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00:00Welcome to Midyan TV, tonight's headlines are as follows.
00:25As a prelude to the summit of the heads of states and governments of the African Union,
00:28the foreign minister and the cooperation of Africa and Morocco,
00:31who are based outside Nasr Burita,
00:33the Moroccan delegation is convening in foreign ministers' meetings.
00:38The head of the government is convening a meeting about the revival of employment.
00:43And the Israeli prime minister threatens to withdraw from the ceasefire agreement
00:47and the ceasefire in the region
00:50if Hamas does not launch the next Saturday's ceasefire.
00:55The Moroccan delegation is convening in front of the Executive Council of the African Union in Addis Ababa
01:00to emphasize the royal vision through which Morocco seeks to be the capital of the African continent.
01:12The foreign minister and the cooperation of Africa and Morocco,
01:15who are based outside Nasr Burita,
01:17stressed in a statement during this meeting,
01:20that they are preparing for the new leadership elections of the African Union,
01:24to emphasize the royal vision through which Morocco seeks to be the capital of the African continent.
01:38Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates,
01:41Distinguished Delegates,
01:43We cannot deny the impact of the quality of trade between the Atlantic countries
01:49in relation to the overall quality of life of the people of the continent and their dignity.
01:55The importance of reforming institutions, our financial systems, our infrastructure and government interests
02:04and the waste of land resources without taking into account
02:08development loans have a negative impact on the economies of the countries and their working conditions,
02:13and as a result, investments decline and bankruptcies increase.
02:17Based on this, efforts must be unified to establish a solid institutional structure
02:23based on justice and fairness.
02:28This summit is considered an important summit
02:31because it carries an extremely important agenda for Africa
02:36at the level of the African continent and at the international level.
02:40This summit carries the slogan of strengthening the African Union
02:44and compensating the Africans for the long colonial periods that Africa has suffered.
02:51However, there is a lot of agenda that will be discussed at this summit,
02:55which is at the level of the African continent.
02:57There are challenges that the continent faces,
02:59including many disputes that expand from time to time.
03:05Therefore, the role of the African Peace and Security Council will be strengthened,
03:09as well as the challenges of climate change, funding challenges and the economic upheaval.
03:16At the international level, there is an African call that has been raised for a while,
03:19and it is under discussion from time to time,
03:23which is the African position on the international issue.
03:27The 46th regular session of the Executive Council has been elected.
03:31Four of the original six new commissioners,
03:34including Moussa Thilakati from Eswatini and the southern region,
03:39as a commissioner for agricultural, rural development,
03:41green economy and sustainable environment.
03:44Lerato Mata Bougie from South Africa, from the southern region,
03:49as a commissioner for energy and infrastructure.
03:51Safir Bangol Adewi from Nigeria, from the western region,
03:56as a commissioner for political affairs, peace and security.
03:59And Safir Ama Tomamoa from Ghana, from the western region,
04:03as a commissioner for health, humanitarian affairs and social development.
04:08Meanwhile, Algeria has failed to join the Peace and Security Council of the African Union,
04:13and Algeria has not been granted the seat it was aiming for by the African countries.
04:18A secret vote has been held to organize a new election in the near future.
04:23These elections will take place in the framework of the 38th regular session of the African Union,
04:27which will be held on the 15th and 16th of this month in Addis Ababa.
04:37The head of the government, Azza Khannouch,
04:39has convened a meeting on the issue of employment,
04:42with the presence of all the relevant ministries,
04:45and the National Fund for Social Security.
04:49During the meeting, the practical arrangements
04:55that came with the map of the way of the employment sector,
04:59which the government announced in the near future,
05:02to strengthen the dynamics of the sector,
05:05in accordance with the high royal guidelines,
05:08aimed at achieving economic and social growth in Morocco.
05:12Azza Khannouch confirmed that the government is following the changes
05:16that are taking place on the dynamics of this sector,
05:19and will take part in a series of actions with a field effect in the near and medium term,
05:24to speed up the process of downloading programs for job opportunities.
05:33On the 25th of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza,
05:36U.S. President Donald Trump said that Hamas must release all hostages by Saturday,
05:41otherwise all options will be exposed.
05:44The Israeli Foreign Minister has warned of returning to war
05:47if Hamas does not release the hostages.
05:50Kathum Al-Hassia with more details.
05:54The intensity of tension in Israel is increasing
05:56with the repeat of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
05:59the threat that the U.S. President Donald Trump has issued to the Hamas movement,
06:04that the ceasefire will end if all the hostages are not released by the back of Saturday.
