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00:00Good evening and welcome to Mediain TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast, here are the headlines.
00:21In golf mode, to start this newscast, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay al-Shidah presided this afternoon the ceremony of awarding prizes to the winner of the 49th edition of the Hassan II Golf Trophy and the 28th edition of the Alemrim Cup. Details at the beginning of the newscast.
00:41183 Palestinians have been liberated today by Israel. At the same time, three Israeli hostages have been liberated by Hamas. This is the fifth exchange since the beginning of the truce.
00:54The Mohamed V Foundation for Solidarity intensifies its proximity actions in terms of access to health care. A vast medical campaign continues until this Sunday in Tantan.
01:10His Royal Highness Prince Moulay al-Shidah presided this afternoon the ceremony of awarding prizes to the winner of the 49th edition of the Hassan II Golf Trophy and the 28th edition of the Alemrim Cup.
01:23The Spanish Miguel Angel Jimenez won the Hassan II Trophy and the English Cara Gaynor won the Alemrim Cup.
01:40The winner of this trophy is Miguel Angel Jimenez.
01:49And now, please, Cara, you're going to have a few words.
02:05Iraq reiterates its constant position of support for the territorial integrity of Morocco. The Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq congratulated itself on the international dynamic in favor of the autonomy plan for the regulation of the difference around the Moroccan Sahara, a position expressed by Fouad Hossein at a joint press conference.
02:25At the end of these meetings in Rabat with the head of Moroccan diplomacy, Nasser Bouretta, this position was highlighted in a joint statement adopted by the two parties.
02:35The head of Iraqi diplomacy also saluted the efforts made by Morocco to achieve a realistic political solution based on consensus in accordance with UN resolutions.
02:46183 Palestinians have been released today by Israel. They have been welcomed by a crowd in Lies.
02:55Among the Palestinians released today, seven have already been taken to hospitals.
03:00Hamas denounced what it called a small-scale murder of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.
03:06The Palestinian movement, on its side, released three Israeli hostages in the case of this fifth exchange since the beginning of the strike in Gaza.
03:13The Palestinians released by Israel arrived in Ramallah and at the same time three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas.
03:25Explanations with Sheyma Afikri.
03:28This is the fifth exchange since the beginning of the strike, an agreement to put an end to the fire between Hamas and Israel after 15 months of genocide.
03:36Israel and the Family Forum announced that three Israelis were to be released by Hamas.
03:43Dozens of Hamas fighters deployed early in the morning in Deir el-Balah, in the center of the Palestinian territory, before the start of the operation.
03:52We came here today to watch and honor Brigade Azzedine al-Qassam during the release of Israeli hostages at the Red Cross. We are proud of them.
04:02In Tel Aviv, on the place of the hostages, hundreds of people were expected to attend the live broadcast of this operation.
04:11According to Amani Sarani, spokeswoman for the Palestinian Prisoners Club, Israel will release 18 prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, 54 sentenced to heavy sentences and 111 arrested in Gaza after the attack on October 7.
04:24For its part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will follow the process of the United States, where he is visiting.
04:31The continuation of the process of this dream remains uncertain, especially after the shocking announcement by Donald Trump of an evacuation project of the Gaza Strip to be able to rebuild it.
04:41We have lived the war for 475 days and we have been moved from one place to another, but we have not left Gaza and they will not be able to settle us elsewhere.
04:51Several Western and Arab countries, including Egypt and Jordan, rejected the idea of the American president.
04:58The UN also warned against any ethnic cleansing.
05:02But despite this shielding, Israel said Thursday it was preparing a plan for a voluntary departure of the Gaza Strip from the territory besieged by the Israeli army.
05:11The US State Department spokeswoman for the Middle East said on Friday that a presence of Hezbollah in the new Lebanese government would form a red line.
05:22The Lebanese head of state, Joseph Aoun, said that some of the remarks made by the US State Department represented Washington's point of view and did not concern the Lebanese presidency.
05:32Morgan Hortagus' visit to Beirut intervened when the new Lebanese prime minister, PEN, formed a government under political pressure.
05:41A large anti-fentanyl control operation took place at a Tijuana border post.
05:48The operation mobilized dozens of National Guard agents.
05:52The agents, who are part of the troops deployed at the American border since Tuesday by Mexicans.
05:57These border controls aim to stop fentanyl trafficking, responsible for the death of 75,000 Americans each year, but also to curb irregular immigration.
06:06Relations between Mexico and the United States are tense following the US threat to impose 25% customs rights on Mexican products.
06:15Meeting in Madrid, the leaders of the Parliamentary Group of Extreme Right Patriots for Europe,
06:21claimed this Saturday a 180-degree turn in European policy.
