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00:00Welcome to the most important news, starting with the most important news, Al-Anawi.
00:22On the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, the French President,
00:26to visit Morocco for three days and meet under the banner of renewal.
00:34Egypt is proposing two-day terms in the Gaza Strip,
00:37opening the space for a full ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
00:43In the United States, Trump and Harris are arranging an election campaign
00:47in the country eight days before the presidential election.
00:55Today, Morocco is preparing to welcome French President Emmanuel Macron,
00:59who will start his visit to the Kingdom in three days.
01:02His visit to Morocco is in response to the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
01:07and confirms the strong historical relations between the two countries,
01:12as well as to give a push for cooperation and participation between them
01:16towards new horizons in several political, economic and investment areas.
01:24The visit includes several activities, including a session of the Moroccan Parliament
01:30with its two councils, the deputies and the advisers, on Tuesday.
01:33This joint hearing session will be dedicated to the speech of French President Emmanuel Macron,
01:39and will be held at 11 a.m. in the General Session Hall of the Parliament.
01:51The aircraft industry in Morocco is strengthened by the International Kingdom website,
01:56which contributes to attract more international investments in this group.
02:01The Group of French Pistons, which also includes a company specializing in the manufacture of aircraft parts and engines,
02:08is one of the models of French investments in the field of aircraft manufacturing in Morocco.
02:14Details in the report of Yousra El Hlafi and Younes El Saghir.
02:18The aircraft industry in Morocco is an investment that strengthens the International Kingdom website
02:24and provides it with a technological load that can attract investors in this field.
02:31The Group of French Pistons also includes the company S.E.R.E.M.P.,
02:35which specializes in the manufacture of aircraft parts and engines.
02:39The aircraft consists of a group of parts, and all these parts need industrial components
02:46to be manufactured in a process called machining.
02:50We make these parts with highly advanced machines.
02:59We use materials such as titanium, lanconel, etc.
03:06These are refractory materials that can operate at a high temperature of the aircraft engine.
03:17The history of the establishment of this specialized industrial base in aircraft
03:22extends over more than 25 years.
03:25It is an experience that guarantees the role of the youth in the production of leadership and success in Morocco.
03:31In Morocco, in order to be able to operate these machines and production lines,
03:39we need Bac 2 technicians and Bac 5 engineers.
03:46The training of these technicians and engineers takes place in Moroccan schools 100%.
03:54Among these schools, in the industrial area of Nouassar,
04:00we have the Institute des Métiers de l'Aéronautique,
04:03which is an institution that trains technicians who work in the factories of aircraft manufacturing.
04:18The cooperation between Morocco and France is not new,
04:21but it is a historical cooperation.
04:27In the field of aircraft, we have large companies
04:33that have developed this sector with us since the beginning of the aircraft sector in Morocco.
04:43The goals and ambitions of the Moroccan-French cooperation in this field
04:47are evident in achieving greater goals,
04:50such as the manufacture of helicopters and other types of warplanes.
04:54The integration rates today account for nearly 43%,
04:59which encourages the realization of more,
05:02and the guarantee of excellence for Morocco in the manufacture of aircraft internationally.
05:07I would like to welcome the President of France, Emmanuel Macron,
05:13and our guest, Abdelmoula Boukhriss.
05:15Welcome, Abdelmoula.
05:21Hello, Lina. Hello, dear viewers.
05:23Abdelmoula, the visit begins today.
05:26How do you prepare for this historic visit to the capital, Rabat?
05:30Yes, Rabat, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco,
05:35is waiting for its most beautiful moment
05:38to welcome the guest of the great Kingdom, the French President,
05:42who will arrive at 5.30 here in Rabat
05:46to visit a country that will last for three days.
05:49It is a very important visit,
05:51which reflects the value and importance of these preparations,
05:54which are carried out by public authorities
05:58in order to give the French President a dignified welcome.
06:04It is also a historic visit,
06:07which comes three months after the historic French position
06:12that recognizes and confirms the Moroccan Sahara
06:16through a letter sent by the French President to King Mohamed III.
06:20Of course, as a response, as a gift of friendship,
06:23Morocco and King Mohamed III, the French President,
06:27should visit this place,
06:29which is expected to be historical in terms of its image and symbolism,
06:33but also in terms of the files that will be dealt with,
06:37as well as the agreements that will be drawn up,
06:40and which the Royal Palace of Rabat is expected to witness
06:43at 8.30 p.m.
06:46So it is a historic visit,
06:48which has a number of agendas,
06:50political and social files,
06:52as well as economic,
06:54which concern the two countries and concern the coming years.