06:12Netanyahu highlighted the war paper by saying that Israel will not remain silent
06:18if it is described as violating Hamas' agreement,
06:21indicating that the army is ready to withdraw its military operations in the sector.
06:27He said, if you do not return our hostages by the back of Saturday,
06:31the ceasefire will be violated,
06:33and the army will return to intensive fighting until Hamas is completely defeated.
06:38This escalation came after Hamas announced the suspension of the second phase
06:43of the ceasefire agreement,
06:45accusing Israel of violating the agreement.
06:49In response, an Israeli political source said
06:52that the government has issued military orders to gather forces in the Gaza Strip
06:58and its surroundings in a step that warns of the possibility of military confrontations.
07:05At the same time, U.S. President Donald Trump
07:09expressed his firm position on the matter,
07:12saying that if all the hostages are not released by the back of Saturday,
07:17Israel should end the ceasefire.
07:22Among these statements and threats,
07:25there are open scenarios emerging on the horizon,
07:28ranging from a ceasefire,
07:31or a possible diplomatic break.
07:36Hamas has announced that it is in agreement to withdraw the hostages
07:39and send them to Cairo,
07:41to end the crisis related to the ceasefire between the movement and Israel,
07:44and the exchange of hostages.
07:46Hamas said that Israel supports the implementation of many of the ceasefire agreements.
07:51Two previous times, Hamas announced the postponement of the sixth ceasefire,
07:54where the exchange of hostages and hostages is supposed to be next Saturday,
07:57according to the agreement.
08:04The Palestinians were thrown from their homes in the camp of Noor Shams,
08:07to the refugees of the occupied northwestern border,
08:09with the Israeli army raising its arms.
08:12The Palestinians are facing difficult living conditions,
08:15especially with the presence of large numbers of children and women.
08:18Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katsa
08:21announced the expansion of the campaign on the northern border of the West Bank,
08:25which was initially targeted as a refugee camp.
08:33Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al-Shibani confirmed
08:35that a new government will be formed at the beginning of next month,
08:39as part of the high-level international government in Dubai.
08:42Al-Shibani said that the Syrian people are a partner in change,
08:46and that all the changes and amendments that took place in the past two months
08:49on the political path map,
08:52were based on discussions with the coming generations from abroad
08:56and with the activities of the civil society.
08:59More details in the report of Al-Hassia.
09:02The beginning of next March is the date of the formation of the new Syrian government.
09:07This is what Foreign Minister Asad al-Shibani announced,
09:12stressing that it will be a government represented by the Syrian people as much as possible
09:17and that it will consider its diversity.
09:19Al-Shibani also pointed out that the political challenge that his country is facing today
09:24is to restore international relations,
09:27where the government inherited bad relations with neighbors and the world.
09:32And so he commented on the relations between Damascus, Tehran and Moscow.
09:38There are positive messages,
09:40but we want these positive messages to turn into a clear policy
09:44so that the Syrian people feel reassured,
09:46and we will move after reassuring the Syrian people.
09:49Currently, there are no clear messages from them.
09:52There are clear messages of respect for the new Syrian administration
09:55and respect for the sovereignty of the Syrian people.
09:57But as I told you, there are wounds on the Syrian people,
10:01and there are pains suffered by the Syrian people by these two countries.
10:05In order to restore relations, the Syrian people must be comfortable with these relations.
10:11We do not want to impose on them a new relationship that they do not feel comfortable with.
10:16On the morning of his announcement on January 29,
10:20as the country's transitional president,
10:22the Shari'a agreed to issue a constitutional declaration for the transitional phase
10:26after forming a preparatory committee to elect a small legislative council
10:31and solve the people's council.
10:33The Shari'a said that the country will need four to five years to organize elections.
10:39After arriving in Damascus,
10:41the new administration took wide-ranging decisions,
10:45including the dissolution of all armed factions,
10:48in addition to the army and security forces established in the previous era,
10:52and the abolition of the constitution,
10:54the dissolution of the people's council,
10:56and the resurrection party that ruled the country for decades.
11:00Since Assad's overthrow,
11:02Damascus has become a destination for Arab and Western diplomatic allies
11:07that show their support for the new authorities
11:10and encourage them to join all Syrian components in the transitional phase.
11:17US President Donald Trump said that he had a long and fruitful conversation
11:21with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
11:23During this time, he agreed to immediately start negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
11:28Trump said on his platform, Truth Social,
11:31that he exchanged with Putin the invitation to hold alternative visits,
11:36because he will immediately contact the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
11:40to inform him of the status of the call.
11:42The Kremlin told us in a separate way
11:44that the call lasted an hour and a half,
11:47and that Putin and Trump agreed that the time had come to work together.
