MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 11/03/2025
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00:00Welcome to this new edition of the Média Morning. Here are the headlines.
00:14Red alert for heavy rain in Morocco is expected this Tuesday in several provinces of the Kingdom.
00:27Russia was targeted on Monday night by 337 Ukrainian drones.
00:34An attack took place a few hours ago.
00:41In Sudan, 400,000 migrants have returned home in three months, according to the International Migration Organization.
00:56In Morocco, the weather is far from pleasant.
01:06A red alert for heavy rain is expected this Tuesday in several provinces of the Kingdom.
01:16An attack took place this Tuesday in several provinces of the Kingdom.
01:26An attack took place this Tuesday in several provinces of the Kingdom.
01:37Without the work of Morocco, France would be less secure.
01:43These are the words of Gérald Darmanin, the French justice minister on a visit to the Kingdom,
01:50who was received in Rabat by his Moroccan counterpart, Tefi Abou Ebi.
01:55The two ministers signed a joint declaration on the fight against organized terrorism and crime.
02:01They reaffirmed in this text the will of their two countries to intensify their efforts in these areas.
02:08Let's listen to Gérald Darmanin, the French justice minister.
02:14I thank very sincerely my friend the justice minister for his friendship, his welcome and the very important work
02:21that Morocco and France have together on issues that affect justice for our fellow citizens.
02:28First of all, issues of everyday justice.
02:30Mr. Minister is very attached to the functioning of the family,
02:34to the simplifications, the digitization that can be brought for Moroccan citizens and French citizens,
02:41but also for lawyers, for law professions.
02:44And then I thank very sincerely Morocco, Mr. Minister, for the very great cooperation that we have,
02:50especially in the fight against drug traffickers.
02:53We know we have a Moroccan justice that listens to the security of the French.
02:59And I thank him because we had a long talk yesterday evening and this morning
03:04on very important issues for France,
03:06and especially on the arrest in Marrakech very recently
03:11on people who were supposed to be very dangerous,
03:15having participated in the escape of Mr. Hamra in France.
03:20These people, arrested by the Moroccan services,
03:24we hope, will be in the next few days sent to the French national territory
03:30to respond to their acts before the French justice.
03:33And without the work of Morocco in this precise case,
03:36but like the previous cases and like all those to which I can not make reference publicly,
03:40France would be less safe.
03:42And so it's really a great sign of friendship, a great sign of professionalism
03:45and a great work that we have in common that I came to say to Mr. Minister
03:50to thank him very sincerely for his action and that of his administration.
03:55For Alain Juillet, the visit of the French Minister of Justice to Morocco
03:59will only strengthen judicial cooperation, but also security between the two countries.
04:06Listening to Alain Juillet.
04:11Today, if you will, terrorism, as well as great crime, are international.
04:17It is indisputable.
04:19And so from the moment we have in addition, in France, as with other countries,
04:27as we have a lot of refugees from Morocco,
04:30it is important that there are very close links between the Kingdom of Morocco and France
04:37to be able to manage the problems.
04:40And instead of suffering them, to be able to anticipate them.
04:43On the one hand, as it is important to know,
04:46if something is being built at the level of a terrorist action,
04:51if we saw it recently in Morocco in relation to the Sahel,
04:55it is important to anticipate it, that is, to intervene before it happens.
05:00But for that, police services and ministries must immediately exchange
05:07and provide information to improve themselves by exchanging their information.
05:12And as far as crime is concerned, it is exactly the same thing.
05:16Because in this current international aspect, where everyone moves in all directions
05:21and also uses, we must not forget, all modern means,
05:25especially digital, to carry out their operations,
05:29we must know each other well, have confidence and exchange at the state level
05:35to be able to ensure the best possible security for our fellow citizens.
05:39So I think what is happening is an excellent thing.
05:43And in addition, it will contribute to tightening the links between Morocco and France
05:48at a time when it is very interesting for everyone.
05:52And it is all the better, if I may say so,
05:57that, as you know, we had a much more difficult period in the past.
06:02Even if, during this difficult period, there were still strong links, fortunately,
06:07which continued to function at the level of justice and at the level of the interior.
06:12And we are interested in the program for the incubation of new Moroccan startups
06:17specialized in the field of gaming, which was launched this Monday in Rabat
06:22with the presence of the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication
06:26and a delegation from the French Embassy in Morocco.
06:30This program, which spans five months, aims to support Moroccan video game entrepreneurs
06:36in the structuring, development and maintenance of their companies,
06:40while accelerating their growth in skills and strengthening synergies
06:44between Moroccan actors in this international ecosystem.
06:49I invite you to listen to the founder and director of Level Link Partners, Julien Vildieu.
06:57This program was designed by video game experts, both pioneers and veterans,
07:04inspired by international dimension programs.
07:08The goal is to support the development and structuring of the video game industry in Morocco.
07:14We will accompany for seven months, so five months of incubation and two months of incubation follow-up
07:20nine video game companies, two video game creations in Morocco.
