مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 13/02/2025
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00:00Good evening, welcome to Midnight TV in Tanjala, and tonight's headlines are...
00:23The closure of the meetings of the African foreign ministries in Addis Ababa as a prelude to the summit of the heads of state and governments of the African Union.
00:33And there is Israeli media pointing to progress in the negotiation process, saying that the release of the three Israelis on Saturday will be carried out as agreed upon.
00:45And the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights reveals a significant increase in the number of protests.
00:53And the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights reveals a significant increase in the number of protests.
01:00The closure of the meetings of the African foreign ministries in Addis Ababa as a prelude to the summit of the heads of state and governments of the African Union.
01:08The Moroccan delegation participating in the 46th round of the African Union's TV Committee witnessed the work of Moussa Faqih Mohamed at the head of the African Union's committee.
01:18The Moroccan delegation also contributed to the annual report on the activities of the African Union, its institutions, and its leaders,
01:27on the efforts of Moussa Faqih Mohamed and his steadfast commitment to serve the noble cause of the African continent and its vital interests in the fields of peace, security, and development.
01:38The delegation also pointed out that the annual report on the activities of the African Union is a clear map of the future leadership of the African Union's committee,
01:49in order to build the achievements and confront the challenges that the African continent faces.
01:56We are now in Ethiopia, specifically in the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa,
02:03where the 38th summit of the heads of state of the African Union is being held.
02:11This summit, which will mark the election of a new leadership, is responsible for implementing the vision of the African Union for Africa,
02:21striving to achieve progress.
02:23Other strategic issues will be discussed, including institutional reform of the African organization,
02:29as well as the implementation of the Free Regional Trade Zone.
02:34One of the highlights of this summit will be the elections, which will target the positions of the President,
02:42the Vice President, and the member of the executive committee of the African Union.
02:48Hassema will also form the leadership of the African organization in the coming years.
02:54Morocco is represented in the election race for the position of Vice President of the African Union Committee,
03:01which is financially responsible.
03:03It is one of the most competitive positions of Latifa Akherbash,
03:07a prominent figure in the field of diplomacy and the world of communication.
03:12Therefore, Morocco has all the opportunities to win in the election race for this position.
03:19On the other hand, Algeria's failure to join the Council of Peace and Security of the African Union
03:27did not grant Algeria the seat it was aiming for by the African countries.
03:34This was a major failure of Algeria's diplomacy.
03:39Despite the efforts of Algeria's diplomacy in the framework of the African Union,
03:44Algeria has not been able to gain the trust of many African countries.
03:50It has been seeking to regain the position that Morocco has held for three years in the Council of Peace and Security,
03:58but it has not achieved the number of votes required.
04:01Countries have refused to nominate it, especially because of its open dispute with a number of African countries.
04:10It is also worth noting that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan Cooperation,
04:18Nasser Bourita, is the head of the Moroccan delegation in this round,
04:23and he reiterated in front of the Council of the African Union
04:27the royal vision through which Morocco seeks to be the leader of the African continent.
04:36Bourita reiterated this point in particular,
04:39that this is the royal vision through which Morocco seeks to be the leader of the African continent,
04:46while the Kingdom seeks to be the leader of the African continent.
04:52Abdel Samad Montassir and Omey Massabila from Addis Ababa.
04:56The Council of the Government of President Aziz Akhnoush,
05:01in particular, to submit a sectional offer,
05:04and to investigate a number of legal text projects,
05:07and to look at an international agreement and to investigate in high positions.
05:11The Council of the Government submitted an offer about the Government's work plan
05:15which was submitted by the Minister of Economy, Small Businesses, Employment and Capacity,
05:20and the offer for the Government's employment plan,
05:24which the Government has filled,
05:26has reached 14 billion dirhams this year alone.
05:31The Government is facing serious challenges in the job market,
05:34in relation to climate change,
05:37in addition to the implications of economic and social changes
05:40resulting from the COVID-19 crisis and the crises that the world is experiencing.
05:46Ahmed Al-Buwari, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Land Development, Water and Forestry,
05:51said that the current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall,
05:55compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
05:59There is a 53% shortage compared to the average rainfall in the past three decades.
