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00:00Good morning, dear viewers, welcome to the newscast of Abrazo Al-Harbi.
00:25The Minister of Economic Integration, Small Business, Employment and Efficiency
00:29has confirmed that the government has given up on accepting the proposals of the social groups.
00:36In Tunisia, the election campaign is underway for the presidents and hundreds of protesters
00:42who demand the return of democracy and the cessation of political persecution.
00:48Madrid is hosting a meeting of ministers from Islamic and European countries
00:53to discuss the future of the two countries and the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
01:03The beginning is from Morocco, where the Minister of Economic Integration, Small Business, Employment and Efficiency
01:09has confirmed that the government has given up on accepting the proposals of the social groups
01:16in relation to the legislative project related to the practice of the right to strike.
01:21On the other hand, the trade unions have confirmed the importance of consultative meetings
01:25on the need to agree on the proposals of the project.
01:29Details in the report of Yusra Al-Halafi and Idris Boyout.
01:33A dialogue session was held by Younes Al-Skoury,
01:36Minister of Economic Integration, Small Business, Employment and Efficiency,
01:40with representatives of the most representative trade unions
01:43and representatives of the General Association of Moroccan Trade Unions
01:46and the Moroccan Confederation of Agricultural and Rural Development,
01:50which is part of the continuity of discussions related to the legislative project
01:56on the right to strike, strengthening the principles of the social dialogue for the state.
02:02The constitution is in force, and by the way,
02:04we have been in negotiations in this field for about 20 months,
02:08and we have made great progress.
02:11We were able to return this legislative project to the Parliament in the Special Committee,
02:16and today we are making additional progress on a number of basic issues.
02:21The trade unions have testified to the positive response of the government
02:25in the opening of the dialogue on the right to strike,
02:28with the aim of clarifying it and avoiding evaluation or discrimination against the strikers.
02:32The government is also ready to meet the demands of trade unions and human rights organizations.
02:38Today is a round of meetings between the Moroccan Confederation of Agricultural and Rural Development,
02:43the government, and the Minister of Employment.
02:46This is a series of meetings, which lasted about 21 months,
02:51to discuss this project and the law on the right to strike.
02:54This round of meetings is a basic law, and we consider it very important.
03:00We accepted a number of suggestions from our trade union center,
03:05which we confirmed in 2016 by the previous government,
03:08when we counted half of them unanimously, and which we considered acceptable.
03:12Today, there is a discussion in parallel in the Parliamentary Institution.
03:16We say that this discussion should not interfere with this round of discussion in the social dialogue.
03:21The right to strike is essential to the right to trade unions,
03:25and therefore there should be respect for the right to trade unions,
03:28as well as for the right to strike and the right to trade union freedom.
03:32Of course, we should also respect the interests of the international community
03:37as well as the interests of trade unions,
03:39which is a right that all Moroccans should respect.
03:43In this meeting, we also discussed the high points that remained in the framework of this project.
03:50We think that the results are very positive,
03:54because we have achieved a great achievement,
03:57a great effort by the Ministry, which we have seen in more than 60 meetings over the past two years.
04:05The protection of the rights of the strikers was a main focus in the discussion session between the parties,
04:11where the current dynamics are considered to enhance social justice and strengthen social harmony,
04:18and they are the two main factors for achieving economic growth.
04:24The Ministry of Health and Social Protection recently announced the postponement of the fourth edition
04:30of the International Conference on Public Health in Africa,
04:33which was scheduled to be held in the coming month of November in the Kingdom,
04:39on the official request of Dr. Jean Kassia, General Director of the African Centers
04:46for Disease Control and Prevention of the Moroccan Government.
04:50He came during his official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco,
04:53where he witnessed his meeting with the Minister of Health and Social Protection, Khaled Ait Taleb,
04:59and Kassia confirmed that the African continent is facing serious health challenges
05:04as a result of the outbreak of the coronavirus.
05:15Since the epidemic has become worrying and dangerous,
05:18it requires us to focus all our efforts.
05:22I have officially asked the Moroccan government to postpone the fourth edition of the International Conference
05:29on Public Health in Africa, which was scheduled to be held in the coming month of November.
