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00:00Welcome everyone, thank you for joining us in this new edition of the Média Morline newspaper. Here are the headlines.
00:21The soldiers of the Sudanese army resumed the presidential palace on Friday after a fierce battle.
00:33In Tunisia, President Kays Saïd decided to immerse himself in the night.
00:38From Thursday to Friday, his Prime Minister Kamel Madhuri, a technocrat appointed in August, speaks to us in a speech.
00:45And then the London airport of Heathrow, the largest in Europe, closed for the whole day due to a power outage triggered by a fire causing disturbances in world air traffic.
01:00The soldiers of the Sudanese army resumed the presidential palace on Friday after a fierce battle.
01:12The loyalist soldiers of General El-Borhani chased the paramilitaries occupying the seat of the Presidency in Khartoum since the outbreak of the war with the army in April 2023.
01:26At the beginning of the week, the army had indicated that it had converged its forces from the south, with those already present in the center of Khartoum, accentuating the pressure on the FSR.
01:40For almost two years, the war has been opposed by the head of the army, Abdel Fattah El-Borhani, his former adjutant and commander of the FSR, Mohamed Handan Daglou.
01:49The conflict has caused tens of thousands of deaths, uprooted more than 12 million people and caused the largest food crisis and displacement in the world.
02:02In Tunisia, President Kays Saïd decided to resign on Thursday night.
02:10On Friday, Prime Minister Kamel Madhuri, a technocrat, was appointed in August during a large rally, according to a statement from the Presidency.
02:19Madhuri was immediately replaced by the Minister of Equipment, while the rest of the government was maintained.
02:27On February 6, President Kays Saïd also removed his Minister of Finance, Seham Bouderi Nemsia, replaced by the magistrate, Michkete Slamahaldi.
02:38The Tunisian president has shown dissatisfaction in recent weeks with the actions of his government.
02:44This change of Prime Minister intervenes in an increasingly difficult economic climate and a very tense political climate,
02:51with dozens of opponents imprisoned, some for two years, as well as businessmen and media personalities.
02:59We continue this news with the Israeli army, which continues this Friday its ground operations in the south of the Gaza Strip.
03:12Yesterday, the army announced that it had conducted ground operations in the Shaboura area, in Rafah,
03:19adding to its operations in northern and central Gaza.
03:24Israeli government spokesman David Messer said that the army now controls the center and south of Gaza and creates a buffer zone between the north and south.
03:34Israeli President Isaac Herzog said he was disturbed by the resumption of fighting in a rare criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
03:43It is impossible not to be profoundly disturbed by the harsh reality that is taking place under our eyes,
03:49said Herzog.
03:51In a video statement, however, the Prime Minister was mentioned.
03:55More details with fig.
04:00The bloodbath continues in Gaza.
04:02The number of victims continues to increase.
04:04Faced with this massacre of civilians, the US administration declares that it will always support Israel and its army in their actions in the Gaza Strip.
04:13In addition, the US president clearly made Hamas understand that if it did not release all the hostages, it would live in hell.
04:23The resumption of hostilities on March 18 exacerbates the despair of the remaining hostages and their families.
04:29This resumption, which is part of a context of major Israeli air strikes in Gaza, has also had a devastating effect on the civilian population.
04:37Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed, among these victims, mainly women and children.
04:44The Israeli army banned all traffic on the Salah al-Din road on Thursday morning.
04:49The main road axis runs from the north to the south of the Gaza Strip.
04:53This ban took place after announcing the launch of targeted terrestrial military operations in the Palestinian territory the day before.
05:00Israeli tanks were deployed at the Netzarim intersection after the withdrawal of US special security forces on Wednesday morning.
05:07The Israeli army said on Thursday that it had killed the head of internal security in Hamas in Gaza.
05:13It also called on the inhabitants of the Bani Suheila area, which the south had evacuated in anticipation of an air strike.
05:22Many displaced people will know an unknown fate.
05:26Some will go to Muwassi, others will seek shelter in Khan Yunus.
05:30But everyone is on their way to an unknown destiny because the minimum vital does not exist in these regions.
05:36So imagine how catastrophic and tragic the situation is for the displaced.
05:41We hope that negotiations will resume and that the war will end.
05:45Hamas claimed to have fired rockets on Tel Aviv on Thursday in a first repost with a growing number of civilians killed in the Gaza Strip.
05:54Massive Israeli bombings broke the relative calm that had reigned in Gaza since the beginning of the ceasefire after 15 months of a bloody war.
06:04The Israeli government on Friday dismissed Ronen Bar, the head of the internal security agency Shin Bet, in which Benjamin Netanyahu said he no longer trusted.
06:18The government unanimously approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposal to end Ronen Bar's mandate,
06:25which will leave its functions when its predecessor, later on April 10, announced the office of the Prime Minister in a statement.
06:36Ronen Bar was appointed in October 2021 for a five-year mandate to ensure that he would defend himself in front of the appropriate authorities.
