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00:00Good evening and welcome to Mediain TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast.
00:19Here are the headlines.
00:20Anthony Blinken estimated this Friday in London that it is urgent to achieve a diplomatic
00:27transition in Lebanon.
00:28The head of American diplomacy also pleaded in favor of the protection of civilians.
00:33The northern part of the Gaza Strip lives its darkest hours, denounces the top UN official,
00:41the highest human rights commissioner of the UN, warning that Israel's actions could
00:44be linked to criminal atrocities.
00:47Details to follow in this newscast.
00:50A few days before the US presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in Texas.
00:55Rights to abortion, migratory crisis, the candidates address many sensitive issues
01:00with their voters.
01:01His Royal Highness Princess Laila Hasna and His Excellency Sheikh Al-Maysa bint Hamad
01:09al-Thani presided yesterday at the Badia Palace in Marrakech, the gala dinner of the Fashion
01:13Trust Arabia, an event organized as part of the Cultural Year Qatar-Morocco 2024.
01:19His Royal Highness Princess Laila Hasna proceeded to hand over the trophies, the first prize
01:24of the Fashion Trust Arabia has been awarded to the stylist Yasmin Mansour, initiated by
01:30Years of Culture, the Cultural Year Qatar-Morocco 2024 is a testament to the depth and solidity
01:36of the historical links between the two brother peoples and the two heads of state, namely
01:39His Majesty the King Mohammed VI and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
01:43The Ghanousha government is the subject of a ministerial renewal, several new heads
01:51of state have been appointed within the strategic ministries, namely health, transport, or
01:56digital transition.
01:57To come back to the priorities of this government, Ali Ehrichi, Director of the Institute of
02:02Political and Juridical Sciences at Mundiapolis, tells us more.
02:06As I said at the beginning, health is a priority.
02:10We are part of the big project, the one of the social state.
02:14When we talk about health, it is a very important project that must meet the expectations of
02:20Moroccans in relation to health security, in relation to many elements that go into
02:28this social state.
02:30We also have national education.
02:32When we talk about national education, we are talking about our children, that is, the
02:37training of Moroccan children, and they must all have a school for all.
02:44This sector of national education must be oriented according to the needs of the Moroccan
02:50state and the needs of Moroccan society.
02:53It is a very important ministry, very structuring.
02:58A change that is coming today at the level of these two ministries marks that Morocco
03:05is still part of what is called the new development model, to meet the expectations of this new
03:14model and to realise it.
03:16There is also the employment sector.
03:19We know that employment is very important.
03:22There has been, it must be said, an increase in the unemployment rate.
03:27There has also been, in relation to the employment of the needs, a young population, a Moroccan
03:32population that must be included at the level of work.
03:37And the Ministry of Employment and Small and Medium Enterprises, or the Secretary of State,
03:42must go in this direction in order to enable young Moroccans, as I said, Morocco is a young
03:51population, that is, to have a job and also to build our Morocco together.
03:58There is investment.
04:00Investment is a very important ministry.
04:02Morocco is a country that is a leader today in terms of investment compared to its region,
04:10first at the national level and also at the regional level.
04:14Morocco is the first investor in the states of West Africa, but it is also a receptacle
04:20of foreign direct investors in Morocco.
04:22We know that Morocco has already set up an investment chart that allows and
04:29guarantees investors, whether national or foreign, to be able to invest in all security
04:36at the level of Morocco.
04:38Many laws have been enacted in this regard and also with the investment chart.
04:45We know that Morocco will organize the Africa Cup in 2025 and also the World Cup.
04:52So when we talk about investment, it is a lot of investment in infrastructure,
04:57at the level of everything that accompanies the organization of international and global events.
05:04So investors will arrive even more at the level of Morocco and this ministry must go in this
05:11direction to encourage investment.
05:14And when we talk about investment, it is also the creation of jobs.
05:17So there is a lot of...
05:19When we also talk about, for example, the Secretariat for Water, we know that
05:26we have a water stress problem with all these years of drought, with the use of water
05:35sometimes that was too, let's say, not raw and which makes Morocco have a problem
05:42in terms of water, which is called water stress.