05:38As you know, we have had several experiences with this epidemic,
05:42and it has already been classified as a global health emergency in 2022,
05:51knowing that Western countries have taken a year to patch up.
05:58And because of the fragility of our health systems in a number of African countries,
06:02in addition to the weakness of the monitoring systems,
06:05I do not think that one year will be enough to contain the epidemic.
06:12It will take a year to control this epidemic.
06:16Non-governmental organizations in Geneva and the international community
06:21called for pressure on Algeria to guarantee the basic rights of the displaced people in the Tindouf camps.
06:27This call came during the general discussion of the annual report of the United Nations Human Rights Council
06:35on Human Rights in the World on the occasion of the 57th Annual Conference of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
06:45During this open interactive discussion in front of the civil society,
06:50non-governmental organizations warned of the worrying human conditions in the Tindouf camps,
06:57where the displaced people are subjected to serious violations of their basic rights,
07:03as well as the transformation of the procedure for assistance from the police leaders
07:08in cooperation with the Algerian army that besieges the camps to prevent any operation for salvation.
07:17On Saturday, the Tunisian presidential election campaign will begin on October 6th.
07:30Tunisian news agency Al-Anba reported that three candidates,
07:35according to the list of the presidential candidates,
07:40Zuhair Al-Maghzawi and Qais Al-Saeed,
07:43will run the election campaign for 21 days in preparation for the upcoming presidential elections.
07:50The Independent High Commission for Elections said that the official period of the election campaign
07:56will begin in the country's capital with the first hours of Saturday
08:00to end, according to the specific schedule, at midnight on October 4th.
08:07Thousands of spectators will watch the campaign.
08:13Protests in the streets of the capital, Tunisia,
08:17took place hours before the presidential election campaign began on October 6th.
08:23Participants raised slogans in support of democracy,
08:26and rejected the withdrawal of rights and freedoms.
08:29They consider that the political climate is unsuitable for political competition.
08:35At the same time, the Islamic Revolutionary Movement announced
08:39that 80 people were detained in its ranks.
08:43Al-Fathi Al-Farhi has more details.
08:47The Tunisian network for rights and freedoms,
08:50which consists of parties, organizations and new ones,
08:53has been calling for a protest, under the slogan of
08:58We will not be silent,
09:00hours before the presidential election campaign begins on October 6th.
09:10The protests in the streets of the capital, Tunisia,
09:13raised slogans in support of the withdrawal of rights and freedoms,
09:18and controlling the judiciary and the withdrawal of freedom of speech,
09:22with the call for the release of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.
09:27We will not be silent about the violations that took place in Tunisia,
09:30we will not be silent about the arrests, we will not be silent about breaking the law,
09:33we will not be silent about the withdrawal of rights and freedoms,
09:35and we will not be silent about the withdrawal of freedom of speech.
09:37Today, we are not silent about what is happening in this electoral climate,
09:40which we have called an undemocratic climate,
09:43an undemocratic and transparent climate.
09:44We are against absolute rule.
09:46What we are doing is creating problems.
09:50We are creating problems, and we don't know why we are doing this.
09:54We have been standing here for a year, a year and a half,
09:56a year and four months, six months,
09:58and we have forgotten.
09:59All of these countries have not been reformed.
10:01This is not reasonable.
10:02The protest was held in front of the administrative court,
10:05and there was a rejection of political and electoral climates.
10:09The participants say that it is not suitable for free,
10:13transparent and pluralist presidential elections.
10:16According to them, the Electoral Commission has become non-negotiable
10:20after the rejection of judicial decisions
10:23by the three candidates for the presidential race.
10:27The conditions are not for elections at all.
10:30Before, in the time of Bourguiba or in the time of Ben Ali,
10:34we knew who we were,
10:36but since 2011,
10:38there have been major changes in the country,
10:41and there are opportunities for pluralism,
10:44and there are also opportunities for candidates.
10:47Today, all of these opportunities are being eliminated.