06:26Make Europe Great Again, it is under this motto, inspired by Donald Trump's Make America Great Again,
06:32that these figures of the nationalist right are gathered, including Victor Orban and Marine Le Pen, all invited by the Spanish party VOX.
06:40The goal is to define the strategy to follow in the face of the European Commission accused of promoting illegal immigration and climate fanaticism.
06:50With 86 deputies out of a total of 720, this group is the third force in the European Parliament since the European elections in June 2024.
06:59The Germans are again protesting against the far right.
07:03According to the police, 250,000 people and more than 320,000, according to the organisers, were peacefully gathered on the Prairie Thérèse.
07:11This series of protests was triggered last week by the beginning of the rapprochement of the Conservative candidate to the Chancellery,
07:17and in favour of the Freed Marx polls, with the far-right party, the Alternative for Germany.
07:22This party has relied on this formation to adopt a non-condemning motion aimed at blocking all foreigners without papers at the border, including asylum seekers.
07:34President Kenyan calls for an immediate ceasefire in the east of the RDC.
07:39William Routo spoke today at a summit of leaders from East Africa and South Africa, organized in Dar es Salaam.
07:45The aim is to find a solution to the conflict that affects the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
07:51The summit is being held in the presence of the Rwandan president and his Congolese counterpart, Félix Sisekedi, who attends by video conference.
07:59The presidents of Somalia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe also participate in these discussions.
08:04A forum against urban crime took place in Niamey.
08:08The aim was to indicate the violence that affects the Nigerian capital thanks to the involvement of all social-professional actors,
08:14but also through an awareness of youth.
08:17This is a report by Jean-Gybril William.
08:20Violence, vandalism, aggression and drug addiction.
08:24For a few years now, the city of Niamey has been the subject of a series of protests.
08:28Violence, vandalism, aggression and drug addiction.
08:32For a few years now, the city of Niamey has been the subject of a series of protests.
08:37An observation that explains the relevance of the multi-actor forum that opened this Thursday.
08:42We are here not to deplore, but to act.
08:46Not to suffer, but to build.
08:49This forum is not a simple event.
08:52It is a cry of the heart.
08:54A strong response to a threat that threatens our neighborhoods.
08:58A question that now requires the involvement of all social and professional layers, but also generational.
09:05The two-day meeting was thus an opportunity for a framework of exchanges between customary and administrative authorities,
09:11youth associations and security forces.
09:14A call for synergy in the face of the rise of urban crime.
09:19Security is not just a matter of police officers or magistrates.
09:24It concerns every citizen.
09:25Each of us must realize that it has an essential role to play
09:30to prevent delinquency and report dangerous behavior.
09:34Young people should not be spectators of this problem, but the actors of the solution.
09:40A youth no longer an actor, nor a spectator of the rise of crime.
09:45This is the meaning of these seats placed under the theme
09:47Young people's commitment to a safe city without violence.
09:51A response that goes through awareness among the actors.
09:55Starting tomorrow, young people will volunteer in neighborhoods, markets,
10:02transport stations, schools, public places,
10:06to speak directly to the population, distribute brochures, inform and raise awareness.
10:13Because a society warned is a society that protects itself.
10:17According to the National Institute of Statistics,
10:2070% of the population would have lived less than 25 years in the Nigerian capital.
10:25An asset, according to the administrative authorities,
10:28but also a delaying bomb that keeps reminding the rise of criminal actions.
10:33In Mali, the report of the attack perpetrated yesterday by alleged terrorists
10:38continues to worsen, according to a new report from local authorities.
10:42The attack of a large civilian convoy escorted by the army in the north of the country
10:45killed 32 civilians and soldiers.
10:48During this attack, assailants opened fire
10:51on a convoy of several dozen civilian vehicles escorted by the army
10:54and the mercenaries of the Russian group Wagner, taken from the city of Gao,
10:58a city located in a region where the army has recently carried out anti-terrorist operations.
11:06And across the Tunisian coasts, thousands of migrants
11:09try every year to reach or join Europe.
11:12The families of about forty Tunisians who disappeared in the Mediterranean Sea in May 2023
11:18call for the creation of an office in charge of unifying research efforts.
11:22This is a report from Najwa Bechat from Tunisia.
11:26In Tunisia, many families have lost a loved one on the road to exile.
11:31These are the families of 38 Tunisians who disappeared at sea
11:35after attempting to rally and clandestinely Europe
11:38from the city of Korba in northern Tunisia.
11:41The group took over the sea in early May 2023.
11:46The mothers, who share the same suffering,
11:49fight and transform their mourning into action to obtain justice and truth.
11:57I am the mother of Aqba Fatnassi, one of the 38 young men
12:01who sailed illegally ten months ago.
