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00:00This is the latest news, here are the headlines.
00:22In Syria, Ahmad al-Sharif, interim president, announces the formation of a new government.
00:27This new team takes place three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
00:31Details in a few moments.
00:35It's a national day in Burma.
00:37More than 1,600 people have lost their lives in a magnitude 7.7 earthquake.
00:42Rescues are multiplying efforts to find survivors.
00:49Let's go for the presidential campaign in Gabon, scheduled for April 12.
00:54The next day, eight candidates are lined up to put an end to a 18-month transition period.
00:59We'll be right back for the development.
01:05Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
01:06The Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated this Sunday in several Arab countries.
01:10In Saudi Arabia, the Royal Cabinet has indicated that the Supreme Court has confirmed the observation of the crescent at dusk.
01:19In the United Arab Emirates, the presidential cabinet in Abu Dhabi has also announced that today will be the day of the Eid.
01:26The same bell sound in Qatar, which, like Kuwait, has reached the same conclusion.
01:34Al-Rhodes, dear Mohamed Hussein, Imam of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Grand Mufti of Al-Rhodes and Palestine,
01:42also confirmed Saturday evening that the Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated this Sunday.
01:50In Morocco, an alert has been launched to face all the challenges related to the spread of pelorin crickets.
01:57The movement of some swarms to the north has prompted concerned departments to increase the level of surveillance and alert
02:05to face all the challenges related to the spread of this type of insect.
02:10In a statement, the ministry indicates that swarms of crickets have recently been spotted in restricted areas
02:17and in limited numbers, noting that the necessary preventive measures have been taken to face all the eventualities and possible evolutions.
02:29Transition to Syria, where the interim president announced yesterday the formation of a new government.
02:34Ahmad al-Shareh affirms his desire to build a strong and stable state.
02:40The new Syrian leaders had announced that the country would be given the first term of a government to succeed the current interim cabinet.
02:48The formation of the new government follows a conference of the National Dialogue which took place on February 24 and 25 in Damascus.
02:57Let's stay in Syria with the United States and France, which have warned their allies against an increased risk of attack in the course of al-Fitr.
03:10The US Department of State warns American citizens against these increased risks, which could target embassies, international organizations, and Syrian public institutions in Damascus.
03:23Le Quai d'Orsay, for its part, invites French citizens in Syria to abstain from all demonstrations or gatherings.
03:35This time in the Middle East, the Israeli army recognizes that it fired on ambulances in the Gaza Strip after judging its suspected vehicles.
03:45The Hamas denounces a war crime that would have cost the life of a lifeguard, while 14 ambulances are still missing.
03:54The events took place in the Tahr al-Sultan district, west of the Fahr, where the Israeli troops returned to the offensive on March 20, two days after the army resumed its air strikes on Gaza, following almost two months of strife.
04:16Still in the Gaza Strip, the Ministry of Health indicates that some 921 people have been killed since the resumption of Israeli bombings on March 18.
04:28The total since the beginning of the war is now 50,277 Palestinians killed in Israeli bombings.
04:37In Palestine, the preparations of the Eid al-Fitr are darkened this year by growing economic difficulties, accentuated by the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
04:48Despite these trials, the inhabitants strive to preserve a festive spirit. Rachid Farhan tells us more.
04:56For Eid al-Fitr, the atmosphere is far from festive in Palestine. Between economic crisis and war in Gaza, this usually joyful period is marked by concern and difficulty.
05:09The Palestinian Authority is facing financial problems, preventing the payment of wages before the holiday.
05:17This has strongly affected the markets, where sellers and families are having difficulty preparing for this usually festive period.
05:27Every Eid, I see things regress even more. The economic situation of the country is unfortunately very bad.
05:34I have been selling here for three years during the holidays, but this year there is almost no sale. People have no money.
05:42Tensions in the Gaza Strip also impact the morale of the inhabitants.
05:47The situation is really miserable these days, and we must not forget our brothers in Gaza, who live under a siege of hunger and continuous bombings.
06:00Despite everything, some Palestinians are trying to preserve the essence of Eid, a holiday under tension, where solidarity remains one of the last barriers.
06:13We buy cakes to bring joy to the children, even if we have no money to buy them new clothes.
06:21Eid al-Fitr is expected in Palestine this Sunday, March 30, as well as in most Muslim countries.
06:30Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Turkey yesterday in Istanbul at the call of the opposition party to the mayor of the city.
06:39Demonstrators denounce the arrest of Imamoglu. The crowd gathered at midday to continue the march to power.
06:48According to the call of the party leader, who estimated the number of participants at 2.2 million, the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul on March 19 triggered a wave of unprecedented protests across the country.
07:01After the death of more than 2,600 people in a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7, international aid is organized at the beck and call of the population.