06:08The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall,
06:14compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
06:19There is a 53% shortage compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
06:26We started in the beginning of the first season, in September-October,
06:32and it lasted for one or two months,
06:35and the rainfall was less than 20 mm.
06:38This has affected both the vegetation and the season in general.
06:45Our country is well aware of the importance of vegetation in most areas,
06:49including the locusts, which make up about 21-25% of the good vegetation.
07:00As for the water quality,
07:03the amount of rainwater that entered the region from the beginning of September until today
07:09was about 1.2 billion cubic meters.
07:14This is a very weak ratio compared to the average rainfall in our country at this time.
07:21The Council of Advisors and the Parliament of Latin America and the Caribbean
07:26agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
07:30to push the path of the parliamentary forum for the African countries,
07:34Latin America and the Caribbean in Afro-Lac,
07:37and to prepare for the signing of the forum in the Kingdom of Morocco on April 29.
07:43This was achieved through the joint announcement after the meeting of the Council of Advisors
07:47and the agreement between the two parties
07:50on the strategic importance of the South-South cooperation
07:53and the international popular support,
07:55and the need to strengthen effective diplomatic, parliamentary and civil diplomacy.
08:01The joint meeting of the Council of Advisors and the Parliamentary Office was held
08:09and was presented at the most important places that distinguished the path of the Afro-Lac.
08:16It is the reason why we shared with the two parliaments the importance of public trust.
08:24During this meeting, the strategic importance of Morocco in Africa was also highlighted,
08:30especially in the areas of economic, development and human cooperation,
08:35which is reflected in the main initiative of His Majesty King Mohamed VI,
08:43as the project of the gas pipeline in Morocco, Nigeria,
08:47and the initiative of the Atlantic African countries,
08:50in addition to the initiative to enable coastal countries to enter the Atlantic Ocean.
08:56We signed with Mr. President of the Parliament
08:59the joint announcement issued after the meeting of the two offices.
09:06It is the announcement in which a set of ideas and steps were proposed
09:12to enhance and develop the cooperation between the two parties.
09:16This announcement also included the agreement on the work
09:20in the capacity of two strategic partners,
09:24and the continuation of the joint cooperation to defend the Afro-Lac.
09:30On the 26th of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza,
09:34the Israeli media pointed to progress in the negotiation process,
09:39clarifying that three Israelis will be released next Saturday.
09:43Supposedly, the aid that Israel prevented from entering the northern sector,
09:48at the same time, a delegation from the Hamas movement is convening,
09:51led by Khalil Al-Hayya,
09:53a meeting in Cairo with Egyptian officials,
09:56to follow the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
09:59The occupied West Bank, which called for the Israeli army,
10:02evacuated the residents of Noor Shams Camp immediately,
10:05and carried out escalations and raids of the camps,
10:08and evacuating the residents of their homes,
10:11and turning a number of them into military camps.
10:17In Germany, at least 30 people were injured
10:20after a car collided with a crowd in a street in Munich.
10:24Security sources said that among the injured were dangerous cases.
10:27The German authorities suspect that the driver of the car
10:31committed or committed,
10:34pardon me,
10:36committed to inciting a crowd of workers in Munich,
10:39saying that the matter is related to a German refugee who was arrested.
10:46The matter is related to a Afghan refugee,
10:51whose request for asylum here in Germany was rejected.
10:54It is known, as the security services say,
10:57that he is a drug addict,
11:00and he is suspected of physical assault.
11:03But the appeals are still unanswered.
11:06Has he made a political move,
11:09or does he have psychological problems?
11:11And why exactly did he target a protest
11:14against a crowd of workers on this day?
11:17Also, what aroused many questions about this incident
11:20came a few days ago
11:23at the Munich Security Conference,
11:26which is a world-famous conference
11:29attended by leaders and heads of states and governments.
11:32It is not far-fetched now,
11:34as the President of the State of Bavaria said,
11:37that there are pressures to intensify the immigration and asylum laws,
11:42to speed up the deportation of refugees.
11:45It is also expected that this will be exploited
11:47by the Alternative Party,
11:50for the right-wing extremist Germany.
11:53We are in an early election campaign,
11:56and the date is the 23rd of this month.
11:59Immigration and asylum play a major role
12:02in political speeches.
