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00:00Translated by Zainab salman
00:30The African Union summons the King Mohammed VI for peace, security and development in the African continent
00:42New talks between Hamas and Egyptian medias to revive the ceasefire and exchange prisoners
00:50A large number of victims of the earthquake hit Burma and Thailand
00:56The Burmese military council is calling for international assistance after the earthquake
01:08Welcome, King Mohammed VI appointed Rahma Burqiya as the head of the Supreme Council for Education, Education and Scientific Research
01:17Aminah Bouayach as the head of the National Council for Human Rights
01:23On the other hand, the King appointed Mohammed Habib Balkouch as the ministerial representative in charge of human rights
01:33These appointments are in the context of special care for the King
01:38which is aimed at reforming the national system of education and formation
01:43as well as the care for the development of human rights and strengthening the achievements achieved by the Kingdom in this field
01:52The U.S. Congress decided to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Peace and Friendship Treaty
02:11which made Morocco the first country to recognize the U.S.
02:16The U.S. Congress also approved the decision of the Rep. Joe Wilson and Bradley Schneider
02:24The following interview with Mohammed Rishi introduces us to the U.S. Congress for Tangier
02:30which is a symbol of the long friendship and history that unites the two countries
02:37It is a very important sentence
02:39because it is the first sentence of the first speech of the U.S. Congress in 1780
02:48They said that they want friendship between the United States and Morocco
02:55and this was at the beginning of our country
02:59A very important sentence
03:01Since the signing of the Treaty of 1780
03:06which established the oldest diplomatic relationship between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco
03:14Morocco played a prominent role in supporting religious coexistence
03:19and protecting the Jewish community and strengthening cultural diversity
03:23through the contribution of the American Moroccan community
03:27The sign here indicates that Morocco was the first country to officially recognize the independence of the United States in 1777
03:38which reflects the depth of the historical ties between the two countries
03:43In this context, the U.S. Congress recently discussed a decision to celebrate this deep friendship
03:51in conjunction with the 250th anniversary of peace and friendship between Morocco and the United States
04:01The U.S. Congress has a resolution that talks about friendship
04:07The U.S. Congress has decided to celebrate the long friendship and history that unites Morocco and the United States
04:15We here in the U.S. Congress are happy because we have not lost this friendship
04:21Morocco is the first country to recognize the independence of the United States
04:26without the American-Moroccan Friendship Treaty
04:29which is the oldest document of its kind signed by the United States with a foreign country
04:37Among the highlights of this deep diplomatic relationship
04:41is the U.S. Congress in Tangier
04:44which is the first diplomatic property of the United States abroad
04:50and a symbol of its commitment to cooperation with its international partners
04:55to enhance world peace and prosperity
04:59This place here is our first diplomatic place
05:04This building is the first diplomatic building of the United States in the world
05:09When you enter this building, you will see pictures of all the kings of Morocco and presidents of the United States
05:16This indicates the deep friendship between us since the time of President George Washington
05:21who exchanged many letters with the Moroccan Sultan
05:25letters that are considered the oldest international documents in our American archive
05:31In fact, these are some of the first letters we have in our archives with international people
05:39The two countries are joined by a multidimensional strategic partnership
05:43which includes areas of trade, security, combating terrorism and military cooperation
05:49Morocco is the only African country to have a free trade agreement with the United States
05:57In this context, the Congress calls for strengthening bilateral cooperation
06:02in the fields of digital, security, trade and human rights
06:06in preparation for the celebration of the 250th anniversary of bilateral relations
06:13on the horizon in 2027
06:20As we mentioned in the title of this publication
06:23Today, the president of the African Union, Mohamed Ali Youssef
06:27is at the headquarters of the African Organization in Addis Ababa
06:30the permanent ambassador of Morocco to the African Union
06:33and the Economic Committee of Africa, Mohamed Arouchi
06:37Ali Youssef highlighted during this interview