07:16Aid is multiplied by efforts to search for survivors. Never has an earthquake of such intensity hit Burma for decades.
07:26The aid was powerful enough to sow terror 1,000 km from the epicenter and reach Bangkok, where the earthquake was also felt.
07:38The campaign for the presidential election in Gabon was launched yesterday.
07:44Eight candidates, including General Brice Oligi-Nguema and former Prime Minister Alain-Claude-Billy Bainzé, are in the running for the election.
07:53Without putting an end to a period of transition of 18 months, the military regime has finally proposed an accelerated calendar.
08:02The new electoral code, voted in January, has allowed General Nguema to make a temporary provision of his military role to be able to break a mandate of his time.
08:13The latter also promised a historic victory on Saturday and defended his assessment at the launch of his campaign.
08:20Let's go back to Sudan now. The Sudanese army said on Saturday that it had regained control of an important market in Omdurman, a neighboring city of Khartoum, the Libyan Souq.
08:36One of the largest in the Khartoum region has been a bastion of the FSR for months, from which paramilitaries launched attacks against the army in the north and the center of Omdurman.
08:49This announcement comes after the army said on Thursday that it had regained total control of Khartoum after nearly two years of war against the paramilitaries.
09:03Ladies and gentlemen, this time I take you to Mauritania, in the central market of Nouadchott, where Moroccan shops are very popular with the population.
09:13Moroccan clothes attract customers thanks to their elegance and the affordable quality-price ratio. Raja Ngo makes us discover.
09:25In the central market of the capital Nouadchott, dozens of shops exhibit Moroccan clothes and fashion items.
09:33Moroccan ready-to-wear is popular with Mauritanians, especially during the holidays.
09:39Many Moroccan merchants have invested in the sale of traditional Moroccan clothes in the Mauritanian capital.
09:49For almost two years, I have been importing traditional Moroccan clothes. Everything is going well, without any problems.
09:55Mauritanian consumers love these products and there is a strong demand.
09:59With the approach of Leïd El Fitr, Moroccan fashion in Nouadchott remains a privileged choice.
10:05Elegance and quality confirm that the Moroccan taste has become an integral part of Mauritanian celebrations.
10:14Moroccan products are very varied. We exhibit items directly from Morocco, as well as others made here.
10:21Abayas are particularly appreciated and in high demand.
10:28For Leïd El Fitr, the markets of Nouadchott have a remarkable influx.
10:33This influx is a testament to the growing passion of Mauritanians for the Moroccan ready-to-wear style.
10:39A fashion that has become a popular attraction thanks to its traditional design.
10:45The celebration of Leïd El Fitr, commonly known as Khorite, is also held in Senegal.
10:50The markets are well stocked, even if the prices of chicken and red meat have risen.
10:57Our correspondent Marème Adiop and Moussa Nir tell us more.
11:03In Senegal, many families prefer chicken for the Leïd El Fitr celebration meal.
11:08But poultry is rare in some markets.
11:11We are in Ayoffe, in the Senegalese capital, in a corner dedicated to the sale of chicken.
11:17Chicken is very rare on the market.
11:20Currently, a chicken weighing between 2,500 and 3,000 kg is sold for 5,000 francs.
11:26Last year, it cost us between 3,000 and 3,500 francs.
11:31This is due to a virus that had infected the poultry farmers.
11:34This is why prices have increased.
11:37Of course, customers come.
11:39They always come, but it is not easy to get chicken, precisely because of this increase in prices.
11:46If you want to do these sales, your family is worried about the availability of the product.
11:55As a customer, I am really dissatisfied with my sales.
11:58It is impossible to find good chicken.
12:00Prices vary between 2,500 and 3,000 kg, which is not huge.
12:04And yet, it costs 5,000 francs each.
12:07This price is justified by the increase in food costs.
12:10Frankly, it's complicated.
12:12I have to buy 15 chickens because I have a large family.
12:15Can you imagine how much it will cost?
12:17It's a big expense.
12:18We really need help with the supply of chickens.
12:24In this well-supplied food market, it is not yet the rush.
12:30Potatoes, onions and other vegetables are sold at affordable prices.
12:37There are very affordable products, such as onions and potatoes,
12:41which respectively cost 8,000 francs EFA and 6,000 francs EFA.
12:45Customers are rare.
12:47We are waiting for them to be able to sell our products.
12:54In the past, there was a strong influx during this period,
12:57but today, things have slowed down.
13:00Customers come to the drop account,
13:02while groceries are available in large quantities.
13:05All this is due to the conjunction.
13:07We ask for help from the concerned authorities.
13:11The Senegalese markets are well-stocked
13:14for the preparations for the Eid al-Fitr,
13:16commonly known as Eid al-Fitr in Senegal.
