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00:00You are watching Mediain TV Africa.
00:17Thank you for joining us for this round of news.
00:20We will now go to the headlines.
00:21The permanent representative of Morocco to the IAEA, Mohamed Arochi, received yesterday
00:27by the president of the African Union Coalition, in exchange for the term of the presidency
00:32by Morocco of the Council of Peace and Security, the details in a few moments.
00:39An earthquake, the epicenter of which is located in Burma, killed more than 700 people,
00:45as well as in neighboring Thailand, and caused significant damage throughout the region.
00:50The rescuers are multiplying their efforts to clear the ruins.
00:54Donald Trump congratulated himself yesterday on an extremely productive phone call with
01:02the new Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
01:04This interview is in full swing on customs rights and annexation violations by the United
01:10States and Canada.
01:11We meet again right now for the news.
01:17Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
01:19His Majesty King Mohammed VI proceeded to royal nominations.
01:23Yesterday, the sovereign named Rahma Burkiya, President of the Higher Council of Education,
01:29Training and Scientific Research, in place of Habib El Malki, Mohammed El Habib Belkouch,
01:37and appointed him Inter-Ministerial Delegate to Human Rights.
01:41His Majesty King Mohammed VI also renewed the nomination of Aminah Bourayesh, Head
01:47of the National Council of Human Rights.
01:49These nominations bear witness to the royal will to endow these institutions with the
01:54skills and expertise for the promotion of their constitutional mission.
01:59Addis Ababa, where Mohammed Arrouchi, permanent ambassador of Morocco to the UAE, was received
02:08by the President of the African Union Commission, Marmo Dali Yousouf.
02:12An interview that took place at the end of the Moroccan Presidency of the Council of Peace
02:17and Security, Ali Yousouf highlighted the precious contribution of the kingdom to the advancement
02:23of the UAE program in terms of peace, security and governance.
02:28Mohammed Arrouchi gave an overview of the main activities organized during the Moroccan
02:34Presidency of the CPS.
02:36He also highlighted that the kingdom insists on the imperative to accelerate the return
02:41of these countries to the UAE.
02:46After having done his proof as a major actor in the field of 4.0 medicine in Morocco,
02:53the Mohammed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health announces the creation of a precision
02:59medicine hub.
03:01What is it about?
03:03In what discipline and for what type of disease was it used?
03:07Saber Boutayeb, professor and general director of the Mohammed VI Center for Research and
03:12Relevant Innovation of the Foundation, tells us more.
03:17So I think to give the best definition of precision medicine, we can give it by examples
03:24that we all know as citizens.
03:26What makes it so that two people who are the same age will not have the same diseases?
03:31Some of us develop diabetes, others will have cancer, some live a very long time, others
03:37will have degenerative diseases at a more or less young age.
03:41But in fact, several factors explain this.
03:44Our genome, our heritage that we inherit from our parents, but also our habits of life.
03:49So precision medicine, in fact, is simply putting all the technological tools together
03:55to be able to have a long-term impact on the disease.
03:59If possible, go towards screening and prevention.
04:03Otherwise, make the most precise, the most personalized diagnosis.
04:08But don't stop there.
04:09Also offer the best treatment, the most suitable for each of us, depending on its
04:14specificity.
04:15And then evaluate all this.
04:16Because if we don't evaluate, it will be difficult to have a health policy that is
04:22efficient.
04:23In fact, first, before talking about a precision medicine hub, it was necessary to make a
04:29very precise diagnosis.
04:31And the diagnosis is a diagnosis of humility.
04:34No specialty, no profession can claim to carry out precision medicine on its own.
04:43It is a profession, it is a specialty that requires that all stakeholders put their
04:50hands in their hands.
04:52These are the specialties of the fundamental, of the diagnosis, of the researchers who will
04:57study our genome, of the doctors, of the practitioners, of the surgeons, of the engineers,
05:01of the artificial intelligence specialists.
05:03You see that in fact, these are technologies that are very different.
05:07These are technologies that go from personalized diagnosis using sequencing techniques,
05:14to the use of artificial intelligence to improve performance and to monitor,
05:20to robotized surgery.
05:22So it's a very, very broad field.
05:24And in fact, precision medicine is a medicine with a big theme.
05:29It's a field on its own that will probably, in the future, replace conventional medicine.
05:36Precision medicine is a reality today.
05:38It is making great strides.
05:40And in a few years, it will be tomorrow's medicine.
05:44A medicine that will show us ancient medicine in history books.
05:49And we will talk about medicines that were given to patients, all in the same way.
05:55And we will say, before, we treated everyone the same way.
05:57Today, everyone has a treatment on the map.
06:00The current situation is also the Russo-Ukrainian conflict with Vladimir Putin,
06:04who suggests a transitory administration in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN.
06:09This option, mentioned for the first time on Friday by the Russian president,
06:13involves, above all, negotiations on a peace agreement.
06:16The departure of his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky,
06:19the goal of the Kremlin chief, is, according to him,
06:22to push for the organization of a democratic presidential election,
06:26which would be completed by the arrival in power of a competent government,
06:30to reach negotiations on a peace agreement.
