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00:00Good evening and welcome to Median TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast, here are the headlines.
00:22The south and east of Spain are once again hit by torrential rains.
00:26Authorities are doubling their efforts to reassure the inhabitants after the devastating floods of last month.
00:34Donald Trump said this Wednesday that the transition with Joe Biden would be the smoothest ever.
00:39A position expressed by the president is taking place during a meeting at the White House with the outgoing president.
00:44In Senegal, a few days ago, legislation was anticipated.
00:49Violence still persists in the political space.
00:52Clashes have been reported in several locations where the prime minister calls for calm.
01:02Only two weeks after the devastating floods, the south and east of Spain are once again hit by torrential rains.
01:08A red alert of maximum level has been issued in the Malaga and Tarragona provinces.
01:13This is a new drop of cold, one of the isolated pressures at high altitudes quite frequent in autumn on the Mediterranean coast.
01:19In the areas placed on red alert, located on the coast,
01:23nearly 120 to 180 liters of precipitation per square meter could accumulate over the next few hours.
01:30In a part of Catalonia and in the cities of Granada and Malaga, the courses have been suspended.
01:35In Morocco, strong gusts of wind with dust storms are expected tomorrow in several provinces.
01:43The General Directorate of Meteorology announced that strong gusts of wind will affect the provinces of Figue,
01:49Shrada, Oujda and Gued, Taourirt, Boulmen and Middelt.
01:52In Baku, the head of the Moroccan government highlights the experience of the kingdom in terms of adaptation to climate change
02:02in the context of the COP29.
02:04Aziz Akhnouchi represents His Majesty King Mohammed VI in the high-level segment of heads of state and government.
02:10Details with Younes Benzineuf.
02:13The issue of climate change must more than ever be considered as the public enemy, number one.
02:19This is the message addressed by the Kingdom of Morocco to participants of the COP29 in Azerbaijan.
02:24During the high-level segment of heads of state and government,
02:28Aziz Akhnouchi, head of the Moroccan delegation, highlighted the efforts of Morocco in the fight against climate change.
02:36Under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
02:40Morocco has committed for many years to play a major role in the energy transition,
02:46both at the international, national and continental level.
02:51As such, the initiative for the adaptation of African agriculture, AAA,
02:57was launched under the auspices of His Majesty during the COP22 in Marrakech
03:03with an audacious vision to transform African agriculture
03:08and protect the environment to face climate change.
03:12The Moroccan experience in the fight against climate change
03:16also includes a thorough review of its decarbonization ambitions.
03:20According to the head of the Moroccan government,
03:23these steps include the enhancement of biomass as well as green hydrogen,
03:27the integration of new structural projects,
03:30including the desalination of seawater via renewable energy.
03:33In line with the enlightened vision of His Majesty the King,
03:37renewable energy in Morocco today represents about 40% of the electricity production capacity,
03:45a figure that was reported at 52% before 2030.
03:51Morocco has also already started the update of its determined contribution at the national level.
03:59The conference focuses mainly on climate financing,
04:04which allows countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
04:07and to protect the lives and means of subsistence
04:10against the aggravation of the effects of climate change,
04:13especially for vulnerable communities.
04:18After the RION, the French ambassador to Morocco went to Derla this Wednesday.
04:22Christophe Lecourtier is accompanied by several collaborators
04:25in charge of cultural, educational and economic issues.
04:28A visit that aims to translate cooperation between France and Morocco
04:33in economic, cultural, social and educational areas.
04:36On this occasion, an exhibition on the Regional Development Programme was presented,
04:40a programme for which an envelope of more than 4 billion dirhams has been allocated.
04:47Access to the public market between the requirements of competition and the efficiency of spending
04:51was at the heart of a panel organized this Wednesday in Marrakech
04:54as part of the international conference,
04:56which brought together a set of political and institutional actors
04:59as well as representatives from Europe and the United States
05:03to develop with Soheil Jalil.
05:07Competitive neutrality and access to the market.
05:10The theme of this international conference,
05:12organized by the Competition Council in Marrakech,
05:15aims to build an economic system where each public or private actor
05:21can participate equally in national development.
05:27It is an important subject that aims to focus on important subjects
05:33which are the treatments, which can be treatments in the form of subsidies
05:38or access to certain advantages within a public or even private enterprise.
05:45It is legitimate that public authorities help a certain number of sectors
05:51or facilitate a certain number of investments
05:55with either subsidies or advantages or even licenses that are granted.
06:00All over the world, there is always this reflection on the balance to be found
06:05between fair competition on one side
06:07and, of course, an active state policy in terms of investment.
06:15The question of competitive neutrality and fair access to the market
06:18is now a major issue for the Moroccan economy.
06:21In this sense, Nadia Ftah, Minister of Economy and Finance,
06:25addressed the importance of competitive neutrality
06:28in the management of public enterprises in Morocco.