06:46In a letter published last night, he stated that the reasons for his resignation on Sunday by Benjamin Netanyahu are based on personal interest
06:56and aim to prevent investigations into the events that led to October 7 and other serious cases currently examined by Shin Bet.
07:06Morocco condemns the break-up of the ceasefire and the resumption of Israeli aggression against civilians in Gaza.
07:14At the end of the ministerial meeting of the Council of Peace and Security of the African Union,
07:19the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs condemned the break-up of the ceasefire and described the situation in the Palestinian enclave as serious and very disturbing.
07:30The head of Moroccan diplomacy recalled that His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee,
07:36has stated that a sustainable ceasefire constitutes the crucial element to prepare for the next steps
07:42and that the ceasefire agreement should not be the subject of overbidding or merchandising.
07:46I suggest you listen to the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs.
07:51Morocco condemns the break-up of the ceasefire and the resumption of aggression against civilians in Gaza, where the situation is serious and very disturbing.
08:07These attacks, which have resulted in hundreds of victims in recent days, are unacceptable, condemnable and undermine the consolidation of peace in the region.
08:23His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee, has stated that a sustainable ceasefire constitutes the crucial element to prepare for the next steps
08:37and that the ceasefire agreement should not be the subject of overbidding or merchandising.
08:44In the news, the largest airport in Europe has been forced to close this Friday due to a power outage caused by a fire causing disruptions in global air traffic.
09:00The airport is ranked among the five most important airports in the world.
09:04It serves 80 countries and operates 1,300 take-offs and landings per day.
09:09It is frequented by some 230,000 passengers every day.
09:12According to firefighters, the blaze comes from a major fire on the Haïs electric substation in the west suburb of London, which serves the airport.
09:24In addition to the airport, a large number of homes and local businesses are affected by the fire that was reported this Thursday.
09:32Ten trucks and some 70 firefighters were deployed.
09:36Nearly 150 people were evacuated in the sector and a 200-meter security perimeter was set up.
09:46In Morocco, the head of the government presided over yesterday the signing ceremony of an investment agreement with the Chinese leader of the textile sector, Sunrise.
09:59This 2.3 billion euro agreement aims to strengthen the competitiveness of the textile sector.
10:06As part of this project, two industrial units will be set up in Sreyrad and Hafez, which will contribute to the creation of an integrated textile supply chain that will generate 7,000 direct jobs and more than 1,500 indirect jobs.
10:20I invite you to listen to the President of Sunrise Group.
10:26For Morocco, I believe strategically, this is a very good location.
10:33The kingdom is a doubly strategic country.
10:36EU and also United States.
10:38It enjoys a favorable geographical position, close to the European Union and the United States.
10:44The fastest boat, only nine kilometers to reach the Union and a boat, nine days to reach the United States.
10:53This is essential for our industry, the textile.
10:57It must respond very quickly to the needs of its customers.
11:01In this sense, the geostrategic factor has been the major reason behind our investments in Morocco.
11:10The Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation is blowing its tenth candle.
11:16Looking at the stability of the kingdom, the bureau collaborates closely with Interpol, Europol, as well as security agencies in Europe, in America and in Africa.
11:26On this occasion, Média TV received the General Supervisor of the Anti-Terrorism Division of the PSIGE, Mohamed Dany.
11:33Yes, we listen to him.
11:36The Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation, acronymized PSIGE, is a high-level Moroccan security service.
11:44Founded in 2015, it is based in Salé and depends on the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, the DGST.
11:52Since Law 3511, enacted at the end of 2011, the DGST officers now have the quality of judicial police officers.
12:02Their field of investigation has also been expanded and specified by Article 108 of the Penal Procedure Code.
12:09In this regard, and under the supervision of the Public Ministry, the PSIGE is in charge of dealing with the crimes and crimes planned by Article 108 of the Penal Procedure Code.
12:20They must therefore fight terrorism and attacks on the security of the State, great banditry, trafficking of suspects or weapons, money laundering, kidnapping, money laundering and cybercrime.
12:34The PSIGE's creation is part of the security strategy adopted by the Kingdom, especially since its creation intervenes in a conjuncture marked by the recidivism of terrorist acts around the world.
12:50In Turkey, for the second consecutive evening, thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of the Istanbul municipality.
12:58Despite a large number of police devices deployed in the city, Imamoglu called on the nation and the judges to react to the long-awaited arrest.
13:07Gemma Fekri for more details.
13:11In Turkey, the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul is in full swing.
13:15A crowd of demonstrators flocked on Thursday in front of the seat of the Istanbul municipality for the second evening in a row in support of the opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
13:25He called on the nation and the judges to react the day after his arrest.
13:30In the afternoon, demonstrators, mostly students from the city's universities, converged at the Istanbul city hall, where the mayor's party, the CHP, invited a new gathering in the evening.
13:43The streets are ours to claim rights, to obtain them in a democratic way, without getting involved in violence.
