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00:16Hello and welcome to Median TV. Thank you for joining us for a new newscast. Here are the headlines.
00:23The Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency continues to distribute the Ramadan basket,
00:27in favor of the inhabitants of the holy city.
00:29The baskets are intended for the most needy families.
00:35Hamas denounces a blatant violation of the truce by Israel in the north of the Gaza Strip.
00:40Israeli troops carried out air strikes targeting a dozen victims,
00:44including journalists and humanitarian workers.
00:48The Angolan president calls for a ceasefire in RDC.
00:52A call for a few days of peace negotiations is expected in Luanda,
00:56between the Congolese government and the M23.
01:02The Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency continues to distribute the Ramadan basket,
01:05in favor of the inhabitants of the holy city.
01:07The baskets are intended for the most needy families.
01:10Explanations with Rashid Farhan.
01:13Last preparations before the Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency
01:17launches the distribution operation of food donations in several neighborhoods of Al-Quds.
01:22An initiative that is part of the promotion of the values of the holy month,
01:26including the distribution of food products
01:29at the headquarters of social protection institutions, as well as families in need.
01:35This team is in charge of delivering these baskets to the beneficiaries,
01:39by transporting them to the place where they are,
01:42whether in institutions or homes,
01:45whether in the old city or the other neighborhoods of Al-Quds.
01:48The Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency continues its work during this holy month,
01:52working day and night to provide these aids to people in need.
01:57The importance of this initiative lies in the relief of the financial and economic burdens
02:02that our compatriots are facing.
02:04We thank you and wish you a good Ramadan.
02:10The agency relies on specific criteria in this operation
02:14to select the institutions and families in need,
02:17and to provide the necessary support.
02:20The agency relies on specific criteria in this operation
02:23to select the institutions and families in need.
02:27This joint operation should help alleviate the economic and social burdens
02:32during the holy month.
02:38This is a very good amount that we are receiving today
02:41for the second consecutive year, thanks to the Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency.
02:46We thank the Beit Mel Groza Sharif agency for its support
02:50and the food donations that will be distributed to the orphans,
02:54the needy and the families in need.
02:59This initiative has aroused positive reactions among the inhabitants of Al-Quds.
03:03It will help alleviate their suffering in difficult conditions.
03:07Every month of Ramadan, we have their support.
03:10We hope that they will continue to do good.
03:15Since the beginning of the month of Ramadan,
03:18the Beit Mel Al-Quds agency has launched a social assistance operation
03:22for the Palestinian families in need.
03:25An initiative that is part of the agency's projects and plans
03:29aimed at supporting the resilience of the inhabitants of Al-Quds
03:33and improving their social conditions.
03:36For the ninth consecutive year,
03:38the Mohamed VI Foundation of African Ulema in Mali
03:41has donated to the families in need in this month of Ramadan.
03:45This is a report by Mohamed Danyoko.
03:48Rice, oil and milk are the composition of more than 100 loaves
03:52that have been graciously distributed to the families in need
03:56of the Mohamed VI Foundation.
04:00We are here today to make this donation,
04:04to help more than 120 Malian families in this blessed month
04:08to take care of their problems.
04:11This opportunity is very important for us.
04:14We are here to help the families in need.
04:17This is a report by Mohamed Danyoko.
04:20Rice, oil and milk are the composition of more than 100 loaves
04:24that have been graciously distributed to the families in need.
04:28This donation to the families in need
04:31of the Mohamed VI Foundation
04:34aims, in addition to relieving the families,
04:37to strengthen the bonds between the two countries.
04:40It is a symbolic gesture that Amir al-Mu'minin,
04:44His Majesty the King Mohamed VI, may God bless him,
04:48wanted to perpetuate towards the Malian people,
04:52a brotherly people.
04:55This gesture is appreciated for its just value
04:58by the beneficiaries who pray for the King and the Kingdom.
05:02It is a relief.
05:04We thank him a lot.
05:06Between Mali and Morocco, it is friendship.
05:09So I would like this to be something that remains,
05:14that really remains.
05:17So I greet everyone.
05:19A big thank you to the King of Morocco.
05:21We thank the King, may God assist him.
05:24He has continued to finance this donation for nine years
05:29and it continues to this day.