06:38Competitive neutrality and fair access to the market
06:41are the pillars of a dynamic and innovative economy.
06:44The government is committed to pursuing these efforts
06:47to create an economic environment where each actor,
06:50whether public or private, national or international,
06:53can contribute to our common prosperity in a fair and equitable framework
06:58by stimulating innovation and guaranteeing healthy and fair competition.
07:03Organized by the Competition Council,
07:06this international meeting offers the opportunity to exchange good practices,
07:11strengthen cooperation between the organizations concerned by competition
07:15and allow countries to improve the regulatory framework that governs this issue.
07:19There must be competition,
07:22but it must also be equitable between market players,
07:26that is to say that the state, the government,
07:31in its various actions as a financier,
07:36as an editor of the regulation,
07:40does not create inequalities that ruin the possibility of competition.
07:46So, competition develops significantly for the good of the economy,
07:54but for it to give the best results,
07:57there must also be competitive neutrality.
08:01The economy of our country is developing strongly.
08:05The private sector is called upon to take two-thirds of the evolution of this economy
08:11instead of one-third currently,
08:14and we want it to be done in transparency,
08:17we want it to be done in an equitable spirit,
08:20and this is where the Competition Council intervenes.
08:23It intervenes precisely to regulate,
08:25it intervenes to give more transparency
08:28and also to avoid monopolies in the future.
08:33Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
08:36has committed itself to projects of modernization and extensive socio-economic development.
08:41Also, the Kingdom has set up tools and effective and ambitious mechanisms,
08:45including the Investment Chart and the Mohammed VI Fund for Investment,
08:49which will play a major role in the dynamization of investment in the years to come.
08:55Donald Trump has been received today at the White House.
08:58The President-elect has declared that the transition with Joe Biden would be as smooth as possible.
09:02Politics is hard, and often it is not a very pleasant world,
09:06but it is a pleasant world today,
09:08and I am grateful to announce the 47th American President.
09:11After shaking Joe Biden's hand in the Oval Office,
09:14Donald Trump will officially take office at the White House on January 20th.
09:21While Donald Trump has not yet packed his bags at the White House,
09:24the elected candidate has begun to name followers,
09:27key posts for his future government.
09:29Details with Cheyma Fikri.
09:33Barely elected 47th President of the United States,
09:36Donald Trump launches the first political projects of his second term.
09:41The list of first names who could make their entrance
09:44in the administration of the next owner of the Oval Office
09:47displays some personalities of size.
09:49Without much surprise, Elon Musk appears.
09:53The richest man in the world, whose involvement in the campaign
09:56will have had a massive impact,
09:58could soon lead the new Ministry of Governmental Efficiency
10:02alongside the Republican businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.
10:06This nomination responds to a campaign promise
10:09and emphasizes Trump's intention to exploit commercial expertise
10:13in government operations.
10:15The nephew of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Robert Kennedy Jr.,
10:19an anti-vax candidate who allied with Donald Trump
10:22in the last straight line,
10:24could also be entrusted with public health responsibilities.
10:28Presented by Trump as a solid champion of his vision of America first,
10:32Mike Waltz is chosen for the key post
10:35of National Security Adviser at the White House.
10:38Elected from Florida to the House of Representatives,
10:41Waltz is a member of three strategic commissions
10:44dedicated to the army, foreign affairs and intelligence.
10:48Trump plans to appoint the Republican Senator of Florida,
10:51Marco Rubio, as Secretary of State.
10:54The influential Cuban-born senator
10:56and vice-president of the Senate Intelligence Commission
10:59will be the architect of Donald Trump's foreign policy,
11:03who promised to put an end to the war in Ukraine and the Middle East
11:06without ever explaining how.
11:08Faithful among the faithful, Suzy Wise,
11:11who led the Republican's victorious campaign,
11:14will be its cabinet chief, a post never occupied by a woman.
11:17The Secretary General of the White House
11:19is one of the key functions of the American presidency.
11:22He is responsible for the good daily functioning
11:25of the executive power of the greatest world power.
11:28Trump's list shows another woman in his administration,
11:32the pro-Israeli Elise Stefanik.
11:34The representative of the State of New York
11:36could be named US Ambassador to the UN.
11:40The former Army Major and current presenter of Fox News,
11:44Pete Hexett, is appointed Secretary of Defense.
11:47Donald Trump has also announced his intention
11:50to appoint the former elected John Ratcliffe as head of the CIA.
11:54For his part, Lee Zeldin could become
11:56the new Director of the Environmental Protection Agency.
12:00In the position of Chief of Political Affairs
12:02of his new administration,
12:04Donald Trump has chosen his long-time advisor,
12:07Stephen Miller, also a supporter of the hard line in immigration.
