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00:00Welcome to Al-Sahraa News, the 24-day website of Al-Jazeera wrote that Russia, despite the
00:19good relationship that Al-Jazeera has with Algeria, has recently refused to vote on the
00:26amendments proposed by the Eastern Guard on the American decision-making project.
00:31The author has requested that the Security Council vote on the decision to extend the
00:36statehood of the United Nations in the Minorso Desert for an additional year and call on
00:41the parties, including Al-Jazeera, to stop negotiations in order to reach a just, permanent
00:47and acceptable solution for both parties in the region.
00:51In another topic, Politico reported that AIPAC has paid hundreds of American legislators
00:57to visit Israel in order to increase support for its extremist right-wing government,
01:02indicating that about 75% of the flights to Israel are under the supervision of the
01:08American-Israeli Education Foundation, which is a charitable institution affiliated with
01:13AIPAC. The article clarified that this means that the number of flights to Israel exceeds
01:19the number of flights to half of the West Bank and the African continent collectively.
01:24According to a study conducted by the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the
01:29University of Maryland, which publishes its results in partnership with the magazine Politico,
01:34more than a quarter of the foreign flights that are supervised by a private party, which
01:39reached 4,100 flights since 2012, were to Israel. It was found that the critics of these
01:47flights left the legislators with a unified understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
01:56Does the Middle East witness the beginning or the end of the Iranian-Iranian era?
02:01The weekly magazine asked, and pointed to the development of the confrontation between
02:06Israel and Iran and the escalation between what it called the existential war led by
02:12and the strategic patience and limited confrontation that Iran moves between them.
02:17It is clear that Israel and Iran are increasingly descending into confrontations that revolve
02:22around regional influence and do not aim to change the balance of power between the two
02:27sides, but rather to take a wider distance. With the escalation of the conflict around
02:32the re-establishment of the region, in addition to what happened from the arrangements
02:37of Sykes-Picot in the last century. The magazine expected that we would be facing a hot
02:43autumn and precise months during the period that separates us from the start of the presidency
02:48in the White House in January. It also points to Iran's fear of Benjamin Netanyahu's
02:55arrival, which broke the red lines with the increase in his campaign and his departure
03:00from the US headquarters. While Tehran is working to protect the Iranian geography and
03:06the Iranian regime, it appears to be at odds with its regional gains and fear of striking
03:11its power elements.
03:14This is a quote from a foreign policy magazine that looks at the relationship between the
03:19Republican candidate Donald Trump with Russia. And you see that the magazine, after years
03:24of research led by several government agencies, from the Office of Federal Investigations
03:29to the Ministry of Justice and the Congress, there is still great ambiguity about the nature
03:35of the relationship. And until now, it is still not clear whether Trump's loyalty to
03:41Russian President Vladimir Putin is paid for by alternative interests or by a personal
03:46interest in tyrannical regimes is something more dangerous, according to the article that
03:51his author confirmed that Russia intervened in the current US elections directly to support
03:57Trump's campaign, using advanced technologies including artificial intelligence and fake
04:05media, and that Moscow published misleading information and employed American figures
04:10to influence public opinion. The sources of the newspaper also said that this intervention
04:15was more advanced and daring than the previous attempt, and targeted in particular the
04:21candidates to strengthen Trump's chances of winning the race.
04:27On the one hand, the International Policy Magazine published factors that lead to tensions
04:32between the two North and South Koreas, which stopped during the talks, and threats
04:37exchanged between the two sides at the end of last October, as a result of which the
04:43Korean Peninsula witnessed some instability. We see in the article that psychological warfare
04:49developments rose in recent months after the cancellation of the South's law in May,
04:55which was approved in 2020, which prevented South Koreans from sending balloons to the
05:01North in a cooperative context between the South's president and the North's leader.
05:06The newspaper pointed out that the psychological war between the two Koreas is a central issue
05:11in analyzing the Korean conflict, and that the rise or fall of that psychological war indicates
05:17the escalating conflict between the two Koreas. The article highlighted the extent of this
05:22escalation in recent months, as the balloons are just a layer of deeper tensions that
05:28are taking place in the region, according to the author's description.
05:32We conclude the segment with an article published by Al Arabi magazine, entitled
05:37Towards a New Arab Cultural Address. The author sees that the Arab region is going through
05:43a new phase, and is starting to take different features from the previous features that it
05:48has gone through in the last five decades, and called the magazine to reconsider two things.
05:54The first is the concept of the dominant human being, which classifies humans based on their
05:59belonging to society, and reduces the value of the individual on one side, and his independence
06:04on the other, and the view that he is part of a group that is subject to social power.
06:10She said that we need to build a different human being that deals with the modern
06:15civilian reality. The second thing is to call for work to reconsider the traditional
06:21values system, which is responsible for this discrimination and division, and publish
06:26modern civilian values. It is a major part of the formation of the new cultural address,
06:32because it is a monotheistic value. It undermines equality in rights and duties, and does not
06:38belong to a specific group other than others. At the end of the article, we read,
06:43The road to building a new Arab cultural address is undoubtedly long, and it will
06:48have many obstacles and obstacles, but as long as the start is safe, the success is
06:53the ally of those striving for renewal.
06:56With this, we conclude the first part of the press.

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