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00:00News on Syria
00:13Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Mediain TV.
00:16It's a pleasure to see you again to make a new point on the news.
00:20News on Syria
00:22Violence broke out in the northwest of Syria.
00:25More than 250 deaths have been reported since Thursday in the regions of Latakia and Tartus.
00:32Donald Trump is threatening Russia with new bank sanctions and customs rights.
00:37On the ground, Russia launched an air offensive against Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
00:44To finish, let's go to the Ivory Coast to visit the Abidjan Mosque.
00:48The place of worship, therefore, of Morocco, is now an architectural reference.
00:56Before developing these titles, we start this news in Morocco,
01:00where, as of this Saturday, several provinces are concerned by a weather alert of red vigilance.
01:05Snowfalls are expected in Ifrane, Hazelal, Bnimelal and Middelt.
01:09This alert will also concern the provinces of Al-Husayma, Shushaoun, Gersif, Sfro, Taza, Boulmane,
01:15Frelhaus, Warzazat, Tenerife, Shishawa and Tsaroudane.
01:19And finally, stronger storms with hail are expected in the provinces of Tangier, Assela, Shushaoun,
01:24Tetouan, Lareich, Fahsenzara and Al-Husayma.
01:30The head of Moroccan diplomacy met yesterday with his Syrian counterpart Assad Hassan al-Shibani.
01:35During this interview, Nasser Bouroueta affirmed Morocco's support for the unity and national sovereignty of Syria,
01:42recalling that His Majesty the King Mohammed VI assured the Syrian president in the interim
01:46his support for the realization of the ambitions of the Syrian people.
01:52Donald Trump announced this Friday the appointment of Duke Bouchan III
01:58as ambassador to the United States in Morocco.
02:00The president stressed that he will play a key role in strengthening peace,
02:04freedom and prosperity for the two countries.
02:07Duke Bouchan III had previously served as ambassador to the United States in Spain and Andorra
02:13and has a long career in the world of finance.
02:18The United Nations is deeply alarmed,
02:20while Saudi Arabia condemns the recent violence in Syria.
02:24Syrian authorities have launched a vast security operation,
02:27especially in the regions of Latakia and Tartus,
02:29to contain the premises of a counter-revolution of former loyalists,
02:33the former regime of Bashar al-Assad.
02:35Fights have led to at least 250 deaths since Thursday
02:38and a curfew has now been decreed.
02:44In Russia and Ukraine,
02:46let's meet at the negotiating table right now before it's too late.
02:49Donald Trump did not fail to threaten Moscow with new banking and customs sanctions
02:55by denouncing the ongoing bombings against Ukraine.
03:00I think what's going to happen is Ukraine wants...
03:02Donald Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia at the negotiating table,
03:05a statement that comes the day after Russian strikes
03:08on the country's energy infrastructure.
03:14Moscow puts pressure on Kiev by continuing air strikes.
03:18On Thursday night to Friday, Ukraine was targeted by dozens of missiles
03:23and more than a hundred Russian drones.
03:25Air strikes have been launched all over the country
03:28with damage and injuries reported in several regions.
03:32According to Ukrainian authorities,
03:34five people were injured in the night in Kharkiv.
03:37In Ternopil, in the west of Ukraine,
03:39missiles hit a critical facility but without causing casualties.
03:43An attack targeting the Odessa region
03:46also sparked fires in three private residential buildings.
03:52I don't know what to do now.
03:54I'm 81 years old and I could have been killed in the attack I escaped from.
04:01Faced with a Russian offensive of such magnitude,
04:03Vladimir Zelensky once again called for a strike in the air and at sea.
04:09The Turkish president said on Friday
04:11he would support the idea of establishing a ceasefire as soon as possible
04:15and of ceasing attacks in the air and at sea
04:17as a measure of trust between the parties.
04:20This surge of tensions came the day after a summit of 27 leaders of the two countries
04:25who expressed in Brussels their desire to strengthen the continent's defence capabilities.
04:31In 2025, the European Union will provide Ukraine with 30.6 billion euros
04:36in order to facilitate Ukraine and the G7 initiative
04:40financed by, as you know, the interests of the Russian assets mobilised.
04:44And we have confirmed the availability of the Europeans to grow in urgency.
04:49Our military support to Ukraine and to respond to its most pressing material needs.
04:53The American military disengagement prompted European leaders to rethink their defence strategies.
04:59At the end of their summit in Brussels,
05:01the leaders of the old continent gave their green light to the plan of the European Commission,
05:06called Rearm Europe.