12:12Still in terms of immigration,
12:14the 47th President has led the return of Tom Homan,
12:18a member of the hard line in terms of immigration,
12:21to the head of the Agency Responsible for Border Control.
12:24The Governor of South Dakota, Christine Ohem,
12:27has been selected to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
12:32And finally, in the position of Ambassador to Israel,
12:34is the former Governor Mike Huckabee,
12:36who could secure it.
12:37However, his appointment requires the confirmation
12:40of the Senate, where the Republicans will have the majority.
12:43In Trump's world, the selection criteria are classic.
12:47First, loyalty to the leader.
12:49Then, televised presence.
12:51And ideological compatibility.
12:53Trump has declared that his nominations
12:55aim to dismantle government bureaucracy,
12:58reduce excessive regulations,
13:00cut unnecessary expenses,
13:02and restructure federal agencies.
13:05This aligns with the objectives of his previous administration,
13:09which aims to reduce the size and influence of the government.
13:14The interim head of the United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Office
13:17denounces the daily cruelty
13:19suffered by the Palestinian population
13:21in front of the UN Security Council.
13:23Joyce Moussia declared this quote,
13:25We have condemned the deaths, destruction and dehumanization of civilians
13:28who have been driven out of their homes,
13:30deprived of their sense of belonging and dignity,
13:32forced to look at their members,
13:34the members of their families, killed, burned or buried alive.
13:37End of quote.
13:38This meeting of the Council was dedicated
13:40to the alert and the warning
13:42launched a few days ago
13:44against an imminent and substantial probability
13:46of famine in the Gaza Strip.
13:51Less than a week from the end of the election campaign
13:53of the anticipated legislatives,
13:55violence persists in Spain,
13:57in the Senegalese political space.
13:59Clashes were heard in several towns,
14:01while Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko
14:03calls for calm.
14:06The election campaign of November 17
14:08is still marked by the persistence
14:10of scenes of violence.
14:12Despite the various calls
14:14from the Senegalese president
14:16for a peaceful election.
14:18However, since the beginning of the campaign,
14:20measures have been taken
14:22by the thousands of Senegalese
14:24for a peaceful election.
14:26According to some analysts,
14:28this shows tensions due to the continuity
14:30of political discourses and the absence
14:32of programmatic debates.
14:34We were not only in the action,
14:36but in the verb already,
14:38because there were already armed discourses.
14:40Then we really expected
14:42background debates.
14:44We also hoped to have
14:46the strength of the argument
14:48and not the argument of the force.
14:50But we saw that when it arrived,
14:52there was a lot of violence.
14:54The messages we were really waiting
14:56were not at the rendezvous.
14:58And in truth, there were less background debates,
15:00there were less deep debates.
15:02We were really waiting
15:04for deep debates,
15:06especially on the programmatic proposals.
15:08But there were no programs
15:10in truth.
15:12But there were attacks
15:14and it is true that it is not
15:16the habit of Senegalese
15:18to see these kinds of campaigns.
15:20Faced with this tense tension,
15:22the actors of the civil society
15:24call the political actors
15:26to more responsibility
15:28and to a citizen education.
15:30It is useless to speak
15:32to their activists
15:34by telling them to shut up.
15:36It is useless
15:38to challenge each other
15:40by showing that we are more warriors
15:42than the others.
15:44It is useless at all
15:46because we end the day of the scrutin.
15:48It is not with the muscles
15:50that we are going to vote.
15:52We are going to vote with intelligence.
15:54There was the school of parties
15:56and there was a certain education
15:58that they had to do with their activists
16:00in terms of awareness,
16:02in terms of awareness
16:04in relation to their rights and duties.
16:06Senegal is recognized
16:08for its democratic
16:10and peaceful trajectory.
16:12The legislative elections
16:14anticipated for 17 November
16:16constitute an appointment
16:18to better affirm this commitment
16:20to democracy and ban
16:22the violence in the political space.
16:24In Côte d'Ivoire,
16:26the Abidjan infrastructures
16:28have the opportunity to debate
16:30about emerging technologies
16:32in the building industry
16:34and public works.
16:36This is a report
16:38by Hippoidier and Herman Doggo.
16:40The implementation
16:42of this initiative
16:44is the manifestation
16:46of the development
16:48of the sector
16:50of infrastructures
16:52in Côte d'Ivoire.
16:54We are going to talk
16:56about the importance
16:58of these sectors of activity.
17:00We have the responsibility
17:02to modernize our sector.
17:04New technologies
17:06such as artificial intelligence,
17:08the modeling of building information,
17:103D printing,
17:12drones,
17:14to name a few examples,
17:16transform our way of designing
17:18and carrying out projects.
17:20Imagine a construction site
17:22where drones fly over the site
17:24to monitor progress
17:26or 3D printers
17:28capable of producing concrete structures
17:30with unparalleled precision
17:32and speed.
