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MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 09/03/2025

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00:00New information edition on Mediain TV, welcome to the big news of the midday.
00:24Morocco, a privileged destination for investors in the tourism sector.
00:30The UN Tourism states in a report published on Saturday,
00:34the geographical position of the kingdom is considered strategic.
00:42Israel sends a delegation to Qatar on Monday to advance negotiations for the next phase of the ceasefire with Hamas.
00:52The Palestinian movement evokes positive signals on the subject of the continuation of the truce.
01:01Canada is preparing this Sunday to choose the successor of Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister.
01:08Former central banker Marc Carnet is given widely favored by the scrutiny
01:14to take the head of the left-wing Liberal Party.
01:23The owner of the modern Moroccan song, Narima Samih,
01:28drew his reverence on Friday night on Saturday.
01:31She was bathed on Saturday in Ben Slimane.
01:35His Majesty the King Mohammed VI addressed a message of condolence and compassion to the members of the artist's family.
01:43For the sovereign, the artistic scene has lost one of its greatest stars,
01:48having shone for decades in the universe of the authentic Arab song.
01:53In favor of its melodious voice, its distinctive timbre and its high artistic sense,
02:00the musical jewels that will remain there, according to the sovereign,
02:05engraved forever in the repertoire of the Moroccan song and in the memory of the national and Arab public.
02:15The weather in Morocco.
02:18The country is currently experiencing an atmospheric depression.
02:22Four provinces are placed on red alert.
02:25The provinces of Ifren, Azila, Bnimla and Middels are experiencing significant snowfalls.
02:31They will continue until Monday.
02:34And then also until Monday at 6 p.m.
02:37Eighteen hours of heavy rain, sometimes stormy, with local hail,
02:41are expected in the provinces of Tangier, Assela, Chefchaouen, Tétouan, Ouazane, La Rayche and Husseinma.
02:48An orange vigilance also concerns until Sunday at 11 p.m.
02:53the provinces of Fahsanejram, Degfnedeg, Kenitra, Taounet, Siqasem, Taza, Ifren, Bnimla, Azilal and Khenifra.
03:05The UN Secretary-General of Tourism has stated that Morocco is a privileged destination for investors in the tourism sector.
03:15In a report by the UN-based organization based in Madrid, published on Saturday,
03:21the UN Tourism considers that Morocco offers very attractive prospects for investors
03:28thanks to its strategic geographical position, its resilient economic environment
03:34and its voluntary policy in favor of direct foreign investment.
03:43Hamas evoked positive signals this weekend for the pursuit of the truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip.
03:51It was time to discuss with the mediators in Cairo about the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.
03:58Israel has announced the sending of a delegation to Qatar on Monday,
04:03one of the mediator countries, in order to advance the negotiations.
04:11The Israeli hostage families forum meets every week in Tel Aviv.
04:18On Friday, more than 50 ex-hostages from Gaza called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
04:25to conclude an agreement to end the ceasefire with Hamas in order to free the rest of the captives.
04:33The first phase expired on March 1.
04:38Ahmad al-Sharaa calls on the national unity and civil peace in Syria
04:44after the death of hundreds of people, mostly civilians,
04:48victims of unprecedented violence since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
04:53The violence was triggered by a Thursday attack by ex-presidential supporters
04:58against security forces in Jablé, near Latakieh, in the west of the country.
05:04In Syria, the most violent fighting has been since the overthrow of ex-president Assad in December.
05:11More than 745 civilians of the Alawite minority have been killed in the west since Thursday
05:18by Syrian security forces and their allies in the course of fighting
05:22with the followers of the defeated president Bashar al-Assad.
05:26At least 273 members of the Syrian security forces,
05:30at least 273 members of the Syrian security forces and pro-Assad fighters have also perished.
05:38Development with Raja Ngo.
05:41100 days after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
05:45the Syrians are trying to erase the traces of years of dictatorship.
05:49For three days, Latakieh, Jablé and other refuge cities of the Assad clan community
05:56are theaters of violent clashes.