12:04My son is a young man interested in his studies
12:07and before taking the baccalaureate exam,
12:09he left on a small boat to try to join Europe.
12:13From May 4, 2024, our life as a family has changed
12:17and is no longer stable.
12:19I devoted my efforts and my life to the search for my son.
12:23Today, we have decided to reunite
12:26to ask the official authorities to find solutions
12:30and to help us find our children.
12:33We call on the authorities to help us
12:36find the fate of our children.
12:39All we ask for is truth and justice.
12:42Personally, I am sure that my son is still alive.
12:46Mariam Effafa embodies the voice of many families
12:50close to those who disappeared at sea,
12:53fighting alone for justice and truth
12:56in the face of the state's silence.
12:58According to the figures of the Italian Ministry of the Interior,
13:02arrivals by sea have dropped spectacularly
13:05since the beginning of 2024.
13:08More than 43,000 people arrived in Italy
13:11between 1 January and 4 September,
13:14including 7,000 Tunisians,
13:17against a little more than 115,000
13:20during the same period, in 2023.
13:23It is a tragedy that reflects
13:25a humanitarian catastrophe.
13:28We, as a civil society,
13:31chose 6 February as a day of struggle
13:34against inhumane borders and policies
13:37carried out by Tunisia
13:40after the signing of an agreement
13:43with Italy and the European Union.
13:46All we are asking for is to create
13:49an official body that can be in charge
13:52of solving this problem.
13:55Many have lost their homes at sea
13:58by embarking on fragile boats
14:01trying to reach Europe.
14:04So the seas and those close to them
14:07continue a fight against winds and tides
14:10still searching for truth and justice.
14:13The Mohamed V Foundation for Solidarity
14:16intensifies its proximity actions
14:19in terms of access to health care
14:22by launching a large medical campaign.
14:25This is a report by Ne'emama El-Ainin
14:28and the founder of Soil Géalile.
14:31The Mohamed V Foundation for Solidarity
14:34launches a large medical-surgical campaign
14:37in Tantan,
14:40an initiative to offer specialised care
14:43to more than 5,000 beneficiaries,
14:46including consultations of general medicine
14:49supported by tele-expertise,
14:52multidisciplinary consultations,
14:55brain and trisomic motor therapy
14:58for autistic children.
15:01This campaign is the second
15:04of its kind organized in Zagora.
15:07It is distinguished by the integration
15:10of 16 medical specialties
15:13and interventions in general surgery
15:16and paediatrics,
15:19especially for children with disabilities.
15:22We have used a connected medical case
15:25in Zagora and in Casablanca.
15:28The technical use of the foundation
15:31for the second time is part of a larger initiative
15:34involving 100 mobile medical units
15:37connected across the kingdom.
15:40The campaign, launched in Tantan,
15:43will cover 14 medical specialties,
15:46including paediatrics, gynaecology,
15:49gastroenterology, cardiology,
15:52ophthalmology, dental medicine and ORL.
15:55This caravan does a great good
15:58to the population.
16:01A lot of eye care has been dispensed.
16:04We thank the Mohamed V Foundation
16:07for all its efforts.
16:10All went well.
16:13We thank His Majesty for thinking of us.
16:16It is a very saving initiative.
16:19To ensure the success of this campaign,
16:22the foundation mobilized more than 80 health professionals,
16:25staff and paramedics,
16:28as well as members of the foundation, including social workers.
16:31In addition, several patients will benefit
16:34from a cataract operation in the coming days.
16:37A campaign organized in close collaboration
16:40with local authorities, the provincial delegation
16:43of health and social protection,
16:46the provincial hospital of Tantan, the CHU of Agadir
16:49and the Association Action Urgence de Rabat,
16:52as well as associations and volunteer doctors
16:55The Mohamed V Foundation for the Reinsertion of Detainees
16:58organized this Friday in Casablanca
17:01a ceremony of equipment and equipment
17:04for revenue-generating projects.
17:07This initiative benefited 32 former detainees
17:10from different districts, prefectures and provinces
17:13of Casablanca State with a global funding
17:16of more than 1,120,000 dirhams.
17:19This operation aims to preserve the dignity of detainees
17:22and former pensioners through qualifications
17:25especially in favor of vulnerable categories.
17:31We stay in the Baroque where the overexposure
17:34of children to screens can lead to risks
17:37and negative effects on their mental health.
17:40In a report, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council
17:43reveals that 42% of young people suffer
17:46from a decrease in their academic performance
17:49due to the time spent in front of screens.
17:52Explanations with Dina Maleni.
17:55The deterioration of their academic performance
17:58due to their excessive dependence on digital content.
18:01An alarming figure, shown in a report
18:04of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council.
