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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 14/02/2025

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00:00We now move on to a detailed press release.
00:05We will follow this press release and its most prominent headlines.
00:09The conclusion of the meetings of the African Foreign Ministers in Addis Ababa
00:13as a prelude to the summit of the heads of the African countries and governments.
00:20The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
00:23reveals a significant increase in the number of protest movements.
00:30The US Secretary of State Mark Rubio announces that his country is open
00:34to suggestions from Arab countries about Gaza.
00:37We now move on to a detailed press release.
01:00The conclusion of the meetings of the African Foreign Ministers in Addis Ababa
01:04as a prelude to the summit of the heads of the African countries and governments.
01:07The Moroccan delegation participating in the session of the 46th Committee of the African Union
01:13stressed the efforts of Moussa Faqih Mohamed
01:16at the head of the African Union Committee
01:19and his commitment to serving the issues of the African continent
01:22and its vital interests in the areas of peace, security and development.
01:26The delegation also pointed out that the annual report on the activities of the union
01:30represents a clear map of the next leadership of the African Union Committee
01:35in order to confront the challenges faced by the African continent.
01:47The British Foreign Minister Mohamed Salim Mold Marzouq,
01:51who heads his country's executive council, said that the role was normal and intensified
01:56and there were many discussions,
01:59but they came out with consistent decisions despite the differences.
02:08We had a normal session and, as usual, it was intensified
02:11and there were many discussions at times.
02:14By virtue of the wisdom of everyone, we came out with consistent decisions
02:17despite our differences, which is a healthy sign.
02:21We also reached agreements whenever necessary,
02:24and this is essential for our organization
02:27and a proof of our shared responsibility and our firm will to move forward.
02:31President Moussa Faqih left today words that call us and stop us at all times,
02:35talking about the need for Africa to delay the gap,
02:38and that its image must be reformed.
02:41This should be guided as a goal for our work in the future.
02:51Yesterday, the Government Council met with President Aziz Khannouch
02:55to discuss a number of legitimate projects
02:59and to look at an international agreement on high-level negotiations.
03:03The Government Council also followed up on the Government's plan for employment.
03:08It was presented by the Minister of Economic Coordination, Small and Medium Enterprises,
03:12and UNICEF.
03:14The Government's plan for employment,
03:18which has been supplemented by an exceptional budget of 14 billion dirhams in 2025 alone,
03:27aims to address the emerging challenges in the job market
03:31and related to climate change,
03:34which has become structural in addition to the implications of economic and social changes
03:39resulting from the COVID-19 crisis and the crises known to the world.
03:45The Government's plan for employment,
03:49which has been supplemented by an exceptional budget of 14 billion dirhams in 2025 alone,
03:59aims to address the emerging challenges in the job market
04:04and related to climate change,
04:07which has become structural in addition to the implications of economic and social changes
04:14resulting from the COVID-19 crisis and the crises known to the world.
04:22In this context, the Minister highlighted that the Government has conducted extensive consultations
04:28in a participatory approach.
04:31Production, social and other sectors are concerned.
04:37The activities are not carried out by the UN General Assembly for Morocco,
04:46with the aim of sharing and identifying precise initiatives and intervention programs.
04:54This work, which lasted for about six months,
04:59is aimed at identifying precise and distributed programs in the following areas.
05:06First, investment support through the introduction of a new government offer.
05:12Small and medium-sized enterprises are encouraged to create job opportunities
05:17in order to complete the investment target while continuing to support large investments.
05:24Second, the re-establishment of active programs for employment and expansion
05:30to include non-credentialed sectors.
05:35Through a new government offer, all sectors looking for work are concerned
05:40through the National Agency for Employment and Competency Development.
05:46This offer will be strengthened with a new program
05:50to gradually train professionals in a number of sectors.
05:56Third, the introduction of a new government offer
06:00targeting the rural population, especially small and middle-sized farmers,
06:07through local projects aimed at income.
06:12The Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries, Rural Water, Water and Forestry said
06:18that the current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
06:23compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
06:28The minister confirmed that there is a 53% shortage compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
06:37The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
06:43compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
06:48The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
06:54compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
07:00The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
07:06compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
07:12The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
07:17compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
07:23The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
07:29compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
07:35The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall
07:41compared to the average rainfall in three decades.