05:58The opposing militias remain faithful to the fallen president and the forces of the new Syrian army.
06:05In a speech broadcast on the social networks of the Syrian president,
06:09the interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, called on the insurgents to surrender before it was too late.
06:19Some remnants of the corrupt regime have tried to test the new Syria.
06:23In the battle of liberation, we fought you without killing you,
06:28while you fought us with the desire to kill us.
06:31But despite the betrayal to which we are confronted,
06:34the state will remain the guarantor of civil peace and will not allow any harm to it.
06:38Drop your weapons and meet before it is too late.
06:45The UN, informed of the intense and murderous clashes
06:49between the forces of the Syrian interim authority and the loyal elements of the former regime,
06:54has deplored the losses of civilians.
06:56The UN organization has called on the two parties to show immediate restraint,
07:01fearing an aggravation of the situation.
07:08We firmly condemn any violence in Syria and call on the parties to protect civilians and cease hostilities.
07:14We are concerned about the risk of escalation of tensions between the communities in Syria
07:18at a time when reconciliation and peaceful political transition should be the priority.
07:23After 14 years of conflict, the Syrians deserve lasting peace, prosperity and justice.
07:32The Syrian authorities have stated that the violence began
07:36when loyal remnants of the leaders who overthrew Assad launched a murderous attack
07:41and well planned against their forces on Thursday.
07:45Faced with the situation, the Syrians of Damascus and Aleppo gathered on Friday.
07:50The protesters raised Syrian flags and called on the government
07:54to use the iron fist against those who want to destabilize the country.
07:59The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
08:02established on March 8 more than 300 pro-Assad civilians killed since the beginning of the operation.
08:09Canada is about to choose a former central banker
08:14to replace Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister.
08:18Marc Carnet, 59, is widely favoured by the scrutiny
08:23to also replace Justin Trudeau at the head of the Liberal Party.
08:27The vote ends this Sunday.
08:30After almost 10 years in power,
08:33Justin Trudeau announced his resignation in January in the midst of political chaos.
08:42Ukraine claims that Russia launched more than a hundred drones last night.
08:48Kiev and many other regions were targeted.
08:52These attacks come at a crucial moment in the war
08:55while the United States has frozen the course of aid.
08:58Ukraine must hold negotiations with American representatives in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
09:09Germany has taken a crucial step this weekend
09:12towards the formation of a new government led by the conservative Friedrich Merz.
09:18An executive who aims to break with 80 years of history
09:23in defense and disrupt his budgetary policy.
09:27The conservatives of the future chancellor and the social democrats
09:32have announced a principle agreement for a coalition
09:36less than two weeks after the legislative elections.
09:43Ghana is still trying to persuade Mali to become a member of the economic community
09:50of the states of West Africa, the CDAO.
09:53The Ghanaian president John Dramani Mahama was received on Saturday in Bamako
09:58by the president of the Malian transition, General Assimi Goita.
10:03Details in this correspondence of Mohamed Danyoko.
10:08It is in a capital plunged in a heavy fog
10:10that the plane carrying the president of Ghana and his delegation
10:14set off on the tarmac of the international airport of Keita, Seno.
10:19Welcome at the foot of the plane, troops review and direction to the presidential palace of Kuluba
10:23where the two presidents had a face-to-face before expanding the discussion to the two delegations.
10:32We have discussed our relations in terms of cooperation in defense and security.
10:37And how to continue the fight against terrorism.
10:40Terrorism is not only in Mali, it is also present in the other countries of the IAS,
10:45namely Bhutana and Niger, and in Ghana and elsewhere.
10:48We will see together to what extent to mutualize efforts
10:52to fight terrorism in the sub-region.
10:57After 48 hours in Ivory Coast, before arriving in Mali,
11:01the question of relations between the CDAO and the IAS was raised by the two men.
11:06We have discussed relations between the IAS and the CDAO.
11:10There was, at one point, a lack of trust between the leaders of the two groups.