05:08This plan should mobilise more than 800 billion euros
05:11to respond to the need to substantially increase European defence spending.
05:19Donald Trump continues his policy of maximum pressure.
05:22The American president said he wrote to Iran to propose negotiations
05:26aimed at preventing the development by Tehran of nuclear weapons.
05:29The White House spokesman said he preferred a peace agreement to ease tensions.
05:38Once again, in the trade war initiated by Washington for the head of Chinese diplomacy,
05:43mutual respect constitutes the founding principle of Sino-American relations,
05:48and Wang Yi warns against policies likely to undermine the trust
05:52between the two world powers.
05:55Explanations with Zinem Seri.
05:58As part of the annual session of the National People's Assembly,
06:02the Chinese Parliament, the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi,
06:06recalled China's position on the principle of mutual respect,
06:10warning against policies likely to undermine the trust
06:15between the two world powers.
06:18China-ALC cooperation is part of South-South cooperation.
06:22This cooperation is based exclusively on mutual support,
06:25without geopolitical considerations.
06:27In its relations with the ALC countries,
06:29China follows the principles of equality and mutual benefit.
06:33Aiming at a winning result,
06:35China never seeks to establish itself in a sphere of influence,
06:39nor to target a third party.
06:43The Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi,
06:46has denounced attempts to impose a jungle law
06:49and promised that Beijing would respond firmly to the trade war launched by Donald Trump.
06:54Beijing has already planned to apply, as of Monday,
06:57taxes up to 15% on a range of American agricultural products.
07:06The Chinese economy has overcome the challenge of unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States,
07:12emphasizing that the confidence of the Asian giant rests on its ultra-large market,
07:17its solid industrial base and its dynamic of innovation.
07:25Relations between Beijing and Washington are going through a period of tension
07:29due to various trade issues.
07:31Since his return to the White House in January,
07:34Donald Trump has made customs rights the main tool
07:38of his policy of reducing the American trade deficit.
07:44In South Korea, a court was annulled this Friday for vices of procedure.
07:48The termination mandate by which the suspended president is incarcerated since January,
07:53an incarceration applied for his failed attempt to impose martial law.
07:57The decision to annul this Friday does not lead to his immediate release,
08:01the sentence of 7 days to appeal.
08:05Only if the prosecutor renounces his right to appeal
08:09or does not appeal in the prescribed terms.
08:14The State of Emergency has been extended for a year in the region of the Savannes,
08:17in northern Togo.
08:18The bill was adopted by the National Assembly.
08:21This is the fourth extension since the establishment of this measure in 2022.
08:26The Togolese authorities justify this measure
08:29by the persistence of security threats that weigh on the north of the country.
08:32The northern region of the Burkina Faso region
08:35has been confronted since 2021 with incursions by terrorist groups.
08:44We are now heading to Abidjan to visit the Mohamed VI Mosque.
08:48This place of worship, therefore of Morocco, has become an architectural reference.
08:52This is a report by Max Auby and Anjou Wilfred.
08:56The Mohamed VI Mosque in Abidjan, an architectural jewel
08:59that contributes to the richness of African heritage.
09:01This building, offered by the King of Morocco on the Ivory Coast,
09:05is part of the postcards of the city of Abidjan since its opening.
09:09Impressed by its beauty and grandeur,
09:11at prayer hours during Ramadan,
09:14the mosque, located in Trecheville, is attacked by Muslim faithful
09:17from all districts of Abidjan and its suburbs,
09:20thus favoring religious tourism.
09:23Since the opening of the mosque, I have prayed here every Friday.
09:28I left Pogon to come to the Mohamed VI Mosque.
09:30There are many mosques in Pogon.
09:32When I come here, I feel at ease.
09:34I feel like I am in Morocco.
09:36I pray all the time in Djamé and I come here.
09:39Every time I come here, as soon as I enter the mosque,
09:42at the same time I think of Medine or the mosque in Mecca.
09:46The mosque, which can accommodate more than 7,000 souls,
09:49has not been enlarged since the beginning of the year.
09:51Reading and Koranic teaching also furniture
09:54religious activities of Muslim faithful.
09:57We are proud and we are grateful to God
10:02and grateful to President Alassane Ouattara
10:06because it is thanks to him that His Majesty,
10:10the King Mohammed VI, built this mosque.
10:13But above all, we are grateful to His Majesty
10:16Mohammed VI Amirul Momineen
10:19may Allah protect him and grant him grace.