10:50The protest continued with the arrest of one of the three candidates,
10:55Ayyash Al-Zamal,
10:57and with arrests of dozens of people
11:00belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Movement,
11:02some of whom are its middle leaders.
11:05A few hours before the start of the presidential campaign,
11:09a protest movement,
11:11supported by democracy, rights and freedoms,
11:14says the participants,
11:16that the political climate in the country
11:19does not have the characteristics of mixed and pluralist competition.
11:23Tunisia
11:29In Nigeria, the governor of the state of Borno announced
11:32that nearly two million people were injured
11:35due to the devastating floods that ravaged the north-east of the country.
11:39The floods that flooded the city of Maiduguri
11:43in the north-east of Nigeria
11:45led to the death of at least 30 people
11:48and the displacement of more than 400,000 people.
11:51A report by Nawfal Khamlichi.
11:55These aerial images show the extent of the material losses
11:58resulting from the waves of the large floods
12:01that ravaged large areas in the north-east of the country.
12:05According to the latest data,
12:07the Nigerian authorities are talking about the damage
12:10of nearly two million people.
12:12Hundreds of people are facing very difficult situations
12:16due to the severe shortage of basic materials
12:19and the specialization of temporary camps
12:22to receive the injured from these floods.
12:28In the morning when the floods started,
12:31I asked my husband to leave.
12:34After we left, my husband preferred to stay there.
12:37The floods swept the entire area.
12:40I don't know what happened now.
12:43Maybe the rainwater got to him
12:46where I saw rescue teams moving people from our area.
12:54At first I didn't expect things to end this way,
12:58but as the rains continued,
13:01the situation worsened.
13:04We had to leave our homes.
13:07There are many deaths and hundreds of people
13:10in need of help.
13:14The situation is getting worse in Medjugorje,
13:17near the border with Cameroon.
13:20Rescue teams have been deployed
13:23to rescue the people trapped in the water
13:26and to provide medical care to the displaced.
13:29The heavy rains have caused tens of people
13:32to be displaced from their homes.
13:39I have a son I haven't seen or heard from
13:42for three days.
13:44I left home after the floods
13:47and the situation was difficult.
13:50Thanks to the rescue teams,
13:53I was able to get out safely,
13:56and I pray to God to help us.
14:01The recent floods have been the worst in 30 years.
14:05The area has witnessed unprecedented rainfall
14:08that has led to flooding in large areas.
14:11Heavy rains have also affected areas
14:14in northeastern Nigeria,
14:17destroying one of the dams in the area,
14:20which has led to devastating floods.
14:27Madrid has convened ministers
14:30from Islamic and European countries
14:33in the European Union
14:36to discuss a possible solution
14:39to the two-state solution.
14:42The Spanish Foreign Minister said
14:45the two-state solution is the only way
14:48to guarantee peace and security
14:51between Palestine and Israel.
14:56A ministerial meeting in Spain
14:59on the Palestinian cause.
15:02Madrid hosted a meeting
15:05of the Islamic Arab League,
15:08attended by representatives
15:11from Islamic and European countries.
15:14Participants in the meeting
15:17confirmed that the two-state solution
15:20is the solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
15:24We in Madrid are moving forward
15:27to support a common European-Arab-Islamic voice
15:30united around the implementation
15:33of the two-state solution
15:36and strengthening coordination
15:39in our vision of the emerging events
15:42and meetings that will decide
15:45the future of the region in the coming weeks.
15:48The Spanish Foreign Minister
15:51stressed the need to release
15:54the Israeli detainees in the region
15:57as he confirmed Gaza's need
16:00for humanitarian aid.
16:03The most important thing
16:06is that we are participating
16:09in the efforts of Qatar, Egypt
16:12and the United States
16:15to stop the fire
16:18in Gaza.
16:21The war must stop now.
16:24There is no excuse
16:27to delay the agreement
16:30and end the suffering
16:33of millions of innocent civilians.
16:36Calls to adopt the two-state solution
16:39have increased since the beginning
16:42of the war in Gaza
16:45and have become one of the most criticized voices
16:48in the European Union
16:51by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
16:54Spain has officially recognized
16:57the Palestinian state in May
17:00in a move that angered Israel.