11:15I think that this lack of trust must be corrected
11:18so that there can be mutual respect
11:21and that the leadership of the entities can assert itself at the level of the sub-region.
11:25We must work for relations worthy of this name
11:28between the IAS, which exists irrevocably, and the CDAO.
11:34The secular, economic and re-dynamic relations of the Mali-Ghana mixed commission,
11:39which held its last meeting in 2011 in Ghana,
11:42were the other topics discussed during this 24-hour visit.
11:49In Guinea-Bissau, President Umaro Sisoko Mbalo
11:53advanced on 23 November, the date of the presidential and legislative elections,
11:59according to a presidential decree,
12:02a decision taken after a consultation on Friday with parties
12:06to find a solution to the political crisis in the country.
12:10A decree made public at the end of the meeting with political parties in Bissau
12:15to find a consensus on the date of the general, legislative and presidential elections.
12:21The meeting was held in the presence of formations close to the power
12:25or not representative, but without the main opposition coalition,
12:30Pai-Terra-Ranka.
12:32Yesterday, the International Women's Day was celebrated around the world
12:36and in Morocco as well.
12:38Being a fisherman is not an easy profession
12:41to adapt to this mostly male universe.
12:44Women have created a cooperative of artisanal fishing
12:48and rafting.
12:49Elam Brada and Absama Del Montacer went to their meeting in Belle-Yonesh.
12:55At the point of landing in Belle-Yonesh, we have an appointment with Fatema Mkhnes,
12:59Safa Elftoh and Fatiha Naji.
13:02These women of the cooperative Maujat Belle-Yonesh
13:05have decided to respond to the call, so persevering, of the sea.
13:09These natives of Belle-Yonesh have a direct link with the sea.
13:13They have often accompanied a member of their family during operations.
13:17They have been in contact with the sea,
13:20After my marriage, I moved from the island of Leila to come here to Belle-Yonesh
13:24with my husband, who was also a fisherman.
13:27He advised me to persevere in this profession.
13:30Moreover, when I was little, my father always encouraged me to be interested
13:34in the profession of fishing and in particular rafting.
13:37When he prepared his fishing nets, I was next to him,
13:41and he taught me how to do it.
13:44I have always been interested in fishing,
13:47When he prepared his fishing nets, I was next to him,
13:50and I learned by watching him.
13:53For him, rafting was the best of the winners.
13:59Fatema Mkhnes, president of the cooperative,
14:02took the initiative in 2019 to bring together women
14:05who share their passion for fishing.
14:08Neither the cultural stereotypes nor the whims of the ocean
14:11prevent these artisans of fishing
14:14from exercising this hard job,
14:17long considered as an activity reserved for men.
14:25I have always fished in La Canne,
14:28and when Fatema offered me to join the cooperative,
14:31I said yes, because it was a very good opportunity
14:34to integrate the world of artisanal fishing,
14:37long dominated by men.
14:40It was also a way to learn a new profession
14:43or even instill it in our children.
14:46You know, the sea is not easy.
14:54When my aunt Fatema proposed the idea of the cooperative,
14:57I thought it was a very nice initiative.
15:00I was really happy to be part of this group.
15:03It was a pride to have obtained our marine deliveries
15:06that allowed us to go fishing in our traditional boat.
15:10Far from gender issues,
15:13the women of the Maoujat Bliounch cooperative
15:16prefer to focus on ways to improve their financial situation
15:19while doing their passion,
15:22a full-time job.
15:28We invite you to discover a Moroccan self-taught artist.
15:31She has never been to school
15:34and has always been divided between her family life
15:37and her workshop of artists.
15:40A team of media on TV went to meet her.
15:43She reveals her creative process and her inspiration.
15:46This is a report by Ilem Brada and Absamad Mountasser.
15:53Choucha Hatiki has been drawing and painting since she was very young.
15:56As a self-taught artist,
15:59her technique relies entirely on her experiences.