06:40which comes at the end of the Moroccan Presidency of the Council of Peace and Security in March
06:44highlighted the valuable contribution of Morocco in advancing the program of the African Union
06:49in the fields of peace, security and governance
06:52He also reaffirmed his desire to work with the Kingdom for Africa
06:57in favor of peace
06:59and Ali Youssef pointed out the vision and commitment of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
07:05for peace, security and development in the African continent
07:08Besides, Arouchi gave a glimpse of the main activities
07:14which were organized during the Moroccan Presidency of the Council of Peace and Security
07:18emphasizing the legal role of the president of the African Union
07:22in strengthening the efforts and initiatives to build peace in the African continent
07:29Let's move now to the Gaza Strip
07:32where Palestinian sources from Hamas reported
07:36that talks are underway between the movement and the media from Egypt and Qatar in Doha
07:41to revive the ceasefire agreement and the exchange of prisoners in Gaza
07:45The search is focused on the possibility of implementing a truce
07:49during the Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Fisr
07:52and the introduction of humanitarian and humanitarian aid to the strip
07:56According to multiple sources, Hamas has begun to prepare it
08:00to deal positively and flexibly with any proposal
08:04that leads to the cessation of the bombing and the introduction of aid
08:07Another Palestinian source clarified that there is no breach so far in the talks
08:12and emphasized that it is possible to reach an agreement
08:15but this is dependent on the approval of Israel
08:18and the non-abstention of the agreement and the ceasefire
08:23Let's move to Beirut
08:25where the Israeli cave was targeted by the southern victim of the country today
08:30for the first time since the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel
08:34where it was carried out in November
08:37The Lebanese national media reported that the Israeli warplanes
08:42bombed the neighborhood of the incident in the southern victim
08:46who was a resident and whose schools were closed
08:49after the Israeli army issued an evacuation order for the area
08:53after two missiles were launched on Israel in an operation
08:56that no party adopted and Hezbollah refused its responsibility for it
09:02On the one hand, the French President Emmanuel Macron
09:06considered the Israeli strikes on Lebanon unacceptable
09:10and a ceasefire. He confirmed that these are unilateral actions
09:14that disobey the commitments they have been committed to
09:18This statement came in the context of his reception in the Elysée
09:22by the Lebanese President Joseph Aoun
09:25who played his role in every attempt to escalate in Lebanon
09:29in what he called the perpetuation of violence again
09:39Regarding the Sudanese crisis, the residents of the area of Al-Kalakla
09:43south of Khartoum welcomed the return of the Sudanese army
09:46that controlled the area from the quick support forces
09:49The war that broke out in Sudan in April 2023
09:53caused great destruction in the capital and other cities
09:57in all parts of the country
09:59and killed more than 28,000 people
10:02and forced millions to emigrate from their homes
10:05Safia Hedani reports
10:12Pictures from Al-Kalakla, south of Khartoum
10:15after the return of the army that controlled the area
10:18from the quick support forces
10:21We thank God that the army came
10:24People were living in fear and insecurity
10:29People can't even get out of their homes
10:32I can't get out of my house
10:36We thank God that the army came
10:39and we are very happy
10:41God willing, we will win
10:43From here to Darfur and all the liberated areas
10:46The Sudanese army announced Wednesday
10:49that it was able to regain control over the airport of Khartoum
10:53as well as the return of the commander of the army
10:56and the head of the National Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan
10:59to the capital for the first time
11:02since nearly two years of the war
11:07This is the joy that I can't express
11:10The joy that made men cry before women
11:13This is the truest expression one can say at this moment
11:16We used to live a life without living
11:19One eats and drinks, but he doesn't drink
11:22because he is in control of his life
11:25From all sides, you can't move
11:28We gather the Moroccans and the Israelis
11:31and we say, get out of the street
11:34Get out of the street and live your life
11:37The Sudanese army succeeded last Saturday
11:40in strengthening its control over Khartoum
11:43and furthering the main government buildings
11:46after it took control of the presidential palace in the capital
11:53A strong earthquake hit today
11:56all of Burma and Thailand
11:59It hit more than 150 people
12:02and injured hundreds and tens of people
12:05who are still under the rubble of the destroyed buildings
