مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 12/12/2024
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00:00And now we start our viewers with the newscast with you Asma, here you go.
00:05Thank you Hussam, welcome again to this newscast and in the most prominent headlines.
00:12In Syria, the head of the transitional government, Mohammed al-Bashir,
00:15confirms the need to respect the rights of all sects and groups in the country.
00:20The developments in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations General Assembly,
00:27calls for a ceasefire in the Strip immediately and unconditionally.
00:35In Zurich, the FIFA General Assembly officially grants Morocco, Spain and Portugal
00:41the honor of organizing the World Cup 2030.
00:51In Syria, the head of the transitional government, Mohammed al-Bashir,
00:55confirms the need to respect the rights of all sects and groups in the country.
01:05So Asma, let's start with Syria and the new year after the overthrow of the Assad regime.
01:11The head of the transitional government, Mohammed al-Bashir,
01:13stresses the need to guarantee the rights of all people and all sects in Syria
01:18and also calls on millions of Syrians to return to their homeland.
01:23This is what the head of the transitional government, Mohammed al-Bashir,
01:27has promised, who will take over the management of the affairs until the next March.
01:31He has now called on Syrians abroad to return to their homeland
01:35in order to contribute to the reconstruction of their country
01:38after the withdrawal of the previous regime.
01:43This comes at a time when the United Nations and Western countries
01:46are concerned about how to deal with the new authorities with minorities in Syria.
01:56On the one hand, the Kremlin confirmed that Russia is in contact with the new authorities in Syria
02:02regarding the military presence and diplomatic representation of Moscow
02:06after the fall of its ally, Bashar al-Assad.
02:09The spokesman for the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, said
02:13that his country is in contact with those who control the situation in Syria
02:17because Russia has a military base and there is a diplomatic mission.
02:22In addition, the questions related to the safety of these institutions are of great importance.
02:32In addition to these developments, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres,
02:37reaffirmed the support for a smooth transition process in Syria.
02:42During a visit to Pretoria and within the framework of the South African Presidency of the G20,
02:46the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres,
02:49announced that the United Nations is fully committed to supporting this transition process
02:55after the fall of the Assad regime.
02:58Guterres pointed out that the Israeli occupation of the Syrian part of the Golan
03:03is not internationally recognized.
03:05After talking about the great tragedy of the Palestinian people,
03:08the UN Secretary-General also said that he sees signs of hope in the Middle East.
03:14It is clear that these signs of hope come especially
03:19with the end of the dictatorial regime in Syria
03:22after more than half a century of the rule of the Assad family
03:25and after a 13-year civil war.
03:31Asma, regarding the war in the Gaza Strip,
03:35a UN decision calls for an immediate ceasefire
03:38and the unconditional release of hostages,
03:41in addition to the protection of civilians.
03:44Yes, Hussam, the UN General Assembly decision yesterday
03:47also calls on all parties to fully comply with their commitment
03:51to the international human rights law,
03:53especially in relation to the protection of civilians.
03:56On the other hand, the UN General Assembly reaffirmed its firm commitment
04:01to the two-state solution,
04:03as well as adopted a decision on the support of UNRWA.
04:11On the Lebanese issue, the United States announced yesterday
04:14that the Israeli army carried out the first withdrawal of its forces
04:18from a town in southern Lebanon,
04:20indicating that the Lebanese army has settled the withdrawal of the Israeli forces,
04:25in the presence of the US Central Command Commander-in-Chief,
04:28General Eric Korela,
04:30who then announced that this step is important
04:33in implementing a permanent ceasefire for hostile actions
04:36and lays the foundation for continuous progress.
04:45We continue to publish Asma, and now we turn to Tunisia.
04:50A feminist protest calls for the release of political prisoners and prisoners of opinion.
04:56On the occasion of the International Human Rights Day,
04:58participants in Tunisia called for the arrest of human rights activists
05:03and the respect of the Innocence Committee in the trials and details.
05:07With our correspondent from Tunisia, Fathi Al-Falihi.
05:13Under the umbrella of the Tunisian Association for Democratic Women
05:16and in celebration of the International Human Rights Day,
05:19women protest in Tunisia against the deterioration of rights and freedoms in the country,
05:24we raised slogans calling for the release of political prisoners and prisoners of opinion.
05:31We express our solidarity with the prisoners of opinion
05:35and prisoners of civil or political activism.
05:41We want to say through this silent protest that we do not forget the prisoners of opinion.
05:47We also call for the purification of the atmosphere,
05:51a democratic atmosphere that respects differences and the right of the opposition.
05:57The Association for Democratic Women has previously called for the release of political prisoners of opinion
06:03and the arrest of human rights activists and the respect of the Innocence Committee in the trials.
06:10These demands were met with what the Tunisian Association for Democratic Women called for,
06:15the release of human rights activists and the arrest of human rights activists,
06:18as the tensions have increased since the Tunisian president took power in 2011
06:25and his continued insistence on undermining parties and organizations, according to the link statement.
06:31There was a revolution and blood was shed for freedom of expression, freedom of organization and freedom of movement in Tunisia
06:44and we feel like we are being beaten.
06:46We are returning to a narrow, dictatorial square.
06:52We feel oppressed and we feel that we do not have freedoms in our country.
07:02In response, Tunisia issued a statement on International Human Rights Day
07:06emphasizing that it is keen to respect human rights, rights and freedoms
07:12and to work to establish the principles of social justice.
