamed Hamidatti.
12:28U.S. President Donald Trump announced today
12:32that the United States has launched air strikes on a large number of fighters
12:36of the state organization in Somalia.
12:39Trump said on his platform, Truth Social,
12:42that these strikes were led by the Jihadist organization,
12:45which is responsible for planning the attacks,
12:48in addition to other terrorists who he has recruited and led in Somalia.
12:53It is clear that these operations have led to the destruction of many of the camps
13:01in which they lived, and to the killing of a large number of terrorists,
13:07including civilians, according to Trump.
13:14The White House announced that Donald Trump will implement today
13:18and promised to impose large tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese imports
13:26to ignite a trade war with these main partners of the United States.
13:33The percentage of tariffs is between 25% on Mexico and Canada,
13:38and 10% on China.
13:41We follow the details with Omar Shemlali.
13:44A trade war ignited by the U.S. President.
13:50Trump implemented his promise to impose large tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese imports.
13:58The President will impose tariffs of 25% on Mexico,
14:0325% on Canada and 10% on China.
14:09Until the last moment, Canada and Mexico,
14:13which are engaged in protecting the free trade agreement
14:17that links them to the United States,
14:20were hoping to avoid this threat.
14:23President Trump promised to impose tariffs on the European Union in the future.
14:32The European Union imposes a tariff of 20% or more,
14:37which costs us a lot of money.
14:39We work in a very bad way.
14:41They don't take our cars,
14:43they don't take our agricultural products.
14:45Basically, they don't take anything at all.
14:48We have a huge deficit with the European Union,
14:51so we will do a very big thing with the European Union.
14:55We will raise the level to where it should be.
14:58Trump announced that the democratic drawings
15:01will come as a response to the failure of his country's neighbors, Mexico and Canada,
15:05to oppose the smuggling of drugs to them,
15:08as well as to stop the smuggling of non-regiment immigrants.
15:14American media reported that it is expected to remove elements
15:18in the FBI investigation office.
15:20They participated in the investigations that led to the issuance of judicial prosecutions in their favor.
15:26The FBI is now evaluating the situation of dozens of federal police officers
15:31who were involved in the investigations of the assault on the Capitol.
15:36They were the supporters of the US President on January 6, 2021,
15:40with the aim of separating them,
15:43which may happen in accordance with the CNN news network.
15:49The British government has adopted a series of legislative amendments
15:54to enhance transparency and cleanliness in public life.
15:58One of the most prominent is the Bill of Rights and Interests,
16:02which aims to fight illegal enrichment and prevent the competition of interests
16:07with the expansion of the obligation to include a new group of officials.
16:13The amendments include a revision of the Anti-Corruption Law of 2016
16:18to enhance penalties related to public deals,
16:22and the guarantee of clear legal documents in addition to establishing national authority
16:26to fight corruption, monitor transgressions and enhance surveillance.
16:34In the framework of its efforts to enhance transparency and cleanliness,
16:38the British government has adopted a new set of laws
16:42that aim to fight corruption in a broader way.
16:46These laws include the obligation to declare properties,
16:50enhance surveillance mechanisms on public deals,
16:54and establish a national body to fight corruption.
17:09In this context, the bill of rights and interests,
17:13which aims to fight illegal enrichment and prevent corruption,
17:17is presented.
17:19The bill of rights and interests, which aims to fight corruption,
17:23is presented.
17:29In the midst of an official welcome,
17:32the opposition's criticisms that the problem is not in the law,
17:36but in the seriousness of the government's application
17:40and in the presence of a political will to fight corruption,
17:44as it is a consultant.
17:47The latest laws that the government has adopted to fight corruption
17:52are not enough.
17:55What is lacking is a real will
17:59to implement these laws on the ground
18:03to fight corruption,
18:06to protect witnesses,
18:09and to expose corruption.
18:12Therefore, the theory of relying on laws
18:16is not enough.
18:19It is necessary to have a real will
18:22and to activate institutions to fight corruption.
18:27In recent years, the government has focused on legislative reforms
18:31to fight corruption.
18:34However, observers see that the questioning mechanisms are still out of order,
18:38which has adversely affected the arrangement of Mauritania
18:42as a marker of global corruption,
18:45where it occupies the rank of 130 out of 180 countries.
18:49Ahmed Badi, Median TV, Nouakchott.
18:56We return to Morocco,
18:58where the governor of Rabat
19:01decided to remove the air conditioners and tables
19:04on the windows, balconies, and buildings.