05:46The head of American diplomacy believes that it is urgent to reach a diplomatic solution
05:51in Lebanon.
05:53The Lebanese Prime Minister in London has called for this resolution, which envisages
05:59the cessation of hostilities between the two parties, and stipulates that only the Lebanese
06:04army and the Blue Helmets must be deployed in the south of Lebanon.
06:09The Jordanian Minister of Foreign Affairs has said that the Lebanese army and the Blue Helmets
06:15must be deployed in the south of Lebanon.
06:19The Jordanian Minister of Foreign Affairs has said that the Lebanese government has
06:24announced that it would implement Resolution 1701.
06:27Ayman Safadi, who met with the head of American diplomacy in London, during this meeting,
06:33Ayman Safadi called on the international community to put pressure on Israel so that the country
06:38stops ethnic cleansing.
06:40The head of Jordanian diplomacy has also deplored the humanitarian situation in northern Gaza
06:45and said, I quote,
06:46we see that ethnic cleansing is underway and it must stop.
06:54Two dead in northern Israel after a Hezbollah rocket launch.
06:57Two people were killed by the explosion of a rocket in an Arab city in northern Israel.
07:01The hospital where the victims died was announced.
07:04The Israeli army has reported dozens of projectiles fired on this region since Lebanon.
07:09The rocket fell on a shopping mall in the city and injured nine, including two seriously injured
07:14who succumbed to their injuries.
07:16Hezbollah confirmed that it fired a rocket launcher on the city of Karmiel on Friday.
07:23Three journalists killed in Lebanon in Israeli strikes, according to the Lebanese press agency ANI.
07:28Israeli warplanes carried out a raid on the Lebanese-Syrian border.
07:32According to local media, the strike hit a hotel in Hasbaya, about 50 km south of Beirut.
07:38The most violent raid took place in Shweifet al-Hamrosiyah, where it destroyed two buildings
07:43and triggered a major fire.
07:50An international conference on Lebanon took place yesterday in Paris,
07:53organized by the French president.
07:55This meeting brought together heads of state from all over the world
07:58and about fifteen international organizations.
08:00Explanations with Souheil Chahil.
08:06One billion dollars for Lebanon.
08:08Nearly 70 countries and international organizations participated in the conference
08:13organized by Paris on Thursday to bring humanitarian aid to Lebanon
08:17and hope to contribute to its recovery.
08:19Humanitarian aid of 800 million dollars was promised
08:23and 200 million more to equip the Lebanese army.
08:27The United Nations has launched a call for 426 million euros.
08:31France will bring 100 million euros on the occasion of this conference.
08:35What we need is to shelter families, feed children,
08:39heal the wounded, continue to ensure the education of students.
08:43We must find solutions as soon as possible,
08:45we must at all costs avoid that the movement of people from the south to Beirut
08:50and other regions of Lebanon creates new divisions among the Lebanese.
08:55Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations,
08:58expressed his support to the Lebanese people at the conference of support organized in Paris.
09:03We thank President Macron for his initiative.
09:06His speech was focused on the seriousness of the situation in Lebanon,
09:10exacerbated by regional conflicts and the rise of military tensions.
09:14We observe intense and continuous aerial bombardments
09:18carried out by Israel in the densely populated areas of Lebanon,
09:22including Beirut, and terrestrial incursions through the Blue Line,
09:26as well as the continuous attacks of missiles, drones and rockets from Hezbollah on Israel.
09:33An immediate ceasefire is necessary,
09:35accompanied by significant measures towards the full implementation of the 1559 and 1701 resolutions of the Security Council.
09:44The international community was at the heart of the issue,
09:47estimated by the head of French diplomacy,
09:49stating that the United States was among the main contributors,
09:53with an envelope of 300 million dollars.
09:57We have collectively raised 800 million dollars in humanitarian aid
10:02and 200 million dollars for the security forces,
10:04or almost a billion, or even more than a billion,
10:07with the latest contributions.
10:09We are therefore at the height of the issue,
10:14I wanted to thank you and congratulate you.
