مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 11/03/2025
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00:18Greetings, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the newscast from Median TV channel
00:22starting with the headlines.
00:26The Prince of the Believers, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
00:29has mercy on the soul of His Majesty the Forbidden One, Mohammed V.
00:33May God bless him.
00:39In Geneva, the Moroccan election of the head of the National Human Rights Council,
00:43Amin Abu Ayyash, as head of the International Coalition of National Human Rights Organizations.
00:50Israel cuts off electricity from the Gaza Strip.
00:55Humanitarian conditions are worsening in the Strip.
01:05Welcome. The Prince of the Believers, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:09has mercy on the soul of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:13His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:16has mercy on the soul of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:22His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:28on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the blessed Ramadan,
01:31the commemoration of the death of the father of the Ummah,
01:33may God bless him.
01:47The Prince of the Believers, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:52has mercy on the soul of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:56His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:59on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the blessed Ramadan,
02:04the commemoration of the death of the father of the Ummah,
02:07may God bless him.
02:16The head of the National Institutes of Human Rights in the Human Rights Commission, Vladimir Stepanov, announced the nomination of the National Institutes of Human Rights in the category A for Amina Bouayach.
02:33Stepanov confirmed that the nomination of Amina Bouayach was supported by representatives of the National Institutes of Human Rights from all geographical groups after it was officially nominated by the African National Institutes of Human Rights.
02:48The network said in its annual meeting yesterday at the UN Palace that the nomination of Bouayach was officially in the name of Africa.
02:58Amina Bouayach was nominated in the category A for the three regional components of the two American and Asia-Pacific and European alliances.
03:07She is the world alliance's trustee after Amina Bouayach proved her exceptional leadership skills and extensive experience in representing the alliance on the international scene alongside her firm commitment to enhancing human rights.
03:23Here are the details.
03:28In a historic moment, the head of the National Institutes of Human Rights, Amina Bouayach, was elected president of the International Alliance of the National Institutes of Human Rights.
03:40This is a clear recognition of the exceptional leadership that Amina Bouayach has demonstrated as a trustee of the alliance over the past three years,
03:48her international representation and her firm commitment to enhancing human rights and freedoms nationally, regionally, regionally and internationally.
03:56She is the daughter of Titouan, who was born on 10 December, the date of the establishment of the International Day of Human Rights.
04:03She is the first woman to chair a human rights association in Morocco, when she took over the leadership of the Moroccan Human Rights Organization in two successive states.
04:13Bouayach did not stop at the borders of the national struggle, but she paved the way to the International Federation of Human Rights,
04:21which followed her presidency to become one of the prominent names in international human rights campaigns.
04:28Amina Bouayach's successful career did not stop at the human rights front alone.
04:33In 2016, she will take over the post of ambassador to Morocco in Sweden and the Republic of Latvia.
04:40In December 2018, she will be appointed president of the National Council of Human Rights.
04:48Today, she is the first Moroccan woman to take over the post of president of the International Coalition of National Human Rights Organizations.
05:02The Ministry of Tourism, Traditional Industries, Social Economy and Cooperation announced that the number of visitors to the Kingdom has exceeded 2.7 million
05:11when it was established in February, with a rate of 24% compared to 2024, i.e. 521,000 additional visitors.
05:23More details in the report of Kawthar Hammoumi.
05:28Morocco continues to rely on the international tourism sector, with figures estimated for the second month of the calendar during 2025.
05:38More than 2.7 million visitors visited the Kingdom in February.
05:45A record 24% increase compared to 2024, i.e. an increase of half a million additional visitors in just two months,
05:57in addition to a strong performance in the main tourist markets.
06:03In February alone, the number of tourists reached 1.4 million, with a remarkable increase of 22% compared to the same period last year, i.e. 248,000 additional tourists.
06:20This increase included foreign tourists, whose number increased by 18%,
06:27as well as Moroccans living abroad, whose number increased by 26%.
06:33In response to these figures, the Minister of Tourism, Traditional Industries, Social Economy and Cooperation, Fatima Zahra Amour, said
06:41that half a million additional tourists is a number that speaks for itself, and confirms the position of Morocco as a distinguished international tourist destination.
06:52The minister highlighted that every tourist who chooses Morocco directly contributes to the development of the economy,
06:59creating job opportunities and supporting the integration of young people,
07:02highlighting that this is a positive dynamic that benefits the system as a whole.
07:09A report by the United Nations Tourism Organization also confirmed this,
07:14highlighting that Morocco, distinguished as an African destination, achieved the highest growth in tourism revenues,
07:21where it recorded an increase of 43% compared to 2019, reaching $10.5 billion in 2023.
07:34In the Middle East, Israel's decision to cut off electricity from Gaza has had a major impact on the region's population,
07:43where the humanitarian situation has worsened.
07:46The residents of Gaza have sought help from solar panels and generators that produce fuel to combat the effects of the Israeli decision.