12:06The Foreign Policy Office in the European Union
12:10has confirmed that any agreement with Ukraine
12:13that is reached without the participation of the EU
12:17is a criticism of what it considered
12:20to be a rush by Washington to provide visas to Moscow.
12:23The European official said before a meeting
12:26at the North Atlantic Council
12:29that any agreement that requires Ukraine and Europe
12:32to be a part of it,
12:35and any attempts to satisfy them,
12:38will always be a failure.
12:40We need America, and America needs us as well.
12:44The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
12:48revealed that the number of protests
12:51during last January has increased significantly.
12:54The most prominent article in its report
12:57is that the number of protests has increased by 181%.
13:00As for the increase in social violence,
13:03it is an unprecedented increase in the number of suicides.
13:06Fatiha Al-Falih reports from Tunisia.
13:10The social situation in Tunisia
13:13has seen a sharp decline since January this year.
13:16According to a report prepared by the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights,
13:21the institute, which is a non-governmental organization,
13:25revealed that the number of protests has increased by 181%
13:29since January,
13:32compared to the same month of last year.
13:35In January 2025,
13:37the number of social protests has increased by 386%,
13:41which is more than 181%
13:44compared to the same period in 2024.
13:47This is the new wave of protests,
13:50which came in a political context after the elections,
13:53and which for a long time had many social promises.
13:56As a result, social activists demanded their rights.
13:59Another social phenomenon
14:02whose numbers have increased significantly
14:04since the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
14:07reported that
14:1012 suicides were recorded in January,
14:138 of which resulted in death.
14:16The shocking thing is
14:19that the phenomenon of suicide has spread.
14:22The phenomenon of suicide has a wide range of explanations,
14:25but the number of suicides
14:28has increased by between 25% and 30%.
14:31Today, we see more than 50% of suicides
14:34as an attempt to burn people,
14:37and the body has become a means of expression
14:40of protest against the political, economic and social situation,
14:43and against the oppression of the people who serve this action.
14:46The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
14:49concluded that the slogans of the authorities
14:52regarding the social situation
14:55have remained ink on paper,
14:58which has raised the social frustration.
15:01The Institute confirmed that
15:04this is not the first revolution against the administration,
15:07but it may become a revolution against the political power.
15:10The authorities did not comment
15:13on the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights' report
15:16of the numbers described as shocking,
15:19especially regarding the increase of suicide cases,
15:22statistics requiring social studies
15:25and economic programs,
15:28according to experts.
15:31Al-Falhi Media
15:34The Green Impact Summit
15:37for sustainable transportation
15:40and carbon reduction
15:43in Dar Al-Baydah
15:46is an opportunity for visitors to Morocco
15:49to discover solutions based on green distribution
15:52through the use of ecological transportation
15:55in the distribution of cargo and mail
15:58in different Moroccan cities.
16:00The Green Impact Summit
16:03for sustainable transportation
16:06and carbon reduction
16:09in Dar Al-Baydah
16:12is an opportunity for visitors to Morocco
16:15to discover solutions based on green distribution
16:18through the use of ecological transportation
16:21in the distribution of cargo and mail
16:24in different Moroccan cities.
16:27The Green Impact Summit
16:30for sustainable transportation
16:33and carbon reduction
16:36in Dar Al-Baydah
16:39is an opportunity for visitors to Morocco
16:42to discover solutions based on green distribution
16:45in the distribution of cargo and mail
16:48in different Moroccan cities.
16:51The Green Impact Summit
16:54for sustainable transportation
16:57and carbon reduction
17:00in Dar Al-Baydah
17:03is an opportunity for visitors to Morocco
17:06to discover solutions based on green distribution
17:09in the distribution of cargo and mail
17:12in different Moroccan cities.
17:15The Green Impact Summit
17:18for sustainable transportation
17:21and carbon reduction
17:24in Dar Al-Baydah
17:27is an opportunity for visitors to Morocco
17:30to discover solutions based on green distribution
17:33in the distribution of cargo and mail
17:36in different Moroccan cities.
17:39The presence of the Moroccan post
17:42at this summit
17:45symbolizes the real transition
17:48of the Moroccan post
17:51in a program to accelerate
17:54the transportation of energy
17:57in the country
18:00and in the world.
18:03This is the end of the broadcast.
18:09See you next time.