10:18The third conclusion I draw from our exchanges
10:20is that we cannot be satisfied with a humanitarian and security response to the crisis,
10:24we must provide a diplomatic solution.
10:27For his part, the Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati,
10:31stated that the Lebanese state must have the monopoly of weapons,
10:34while Hezbollah and the Israeli army are violently confronting each other along the border.
10:42The priority to put an end to the war is summarized in one thing,
10:45the deployment and reinforcement of the Lebanese army in the south.
10:48After that, a President of the Republic must be elected as soon as possible.
10:56For the top representative of the European Union for foreign policy,
10:59Josep Borrell, the interim force of the United Nations,
11:02deployed in the south of Lebanon,
11:04phenyl must be used in full rather than reformed or changed its mandate.
11:16What do we have? We have 10,000 men deployed at the border,
11:19we could have 15,000 because 15,000 is the number allowed for phenyl.
11:23I think we must explore all the possibilities
11:26so that phenyl is more operational within its mandate.
11:36Participants from 70 countries agreed on the urgency of a diplomatic solution
11:41to ensure a sustainable security of the population in Israel as in Lebanon.
11:45This solution goes through the full implementation of Resolution 1701
11:49with an end to the hostilities on both sides of the border.
11:52This resolution of the United Nations,
11:54which had enacted the end of the previous war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006,
11:58stipulates that only the Blue Helmets and the Lebanese army
12:02must be deployed in the south of Lebanon, on the border with Israel.
12:06The Israeli forces are attacking one of the only hospitals
12:09to be in service in the Gaza Strip and multiple arrests.
12:13The Ministry of Health of the Hamas government
12:15has stated that hundreds of people have been arrested
12:17at the Kamaledouane hospital in the city of Jabalia.
12:20The Israeli army has hundreds of patients, medical personnel
12:23and people displaced from the surrounding sectors
12:26who had found refuge in the hospital due to Israeli bombings.
12:31More than 150 people are under the army's siege inside the hospital.
12:40The darkest hours in the north of the Gaza Strip
12:42denounce a senior UN official.
12:44The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
12:46warns that Israel's actions could be linked to criminal atrocities
12:50and risk leading the Palestinian population to famine.
12:53The situation is getting worse day by day in an unimaginable way.
12:56The Israeli government's policies and practices
12:58in the north of Gaza Strip risk emptying the area of all Palestinians.
13:02We are confronted with what could be linked to criminal atrocities
13:06including a possible crime against humanity,
13:08said Volker Turk in a statement.
13:15Israel announced yesterday the sending of a delegation to Qatar
13:18to negotiate an agreement on Gaza involving the liberation of the hostages.
13:21The Hamas said it is open to negotiations for a ceasefire.
13:25The Palestinian territory remains devastated
13:27by more than a year of Israeli bombings
13:29after heated discussions between Egyptian officials and a Palestinian delegation.
13:33Benyamin Netanyahu will be sent to Qatar.
13:35He is in charge of foreign intelligence.
13:37Duham Mossad.
13:38David Bernier, who will meet on Sunday,
13:40the head of the CIA, William Burns,
13:42and the Prime Minister Qatari.
13:48The Financial Action Group
13:50adds Algeria, Angola, Ivory Coast and Lebanon to its list of countries.
13:55The Gaffier added to its list of countries
13:57these four countries announced this Friday
13:59this organization of fight against whiteness
14:01at the end of a plenary meeting held in Paris.
14:04It was the first plenary meeting of the group
14:06under the presidency of Anda Madrazo,
14:09delegates representing more than 200 members of the world network
14:12and organizations,
14:13including the International Monetary Fund,
14:15the United Nations, the World Bank, Interpol.
14:17The EGMENT group,
14:19the Financial Information Cells,
14:21also participated in these meetings.
14:27Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in a meeting in Texas.
14:30The Democratic candidate will go to one of the most conservative states
14:33to talk about abortion rights,
14:35while the ex-president goes there to evoke the migratory crisis.
14:38In Houston, the Democratic candidate will be joined by the superstar Beyoncé.
