مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 20/03/2025
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00:00This is a tour through the pages of the Moroccan and Moroccan newspapers, welcome Nassahil
00:13and Al-Faqra from the Moroccan newspaper which published that the cities of Marrakesh, Fes
00:19and Tanja are ready to rely on smart systems to manage public transport by adopting an
00:25electronic system to sell tickets and improve passenger experience.
00:30According to the newspaper, the authorities in the affected cities are working to abolish
00:35paper tickets and compensate them with smart systems that allow passengers to use electronic
00:40cards or mobile applications to perform transportation drawings.
00:44The process of activation is expected to go through several stages, forming a trial period
00:50of three months, followed by a continuous technical follow-up to ensure smooth operation
00:56of these systems.
00:58Al-Masah newspaper revealed that the Ministry of Health and Social Protection is working
01:04to review all contracts related to the security companies in all public hospitals in the
01:09coming few days, in order to introduce a set of amendments with new conditions on the
01:16building of special control offices in order to manage the security sector.
01:21Al-Masah newspaper said that the Ministry of Health is betting on this initiative as a
01:26means to contribute to the strengthening of the security services in hospitals and to
01:31put an end to a series of violations and violations that have remained in this sector.
01:37We read in the newspaper Bayani today that the agricultural sector in France is facing
01:44a shortage of local workers, forcing them every year to open their borders to foreign
01:49workers, mainly Moroccans, who have become an essential part of the workforce in the
01:54French agricultural sector.
01:56The need for them is increasing in the agricultural seasons.
02:00In this context, French agricultural companies have sought offers to employ agricultural
02:06workers, men with experience or who have a degree in the field for a period ranging
02:12from four to five months.
02:14In the agricultural sector in France, the monthly salary ranges between 1,450 and 1,800
02:20euros, depending on the additional working hours.
02:24Al-Ayam newspaper revealed that Russia has signed a new hunting agreement with Morocco
02:30for 40 years in order to return to the previous agreement, which ended its validity at the
02:36end of 2024.
02:37The new agreement allows Russian fishermen to hunt up to 80,000 tons of fish in Morocco's
02:45exclusive economic zone by 2025, of course, with a focus on types such as sardines, sardinella,
02:53mackerel and anchovies.
02:56The new hunting agreement between Morocco and Russia is part of Morocco's policy to
03:04organize the exploitation of its marine resources among international partners.
03:10Despite the economic benefits, the newspaper says, which Morocco may benefit from this
03:16partnership, the agreement raises questions about its impact on the local fish storage
03:22and the stagnation of marine resources.
03:25Now, with the issue of the desert locusts that threaten 14 Algerian states, we read in
03:31a report by the National Institute for the Protection of Plants that warns of the possibility
03:37of the migration of locusts to a number of states due to strong winds expected in the
03:43coming days.
03:44The institute called for the need to be alert and to report immediately in case the appearance
03:50of the first locusts for the interests of the international community and the approach
03:57of the Algerian authorities.
03:59In this context, there are wide criticisms in light of their hesitation in intervening
04:05until things went out of control.
04:08The Tunisian morning newspaper was triggered to review the record in the national production
04:14of crude oil in light of the reduction of the country's production of natural gas.
04:19The newspaper clarified that the exploration, production and development sector of the
04:24country has faced important challenges for years, including rising oil prices in the
04:29international market, the spread of COVID-19, as well as the Russian-Ukrainian war, especially
04:35the natural decline in production in most fields.
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