18:07This report even warns of the social consequences
18:10of addiction to screens among young people.
18:13The use of social networks by students
18:16can impact their academic performance.
18:19Several studies have shown
18:22that the use of social networks
18:25can lead to a decrease in academic performance
18:28due to overexposure to screens.
18:31This phenomenon causes us to raise the alarm bell.
18:34The use of uncontrolled social networks
18:37affects concentration
18:40and reduces the time devoted to studies.
18:43The dependence on digital platforms
18:46can even lead to social isolation
18:49which aggravates children's academic difficulties.
18:52The use of children's screens
18:55has a negative impact on their academic performance.
18:58Children's addiction to digital content
19:01has a negative impact on their academic performance.
19:04We all know that overexposure to screens
19:07can even affect children's mental and physical health
19:10such as eye dryness
19:13as well as concentration problems
19:16which can delay their assimilation.
19:19The use of digital platforms
19:21has a negative impact on their academic performance
19:24as well as concentration problems
19:27which can delay their assimilation.
19:30The report also highlights
19:33that these addictive behaviours
19:36can lead to more serious problems
19:39such as social isolation, depression
19:42and suicide attempts.
19:45Therefore, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council
19:48urges parents to continuously monitor
19:51their children's mental and physical health.
19:54The report also highlights
19:57that these addictive behaviours
20:00can lead to more serious problems
20:03such as social isolation, depression
20:06and suicide attempts.
20:09The report also highlights
20:12that these addictive behaviours
20:15can lead to more serious problems
20:18such as social isolation, depression
20:21and suicide attempts.
20:24I have been smoking since 1986
20:27and this has deteriorated my health
20:30while making me lose my money.
20:33Although I am looking for solutions to quit,
20:36it remains very difficult for me.
20:39I strongly recommend smokers to make an effort
20:42during this holy month and try to stop smoking.
20:45But without will, it is almost impossible to achieve.
20:48According to an assessment carried out
20:51by the World Health Organization,
20:54smoking is responsible for 74,000 cardiovascular diseases,
20:574,227 new cases of lung cancer each year
21:00and 12,800 premature deaths.
21:03In addition to its consequences on health,
21:06taking care of these incurable diseases
21:09heavily affects the finances and energy of families.
21:12Tobacco is the main cause
21:15of 90% of cancers,
21:18especially those of the lungs and throat.
21:21The risk of developing a throat cancer
21:24is 20 times higher than that of non-smokers.
21:27Tobacco is also responsible for bladder cancer
21:30and all these cancers are particularly dangerous.
21:33The only effective way to fight these risks
21:36is to stop smoking.
21:39Smoking kills is not just a simple slogan,
21:42it is a call to apply Law No. 1591
21:45which prohibits smoking, advertising
21:48or promoting tobacco in public places.
21:51It is a call for stabilization
21:54on the harmful effects of tobacco
21:57both economically and socially.
22:00To conclude with this news,
22:03for taxis, since the beginning of February,
22:06only the biometric confidence permit
22:09is authorized for taxis.
22:12This is a report by Mohamed Rishi and the story of Alaa Benani.
22:15This beginning of February
22:18marks the end of the use of paper-format confidence permits
22:21for taxis in the prefecture of Tangier-Assela.
22:24From now on, only the biometric confidence permit
22:27will be accepted for this operation,
22:30with the aim of modernizing and digitizing
22:33the services dedicated to taxis,
22:36but above all to organize the sector
22:39in the perspective of the 2030 World Cup.
22:42These new points are excellent,
22:45they are very useful,
22:48they have made it possible to recruit
22:51professional drivers.
22:54This new technology is a bonus
22:57for professional drivers
23:00since the scoring will be more fluid
23:03and more transparent.
23:06There were several falsified permits
23:09and this new system will allow
23:12real taxi drivers to work
23:15in a safer, more reliable environment.
23:18To guarantee the good progress
23:21the specialized team was designated
23:24to supervise the exchange of paper confidence permits
23:27against biometric permits,
23:30as well as to equip the points of technology
23:33and modern computer systems.
23:36Artificial intelligence is used
23:39in this modern scoring system.
23:42As soon as the taxi driver approaches the edge,
23:45he identifies it on the field
23:48with facial recognition,
23:51but the scoring terminals equipped with an AI
23:54are a first in the city of Tangier.
24:00Three scoring points have been made available
24:03to taxi drivers.
24:06These are the Tangier train station,
24:09the taxi station on the road of Tietouan
24:12and the Assela train station.
24:15The launch of this new system
24:18has led to a significant congestion
24:21and the multiplication of the terminals
24:24for a better operation fluidity.
24:27This is the end of this newscast.
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