16:02Painting on canvas, on silk, on glass,
16:05is a challenge for Choucha Hatiki
16:08and the key lies in self-confidence.
16:13I have worked a lot on timbres.
16:16I find it a great pleasure to rework them.
16:19They offer a lot of possibilities for creation.
16:22For me, the timbre is the reflection of our heritage.
16:25Each timbre tells a story that I exploit.
16:28For Choucha Hatiki,
16:31this native of Dar El Baroud in Tangier,
16:34her artistic goal is simple,
16:37to paint her emotions in the most poetic way possible
16:40and preserve the treasure of naivety.
16:48As I did not have children,
16:51I devoted all my free time to my creations and my art,
16:54especially since I am supported
16:57by my husband, whom God preserves
17:00and gives him a long life.
17:03We have lived together for 35 years.
17:06My family has always accompanied me and has always been there for me.
17:09The workshop is on the ground floor of the house.
17:12I am there all the time to give free rein to my creations.
17:21Choucha Hatiki's works are stories
17:24whose emotions are expressed in a poetic way.
17:27Watching Choucha Hatiki create is exploring a world
17:30where each work tells a part of its story,
17:33woven with the magical threads of artistic expression.
17:40In Niger, the International Women's Rights Day
17:43was an opportunity for a plebiscite in favor of their promotion.
17:46These were the achievements and challenges
17:49of the autonomy of the Nigerian woman.
17:53Jean Djebril-Williams reports.
17:58They came from eight regions of the country
18:01and from all professional social classes
18:04to celebrate this International Women's Rights Day.
18:07At the center of the Mahatma Gandhi Conference in Niamey,
18:10it was questioned on March 8 to assess the progress,
18:13but also to identify the challenges that entail
18:16the promotion of the autonomy of Nigerian women.
18:19The essential pillars are, like men,
18:22their right to education,
18:25to property,
18:28to better being,
18:31to protection, to work, to health,
18:34and their participation in the management of society.
18:37An economic and social inclusion
18:40that is still unequal today compared to men,
18:43despite the remarkable advances and measures taken in favor of women's rights.
18:46As every year, on March 8,
18:49it was an opportunity for Nigerian authorities
18:52to highlight the projects and programs implemented
18:55in favor of the fringe estimated at more than 50% of the local population.
18:58In an illustrative way,
19:01we can cite, among others,
19:04the adoption of the national policy of Jean,
19:07the adoption and implementation of a national strategy
19:10for the economic autonomy of women,
19:13the adoption and implementation of a national strategy
19:16for the prevention and response
19:19to violence based on weapons.
19:22However, a lot remains to be done.
19:25This is the meaning of the message of Antonio Guterres,
19:28the coordinator of the United Nations system in Niamey.
19:31For the UN Secretary-General,
19:34several challenges still entail today
19:37the efforts made for several decades in favor of women's rights.
19:41Secular atrocities such as domestic and non-domestic violence,
19:44discrimination and inequalities
19:47in terms of economic opportunities
19:50continue to overwhelm women.
19:53And women around the world continue to suffer
19:56the worst impacts of conflicts, barbarism and war,
19:59while being excluded from most peace negotiations.
20:02In Niger, as everywhere in the world,
20:05the exchanges and panels held this Saturday
20:08around the theme, for all women and girls,
20:11rights, equality and autonomy.
20:14It is worth recalling the sciences of the 2030 Agenda
20:17for sustainable development,
20:20and in particular its objective 5, focused on gender equality.
20:23Once again in Morocco, in Essaouira,
20:26the public vibrated to the exciting rhythm of the Malhoun,
20:29the time of a musical evening
20:32organized in the context of the nights of Ramadan
20:35with an atmosphere of spirituality and conviviality.
20:38This musical manifestation
20:41offered a captivating immersion
20:44in the refined universe of the Malhoun.
20:47Through a masterful interpretation,
20:50the ensemble was able to captivate a large audience of melomans.
21:05This is the end of the Grand Journal de la mi-journée.
21:08Enjoy the rest of the program on Medellin TV.