14:42The Republican has planned to criticize
14:44the southern border of the United States of Texas
14:47and one of the few states that could allow Democrats
14:50to gain a seat in the Senate.
14:52The latest opinion polls show the two rivals
14:55neck-and-neck in the seven pivotal states,
14:58or called swing states.
15:04Daniel Chappot, former elected governor,
15:06president of Mozambique,
15:08has the announcement of his victory
15:10after confrontations in several cities.
15:12Between police officers and protesters,
15:14there were explosions and injuries,
15:16but also a death was reported by the police,
15:18which did not give more details.
15:20Invested by Frelimo, in power for half a century,
15:22Daniel Chappot has obtained nearly 71% of the votes
15:25against 20% of the votes for the opponent,
15:27Venencio Mandlán, who denounces cheating.
15:35The ceremony to hand over certificates
15:37to the laureate of the 2024 cycle
15:39of the specialized training program
15:41on anti-terrorist investigations
15:43took place on Friday at the seat of the Araba High School.
15:45This training benefited 22 participants
15:47from seven African countries,
15:49namely Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
15:51Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria and Togo.
15:54On this occasion,
15:56UN Secretary-General Vladimir Vankovo
15:59saluted the action of Moroccan partners
16:02which has facilitated the design
16:04and implementation of this training cycle
16:06aimed at strengthening collective efforts
16:09to fight terrorism in Africa.
16:11I propose to listen to his reactions.
16:13As you have seen,
16:15with a very important participation
16:17of representatives of the countries,
16:19ambassadors and representatives of the institutions
16:21who helped us
16:23to make a training program
16:28of almost 11 weeks,
16:30divided into three modules,
16:32and which touched on different topics
16:36that are essential for the ability
16:40and qualification of officers
16:44who work on anti-terrorist investigations.
16:47It was a bit relaxed,
16:49but as we advanced in the training,
16:51we felt that we were in the fight
16:54of terrorism,
16:56the fight of terrorism.
16:58Because with all the materials
17:00we had to acquire,
17:02all the contacts we had,
17:04the means to fight
17:06and how to prevent this plague,
17:08it really impacted us.
17:10And I think that all the techniques
17:12and knowledge we have acquired
17:14can serve us.
17:16On the occasion of the 50th anniversary
17:18of the Association of Juris Women of Senegal,
17:20a regional colloquium
17:22brought together major figures
17:24to discuss issues related to women's rights.
17:26For three days, a report was drawn up
17:28while recalling the ongoing challenges
17:30of the Mokilae-Cherndaou region.
17:34Several women and associations
17:36took part in this sub-regional symposium
17:38held in Dakar,
17:40with a cross-themed view
17:42on the evolution of women's rights,
17:44achievements and prospects.
17:46This event is organized by
17:48the Association of Senegalese Jurists.
17:54During the 50th anniversary
17:56of the Association of Juris Women of Senegal,
17:58an exhaustive report was drawn up
18:00on the promotion of gender
18:02and women's rights in Senegal
18:04and in the CEDEAO space.
18:06The Association of Juris Women of Senegal
18:08was created in 1974
18:10and wanted to take advantage
18:12of this 50th anniversary
18:14to take a break
18:16and see if we could
18:18take a look back
18:20at the past
18:22and see the themes
18:24that we face today.
18:26In Senegal,
18:28several progress has been made
18:30on the promotion of women's rights
18:32and their autonomy.
18:34However, the revision of the Family Code
18:36remains one of the priorities of the AGS.
18:38We asked
18:40that discriminatory measures be taken.
18:42One that everyone knows,
18:44for example, the issue of paternity research,
18:46which is prohibited by the Code.
18:48Another that concerns
18:50the issue of paternal authority,
18:52which we would like to see
18:54changed to parental authority,
18:56as it is two parents
18:58who are responsible for the education of the child.
19:00These are the issues we will work on.
19:02The 2050 Agenda of the CEDEAO
19:04gives a considerable place
19:06to women,
19:08especially on the security aspect.