07:25The goal is to bring these companies to a level of international competence and requirements,
07:32but also to connect them to the industry worldwide.
07:36In international news, Russia was targeted on Monday night
07:41by 337 Ukrainian drones in the region of Moscow, where a person was killed,
07:47being at the heart of this most important attack since the beginning of the Russian offensive in Ukraine in February 2022.
07:55Overnight, anti-aircraft defense systems intercepted and destroyed 337 Ukrainian aerial drones
08:03in 91 above the region of Moscow and 126 above the region of Kursk,
08:08the Ukrainian border.
08:10This is what the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
08:15The attack also targeted the regions of Bryansk and Belgorod, the Ukrainian border,
08:20as well as those of Ryazan, Kaluga, Voronezh, Nizhny Novgorod.
08:25The attack took place a few hours before speaking in Saudi Arabia between Ukrainian and American representatives
08:31who aim to seek a settlement of the conflict in Ukraine when Donald Trump's administration comes to an end as soon as possible.
08:44The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
08:49arrived in Saudi Arabia for discussions that could prove crucial on the war with Russia.
09:00It is in Jeddah that Ukrainian and American officials must meet on Tuesday
09:08to discuss ways to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
09:13During this meeting, the Ukrainian president will propose to send an American ship in the air and at sea with Moscow.
09:22Shortly before arriving in Saudi Arabia, Marco Rubio described this idea as promising.
09:28The American team will be made up of senior officials, including Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Walt.
09:37Ukraine should be represented by the head of the presidential administration,
09:42the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Defense and the Deputy Chairman of the President's Cabinet.
09:48This meeting will be the first between Ukrainian and American officials
09:53since Volodymyr Zelensky's disastrous visit to the White House in late February.
09:59A few hours after the beginning of the discussions,
10:01Volodymyr Zelensky once again shared his desire to put an end to the war.
10:07The US Secretary of State also said he hoped that the suspension of US military aid in Kiev
10:14could be resolved during the discussions in Saudi Arabia.
10:18On Monday, a senior Ukrainian official warned that an extended US information sharing freeze
10:25would give Russia a significant advantage on the battlefield.
10:29The talks in Saudi Arabia should serve to define a framework for a peace agreement and end the initial fire.
10:38In Syria, the President announced yesterday an agreement with the head of the Syrian Democratic Forces,
10:45led by the Kurds, Mazloum Abdi,
10:50to integrate all Kurdish civil and military institutions in the framework of the Syrian state.
10:58The announcement of this agreement, which is expected to be implemented by the end of the year,
11:03comes as Syria has experienced its worst violence since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad in December.
11:18Syrian authorities announced this Monday the end of the military operation against the followers of Bashar al-Assad,
11:25with nearly a thousand deaths among civilians.
11:28Syria has experienced its worst violence since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad.
11:36The stability of Syria has been seriously threatened by fights between the new Syrian security forces and pro-Assad insurgents.
11:46According to a report published by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
11:50almost all of the killed civilians would be from the Alawite community, close to the fallen regime.
11:57Ahmad al-Shara, interim president of Syria, promises to reveal the truth behind these attacks,
12:03while the country is engaged in a transition that is already fragile.
12:11We are announcing the end of the military operation.
12:13We are also announcing the formation of an investigation committee to translate into justice
12:17and to reveal the truth to the Syrian people so that everyone knows who is responsible for these plots.
12:23Syria will remain firm and we will not allow any external force or local faction to lead it into chaos or civil war.
12:33Demonstrators gathered on Sunday in Damascus to denounce what they call a crime committed in the last two days against civilians.
12:43The demonstrators demanded that civilians be protected in any military action
12:48and affirmed the need to preserve the integrity and unity of Syria.
12:57We sympathize with the innocent civilians because they did not carry weapons and were not involved in the fighting.
13:02So why were they massacred in the conflict zones?
13:05We want all the violators of the law to be translated into justice.
13:10The murderous fights in Syria have made the neighboring countries react,
13:15which have just renewed contact with Damascus after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
13:21Jordan's Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi said that his country supported the Syrian people
13:28and the interim government in national reconstruction,
13:32maintaining security and stability in Syria and ensuring freedom and dignity.
13:38Turkey has considered all religious communities in Syria as its brothers
13:43and is asking them to preserve the unity and stability of the country.
13:50Still in the Middle East, Israel has decided to cut gas supply.
13:57A decision described as worrying by the UN.
14:04Israel cut gas supply on Sunday,
14:09disconnecting the only power line that supplies a salmon factory.
14:14The goal is to increase pressure on Hamas.
14:17Israel says it is cutting off the supply as a form of pressure
14:23and a tactic to push Hamas to pursue the first phase of the ceasefire agreement
14:28and to release more hostages.
14:30From the point of view of the Center for Freedom of Movement,
14:33it is a collective punishment.
14:35The cessation of humanitarian aid as well as the cessation of the supply of electricity,
14:40water and medicine to the civilian population constitutes a war crime.
14:46Without electricity and with the fuel blocked.