17:08The United Nations has announced
17:11a $24 million allocation
17:14of humanitarian aid
17:17to support Lebanon
17:20especially for the most vulnerable
17:23in the war in the south.
17:26Imran Reza,
17:29the United Nations humanitarian coordinator
17:32in Lebanon, said in a statement
17:35last Friday that the funding
17:38will come at a time when Lebanon
17:41is facing a crisis.
17:44The United Nations humanitarian coordinator
17:47said that the funding will be allocated
17:50at a time when Lebanon is facing
17:53a crisis.
17:56The funding will be allocated
17:59at a time when Lebanon is facing
18:02a crisis.
18:05The funding will be allocated
18:08at a time when Lebanon is facing
18:11a crisis.
18:14The UN Secretary-General
18:17António Guterres called on the international community
18:20to work together
18:23to fight the conflicts and divisions.
18:26During the annual ceremonies
18:29to ring the bell of peace,
18:32the UN Secretary-General warned
18:35that the conflicts will intensify
18:38and that new technologies will be used
18:41as weapons without any conditions.
18:44as weapons without any conditions.
18:47This is the context of working
18:50to plant the culture of peace
18:53showing that international institutions
18:56must be able to respond
18:59to the upcoming crises and challenges.
19:06In an unprecedented step,
19:0916 years ago, Boeing stopped production
19:12in its headquarters in Seattle, USA
19:15where it announced tens of thousands of workers
19:18in the company, starting last Friday.
19:21The strike began after employees
19:24rejected a new agreement proposed by
19:27the American Aircraft Manufacturing Group
19:30following negotiations that began last month.
19:34After the vote and the ballot,
19:37the boxes decided on the future
19:40of the American Aircraft Manufacturing Group
19:43by announcing a strike that would
19:46destroy the factory movement
19:49in Seattle, USA.
19:5296% of the company's employees
19:55voted for Saleh Idrabin,
19:58the eighth of his kind in Boeing's history,
20:01for 50 days.
20:04We had unlawful surveillance.
20:18Congratulations, machinists.
20:31The strike was a major step
20:34in the recovery of wages
20:37and extending the seven weeks
20:40of the strike, in addition to
20:43the commitment to making the new version
20:46of the Boeing aircraft in the Yujisound region
20:49which will guarantee the provision
20:52of new jobs.
20:55But 94% of the workers
20:58voted for Saleh Idrabin,
21:01the eighth of his kind in Boeing's history,
21:04for 50 days.
21:29This is a report by Maha Jamal
21:32and Youssef Ouhamou.
21:59This is a report by Maha Jamal
22:02and Youssef Ouhamou.
22:29The main school is an educational project
22:32that aims to improve the quality
22:35of education in public schools
22:38by providing teachers with basic skills
22:41such as Arabic, French and Mathematics
22:44through the quality of class activities
22:47through the use of educational support.
22:51According to the appropriate level
22:54or what is known as TAGL,
22:57TAGL is an allergy-related approach
23:00to the continuation of the symptoms
23:03recorded by the students
23:06and the support of their basic earnings
23:09that the teachers receive
23:12according to the following system.
23:15In the early stages,
23:18a special teacher will be assigned
23:21to each student individually.
23:24The difficulty of reading in Arabic,
23:27French and Mathematics is repeated
23:30until the appropriate level
23:33of teaching is reached
23:36by providing suitable activities
23:39to overcome the difficulties
23:42and acquire the skills required
23:45to read and Mathematics.
23:48The schools are considered
23:51to be the best in their results
23:54on the medium and long-term.
23:57This is the first experiment
24:00in our institution.
24:03We heard that there are already
24:06applications in other institutions
24:09and it was a positive result.
24:12Riyadah School is one
24:15of the reform programs
24:18and it will be expanded
24:21to 2626 elementary schools.
24:24Riyadah will also launch
24:27a model of mathematics
24:30with a total of 232 mathematics
24:33during the new academic season.
24:37More news and developments
24:40on mediantv.com and our website.
24:43Goodbye.
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