07:15As for the human rights organizations, they call for the release of political prisoners of opinion
07:21and journalists who were arrested for their activities.
07:28In Morocco, a comprehensive investigation was launched in March 2024
07:34which aims to identify the characteristics of the national herd
07:39and the formation of local herds of sheep and goats
07:43in addition to a report on its development in a context known for years of drought.
07:48This investigation is being carried out within the framework of a comprehensive partnership agreement
07:52between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Moroccan Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats.
07:57More details in this report by Marwa bin Halima and Youssef Ouhamou.
08:03In the heart of the region of Tassoul, specifically in one of the typical villages,
08:08a precise system is used to identify the national herd and the local herd.
08:13Here, the diversity of local herds of sheep and goats is evident.
08:17After the calculation is carried out,
08:19the working team of the National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
08:23moves between the villages of the Kingdom
08:25to monitor the condition of the herd
08:27and to observe the signs of its development in light of harsh climatic conditions.
08:31The goal is to support breeders and to enhance production
08:35and to develop this valuable national heritage.
08:37The most important information that is included in the report is the identity of the herd,
08:41the number of sheep and goats, and their lineage.
08:46This process is important to ensure a precise tracking of the condition of the herd
08:52and it enables us to know the exact number of heads of sheep and goats.
09:00We call on all breeders to participate in this process
09:04and to provide the correct information about the number of heads of sheep and goats
09:09because this is in the interest of the country, the citizens and the breeders.
09:13The database of the National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
09:19is an essential part of the process of tracking the herd
09:22as it is responsible for recording the information
09:26that the research groups collect from the field about the breeders and their companions.
09:30It relies on an electronic application designed specifically for this process
09:35which facilitates the process of entering the data accurately and quickly.
09:39This data will be used by the public authorities
09:43to take the appropriate measures
09:46and to be directed towards preserving the herd
09:52and to support its ability to withstand climate change.
09:58The tracking process is part of a partnership agreement
10:01between the Moroccan Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
10:05and the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development, Water and Forestry.
10:09The agreement includes the provision of the necessary logistical support
10:12with the commissioning of field supervisors to ensure the accuracy of the process.
10:18In the Moroccan mountains, the Bouskoura forest,
10:22which is the natural habitat of the White House,
10:25faces major challenges in recent years
10:28due to years of drought,
10:31which has led to the weakening of its trees
10:33and has made them vulnerable to diseases,
10:35insects and reptiles.
10:38The National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
10:41has launched a large program to save the forest
10:45and to preserve its sustainability.
10:47This is a report by Younus Mazih and Younus Sgheri.
10:51The Bouskoura forest,
10:53the natural habitat of the White House,
10:56covering 3000 hectares,
10:59faces today major environmental challenges
11:02due to years of drought.
11:05The current situation of the Bouskoura forest
11:09faces major environmental challenges
11:12due to years of drought.
11:15The National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
11:18has launched a large program to save the forest
11:21and to preserve its sustainability.
11:24The National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
11:27has launched a large program to save the forest
11:30and to preserve its sustainability.
11:33The National Association for the Breeding of Sheep and Goats
11:36is responsible for the propagation of sheep
11:39and goats in order to keep the people healthy.
11:42We also work on agriculture,
11:45on about 3000 hectares.
11:48We also work on agriculture,
11:51on about 3000 hectares.
11:54Our role is to preserve the resilience
11:57of the remaining people,
12:00so that we have healthy trees.
12:04This is a challenge pushed by the National Accountants
12:08for water and forests
12:11about conducting a comprehensive investigation
12:14and by preparing an urgent program
12:17for the period between 2025 and 2026
12:20focusing on three main topics,
12:23one of which is the purification and removal
12:26of dead trees and processing,
12:29The health condition of the trees in the Bouskoura forest is mainly due to the aging of the trees,
12:38which were planted in the 1960s and 1970s by the Ministry of Water and Forestry,
12:42which is currently in a state of drought and weakness,
12:46which has increased significantly over the years of drought,
12:50which has made it vulnerable to insects and bugs.
12:53This is the reason for this phenomenon that we can see now in this open forest,
12:59which is the restriction of trees,
13:01in order to, God willing, restore the trees of this area with new types of vegetation.
13:06The current open work has been caused by a temporary restriction
13:11of the access to some areas for the sake of safety.
13:15For this reason, we ask the people who come to the forest
13:19not to enter these areas in order to avoid any problems.
13:24In the face of these challenges,
13:26and the large open workshop to restore the forest,
13:30the agency calls on everyone to participate in this initiative
13:34to ensure the continuity of natural breathing.
13:39Back to the international issue,
13:41Asma, in South Korea in particular,
13:43the President of the country pledges self-defense
13:46and apologizes to the people.
13:48South Korean President Yun Suk-yool pledged self-defense
13:53and accused the opposition of causing a national crisis.
13:59Yun Suk-yool apologized to the people
14:02for his decision that he made on December 3
14:06to impose the official rules in the country
14:09only six hours before he had to withdraw from this step
14:14under pressure from the parliament and the street.
14:18The President of the country pledged self-defense
14:21and apologizes to the people.
14:23With this we come to the end of this issue
14:25Thank you for following the rest of the episodes
14:28and media topics.
14:29I am Mornin, in touch with Hussamuddin Nasser.
14:31Thank you very much, Asma.
14:33Thank you for this regional and international news tour.
14:37Now, our viewers, we continue to broadcast these episodes
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