11:53The summit on AI was organized in Paris
11:57with the presence of many heads of state and technology companies
12:02to launch a series of announcements
12:05aimed at accelerating the development of this sector.
12:08It is expected that more than 300 billion euros will be invested
12:12in the coming years to develop this technology
12:15to serve the Chinese-American competition in this field.
12:18A report by Malek Maraj.
12:22For two days, Paris was a global capital of AI.
12:27The AI conference on February 19
12:31was an occasion to launch many announcements
12:34and reveal investments of billions of euros
12:37to embody the French ambition
12:39to realize the European delay in the development of this technology,
12:43which is being witnessed by a fierce race between the United States and China.
12:48Projects include the construction of digital infrastructure,
12:52including the construction of data centers in France
12:55with investments estimated at 110 billion euros
12:58in partnership with the United Arab Emirates.
13:01The summit was also an opportunity to reveal
13:04large investment plans in the AI sector
13:07within the European Union countries worth 200 billion euros
13:11over the next few years,
13:13with the contribution of joint funding from Brussels
13:15and international financial actors.
13:17The opening and enhancing of AI technology
13:21was accompanied by many initiatives,
13:24including the announcement to defend the establishment
13:27of an open, comprehensive and ethical AI
13:30from 60 countries,
13:32in addition to the European Union and the African Union.
13:36Paris launched an international initiative in the field of AI
13:40under the name Current AI,
13:42with eight countries,
13:43with the aim of enhancing the use of AI
13:46to serve the public interest
13:48and facilitate access to data bases
13:50in the fields of health, education and investment
13:53in the open infrastructure.
13:56The summit witnessed the presence of 1,500 guests,
13:59including political and government leaders
14:02and executives in major technology companies around the world
14:06in an embodiment of Paris's desire
14:08to find a foothold in the field of AI,
14:12especially when it comes to the establishment of chatbots
14:16that are witnessing an increasing competition
14:18between Beijing and Washington.
14:22Rabat hosted a national workshop
14:24organized by the National Forestry Agency
14:27in partnership with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
14:31in the presence of a number of countries
14:33to strengthen international cooperation
14:35to confront the challenges of the increasing forestry movement.
14:38A report by Ridwan Al Qasimi.
14:41The comprehensive plan for forest fires
14:44is the title of the workshop
14:46organized by the National Forestry Agency
14:49in partnership with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
14:53in the framework of strengthening international cooperation
14:56to confront the increasing forest fires
14:59due to climate change
15:01and extreme phenomena
15:03that most countries in the world are aware of.
15:06This workshop is part of a program
15:10that forms a network
15:12between all the countries in the world
15:14to deal with forest fires.
15:17It is an opportunity to exchange experiences
15:21and it is a collective effort
15:24to deal with forest fires.
15:27We all know that forest fires
15:30are an important barrier
15:33to the natural environment
15:36and also to the local population.
15:39The technical workshop
15:41brought together more than 18 countries
15:44from North Africa, the Middle East
15:46and the Mediterranean.
15:48They worked to establish a platform
15:50for exchange and cooperation
15:52around related challenges
15:54to deal with forest fires
15:56and discover innovative solutions
15:58and strengthen the best international practices.
16:01The focus will also be on the Moroccan initiatives
16:05especially on rehabilitating
16:07the damaged forest ecosystem
16:09and strengthening its environmental and economic value.
16:13We work together through the regional network
16:16of the Middle East in the field of forest fire management
16:19led by Morocco
16:21on the framework of this regional workshop.
16:26Members from the Mediterranean basin
16:29were invited to exchange experiences
16:32in the field of forest fire management
16:35and how to rehabilitate the land
16:38after the forest fires.
16:40Yes, this meeting is very important
16:43and this is a workshop
16:45where we benefit from the experiences
16:47of the member states
16:49and especially the experiences
16:51of the Kingdom of Morocco.
16:53The early warning system
16:55that will be explained now
16:57gives us an idea of how
16:59and how to use the early warning
17:01and artificial intelligence
17:03and artificial moons
17:05and aerial photos
17:07to detect the fires
17:09and fight them.
17:11The workshop, which will last for two days,
17:13emphasized the importance
17:15of international cooperation
17:17to confront the challenges
17:19of increasing forest fires
17:21and accelerating climate change
17:23in addition to enhancing local capabilities
17:25to ensure sustainable and resilient
17:27management of the forest fire management system,
17:30which enables it to confront
17:32socio-economic and commercial challenges.
17:37Thank you for watching
17:39and see you next time.
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