14:49The last water plants, health institutions and bakeries in Gaza are likely to close.
14:54This will have serious consequences for civilians.
14:57The UN is concerned about this.
15:04What kind of life do we live?
15:06No electricity, no water, no life.
15:08We don't even live a proper life.
15:10What else is left in life?
15:12Who has beauty in this life?
15:14Our children are gone, our families are gone.
15:16And our situation is pitiful.
15:18There is no life.
15:20I am Hamam, not Hamam.
15:25As an occupying power, Israel has the legal obligation
15:28to meet the needs of the populations of the territories it controls.
15:32For its part, Hamas has denounced an unacceptable blackmail,
15:36firmly condemning Israel's decision to cut off electricity in Gaza
15:40after depriving it of food, medicine and water.
15:44In the rest of the news in Guatemala,
15:48nearly a thousand people have been temporarily evacuated
15:51this Monday after the eruption of the Fuego volcano in the west of the country.
15:56Last night, the eruption was officially over.
15:59According to the latest bulletin from the Public Institute of Volcanology,
16:04people evacuated are beginning to regain their homes.
16:10Located about 35 km away by bird's-eye view
16:14in the southwest of the city of Guatemala,
16:17the Fuego volcano had seen its activity intensify on Sunday
16:23with waves of ash and rocks.
16:27About 125 families, or some 900 people,
16:31have been evacuated from Hamo.
16:33They come from the municipality of Alote Nangouf.
16:37The state of emergency was declared by the authorities on Sunday evening.
16:41In 2018, the Fuego volcano had caused a flow of fusion materials
16:47that had devastated the community of San Miguel,
16:50part of the road to Alote Nangouf,
16:53killing 215 people and a similar number of missing people.
16:59In Sudan, nearly 400,000 people have returned to their homes
17:04nearly three months after being displaced by the war
17:08in this country in East Africa.
17:11This is what the International Migration Organization announced yesterday.
17:16In March, about 396,738 people returned to their homes
17:21by the army or paramilitary forces
17:25that have been invading the center of Sudan in recent months.
17:30Almost all have returned to their homes in the states of Senar,
17:37which the army largely recaptured in December
17:40and Al-Jazeera reconquered Sudan and Tehran in January.
17:46Since April 2023, a war for power between paramilitary forces
17:51led by General Mohamed Hamdan Daglou
17:55and led by General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan
17:58has been going on in the country.
18:01The total population is about 50 million.
18:05The fighting has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths
18:09and displaced more than 12 million people.
18:16Back to Morocco.
18:18During the winter, many families use gas stoves.
18:23These devices can pose a danger
18:26if they are not used properly in the face of these risks.
18:30Preventive measures are necessary to avoid domestic accidents.
18:35Reporting from Dina Moulini, Mohamed El-Echich.
18:39During the winter season, Morocco faces a serious threat
18:44with deaths due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
18:48This colorless and odorless gas
18:50emanates from the gas fuels used in the stoves.
18:54According to doctors, the most frequent symptoms
18:57of carbon monoxide poisoning
18:59vary between mild headaches, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.
19:04In some cases, there may be respiratory difficulties
19:08and a loss of consciousness leading to death.
19:11In recent years, especially in winter,
19:15the number of cases of carbon monoxide poisoning has increased.
19:20This is usually due to poisoning by people.
19:25During the winter season, we notice a significant increase
19:29in CO2 poisoning due to carbon monoxide
19:32emanating from gas stoves
19:35as well as the use of traditional coal-fired stoves
19:38in closed places.
19:40This toxic gas reduces oxygen
19:42and causes headaches, dizziness and nausea.
19:46It could even cause a coma in extreme cases.
19:50To avoid this kind of accident,
19:52it is necessary to ventilate the interiors of houses
19:55and to avoid the use of poor quality stoves.
19:58We use stoves in closed houses
20:01where there is no ventilation.
20:03There are many types of gas.
20:05There is light.
20:07There is no risk.
20:09There are several categories of stoves.
20:11There are electric stoves and gas stoves.
20:15These represent a little risk,
20:18especially if they are installed in non-ventilated places.
20:21Technicians who install these stoves
20:24must have expertise in the field.
20:26In general, accidents related to these devices
20:28occur in confined spaces
20:30that do not allow a certain ventilation.
20:33Their houses are very tight.
20:35There is no ventilation.
20:37There is no ventilation.
20:41Gas stoves threaten the lives of thousands of people,
20:44especially if they do not comply with quality standards
20:47and if the instructions for use are not respected.
20:51In order to counter these risks,
20:53the Ministry of Health and Social Protection
20:55has issued several directives.
20:57First, it is formally forbidden
21:00to install stoves in the bathroom.
21:02The Ministry recommends installation on the balcony
21:06or in a properly ventilated place.
21:09Thus, the installation and maintenance of the stoves
21:12must be entrusted to qualified professionals.
21:17This is how this edition ends.
21:19Thank you for following it.
21:21Have a good rest of the program.
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