13:19However, the prices of chicken and red meat
13:22have hit a rock in the hearts of consumers.
13:27In Niger as well, the last preparations continue
13:30to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.
13:32For most of the faithful,
13:34the time is running out for traditional friends,
13:37but also for the essential ingredients
13:39to prepare the festive meal.
13:41Our correspondent Jean-Hibrid William
13:43plunges us into the heart of the preparations.
13:47After a month of deprivation,
13:49it is the essential ingredient of the feast
13:51that is prepared in most homes.
13:53In Niger, painting is particularly sought after
13:56in the last weeks of Eid al-Fitr.
13:58And in the city center of Niamey,
14:00it is an entire market that has been dedicated to it
14:02since this Friday.
14:04It is really necessary,
14:06because it is the end of Eid al-Fitr,
14:08so it is necessarily necessary
14:10that painting or chicken
14:14are recommended.
14:16It is important for us
14:18because it has become a custom,
14:21a ritual in families.
14:23At each celebration,
14:25the children wait for their painting to be brought back.
14:29Eat well, but also take off
14:31your most beautiful clothes.
14:33A few hours before celebrating Eid al-Fitr,
14:35the atmosphere is at its peak
14:37and a last touch to light a pavé radiouf.
14:39For this tailor,
14:41the goal is simple and without detours.
14:43We will have the orders that have multiplied
14:45in recent weeks,
14:47even if he spent the night in his sewing workshop.
14:49This is really the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.
14:51We are very happy.
14:53The holiday of Ramadan is very popular in Niger
14:55and everyone wants to wear new clothes.
14:57We received our first orders
14:59in the first week of the month.
15:01Since then, we have had white nights
15:03and we take turns during the day
15:05to be able to honor them before Sunday.
15:09For the indecisive and the latecomers,
15:11the Ramadan fair offers
15:13an alternative in these last hours of fasting.
15:15With an average of 42 degrees
15:17during the day,
15:19it is at nightfall that this ephemeral market
15:21welcomes the most visitors.
15:23Customers come to discover
15:25clothing, food and cosmetics
15:27products from Nigeria
15:29and the sub-region.
15:31I offer traditional booboos
15:33from Nigeria
15:35and I have already sold a few.
15:37Most of the customers who come here
15:39prefer to buy clothes already sewn
15:41rather than going to the traditional tailor.
15:45With the fair, customers can wait
15:47the last days to come and buy
15:49everything they need.
15:51There are clothes, shoes, jewelry
15:53kitchen utensils, everything you need
15:55for the holiday and even for everyday life.
15:57In Nigeria,
15:59the Eid al-Fitr marking the end of Ramadan
16:01should be celebrated this Sunday.
16:03A day of prayer
16:05during which family meals
16:07and new clothes will be put to smell.
16:11Around the kingdom
16:13where the national water week
16:15closed yesterday,
16:17for several days,
16:19ideas and innovative solutions
16:21have made it possible to raise awareness
16:23for the sustainable management of water.
16:25The report is signed by Rajah Idgo.
16:29In the heart of the rural world,
16:31in the region of Tangier-Titouan-Al-Ousseima,
16:33the activities marking
16:35the national water week
16:37took place on Saturday.
16:39This 6th edition was an opportunity
16:41to raise awareness
16:43about the importance of preserving
16:45water resources in the face of growing climate challenges.
16:47This initiative targeted
16:49both urban and rural areas.
16:53Inside and outside
16:55the school spaces,
16:57students interacted with educational activities
16:59on the water cycle,
17:01the methods of rationalization
17:03and the effects of climate change
17:05on water resources.
17:09The Ministry of National Education
17:11acted in this direction
17:13through two major axes.
17:15The integration of the water theme
17:17into the school programs
17:19and the implementation of educational activities
17:21aimed at raising awareness
17:23and encouraging students to adopt
17:25responsible behavior.
17:29The workshops achieved their objectives
17:31throughout the week by establishing
17:33a culture of preserving water for children
17:35as the future of society
17:37and protector of this vital resource.
17:39The initiative laid the foundations
17:41for a sustainable awareness
17:43of a problem that constitutes
17:45water scarcity.
17:47In order to mitigate the effects
17:49of successive years of drought,
17:51Morocco adopted a pro-creative,
17:53participatory and innovative
17:55water policy.
17:57This approach relies on concrete measures
17:59guaranteeing a sustainable management
18:01of water resources in the Kingdom.
18:03The effectiveness of this policy
18:05relies on the crucial importance
18:07given to the awareness of citizens
18:09for a rational use of water.
18:12And that's it for today.
18:16See you next time on Medi1 TV Africa.