10:21We say thank you and this mosque is the pride of the Ivory Coast
10:26and it is the pride of all Africa, I can say.
10:29Relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Ivory Coast,
10:32due to their historical depth and their important human dimension,
10:36are a reference in terms of cooperation between African countries,
10:40especially on a religious level.
10:42King Mohammed VI is the guardian of religion.
10:48We call him Amirul Momineen.
10:51He is the commander of the Koreans.
10:54He is a direct descendant of the Prophet of Islam.
10:57It is a recommendation of the Muslim religion,
11:00the construction of wells, the construction of buildings.
11:03But there is one more thing,
11:05there is a teaching that will be done in it.
11:08So for the Lord, it is so great, it is so beneficial.
11:11More than a place of prayer,
11:13the Mosque of Mohammed VI is displayed as a tourist site,
11:16one of the largest mosques in West Africa.
11:18One year after its inauguration,
11:20the mosque has become more and more attractive.
11:22In a few weeks, it will welcome Ramadan.
11:25The fugitive will be here for sure, at his paroxysm.
11:30We celebrate today International Women's Day
11:33and on this occasion the Tunisians continue to mobilize
11:36for the respect of their rights and the preservation of certain acquis,
11:40a fight led by the new president of the Association of Democratic Women,
11:44Rajaat Dehmani.
11:46Nejoa Besha tells us more.
11:50Known for her revolutionary positions,
11:53her struggle to support women and her determination
11:56against political upheavals,
11:58Rajaat Dehmani, the new president of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women,
12:02tells us her journey in the feminist struggle.
12:06My starting point was the family,
12:09which prevented me from joining a scout camp
12:12because I was a girl,
12:14while authorizing my brother because he was a boy.
12:17It was from there that my feminist journey began
12:20and that I began to write about women's rights
12:23in the 80s and 90s.
12:26By evoking the situation of women in 2025,
12:29the activist took a deep breath,
12:32before continuing to talk about the decline of women's rights.
12:38After having made a good path that has lasted for decades,
12:41since the 1920s,
12:43thanks to their political contributions within the national movement,
12:46Tunisian women are facing new problems today
12:50and their rights are threatened.
12:53Recently elected president of the Association of Democratic Women,
12:57Rajaat Dehmani,
12:59said that new challenges are being imposed
13:02in the midst of an extremely complex political and social reality.
13:08In terms of figures,
13:10we see a decline in the political participation of women,
13:14which was about 47% in 2014
13:17and has now reached 12%
13:20due to the failure of all political decisions.
13:23The figures, the percentages in all political decisions,
13:27confirm that the situation of women is in danger.
13:30In the field of health, for example,
13:33the percentage of women who die during childbirth has reached 33%.
13:3627 women have been victims of femicide in 2023.
13:39There is also the decree 54,
13:42which has become a threat not only to journalists and lawyers,
13:45but also to women activists in civil society
13:48who are imprisoned,
13:51who are forced to work,
13:54who are forced to work in civil society
13:57who are imprisoned by virtue of this decree.
14:00The president of the Association of Democratic Women
14:03concluded by saying that she will continue
14:06to defend women's rights
14:09and to engage in public affairs with well-defined projects.
14:12Women's rights are no longer at the center of public debate in Tunisia
14:16and despite the interruption of communication channels with the authorities,
14:20the Association of Democratic Women
14:23continues to fight for the defense of women's rights
14:26who have known a human being, according to NGOs.
14:29From Tunisia, Najwa Bechat, for Metir.
14:34Direction Senegal to go to meet Fatou,
14:37a transport car driver,
14:40a graduate in marketing and communication.
14:43This young woman has been in the transport industry for two years.
14:46Her portrait is addressed to us by Evassania and Cheikh Ndaw.
14:49This is the location.
14:53Every day, it's the same scenario.
14:56Just behind the wheel, Fatou falls on a new demand.
15:06She has been a taxi driver for two years.
15:09With a smile on her face, Fatou drives her client from day to day.
15:14It's not difficult to drive.
15:17It's a bit difficult with the manual, but if it was automatic, it would be better.
15:20But I've always loved driving.
15:23I got my driver's license in 2014,
15:26so I had my own car.
15:29I've always loved driving, and I owe it to my father.
15:33I've always respected him because of his driving.
15:39And frankly, I owe everything to my father.
15:43A graduate in marketing and communication,
15:46this young lady found herself in this field out of passion.