07:56In this context, international calls for action to stop the Israeli violations of international humanitarian law have been heard.
08:03Details in the report.
08:08The Gaza Strip is in the dark due to Israel's decision to cut off the only line that extends the Strip with electricity,
08:14a decision that has complicated the human condition and left a great impact on the residents of Gaza,
08:20who are suffering from the absence of the main source of life.
08:24What would happen if we didn't cut off electricity?
08:29We are used to living on batteries, light bulbs, candles.
08:35The electricity line, which was stopped by the Israeli authorities,
08:40feeds the main water supply station in the Strip, which targets residents of more than half a million people.
08:47The people on this station are talking about a very dangerous impact.
08:54In light of the closure of the Strip and the lack of fuel,
08:58we can't imagine how long we will be able to work on the generators.
09:03If the closure of the Strip continues, the situation will be a disaster.
09:09In the face of the Israeli decision, the residents of Gaza are calling for solar panels and generators that produce fuel
09:15to get electricity and thus reduce the extent of the effects of the Israeli decision.
09:23This leads to the dependence of the citizens on alternative means.
09:27There may be polluted water here or there,
09:30and this threatens the spread of skin diseases and poor cleanliness among the citizens.
09:35Therefore, we expect that if the closure continues, God forbid, an environmental and health disaster will occur.
09:41The absence of electricity from Gaza adds to Israel's decision to ban the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza,
09:47which prompted the United Nations to warn of its dangerous claims against the residents,
09:52calling at the same time for permission to enter aid.
10:02We call on all parties to comply with the agreements agreed on, and we demand the return of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
10:08Israel's steps towards the Gaza Strip have been widely recognized internationally,
10:15where many organizations and countries have called on the international community
10:19to stop the policy of siege and collective punishment against the Palestinians.
10:26In Syria, an agreement was signed between Syrian President Ahmad al-Shar'a and the leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces,
10:32in response to which all civilian and military institutions in northeastern Syria,
10:38including border crossings, airports, oil and gas fields,
10:43will be integrated into the Syrian state administration.
10:47The Kurds have been open since the arrival of the new Syrian leadership,
10:52and they consider the change to be an ideal opportunity to build a new Syria that guarantees the rights of all Syrians.
11:00In a time when the acts of violence have caused more than a civil upheaval,
11:06the majority of the people in the Syrian coast are eager for a test,
11:11early for the Syrian President to move Ahmad al-Shar'a,
11:15seeking to consolidate his power over the entire Syrian soil.
11:19The Syrian President announced the signing of an agreement with the Kurds,
11:24which calls for the integration of self-governing institutions within the framework of the state,
11:29which is supposed to be implemented by the end of the year.
11:33The Syrian President published a statement signed by both parties,
11:38in which he stated that an agreement has been reached to integrate all civilian and military institutions
11:44in northeastern Syria within the administration of the Syrian state,
11:48including border crossings, airports, oil and gas fields.
11:53Since the arrival of the new leadership to Damascus,
11:56the Kurds have been open,
11:58and they consider the change to be an ideal opportunity to build a new Syria that guarantees the rights of all Syrians.
12:05In addition to the fact that they have withdrawn from the invitation to a national dialogue conference,
12:10they have specified the headlines of the transitional phase.
12:13The signing of the agreement came about two weeks after the invitation of the leader of the Kurdish Workers' Party,
12:20Mr. Abdullah Jalan, in a historic announcement to dissolve the party and drop the weapon,
12:26in a step welcomed by the Kurds of Syria.
12:31Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for the return of calm in Syria,
12:35and said that the recent unrest in the Syrian coastal region is encouraging peace efforts
12:40and threatens to divide the country again.
12:43Erdogan said in a joint statement to the Council of Ministers that Ankara wants peace and stability for all,
12:49and that the forces and groups that seek instability will not be left alone.
12:55Erdogan's statements came after days of clashes between the Syrian security forces
12:59and armed men loyal to the deposed president in the Syrian coastal region.
13:08Searches began in the city of Jeddah to reach the settlement of the war between Moscow and Kiev,
13:14in the presence of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Ukrainian counterpart Andrei Seibyga.
13:19Kiev is trying to restore relations with Washington
13:23through the meeting of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House.
13:29More details in the report of Safiyyah Dhani.
13:34Jeddah is hosting searches between Ukraine and the United States
13:40to end the Russian-Ukrainian war that has been going on for three years.
13:46The Ukrainian delegation will propose a ceasefire in the Black Sea
13:52and a long-range missile strike, as well as the release of Russian prisoners.
13:59The Ukrainians will also be helping to sign a rare mineral agreement with the United States
14:07during the talks, a deal that U.S. President Donald Trump is keen to complete.
14:13The talks will be held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
14:18The most important meeting since the talks in the White House
14:23between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
14:27because of what he considered a nod to American beauty.