06:58It is in the form of drawing up a new map
07:01for the French-Moroccan relations,
07:05which has known a kind of breakthrough
07:08during the past three years.
07:10It is a new starting point for the Kingdom of Morocco
07:13and the French state.
07:15Of course, a number of agendas that are proposed for this visit,
07:20which reflect the nature of the delegation
07:23that the French President accompanies to the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:27consisting of nine ministers and a large number of businessmen
07:31and heads of French constitutional institutions,
07:34as well as a group of artists and scholars.
07:37This reflects the document and also the link between the two countries
07:44and its extension in history,
07:46as well as the loans that connect the Kingdom of Morocco
07:49to the French Republic,
07:52the economic, security and political loans.
07:57France has always expressed its support for the soil unity,
08:02but today there is a clear recognition of the Moroccan desert,
08:06which reflects these great preparations
08:10and this visit, which is intended to be unique
08:13and to serve as a guest of the Kingdom
08:16and also as a historical location for France.
08:20As I said, over the next three days,
08:24a group of stages will attend the French President's visit,
08:29which connects the French delegation
08:32residing in Morocco, which exceeds 53,000,
08:36and also connects this social connection
08:40between the Moroccan people and the French people,
08:44as well as the future economic loans for France in Morocco
08:48and also in the African continent,
08:51as Morocco is the first African partner for France in the African continent
08:56and for the position of the Kingdom of Morocco in the African market
09:00and its investments, as well as its distinguished relations
09:03with a group of African countries.
09:06France wants to take over this distinguished location
09:09for the Kingdom of Morocco on an economic level in Africa
09:12and also wants to take over a number of economic opportunities
09:15for the Kingdom of Morocco
09:17in the span of 2030, the date of the Kingdom of Morocco
09:20hosting the World Football World Cup,
09:24as a group of open doors, which represents
09:27a depository of opportunities for French companies
09:30and French companies,
09:33as well as a group of hopeful men who will attend here
09:36and will have two meetings with their Moroccan viewers
09:40and also with the heads of a group of Moroccan institutions
09:43and negotiations.
09:45Our guest, Abdelmoula Boukhriss El Arribat,
09:48thank you very much,
09:50and of course, our viewers,
09:52we will continue our coverage of this historical visit
09:55in our news and our upcoming publications.
10:02In the Middle East,
10:04Egyptian President Abdel Fattah has proposed
10:07a two-day ceasefire,
10:09during which four hostages will be exchanged
10:12with some of the prisoners in Israeli prisons.
10:15Then, within ten days,
10:17negotiations will be held to complete the procedures
10:20in the region,
10:22reaching a complete cessation of the ceasefire
10:25and the admission of aid.
10:27This will lead to a series of talks
10:29about the ceasefire in Qatar
10:31between Israelis, Americans and Qataris.
10:34Egypt has been mediating with Qatar
10:36and the United States for months
10:38in indirect talks to stop the ceasefire
10:40in the Gaza Strip,
10:42but without achieving success,
10:44it is mentioned.
10:48In the shadow of the continuation of the Israeli war
10:51in the Gaza Strip,
10:53UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
10:55expressed his concern
10:58about the level of killing,
11:00injuries and mass destruction
11:02in the northern part of the Gaza Strip,
11:04indicating that a large number
11:06of civilians are injured,
11:08sick and injured
11:10and are deprived of health care,
11:12while families are left without food and shelter.
11:15This was one of ten people
11:17who were killed yesterday
11:19in an Israeli cave
11:21at a refugee school
11:23in the refugee camp
11:25in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
11:27Details of this report are not available.
11:31The Israeli machine and war
11:33are being used to kill
11:35civilians in Gaza.
11:37An F-16 aircraft
11:39is flying over a school
11:41in the refugee camp
11:43on the west coast of the city
11:45in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
11:47There were no flying weapons
11:49or live ammunition
11:51inside the school,
11:53but there were children
11:55and women among them.
11:57It is a safe haven
11:59from the war.
12:01The plane was turned off
12:03and the hope faded
12:05after the security
12:07turned to ashes
12:09and the children's dreams
12:11to ashes.
12:13What is left of this school
12:15is a witness to the stories
12:17that tell an endless pain
12:19and the screams
12:21of the children
12:23and the women
12:25who lost their lives
12:27in the Gaza Strip.