19:07In an effort by Median TV to shed more light on the issue,
19:11it contacted the authorities in Rabat,
19:14but without an answer,
19:16except that the decision to remove the air conditioners and tables
19:19was approved by the residents of the capital
19:22and they considered it an initiative to enhance the beauty of public space.
19:26It is a state decision to remove the air conditioners and tables
19:30from the main buildings and streets of the capital, Rabat.
19:34It is not a new decision, according to the authorities,
19:37but its implementation complements all the measures
19:40carried out by the special interests in all parts of the city
19:43in recent years in an effort to preserve the beauty of public space.
19:47The city of Rabat has changed a lot,
19:50and now all the windows are open,
19:54and Morocco is facing international and international threats.
19:58So now these windows have to be closed
20:01in order to preserve the beauty of public space.
20:04As you can see now, there is a field effort being carried out,
20:08but at the same time, the citizens have to be involved in this process
20:12and give their best,
20:15because this is the image of all of us.
20:18As you can see now, it is a state decision
20:21to remove the air conditioners and tables
20:24from the main buildings and streets of the city,
20:27and to remove all the windows that could damage the beauty of the city.
20:30The decision to remove the air conditioners and tables
20:33and air conditioners that distort the public view,
20:36such as the food that is loud or the subject of randomness,
20:39was considered by the residents of the capital as a good initiative
20:42aimed at enhancing the public appearance
20:45and preserving the unique and elegant nature.
20:47I am with the decision to increase the beauty of the city.
20:50The weather is not good,
20:53so the beauty of the buildings in Morocco is not good.
20:56We will not remove the air conditioners
20:59to preserve the Moroccan architectural style
21:02and to give the tourists a better view
21:05of the beauty of the Moroccan buildings.
21:09The capital, Rabat, is a remodeling of its cultural buildings
21:13on the level of infrastructure,
21:16its tourist projects and others,
21:19which are expected to be implemented in the near future.
21:25In Morocco, the Directorate General for Atmospheric Observations
21:29has always said that snowfall and heavy local rain
21:32are expected on Sunday and Monday in a number of parts of the Kingdom.
21:36Snowfall is expected above the altitude
21:39which exceeds 1,400 meters on Sunday morning,
21:42starting from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
21:47The same phenomenon is expected on Monday,
21:51starting from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m.
22:01The same phenomenon is expected on Monday,
22:05starting from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
22:17The same phenomenon is expected on Monday,
22:21starting from 12 a.m. to 11 p.m.
22:46Women's participation in the field of sports has also increased.
22:50Essam Al-Abbari has more.
22:55The regional forum for women's empowerment
22:58organized by the United Nations for Women
23:01discussed the role of sports in empowering women
23:05and breaking social barriers.
23:09Sport is not only about competitions
23:13or the achievements of the sport.
23:17Sport is about organizing and organizing.
23:21I think that organizing and investing in organizing
23:25is related to the field of sports or organizing sports.
23:29This is one of the strengths of Morocco.
23:33In our opinion, the private sector plays a key role
23:37in empowering women economically
23:40by increasing opportunities for women to work
23:44and encouraging a better balance between work and personal life.
23:51The participants emphasized that sports is a strong tool
23:55to empower women,
23:57but the weak infrastructure and lack of financial support
24:01remain among the main challenges.
24:04The importance of the media in breaking stereotypical images
24:08and the need to invest in publicity and sponsorship
24:11to ensure the sustainability of women's sport.
24:17If we are going to encourage more women to participate in sports
24:21and to see more jobs in this field,
24:24I think that if we see these campaigns in a strong and inspiring way,
24:28they will be encouraged and they will have the opportunity
24:32to compete in all fields of sport.
24:38The forum also provided an opportunity for women
24:41in the field of sports to present their inspiring testimony
24:45about the challenges and the opportunities.
24:50The first African or Arab woman to win a Moroccan Olympic medal.
24:55When we see that the first president of the Moroccan International Olympic Committee
25:00won the Olympic medal,
25:03we feel that we have not done enough to win the post of power,
25:09the post of responsibility, the centers of power.
25:12But this does not mean that we do not encourage the next generations
25:16and show them the way.
25:18We open the doors for the next generations
25:21because women are people in society.
25:24The sessions ended with recommendations
25:27to encourage investment, encourage partnerships
25:30and empower the media to highlight the role of women in sports.
25:38This is the end of the broadcast.
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