05:31In this month of Ramadan,
05:34people are really in need of this donation
05:41and everyone is happy.
05:43These are satisfied families,
05:45with a smile on their faces,
05:47who have left the seat of the foundation.
05:51Family visits to Moroccan prisons are now digitized.
05:54The General Directorate of Penitentiary Administration
05:57has set up the Zihara digital platform
06:00in all penitentiary institutions in the country.
06:02This is a report by Mohamed Rechi and the story by Souheil Jalil.
06:07The General Delegation, Penitentiary Administration and Reinsertion
06:11announced the generalization of the Zihara digital platform
06:15on all penitentiary institutions since March 10.
06:19Thanks to Zihara,
06:21prisoners' families can now book their visits online or by phone,
06:25whether immediately or in advance.
06:27This innovation avoids long waiting lines,
06:30especially on days of affluence
06:32when the number of visitors can reach 1,600 daily
06:36compared to an average of 600 in normal time.
06:39The Zihara digital platform is gradually being digitized,
06:43updated and developed in the context of penitentiary services.
06:46This platform is part of a global approach
06:49to modernize penitentiary administration.
06:52It aims to strengthen governance,
06:54improve transparency and simplify administrative procedures,
06:58especially for prisoners' relatives.
07:00Now the family can choose the date
07:02that suits them in all simplicity,
07:04in a more pleasant and organized setting.
07:10The implementation of this device
07:12has already transformed the experience of visits to prison,
07:15both for prisoners and their relatives.
07:17Several collected testimonies
07:19illustrate the positive impact of this digital reform.
07:26The old system was testing.
07:28We had to wait up to four hours before seeing our families.
07:31Today, the electronic reservation
07:33improves organization and respect for schedules.
07:41This platform saves us waiting hours
07:43and allows better management of our time.
07:45I can choose a date
07:47according to my professional and family obligations.
07:53The Zihara initiative marks a key step
07:55in the digital transformation
07:57of Moroccan penitentiary institutions
07:59by facilitating visits,
08:01improving family comfort
08:03and strengthening administrative management.
08:05With the generalization of this platform,
08:07Morocco shows its ambition
08:09to adopt digital tools
08:11in order to provide a more efficient
08:13and accessible administration
08:15to the benefits of prisoners,
08:17their relatives and penitentiary staff.
08:19A reform that could inspire
08:21other administrative sectors
08:23in search of simplification and efficiency.
08:27In France, the Minister of the Interior
08:29threatens to resign if Paris
08:31gives up on the Algerian case.
08:33Tensions have increased between Paris and Algiers
08:35over the irregular situation
08:37of Algerian refugees in France.
08:39The Parisian minister issued a statement
08:41this Saturday, refusing Algeria
08:43to accept its refugees
08:45under the pretext of an obligation
08:47to leave French territory.
08:49The author of an attack
08:51that killed one in Mulhouse
08:53on the 20th of February
08:55has already intensified relations
08:57between the two countries.
08:59Le Retailleau announced
09:01that France had agreed
09:03to send Algeria a first list
09:05of Algerian citizens to be expelled.
09:07The first list that we decided
09:09with the Prime Minister
09:11in the Inter-Ministerial Committee
09:13on Immigration Control
09:15was put in place.
09:17We had started to put it in place
09:19by strengthening the conditions
09:21of welcome of a certain number
09:23of Algerian refugees
09:25who did not have all the necessary
09:27documents to enter French territory,
09:29especially in Roissy.
09:31We made a first list.
09:33This list is clearly established
09:35in order to avoid trouble
09:37in the Republic, sometimes
09:39in prison, other times
09:41with dangerous profiles.
09:43But on this list
09:45only Algerian refugees
09:47appear.
09:49We have proof of their Algerian nationality.
09:51This list will be
09:53a moment of truth.
09:55While Algeria agrees
09:57to respect its obligations,
09:59our international agreements
10:01that we signed freely
10:03will put in place
10:05the strategy that we decided
10:07and organized,
10:09which can lead to the questioning
10:11of all our agreements.
10:13In Yemen, nine civilians
10:15were killed yesterday in American strikes
10:17targeting the capital Sanaa.