19:10Women must be trained
19:12so that they can play the role of mediators,
19:14so that they can fully play this role.
19:16Women are for peace and security.
19:18It's not a favor,
19:20it's a right.
19:22They have the right to peace and security.
19:24And as soon as there is a conflict in an area,
19:26it is the rights of the women who are the most threatened.
19:28The new CEDEAO
19:302050 Agenda also provides
19:32a strategic place for women
19:34in all sectors of activity.
19:36Expectations are thus considerable
19:38for the current Senegalese authorities.
19:40Regarding this CEDEAO 2050 vision,
19:42it is to rebalance things.
19:44By rebalancing,
19:46where the woman is,
19:48she is forced to go down to Dakar
19:50or to the big cities to get a job.
19:52Today, it is to develop the local economy.
19:54It is to develop these dynamics in an endogenous way
19:56that the woman will inevitably find.
19:58The objective of this meeting
20:00is to reach a more equitable society
20:02where women's rights
20:04will be fully recognized.
20:08It's a first in Côte d'Ivoire.
20:10A film explores Christmas
20:12from a local perspective.
20:14Au Pas Noël, the name of the very first Ivorian film
20:16celebrates this holiday with elements
20:18that resonate deeply with African realities
20:20while preserving
20:22the spirit associated with this holiday.
20:24This is a report by Mel Berchel
20:26and Ange Wilfred.
20:28The cinematographic landscape
20:30in Africa,
20:32and particularly in Côte d'Ivoire,
20:34is constantly evolving
20:36with increasingly qualitative productions
20:38of talented actors and actors
20:40and original scenarios.
20:42This cinematographic progress
20:44is the work of the director Francofocus
20:46who offers the first African-French film
20:48dedicated to the holiday of Christmas.
20:50During the official launch of the film in Abidjan,
20:52the director indicated
20:54the relevance of the project.
20:56The project was born from a observation.
20:58We noticed that we did not have
21:00an African Christmas film.
21:02And since Christmas passed,
21:04we thought of putting
21:06an African Christmas film
21:08in Ivorian cinemas.
21:10We found a Santa Claus
21:12and we decided to call him
21:14Santa Claus
21:16because he is a traditionalist
21:18and wants to show through this project
21:20that in Africa we have values
21:22and we have traditions to respect.
21:24Christmas,
21:26a universal concept,
21:28has now its African signature
21:30with the first African-French feature
21:32called Santa Claus.
21:34So if I understood correctly,
21:36you leave everything in the village?
21:38Not at all.
21:40I, Opa Tapa,
21:42I dress up to please the children.
21:44You don't teach me a thing.
21:46My name is not Santa Claus.
21:48What's your name?
21:50Opa Christmas.
21:52However, this globalization
21:54does not hide our deep identity,
21:56which is why this project
21:58works on the tropicalization
22:00of the concept of Christmas
22:02which takes on values of love and sharing.
22:04It is the owner of the film
22:06who decides that it is this head
22:08who plays such a role.
22:10So I was approached to this title
22:12and I also watched the film,
22:14I watched the profile of the character
22:16and then I immediately agreed
22:18because it was another experience
22:20to try.
22:22We tried it.
22:24Ivorian cinema promises more than ever.
22:26Ten years ago, we would not have thought
22:28to reach this level.
22:30It is true that we hoped
22:32that things would evolve,
22:34but I really did not expect
22:36this project.
22:38I found it very original
22:40and it was a pleasure for me
22:42to participate in it.
22:44The launch of Opa Christmas
22:46marks here an important step
22:48in the Ivorian cinematographic production.
22:50The official release in theaters
22:52is scheduled for December 20.
22:54To end the tour in Morocco
22:56with this weather alert
22:58of level of orange vigilance,
23:00locally strong thunderstorms
23:02with gusts of wind and risk of hail
23:04are expected in several provinces of the country.
23:06According to the General Directorate of Meteorology,
23:08these rains will reach 30 mm
23:10and will affect the provinces of
23:12Ifrens, Frotasa, Fes, Boulmen,
23:14Wijtengend, Girsif and Taouriot.
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