12:37In the face of the increasing
12:39number of attacks
12:41and killings,
12:43the UN Security Council
12:45denies its shock
12:47at the level of killings
12:49in the Gaza Strip,
12:51calling for an immediate
12:53ceasefire and immediate
12:55evacuation,
12:57notwithstanding all the
12:59hostilities.
13:01While the game of death
13:03is being played
13:05by those who perfect it,
13:07the young children
13:09here in the city of Gaza
13:11are mobilized
13:13by the hunger
13:15that does not know
13:17what will happen to them.
13:19The children,
13:21at the moment of reaching
13:23a bite,
13:25their empty stomachs
13:27are full.
13:29Next to them are
13:31adults and elderly
13:33who share the pain
13:35and hunger,
13:37and they are burdened
13:39by the memories
13:41of their homes
13:43that were destroyed
13:45in the Gaza Strip.
13:53This is Gaza,
13:55where the hunger
13:57is a dream that is hard to achieve,
13:59and where every meal
14:01is a sign of life
14:03for more than 60,000 people
14:05who have left their homes
14:07in Gaza,
14:09hoping that a day will come
14:11when they will taste freedom,
14:13a day when children
14:15will not be hungry,
14:17and an old man
14:19will not be displaced.
14:25Now to the new
14:27US presidential election.
14:29A week before the US presidential elections
14:31Trump's supporters were lining up
14:33in the famous Madison Square Garden
14:35in New York
14:37to conduct a massel of the presidential campaign
14:39in his most famous square in the world,
14:41which included
14:43the Rolling Stones
14:45and the New York Times.
14:47This was a meeting
14:49where Trump has been
14:50working on his oriented position
14:53with the media
14:55and with the media
14:57which included the Rolling Stones and the Madonnas,
15:00and hosted professional American football matches
15:04and the famous ice hockey teams.
15:10Kamala Harris also worked on motivating the players
15:14in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
15:16and chose to rely on different tactics
15:20to motivate the players to go to their neighborhoods
15:23according to her team,
15:26with an emphasis on African and Latin American elements,
15:30in order to attract as many votes
15:33as possible in one of the seven most competitive states
15:36that will win all the elections.
15:39In this context, an African-American lady
15:42gained confidence in Harris, saying that
15:44it was a new era talking about representation
15:47in the vision of a lady at the head of the state.
15:51Georgia, which turned into a winning state
15:55after US President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election,
16:00became a winning state
16:03after it had been a republic for a long time.
16:07Today, the southern state is classified
16:10as a battlefield in the upcoming US presidential election
16:13in November.
16:15The rest of the details in Safiya Ehdan's report.
16:19From the late 19th century to the year 1960,
16:25Georgia was a blue state
16:28that voted for the Democratic candidate
16:31for president in every election.
16:33Eight of the last 12 voters
16:36voted for Georgia in the White House.
16:39Republican candidate and former president Donald Trump
16:44with Democratic candidate for president
16:47and Vice President Kamala Harris
16:50to gain the votes of the state.
16:52If Harris manages to win in Georgia,
16:55she will get 242 electoral votes.
16:59On the other hand, Trump holds the state
17:02that also placed him
17:04at the distance of two winning states
17:07and spent his campaign on ads in the state
17:10during the two weeks that followed Harris's victory
17:13by nominating the Democratic Party
17:16four times what it has spent since the beginning of 2024.
17:32Back to Moroccan affairs,
17:34where the New England University
17:36celebrated its 10th anniversary
17:38of establishing its university in Tangier,
17:41in an effort to isolate an international educational experience
17:44that combines academic specializations
17:46and cultural interaction opportunities
17:48with the local community since its opening in 2014.
17:51Al-Haram also contributed to the development
17:54of a deeper understanding of Moroccan culture
17:56by students through various educational programs
17:59and field activities.
18:01Report by Idrees Boussarha.
18:04New England University
18:09On the occasion of the 10th anniversary
18:11of establishing Al-Haram University
18:13at New England University in Tangier,
18:15a special celebration was held
18:17in which the presence of this American university
18:20in providing an international educational experience
18:23for students of multiple nationalities.
18:25Since its opening in 2014,
18:27this university offers a variety of educational programs
18:31as well as opportunities to interact
18:33with the local community,
18:35which strengthens the students' understanding
18:37of Moroccan culture and enriches their academic experience.
18:49In fact, Morocco was the first country
18:51to negotiate with the United States in 1777,
18:55and the longest peace treaty
18:57between any country and the United States
18:59is with Morocco,
19:01so we have a long history together.
19:03When New England University
19:05was looking for a place to establish
19:07Al-Haram University for our students,
19:09we looked at many places
19:11and decided that Tangier
19:13would be the perfect place.