10:19An American-British attack
10:21targeted a residential neighborhood
10:23in the north of the capital.
10:25On its social network,
10:27the American president announced
10:29a decisive and powerful military action
10:31against Israeli ships in the Gaza Strip.
10:33The Houthis announced
10:35they would resume their attacks
10:37against commercial ships
10:39linked to Israel.
10:41Hamas denounces a blatant violation
10:43of the truce by Israel
10:45in the north of the Gaza Strip.
10:47Nine people were killed
10:49by the Israeli army.
10:51A civil defense announcement
10:53specifies that among the killed
10:55were several journalists
10:57and employees of the charity Al-Khair.
10:59Hamas denounces a horrible massacre
11:01committed by Israel
11:03against a group of journalists
11:05and humanitarian workers.
11:09The head of Syrian diplomacy
11:11says he is ready to strengthen
11:13cooperation with Baghdad
11:15to fight against Daesh
11:17during his first official visit to Iraq.
11:19Said al-Sheibani said
11:21Syrian authorities were ready
11:23to strengthen cooperation
11:25with neighboring Iraq
11:27as a common responsibility.
11:33Kersthammer organized
11:35a virtual summit in London
11:37with some 25 leaders
11:39with the goal of defining
11:41the boundaries of a coalition
11:43of voluntary countries
11:45to support a just and sustainable
11:47peace in Ukraine.
11:49Vladimir Putin will sooner or later
11:51have to come to the negotiating table.
11:53This is what Kersthammer said
11:55at the opening of the summit
11:57to maintain peace in Ukraine.
11:59Several European countries,
12:01but also Ukraine, NATO,
12:03the European Commission,
12:05Canada and Australia
12:07are among the guests of this summit.
12:09The 25 leaders discuss
12:11how they can support
12:13a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine.
12:17If Putin is serious about peace,
12:19it's very simple.
12:21He must stop his barbaric attacks
12:23on Ukraine and accept a ceasefire.
12:25And my feeling is that sooner or later
12:27he will have to come to the table
12:29and engage in a serious discussion.
12:37For several days,
12:39British Prime Minister
12:41and French President Emmanuel Macron
12:43have been trying to form
12:45a coalition of voluntary countries.
12:47The goal is to dissuade Russia
12:49from attacking Ukraine again
12:51and for a ceasefire to come into force.
12:53This dissuasion could take the form
12:55of sending troops to Kiev,
12:57a commitment that Paris, London
12:59and Ankara are ready to take.
13:03And so it's those three heads
13:05really that we're going to focus on.
13:07Reinforce Ukraine,
13:09be ready to defend ourselves
13:11and maintain this pressure on Russia
13:13at this crucial moment.
13:15Thus, if Russia finally sits
13:17at the negotiating table,
13:19we're not going to violate it.
13:21To reach the end of the war,
13:23Russia demands the surrender
13:25of the Ukrainian army
13:27but also that Ukraine give it
13:29five specific regions
13:31that Kiev abandons its ambitions
13:33to join NATO
13:35and dismantle the Ukrainian power in place.
13:37On Friday, President Vladimir Putin
13:39called on Ukrainian soldiers
13:41fighting in the Russian region of Kursk
13:43to drop their weapons
13:45after a call from Donald Trump
13:47to spare the lives
13:49of the soldiers on the front.
13:51President Golay calls
13:53for a ceasefire in RDC,
13:55mediator of the conflict between Kinshasa
13:57and the armed group of the M23,
13:59supported by Rwanda.
14:01Jawahar Lorenzo calls on the parties
14:03in conflict to cease hostilities.
14:05Rwanda is supposed to host
14:07negotiations of direct peace
14:09between the Congolese government
14:11and the March 23 Movement.
14:13Félix Sisekedi and the Congolese president
14:15call for a ceasefire.
14:17The US Secretary of State
14:19declares the South African ambassador
14:21to the United States
14:23Persona Non Grata.
14:25Marco Rubio accuses him of hating Donald Trump.
14:27The South African president
14:29reacted by taking action
14:31to expel the regrettable
14:33South African ambassador,
14:35Ibrahim Rasool.
14:37This decision is part of a hardening
14:39of relations between Washington and Pretoria.