15:49I talk to my client, or my client,
15:52until I get there, and I make them laugh.
15:55I'm usually open-minded,
15:58and I'm very friendly with my clients,
16:01so I don't have any problems on that side.
16:04At the same time, compared to this job,
16:07it allows me to have more knowledge,
16:10it allows me to have more...
16:13It's a different personality.
16:16Every time I have an address book,
16:19they come down, they take my number, they encourage me at the same time.
16:22Formerly reserved to the male agent,
16:25our driver managed to combine her new profession
16:28with her life as a mother of two children.
16:31Sometimes the car breaks down, sometimes I stay at home
16:34waiting for the car to be repaired.
16:37It depends.
16:40I call her, I tell her I'm going to the station,
16:43and I'm in the traffic jam,
16:46to make a U-turn to go to the station.
16:49In the middle of the traffic jam,
16:52she makes an annulment, she cancels the order.
16:55I wasted so much fuel,
16:58and I did everything I could to get to the station,
17:01but she said she was in a hurry.
17:04What Fatou appreciates above all
17:07is the attention with which she is treated by her passengers.
17:10Their encouragement and their stories
17:13are a source of motivation.
17:16The Moroccan market in Nouakchott
17:19is an essential place during the month of Ramadan
17:22for the inhabitants of the Mauritanian capital.
17:25It has become one of the best addresses to shop.
17:28This is a report by Ahmed Bdi and the story is by Zinem Seri.
17:31It is one of the largest markets in the Mauritanian capital.
17:34The Moroccan market attracts a large crowd
17:37from all the Arab communities
17:40who come to shop there.
17:43There is a strong influx to the Moroccan market
17:46during the month of Ramadan.
17:49The market is full of spices and various Moroccan products.
17:52Shopping on this market has become almost a tradition.
17:55Every Ramadan, the alleys are filled with families
17:58looking for essential products to prepare the Ftour.
18:01A real crossroads of flavors,
18:04the market offers a diversity of Moroccan products
18:07essential for the break of fast.
18:10The market is rich in products and flavors.
18:13You can find everything there.
18:16I often come there to shop for Ramadan.
18:19I came to the Moroccan market.
18:22There are really a lot of choices.
18:25Personally, I think it is one of the best in the capital.
18:28With its products and lively atmosphere,
18:31the Moroccan market in Nouakchott
18:34has become an essential place
18:37not only to shop, but also to experience
18:40the Ramadan traditions.
18:43During the month of Ramadan, fasting prevents
18:46some patients from following their treatment
18:49at the usual times.
18:52Doctors warn against all use of self-medication.
18:56If fasting during the month of Ramadan
18:59has health benefits,
19:02in particular by promoting the detoxification of the body
19:05and by improving the sensitivity to insulin,
19:08it can, on the other hand, cause risks
19:11for certain categories of people,
19:14especially those suffering from chronic diseases.
19:17In this sense, pharmacists give important advice
19:20to patients about taking their treatment
19:23and the nature of the disease.
19:26First, we advise them to see their doctor.
19:29For diabetics in particular.
19:32We advise patients to consult their doctor,
19:35especially diabetic patients
19:38who must take precautions before deciding to fast.
19:41Some patients decide to change their medication
19:44without taking the advice of their doctor.
19:47This practice is risky
19:50because it affects the patient's state of health.
19:56Taking medication must be adapted to the rhythm of fasting.
19:59Medications taken once a day
20:02generally do not require adjustments.
20:05For those requiring two daily doses,
20:08it is recommended to divide the doses between Suhoor and Iftar.
20:11However, some treatments,
20:14especially those requiring several doses a day,
20:17can be avoided due to prolonged fasting.
20:20In these cases, medical advice is essential.
20:23They all have good sugar levels,
20:26but when they are hungry,
20:29they can get diabetes.
20:32Fasting can present a risk for people suffering from diabetes.
20:35Changing your daily rhythm during this month
20:38by avoiding eating and drinking for long hours
20:41before taking a meal outside of your usual schedule
20:44can lead to diabetes.
20:47In this case, you absolutely need to consult your doctor.
20:56Changing your medication schedule
20:59without medical advice
21:02can often negatively affect the effectiveness of the medication
21:05due to the effect of taking food
21:08on the absorption of the medication in the bloodstream.
21:11In this sense, patients should consult their doctor
21:14before making any changes to avoid any risk.
21:19This is the end of this news.
21:41This is the end of this news.