13:51Place Taksim and the adjacent park of Gezi, an emblematic place of protest in the heart of Istanbul, remained barricaded on Thursday to prevent any gathering.
14:00Gatherings are also prohibited until Sunday by the governor of the metropolis.
14:05The subway and bus stops of Place Taksim, which are usually very popular, are also no longer used.
14:11They have lost their balance to such an extent that they are now able to attack our police, to threaten judges and prosecutors.
14:23If we pay attention to this, the CHP and its media avoid answering, unable to deal with both the issue of corruption, theft and the diploma.
14:31Instead, they prefer the ease of provoking their own base and misleading people by reducing the debate to political slogans.
14:39They never answer, they can't answer. Instead, the issue of political slogans ...
14:46Access to several social networks and messengers, including X and WhatsApp, remains restricted in the country's economic capital.
14:53The Minister of the Interior, Ali Yerlikaya, announced the arrest of 37 Internet users for provocative messages on social networks.
15:01In addition to Imamoglu, more than 80 people have been arrested at the same time as he, Wednesday, and about twenty others are wanted.
15:12The Ivory Coast or the Social, Environmental and Cultural Economic Council has made its solemn entrance.
15:17This year, the institution will look, through its Agricultural and Domestic Affairs Commission,
15:22at the development and regulation of the grocery market at Max Rubi, Melissa Conné and Ferdinand Kouakouf.
15:31The places, adorned with national colors, welcome a military review and a rise of colors.
15:42This moment of gathering and patriotism marks the official beginning of the return of the Social, Environmental and Cultural Economic Council.
15:51The national hymn is adorned with fervor, illustrating the respect and attachment of the institution to the values of the nation.
16:01The strategic challenges, the achievements achieved and the challenges to come,
16:05especially in the economic sectors, are among the priority axes of this new year of work.
16:11We will ensure, through the contest of all the members of this union,
16:15that this tool continues its repositioning dynamic and remains a strategic essence to address the concerns of the moment
16:25and help our leaders to provide adequate answers to the legitimate expectations of our brave and valiant population.
16:33The work program this year includes eight thematic conferences.
16:37We have conferences, large conferences, then we have land visas, then we have the advice to make to the state.
16:46This year we have to raise the population, take their problems, so that there are no difficulties,
16:52because we want a year of peace, an electoral year of peace.
16:56We think that it will be for us a resumption in a green, healthy environment,
17:03so that the population is satisfied with their expectations.
17:09Another priority axis of the institution this session is the agricultural sector.
17:14We have already been to a plantation to see how the production of organic cocoa is done.
17:19We have been to the market in Diame, which justifies one of the two themes of advice that we are going to adopt,
17:28i.e. the development of the livestock market and regulation of this market,
17:33to see in what order, in what measures, mechanisms can be put in place to reduce the cost of food waste on the market.
17:44Under this thirteenth mandate, the Social, Environmental and Cultural Economic Council is positioning itself more and more
17:50as a vigilant sentry for social balance in the Ivory Coast.
17:55After Burkina Faso and Niger, it is the turn of Mali to withdraw from the International Organization of Francophonie,
18:02a new act of rupture with the former colonizing power.
18:07Look, this is a report by Mohamed Danyoko.
18:1148 hours after the announcement of the withdrawal of Mali from the ILO,
18:14as well as the two other member states of the Alliance of States of the Sahel, Burkina and Niger,
18:19the subject no longer seems to be up to date, at least in the local press.
18:24A decision that, according to analysts, can be explained.
18:27The policy of two-step deployment of a member country that would have been suspended and would have been integrated
18:33in the lives and also in the dependencies of these three states.
18:36So Guinea and Conakry, it has been suspended and reintegrated,
18:40while the same conditions hold in Guinea.
18:42We are in a state like Mali, like Niger and like Burkina Faso.
18:46Less than two months after the withdrawal of these three countries from the ILO,
18:50this withdrawal from the ILO is not unanimous and has aroused debates on social networks.
18:55The withdrawal of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso from the ILO, I would say it is regrettable.
19:03It is really regrettable, without lying.
19:05After the ILO, we thought we would stay like this.
19:10Until then, we were cut off from the world.
19:14If we say that today Mali and Burkina Faso have also left the ILO, it is really regrettable.
19:21For some, this policy of the ILO is isolationist.
19:24Others rather think that it is the way to sovereignty, especially linguistic.
19:30What we have noticed with the learning of the French language in Africa,
19:33especially within the ILO, is that we are losing seven years.
19:36I think that these seven years can be restored to these countries.
19:40These countries will develop their national language,
19:43have the opportunity to internationalize their languages.
19:46It will take time, but it is an opportunity.
19:49As we said, sovereignty is cultural, it is identity, it is formed from the language.
19:55This decision of the countries of the ILO intervenes while they celebrate,
19:58on March 20, the day of Francophonie.
20:02That's all for the news.
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