14:41In Ivory Coast,
14:43female civil servants
14:45see their maternity leave
14:47extended to six months,
14:49instead of three months before.
14:51A reform that arouses satisfaction
14:53but also questions.
14:55So what do the main concerned think?
14:57Here is an answer with
14:59Mel Bershel and Anjou Wilfred.
15:01In public administrations,
15:03the news is made by the offices.
15:05Decree 2025-120 extends
15:07the maternity leave of civil servants
15:09to six months instead of three months.
15:11As civil servants,
15:13when we are on maternity leave,
15:15the three months we are given
15:17are not enough.
15:19Because after seven and a half months,
15:21we are told to take maternity leave.
15:23When we go on maternity leave,
15:25we have barely two months to give birth.
15:27And then we have just one month
15:29to leave the baby
15:31and come to work.
15:33It's not easy.
15:35So really, six months is welcome.
15:37This extended leave is inscribed
15:39to protect maternity
15:41and ensure a better balance
15:43of professional and family life.
15:45Even if for some civil servants
15:47this reform raises questions
15:49of organization,
15:51on the part of doctors,
15:53this measure is seen as an advantage
15:55for the health of the mother
15:57and the infant.
15:59If we extend it for the period
16:01during which the woman can
16:03always be close to her child,
16:05can rest after giving birth,
16:07it will make the work environment
16:09more relaxed, more serene
16:11and more effective.
16:13But it also allows
16:15to improve
16:17the exclusive maternity leave
16:19up to six months.
16:21This is the time to organize
16:23to diversify the food
16:25and nutrition of the child.
16:27But what about the private sector?
16:29Private and SPS employees also
16:31need to align the rules for better equality.
16:33They can no longer go to work.
16:35With this decree,
16:37the Ivory Coast joins
16:39several African countries
16:41by extending the duration
16:43of the maternity leave.
16:45In addition to this,
16:47the government of Ivory Coast
16:49has also extended
16:51the duration
16:53of the maternity leave
16:55to several African countries.
16:57In addition to this,
16:59the government of Ivory Coast
17:01has also extended
17:03the duration of the maternity leave.
17:05It remains to be seen how this measure
17:07will be applied and if it could
17:09inspire other reforms
17:11in favor of workers.
17:13Casablanca welcomes this weekend
17:15the 5th edition of the Heritage Nights
17:17organized by the Casa Memoria Association.
17:19This event highlights
17:21the contribution of digital technologies
17:23in the preservation and valorization
17:25of architectural heritage.
17:27This is a report by Younes Mazier.
17:295th edition of the Heritage Nights
17:31organized by the Casa Memoria Association.
17:33Visits and excursions
17:35to the main symbolic sites
17:37of the city
17:39as well as rich cultural programming
17:41including thematic conferences,
17:43poetry, workshops,
17:45musical performances
17:47and free theatres.
17:49Casablanca's Heritage Nights
17:51are back for their 5th edition
17:53this year.
17:55It's a special edition,
17:57it's an anniversary edition
17:59organized by the Heritage Nights.
18:01We invite the public,
18:03the visitors
18:05to rediscover Casablanca in a different way
18:07through four
18:09exceptional circuits.
18:11The emblematic
18:13routes,
18:15as usual, the old Medina,
18:17the city center, the neighborhood here
18:19and a novelty this year
18:21is the Corniche Circuit.
18:23The Heritage Nights is an annual event
18:25that offers the inhabitants of the economic capital
18:27and its Moroccan or foreign visitors
18:29the opportunity to discover
18:31for three days the monuments of the city
18:33and its historical memory
18:35through the neighborhoods of the Habus,
18:37the old town center and the
18:39Corniche Circuit.
18:41We just started the visit,
18:43but frankly it looks great,
18:45the architecture is just beautiful
18:47and we can't wait to discover
18:49a Habus in depth.
18:51It's a real pleasure to have
18:53this kind of experience, it's very nice.
18:55This fifth edition
18:57which coincides with the holy month of Ramadan
18:59adopts the theme
19:01digital tools for the preservation of heritage
19:03in order to highlight the contribution
19:05of digital technologies
19:07in the preservation and valorization
19:09of architectural heritage.
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