07:51The Council of Advisors, the Latin American Parliament and the Carribean
07:56have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:00to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:04The Council of Advisors and the Carribean have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:09to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:14The Council of Advisors and the Carribean have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:20to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:25The Council of Advisors and the Carribean have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:31to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:36The Council of Advisors and the Carribean have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:41to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:46The Council of Advisors and the Carribean have agreed to work as two advanced strategic partners
08:51to support the path of the parliamentary forum in Afro-Lac countries
08:56The social crisis is an unprecedented rise in suicide rates
09:01Fathi Alfalhi reports from Tunisia
09:06The social situation in Tunisia has seen a sharp rise since January this year
09:12According to a report prepared by the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
09:17The institute, which is a non-governmental organization
09:20revealed that the number of protests increased by 181% in January
09:27compared to the same month of the previous year
09:31In June 2025, we observed more than 386 social protests
09:36with an increase of more than 181% compared to the same period in 2024
09:42This is the new wave of protests, which came in a political context after the elections
09:47In the previous period, there were many social promises
09:51and social activists demanded their rights
09:54Another social phenomenon has seen a sharp rise in suicide rates
10:00According to a report by the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
10:0512 suicides were recorded in January
10:108 of them resulted in death
10:13This led to the spread of the self-burning phenomenon
10:16The suicide phenomenon is still in its infancy
10:21But the number of suicides increased by 25-30%
10:26Today, we see that more than 50% of suicides are caused by self-burning
10:32and the body has become a means of expressing protest
10:36against the political, economic and social situation
10:38and against the injustices of the people who are opposing it
10:41The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
10:45concluded that the slogans of the authorities
10:48regarding the social situation remained ink on paper
10:52which raised the social frustration
10:56The Institute confirmed that the protests are still in the first stage against the administration
11:01but they may turn against the political power
11:05The authorities did not comment on what the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
11:10described as shocking
11:14especially regarding the increase of suicide rates
11:18Statistics require social studies and economic programs
11:24According to experts
11:26Al-Falhi Media, Tunisia
11:32US Secretary of State Mark Rubio announced
11:35that his country has been open to suggestions from Arab countries
11:38regarding the destroyed Gaza Strip
11:41The US Secretary of State is ready to start his first tour in the Middle East
11:46with Arab countries
11:47He hopes to discuss these suggestions in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Israel
11:52the three countries he will visit during this tour
11:56The US official said in a press conference
11:59that the only plan regarding Gaza at the moment
12:03is Trump's plan, which the Arab countries have rejected
12:07In addition, if there is a better plan
12:10this is the right time to present it
12:18The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
12:21expressed their hope that the ceasefire agreement
12:24between Israel and Hamas will be stable
12:27while it seems that both sides have returned to the right path
12:31for the next ceasefire
12:35We hope that this Saturday will be a good day
12:38because the people are tired of the war and destruction
12:42God willing, everything will be fine
12:45and nothing bad will happen
12:48God willing, everything will be fine
12:50As civilians, we hope that the war will end
12:54and that this agreement will be completed
12:57and that this destructive war will end
13:01As civilians, we have paid a high price for this war
13:07and we hope that it will end as soon as possible
13:12First of all, we believe in God
13:14and God willing, on Saturday 99% of the war will be over
13:18More than that, we don't want the war to go back to the way it was
13:22More than that, it is unlawful and unjust
13:26About 20 Arab and Western countries
13:29pledged to help rebuild Syria
13:32and protect the transitional phase
13:35in the face of security challenges
13:38and foreign interference
13:41after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad
13:44In the final statement from Syria
13:47and the main Arab countries in the region
13:50Turkey and European countries
13:52France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Greece
13:55and countries from the Group of Seven
13:58such as Canada and Japan
14:00stated that the participants are committed to working together
14:04to ensure the success of the transitional phase
14:07within the framework of a mechanism led by the Syrians
14:10The United States did not sign this statement
14:13as the new President Donald Trump's administration
14:16has not yet determined its position
14:19and has not yet established a diplomatic base in France
14:23On Friday, Lebanon celebrated the 20th anniversary
14:26of the assassination of the former Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri
14:29on the eve of internal and regional changes
14:32that weakened Hezbollah and its supporters
14:35President Saad al-Hariri called
14:38the former Lebanese government
14:41which arrived in Beirut
14:45to participate in the commemoration
14:48in the center of the capital Beirut
14:51where his father and his companions
14:54were buried a few weeks after the election of Joseph Aoun
14:57as president of the country
15:03An American official announced
15:06that the Russian authorities handed over
15:09its citizen Alexander Fenik
15:12to the United States
15:15within the framework of an exchange deal
15:18between the American Mark Ferrell Fogel
15:21who was detained in Russia
15:24Washington agreed to release Fogel
15:27in exchange for the release of Moscow
15:30on the release of Alexander,
15:33the information expert he had previously
15:36and was convicted in France
15:39to exchange encrypted currencies
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