14:31Since the tension between Trump and Zelensky, Washington has linked military aid to Ukraine
14:37as well as the exchange of intelligence information and access to satellite images
14:44in an attempt to force Kiev to sit at the negotiating table.
14:50Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the Saudi Crown Prince
14:55but he left the talks with the Americans to three of their top aides.
15:02These talks come as a result of research that was conducted last month in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
15:10where the Americans met with their Russian counterparts
15:14to end three years of high-level freezing of communications imposed by former President Joe Biden
15:22after Russia challenged Western warnings and launched its invasion of Ukraine.
15:27The US Secretary of State said that the United States will object to any equivalent address to Russia
15:35at the meeting of the seven foreign ministers in Canada this week.
15:40The US President also threatened last week with more sanctions against Russia
15:46for forcing it to sit at the negotiating table.
15:51The city of Uyuni, the capital of the Moroccan Sahara,
15:54is experiencing a month of Ramadan in a climate of unity between spirituality and social life,
16:00where squares and streets are in motion after the prayer of Isha and Taraweeh,
16:06and traditional folk games reflect the adherence of the population to their customs,
16:13despite the modern transformations.
16:16This makes Uyuni a unique example in the heart of the Moroccan Sahara in its development and customs.
16:21This is a report by Al-Ainain and Naufal Majdoubi.
16:26The public squares of the large squares of the Moroccan Sahara
16:30are turning into spaces full of life and comfort after the prayer of Isha and Taraweeh.
16:36In the square of Moulay al-Hassan, one of the largest squares in the city,
16:41we meet young people playing dominoes,
16:44a classic game that provides them with an opportunity to deepen social ties during this holy month.
16:51After the prayer of Taraweeh, we meet some friends and loved ones,
16:56and we play traditional games such as dominoes.
17:01These games are related to the culture of the city,
17:07and the atmosphere is good in the city of Uyuni.
17:11In the same square, young people compete in the game of Siq,
17:15a traditional game inherited in the southern regions,
17:18which requires high accuracy and concentration.
17:22They also embody their attachment to their Hassanian heritage,
17:26which gives them the opportunity to increase social ties.
17:32We come here after Iftar and after the prayer of Taraweeh.
17:37We always come to the square of Moussaq.
17:40We come here to play dominoes,
17:42and we play traditional games such as dominoes.
17:45We also come here to play Siq,
17:47and we play dominoes.
17:49We enjoy this place.
17:51We come here to play Siq,
17:53we come here to play Siq,
17:55and we come here to play Siq,
17:57and we come here to play Siq,
18:00and we enjoy this place.
18:02We come here after Iftar and after the prayer of Taraweeh.
18:05During Ramadan, the city of Uyuni emerges as an individual model
18:09that combines customs with heritage,
18:11preserving the traditions and customs
18:14which are an essential part of the life of the people of the city,
18:17which reflects the spirit of this blessed month
18:20in terms of religion and social dimensions.
18:23623 people benefited from a medical convoy.
18:28The most important task was to remove the white water, or what is known as Jalala,
18:33which was recently organized in the Gulf region.
18:36The medical convoy conducted 1,885 medical consultations.
18:41During this humanitarian initiative, which took place in the regional hospital,
18:45about 2,000 patients from different age groups benefited from special medical tests
18:50in the field of ophthalmology and other diagnoses of chronic diseases.
18:56More details in a separate report.
19:00More than 600 people benefited from a medical convoy to remove the white water,
19:06or what is known as Jalala, which was organized in the city of Khenifra.
19:11The medical campaign was organized with the initiative of the regional ministry of health
19:16and social protection, in partnership with the Atlas Association for the Support of Transmitted Medical Units
19:23and the World Vision Foundation.
19:25We came to the Khenifra region in February 2025 to organize a free and guaranteed medical campaign
19:31to treat the white water disease known as Jalala.
19:34The goal is that in the next 15 days we will organize about 2,000 medical consultations
19:40and achieve about 600 surgical operations.
19:43This campaign aims to bring medical services closer to the residents of mountainous areas
19:49and to reduce the waiting time for patients.
19:53The convoy, which was affected by a medical team and a medical representative,
19:58includes two ophthalmologists and a health technician, conducted 1,885 medical consultations.
20:07I came to the Khenifra hospital to hear about this campaign.
20:10I came to make a request and I gave them the number.
20:13The day they called me, I came and did a blood test and a blood pressure test.
20:18They accepted me and told me the date of the day.
20:22I came to wish them good luck.
20:26May God help all the teachers and those who are carrying out this campaign.
20:30They took me to the hospital and gave me a diagnosis.
20:35They gave me an appointment.
20:37I came and did a blood test and a blood pressure test.
20:42They gave me the date of the day.
20:45God willing, we will be able to do it.
20:47This initiative reflects the spirit of solidarity towards the residents of mountainous and isolated areas in the Khenifra region.
20:56This concludes our interview.
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21:05Music.