12:08It is a sign of the rise
12:11It is 7 degrees in the middle of Burma today
12:14The violent earthquakes have extended to Thailand
12:17where a 30-story building collapsed
12:20while the city council announced in the capital
12:23that it will be classified as a disaster area
12:26Countries around the region were shaken
12:29including China, Cambodia, Bangladesh and India
12:32More details with Fathallah Bouzidi
12:36Here is the Sagang area in the middle of Burma
12:39At 5.50 p.m. local time
12:42the earth shook under the feet of the population
12:45A violent earthquake hit the area
12:48leaving a state of panic and fear
12:51Local media media reported
12:54that the watchtower in the capital airport
12:57Naypyidaw was destroyed
13:00which left the scene of all the people
13:03who were inside it
13:06as well as ministerial buildings
13:09which also caused the fall of many victims
13:12In the face of the magnitude of the damage
13:15the Burmese government called for international assistance
13:18and declared an emergency in six areas of the country
13:21An earthquake that extended to neighboring countries
13:24In the Thai capital, Bangkok
13:27a government building collapsed
13:30resulting in the destruction of 30 floors
13:33The Thai prime minister announced
13:36the state of emergency in Bangkok
13:39at the time when some metro services
13:42and railway stops were suspended
13:45as well as the circulation in the Thailand Stock Exchange
13:48At first I didn't realize it was an earthquake
13:51but then I saw the table shake
13:54and the chair and the counter began to wobble
13:57I didn't realize it until I heard the walls crack
14:00and the glass break
14:03until a part of the ceiling collapsed
14:06and I had to flee
14:09I was in a meeting when I noticed the shake
14:12I began to feel dizzy
14:15I crawled under the table and waited to see what would happen
14:18Then the safety team from the company called us
14:21and asked us to evacuate through the emergency exit
14:24Residents felt the earthquake
14:27in many neighboring countries of Burma
14:30especially Vietnam, Malaysia, China, Cambodia, Bangladesh and India
14:33which led to the evacuation of many buildings
14:36Burma is located in an active earthquake zone
14:39Between 1930 and 1956
14:42an earthquake of 7 degrees or more
14:45was recorded
14:48near the Sageng dam
14:51which passes through the middle of the country
14:57We return to the local issue
15:00and specifically to the city of Rabat
15:03Lodaya school in Rabat
15:06is a training model for the launch of the project
15:09of the primary school
15:12the scientific framework of the road map
15:152022-2026 for the advancement of the educational system
15:18and its participation in school life
15:21and the fight against school abandonment
15:24More details in this report
15:27by Maha Jamal and Dries Bayoud
15:30The project of the primary school
15:33gets its results after two years
15:36with more than 2,000 public institutions
15:39on the national level
15:42which is included in the road map
15:45The project aims to provide an educational environment
15:48motivated and equipped with new technologies
15:51and adopting modern educational curricula
15:54focusing on developing the skills of the students
15:57and gaining the necessary skills
16:00to face the challenges of the future
16:03In view of the results
16:06at the institutional level
16:09what matters is that the road map
16:12is directed to the students
16:15There is a progress
16:18on the level of the results of the students
16:21in languages and mathematics
16:24Therefore, we are currently on the way
16:27to at least reconsider the public school
16:30and to reconcile the families with the school
16:33Lodaya school in Rabat
16:36is a training model for the launch of the project
16:39Lodaya school is a leading institution
16:42and has achieved important and honorable results
16:45in evaluating the quality of the students' qualifications
16:48and their participation in the school life
16:51It has also provided special support
16:54for the project to equip the institution
16:57and meet its material and logistical needs
17:00which reflected a response to the public income
17:03What happened inside the institutions?
17:06You have noticed in the divisions
17:09how all the courses are offered digitally
17:12There is a compass, a computer for the teacher
17:15a loudspeaker, and a number of other things
17:18that we have received from the academic directors
17:21and there are also other means
17:24that we have obtained through the grant
17:27provided by Riyadah school
17:30which is 30,000 dirhams
17:34It is between 30,000 and 100,000 dirhams
17:37according to the number of students
17:40inside the institutions
17:43And what about the challenges
17:46in the Riyadah school project
17:49which do not exceed the technical obstacles
17:52in the devices used in the class
17:55according to the educational framework?