06:36In full tension over customs rights and the validity of elections by the United States and Canada,
06:42Donald Trump congratulated himself yesterday on having made an extremely productive phone call
06:48with the new Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
06:51It was an extremely productive call.
06:54We have agreed on many things,
06:57said the American president on his social network.
07:01In a time of change, while Canada is going through an unprecedented crisis in its history,
07:06since Donald Trump launched a trade war,
07:10at his meeting, he keeps saying that he wants to make it the 51st American state.
07:16Mark Carney, who replaced just a trident two weeks ago,
07:20greeted in a statement.
07:22A very constructive conversation, while warning Donald Trump
07:26that measures of retaliation would be put in place by Canada on April 2,
07:31if the United States imposed new customs rights.
07:39J.D. Benz went to the mainland.
07:41Despite criticism, the former American president landed yesterday
07:44on the only American military base in this locality.
07:48A visit experienced as a provocation on the island and in Denmark,
07:53while President Trump said without embarrassment
07:56but credited his willingness to seize the mainland
07:59against the Danish and Dutch, supported by the European Union.
08:03Time is running out.
08:04J.D. Benz said yesterday that Canada also did not have all the cards in hand
08:09also concerning customs rights.
08:11It's a really beautiful flight actually, you fly over some pretty cool spots.
08:41Three people died and 18 or less were injured.
08:49Lebanese President Joseph Aoun was received yesterday at the Elysée
08:52by his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.
08:55It is his first official trip to the West since his election in January.
08:59This meeting aims to start a reform process to get Lebanon out of the crisis,
09:05while Lebanon is targeted by Israeli strikes.
09:09The point with Rajael Go.
09:12He chose France for his first trip to the West.
09:16Joseph Aoun, elected in January, is in the French capital for a quick work visit.
09:23This meeting aims to mobilize international support in the face of Israeli escalation.
09:29Lebanon wants to strengthen its position
09:31while Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement concluded in Saudi Arabia.
09:36In this context, the French head of state met face to face with the one
09:41he was going to congratulate in Beirut on January 17.
09:45I want to say here all my thoughts, my solidarity to the Lebanese, to the Beirutis
09:50who suffered new strikes this morning in violation of the ceasefire.
09:55The return of tension observed on both sides of the blue line
09:58today marks a turning point.
10:02France will continue to be on your side to preserve this sovereignty
10:06and ensure your security.
10:09But this visit by Joseph Aoun to Paris intervenes at a critical moment
10:13as he discusses with Emmanuel Macron ways to push Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.
10:19The strikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut emphasize the urgency of the situation.
10:24The Lebanese president seeks to obtain a firmer commitment from France,
10:28notably through the international contact group on Lebanon,
10:32where Paris plays a key role alongside the United States and Saudi Arabia.
10:37This morning, Israel resumed its aggression against our country
10:42through an agreement to cease fire and guarantees from the United States and France.
10:46The Prime Minister contacted the US delegation for the Middle East
10:50regarding the ceasefire and control operations on this incomprehensible and unjustifiable Israeli bombing.
10:57What is happening reinforces our determination and our commitment to rebuild our country
11:02and our army, to extend our control over all our lands.
11:06However, the Israeli attack on Friday on the southern suburbs
11:10and the threats against Beirut are likely to complicate these discussions.
11:14Earlier in the morning, the Israeli army had announced
11:17that it was conducting strikes against targets in Hezbollah in southern Lebanon,
11:21on the Israeli border.
11:22Israel responded by firing two projectiles,
11:25one of which was intercepted and the other fell on Lebanese soil.
11:29Hezbollah refuses to be at the origin.
11:31The Israeli strikes killed three and injured 18.
11:36On Friday, a seismic force shook Burma.
11:39An earthquake of magnitude 7.7 hit the center of the country,
11:45killing more than 700 people and injuring more than a hundred, according to the latest authorities.
11:51Burma calls on any country and any organization to help it.
11:56The earthquakes were felt in China and Thailand,
12:01where at least three deaths were reported in Bangkok,
12:04in the collapse of a 30-story building.
12:08The Atal Khadro, the Night of Destiny,
12:13is one of the strong times that marks the month of Ramadan.
12:16In the evening, the evening is distinguished by the offerings of the prophetic praises
12:21to express the love of the Prophet Muhammad.
12:24The artists and masters of the praise have been honored
12:28for their contribution to the preservation of this Hassani heritage.
12:32Raja Engo for the details.
12:37In a spiritual atmosphere, the city of Laayoune
12:40hosted a special celebration for the Night of Destiny.
12:44A night where the past met the present,
12:46making this occasion a living memory linked to the authenticity of the heritage of the region.
12:52At the rhythm of the Hassani percussions,
12:54the prophetic praises mingled with the fragrance of the heritage
12:58in a scene reflecting the continuity of this art through the generations.
13:02The praise of the Prophet is great,
13:04it does not delay the great or the small.
13:07Honoring the Prophet is a privilege for all,
13:09adults, children, women and children.
13:11It is part of our traditions, the best preserved, the most expensive.