17:34Emerging and innovative technologies
17:36in the sector of the BTP industry.
17:38This is the theme of the 4th edition
17:40of the Abidjan infrastructures fair.
17:42An opportunity to represent
17:44the infrastructure policy
17:46responding to the needs of the population.
17:48For the representative of the Minister of Equipment
17:50the outfit of this fair is based
17:52on the vision of the government.
17:54It is our responsibility
17:56as decision-makers and actors
17:58of the sector to create
18:00an environment conducive to innovation.
18:02This involves
18:04support for research,
18:06promotion
18:08of public-private partnerships.
18:10The sector of infrastructures
18:12strongly contributes to the economic development
18:14of Côte d'Ivoire
18:16with a contribution to GDP
18:18of 7.5% in 2023.
18:20The initiators of this fair
18:22intend to strengthen their dynamism
18:24by organizing the fair.
18:28Lung cancer is constantly increasing
18:30in Morocco.
18:32It is the second most common cancer
18:34with nearly 9,000 new cases per year
18:36and constitutes the main cause of mortality
18:38with almost 8,000 deaths per year.
18:40The importance of testing
18:42lung cancer
18:44can improve the survival rate
18:46if detected early.
18:48Testing is based on the realization
18:50of a low-dose thoracic scan
18:52without injection
18:54in asymptomatic people at high risk
18:56such as smokers or former smokers.
18:58However, even if smoking is the cause
19:00of more than 80% of lung cancer cases,
19:02other factors are also
19:04to be taken into account.
19:06I invite you to listen
19:08to the pneumologist Fatemeh Zalhassani
19:10and the oncologist Kouta Hassani.
19:12Indeed, we have noticed
19:14that there is an increase
19:16in lung cancer cases
19:18whether in men
19:20or in women,
19:22especially in women
19:24because of the increase
19:26in the rate of smoking in women
19:28and the introduction
19:30of electronic cigarettes
19:32as a new means of smoking
19:34which is fashionable.
19:36It is even a way
19:38to enter the world of smoking
19:40Symptoms are diverse
19:42such as cough,
19:44respiratory gout,
19:46blood with
19:48expectorations,
19:50cough of course.
19:52Any respiratory
19:54or even extra-respiratory
19:56symptoms that last longer
19:58than 15 days,
20:00it is absolutely necessary
20:02to consult your doctor
20:04and do a screening
20:06and look for cancer
20:08in smoking people,
20:10people exposed to pollution
20:12and people exposed to
20:14air pollutants in the workplace.
20:16November is an opportunity
20:18to talk and raise awareness
20:20among Moroccans
20:22about lung cancer.
20:24It is the first cancer
20:26in the world.
20:282.2 million new cases
20:30are diagnosed each year
20:32with more than 1.8 million
20:34deaths per year.
20:3690% of lung cancers
20:38are linked to tobacco.
20:40It is one of the rare models
20:42in oncology
20:44where we know the direct cause
20:46where we can avoid this cancer
20:48simply by avoiding
20:50tobacco.
20:52In Morocco,
20:54it is also the first cancer
20:56of the Moroccan man.
20:58It is the first cause of death
21:00by cancer in man.
21:02Unfortunately, most cases
21:04are diagnosed
21:06at a late stage
21:08because there are no specific
21:10symptoms.
21:12Today, I would advise
21:14all tobacco users
21:16who have been exposed
21:18to tobacco for a long time
21:20to listen to their body
21:22and to consult
21:24any alarming symptoms
21:26such as a cough,
21:28a blister,
21:30blood in the urethra,
21:32a general practitioner
21:34or a pneumologist
21:36to do the necessary examinations
21:38and especially a low-flow
21:40scanner which is now
21:42recommended for lung cancer
21:44screening.
21:46It is true that we have made
21:48a lot of progress
21:50in treating and
21:52taking care of lung cancers,
21:54notably in terms of diagnosis
21:56but also in terms of
21:58innovative therapies
22:00Please, do not smoke.
22:02And for young people,
22:04teenagers listening to us,
22:06say no to the first cigarette.
22:08The Lions of Atlas are on their way
22:10to Gabon. The Moroccan national team
22:12faces the Panthers on November 15
22:14in Franceville.
22:16Olivier Delgreguet led
22:18his second training session yesterday,
22:20the opportunity for the national team
22:22to make the last technical adjustments.
22:24The Moroccan team knows the return
22:26of Zakaria Boukhlel,
22:28the seriously injured
22:30Ilyas Akhomash,
22:32the midfielder of Elas Veron,
22:34Reda Blahien,
22:36Amir Richardson.
22:38The two meetings against the Panthers
22:40and against the Crocodiles
22:42are scheduled for the 5th and 6th
22:44days of Group B,
22:46counting for the Cannes qualifiers.
22:50This is the end of this news.
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