19:19New England University in Tangier
19:21includes advanced scientific laboratories
19:23in the fields of biology, chemistry and physics,
19:25and provides students with the opportunity
19:27to continue their academic studies
19:29in an environment that combines
19:31practical education and cultural experiences.
19:33It also provides them with the opportunity
19:35to participate in field activities
19:37such as household activities
19:39and volunteer work,
19:41which gives them a deeper understanding
19:43of the daily life of the Moroccan community.
19:47Overall, this experience has been rich
19:49and very exciting.
19:51It is completely different
19:53from what I used to do in my country,
19:55so I learned a lot.
19:57I loved every second here.
20:01I love Morocco.
20:03I love Morocco.
20:05It has completely changed my life
20:07and changed my point of view.
20:09I love how wonderful and welcoming
20:11this community is,
20:13and no matter what we need at any moment
20:15of the day, they will help us.
20:17Similar to what they've said,
20:19I'm so appreciative of our professors
20:21who are so patient to re-understand
20:23our language,
20:25even with the language barrier.
20:27It's been super exciting for me
20:29to learn another language,
20:31like Arabic,
20:33and I'm really excited
20:35about this experience.
20:37Our experience is so amazing.
20:39During the celebration,
20:41a new partnership was announced
20:43between the University of New England
20:45and the University of Abdelmalek Sadi
20:47to promote the exchange
20:49of academic and cultural knowledge
20:51between Moroccan students
20:53and members of the teaching committee.
20:55The University supports the role
20:57of this university as a bridge
20:59for cultural and academic communication
21:01between Morocco and the United States of America.
21:05In the city of Tangier,
21:07where the Iron Man race
21:09was organized in an annual sports event,
21:11hundreds of participants
21:13from all over the world gathered
21:15to compete in the race.
21:17The race, which lasted five hours,
21:19saw a strong competition
21:21between more than 800 competitors
21:23from 40 nationalities,
21:25including swimming, cycling,
21:27and running,
21:29with a large audience
21:31that kept on going until the end.
21:33The winners were awarded
21:35according to the results
21:37reflecting the international diversity
21:39in the championship.
21:41In an atmosphere of excitement
21:43and challenge,
21:45the city of Tangier witnessed
21:47the Iron Man race,
21:49one of the most famous triathlons
21:51in northern Morocco,
21:53in which more than 800 competitors
21:55from all over the world
21:57participated.
21:59The competition started
22:01with a two-kilometer swimming race
22:03along the city of Tangier,
22:05followed by a 90-kilometer
22:07aerobatic race,
22:09then the race
22:11ended with a 20-kilometer
22:13running race.
22:15This competition attracted
22:17a large audience
22:19that encouraged the competitors
22:21from the beginning of the race
22:23to the end.
22:27Thanks to Morocco for this atmosphere.
22:29It's great to see
22:31that it is possible to hold
22:33similar races in Morocco.
22:35I hope more Moroccans
22:37will accept this sport.
22:39It was a really great day.
22:41It started out with quite choppy.
22:43Then we moved on to cycling.
22:45Then there was a run
22:47on the flat ground
22:49with a lot of support
22:51along the way.
22:53I was really amazed
22:55at how kind people
22:57and their number
22:59came out to support us.
23:01I'm glad to be back in Tangier.
23:03I'm really happy
23:05to be back in Tangier.
23:07Returning to Tangier,
23:09it was a great race.
23:11A magical swim
23:13and a great cycling race.
23:15As for the running race,
23:17the most special thing
23:19was the large audience.
23:21I was ready for the race
23:23in five hours,
23:25but I finished it
23:27in four hours only.
23:29It was a great performance.
23:31I finished it in four hours
23:33and 55 minutes.
23:35It's my first time in Morocco.
23:37I'm the first Moroccan
23:39to finish in five days.
23:41At the end of the race,
23:43which lasted five hours,
23:45the winners were given
23:4740 different nationalities
23:49when they reached the finish line.
23:51The French runner-up,
23:53Amoury Danez,
23:55finished first in four hours
23:57and 10 minutes.
23:59The British woman,
24:01Mimi Carlton,
24:03finished in four hours
24:05and 39 minutes.
24:07The Moroccan,
24:09Obih Mohamed,
24:11finished fifth.
24:13The Iron Man race
24:15is one of the largest
24:17triathlons in northern Morocco.
24:19It attracts a lot of athletes
24:21from all over the world.
24:25I'll see you at the finish line.
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