13:15Praise on the Prophet and his companions.
13:21And as the prophetic praise is a common heritage,
13:24women were also present.
13:26Through their voices, they consolidated this tradition
13:29as part of the Hassani cultural identity of Morocco,
13:32confirming that the love of the Prophet unites everyone, men and women.
13:42Since the Night of Time, we have been praising our Prophet,
13:45we organize parties in the middle of the desert to do so.
13:47We love to preserve these traditions,
13:49especially on the Night of Destiny.
13:51We cannot live without perpetuating these traditions.
13:54The night was not only a celebration of the Night of Destiny,
13:57but it also included honors for personalities
14:00who excelled in the praise of the Prophet
14:03and who contributed to the preservation of the heritage of Hassani.
14:08The Night of Destiny is one of the strong times
14:11that marks the month of Ramadan.
14:13Young and less young people flocked to the mosques
14:16to pray Tarawih and Qiyam.
14:20This was the case at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca,
14:23where Younes Bazi and Lina Brini took part.
14:29Hundreds of faithful gathered this Thursday
14:32at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca to celebrate the Night of Destiny.
14:35Between prayer, recitation of the Qur'an and invocation,
14:38the atmosphere was full of joy.
14:40The atmosphere was full of joy.
14:42The atmosphere was full of joy.
14:44The atmosphere was full of joy.
14:46Between prayer, recitation of the Qur'an and invocation,
14:49the atmosphere was full of joy.
14:56A serene atmosphere, sometimes reigning in this sacred night.
14:59Moroccans love to celebrate the Night of Destiny.
15:02It is an opportunity for us to take our children to the mosque.
15:12I wish all Muslims in the world
15:14health and joy on this occasion.
15:16We take advantage of this night
15:18to make our children discover the pillars of Islam.
15:29We take advantage of this sacred night
15:31to wish a prompt recovery to His Majesty,
15:33the King Mohammed VI, may God assist him.
15:36We wish all Muslims in the world health and joy on this occasion.
15:40On this occasion, the mosques do not fill until dawn.
15:43On this occasion, the mosques do not fill until dawn.
15:45The faithful met to relive this sacred night
15:48in an atmosphere full of faith and spirituality.
15:56On the Night of Destiny, families gather around the Iftar table
15:59On the Night of Destiny, families gather around the Iftar table
16:01to share traditional dishes such as couscous or alfissa
16:03to share traditional dishes such as couscous or alfissa
16:05and go to the mosque to pray the Taraweeh
16:08where they stay until dawn.
16:17This sacred night is particularly full of faith,
16:20serenity and brotherhood.
16:23All the faithful gather to pray and invoke the good God.
16:30The Night of Destiny or Laylat al-Qadr
16:32is a religious event highly appreciated by the Moroccans
16:35during which several traditions and rituals are revived.
16:42In the Gulf, with the first round of the PGA Texas Children's Houston Open,
16:47the Argentinian Alejandro Tosti,
16:49the Canadian Taylor Penderitz
16:51and the Americans Ryan Gerard and Kate Mitchell
16:54are in the lead with a score of minus 5.
16:57The American Scotty Scheffler,
16:59number 1 in the world and 13th with 2 points from the leader,
17:03while the No. 2 Northern Ireland,
17:05Ronnie McElroy,
17:07missed his first day with a 4th
17:09that he replaces at the 57th position.
17:12For the first time, the Houston Open welcomes
17:14the No. 1 and No. 2 in the world of golf.
17:1717 other members of the top 50 in the world are also in the game.
17:21Let's follow Ronnie McElroy and Scotty Scheffler's reactions.
17:26I don't think it's talked about enough.
17:29The season that Scotty Scheffler had last year
17:32is one of the biggest in the history of golf.
17:35He's an extraordinary player.
17:37He's also a great person.
17:39He has a great family.
17:41It's good to see him play because it's beneficial for this sport
17:44and it's always nice to see people succeed.
17:48I only have respect and admiration for Scotty.
17:52I think it's difficult not to look at what Scotty has done
17:55in the last two years, not to notice him
17:58and to ask why he managed to stand out
18:01from the rest of his peers at this point.
18:04For me, one thing that he did much better than me
18:07in the last two years was his game strategy
18:10and his course management.
18:12That pushed me to think about my way of doing things
18:16on that side.
18:22I try not to pay attention to what other people are doing.
18:25What has always worked best for me
18:27is to stay in the present, to work hard
18:30to prepare each event like an individual tournament
18:33and to be ready to play.
18:35When I go to the first tee,
18:37I feel like I've fulfilled all the conditions
18:40necessary for the success of the tournament.
18:43I'm in competition and I love competition.
18:46From one week to the next,
18:48I'm always very excited to take part in a tournament,
18:51whatever it is.
18:53Rory McElroy has been here for a long time
18:56and I think sometimes it can be a bit redundant
18:59to play the same events.
19:01It's still a source of motivation
19:03to see great players like him
19:05continue to be on the course.
19:07It's a good thing.
19:12That's all for today.
19:16See you next time.