17:58One of the main challenges
18:01in the Riyadah school project
18:04is the lack of technology
18:07such as the computer
18:10or the lack of electricity
18:13These are mostly technical problems
18:16As for pedagogical problems
18:19we usually record their absence
18:22unless we study them
18:25because we have a team
18:28The Riyadah school aims to expand
18:31the list of educational institutions
18:34and recruit secondary and tertiary institutions
18:37during the upcoming academic season 2025-2026
18:40It also works to overcome the challenges
18:43related to the differences between schools
18:46and the technical obstacles
18:49that may have a negative impact
18:52on the learning environment
18:55On the occasion of Ramadan
18:58the Riyadah school organized a competition
19:01in coordination with the
19:04Mohammed VI Society for Social Work
19:07for national security employees
19:1021 candidates participated
19:13and three categories were included
19:16which are memorization, recitation, and hard work
19:19Safia Hedani has this report
19:22The Riyadah school has a small group
19:25of students participating in a Ramadan competition
19:28called Al-Mubadara
19:31which encourages young talents
19:34to memorize the Holy Quran
19:37and learn the basics of recitation and recitation
19:40The competition was a strong competition
19:43among the participants
19:46The competition was very good
19:49I would like to thank the committee
19:52It was a bit difficult
19:55but it was easier later on
19:58The competition was held
20:01under the supervision of the committee
20:04which includes the jurists
20:07who belong to the academic board
20:10of Al-Dar Al-Bayda State
20:13in an atmosphere of humility,
20:16as well as the academic board
20:19of Al-Dar Al-Bayda State
20:22in an atmosphere of humility,
20:25as well as the academic board
20:28of Al-Dar Al-Bayda State
20:31The competition is an opportunity
20:34to remind of the special care
20:37given by the president
20:40of Al-Dar Al-Bayda State
20:43and the children and orphans
20:46of the security workers
20:49in general, the creators
20:52and those who are related to them
20:55in order to encourage them
20:58and put them in the place
21:01of more efforts
21:04This event was distinguished
21:07by distributing the prizes
21:10as a recognition of their efforts
21:13in the success of this religious competition
21:16To the city of Al-Ayun
21:19where a celebration was organized
21:22on the occasion of the Night of Decree
21:25The celebration was distinguished
21:28by presenting parts of the prophetic songs
21:31which expressed the love of the Prophet Muhammad
21:34Peace be upon him
21:38In the spiritual atmosphere
21:41Al-Ayun organized a special celebration
21:44on the Night of Decree
21:47where the voices expressed the love
21:50of the good of the innocent
21:53in a night where the past
21:56gathered with the present
21:59to keep the remembrance of this event
22:02connected to the legacy of the Hassanite heritage
22:05The celebration was distinguished
22:08by presenting parts of the prophetic songs
22:11which expressed the love of the Prophet Muhammad
22:14Peace be upon him
22:36Because the prophetic songs
22:39are a common heritage
22:42the women were invited
22:45to perform them generation after generation
22:48and with their voices
22:51we established this tradition
22:54as part of the cultural identity
22:57of the Moroccan Hassanite
23:00and confirmed that the love of the Prophet
23:03The celebration was distinguished
23:06by presenting parts of the prophetic songs
23:09we've always celebrated the Night of Decree
23:12our Prophet Muhammad Peace be upon him
23:15The celebration was distinguished
23:18by presenting parts of the prophetic songs
23:21we've always celebrated the Night of Decree
23:24The Umsiyya was not just a celebration
23:27of the Night of Decree
23:30and contributed to the revival of the Hassanite heritage.
23:35A tribute that reflects the loyalty of a generation that carried the message of Al-Madinah.
23:40These voices remain a witness to an eternal legacy
23:44that extends with the extension of the prophetic love in the hearts.
23:50And with this, our viewers, we have reached the end of this broadcast.
23:55But of course, our news segment continues.
23:57I will meet you again in the middle.
23:59You are welcome to stay with us.