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مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 13/12/2024

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00:00Welcome to the section of Moroccan and Moroccan newspapers.
00:12Usbo'iyat Al-Ayam talked about the nominated games for the World Cup 2030
00:18and said that there are 20 suggested games for the 24th and 20th edition of the World Cup.
00:2511 of them in Spain, 6 in Morocco and 3 in Portugal.
00:29As for the Moroccan stadiums, it is related to each of Al-Hassan Al-Thani's big stadiums
00:34in which construction began in the city of Bint Sleiman in 2024
00:39and is scheduled to be completed in 2028.
00:43Its capacity will be 115,000 spectators
00:47and Agadir Stadium has a capacity of 46,000 spectators
00:52then the sports complex in Fes, which has a capacity of 56,000 spectators
00:58and the big stadium in Marrakesh, which has a capacity of 46,000 spectators.
01:03It is also related, according to Al-Sahifa, to the Emir Moulai Abdullah,
01:07which has a capacity of 69,000 spectators
01:11in addition to the big stadium in Tangier, which has a capacity of 76,000 spectators.
01:19According to the Hespres website, it is expected that Morocco will import meat from Argentina
01:24as the National Health and Agriculture Service in Argentina announced
01:29that this South American country will be able to export goat and goat meat to the Kingdom
01:35after the National Office for Health and Food Safety in Morocco announced this decision.
01:41According to a statement made by Hespres at the government's official electronic gate in Buenos Aires,
01:49Argentina will now be able to export goat and goat meat to Morocco
01:54in addition to beef, which it had previously exported after the negotiations
01:59made by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Welfare and Fishing
02:04by the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the Moroccan officials.
02:09In Algeria, random doctors' decisions are worth a lot of money compared to the euro and dollar.
02:15According to the Leut360 website, Algeria is facing an economic crisis that is worsening day by day
02:22because of the random decisions, according to the description of the author,
02:26which is taken by President Abdel Majid Tabouna.
02:29Despite the high income from oil and gas exports,
02:32the national economy is suffering from unprecedented deterioration in the value of the dinar
02:37compared to foreign currencies,
02:39and the price of the euro and dollar exchange rate in the black market this week has been broken
02:44by new statistical figures.
02:46According to the website, doctors have already taken some measures in recent weeks,
02:52which, as we mentioned, the author described as random,
02:55but they did not contribute to the reduction of the euro and dollar.
02:59The first measure, which was taken in October,
03:02was to freeze the registration of used cars for less than three years.
03:07The second measure was to set a ceiling for the amount that Algerian travelers can withdraw from the country from foreign currency.
03:15At the moment, these measures only contributed to deepening the crisis,
03:21as the balance of the currency market in Algeria is still unaffected by any of these measures, according to Leut360.
03:31Al-Itiham's room in the Algerian Judiciary Council rejected the release
03:35that was submitted by the lawyer of the Algerian French writer Boulam Sinsala,
03:39who has been in office since mid-November,
03:41on charges related to soil safety and national unity,
03:45according to what was mentioned in the Algerian newspaper Al-Watan.
03:48These statements confirmed by a statement from Algerian lawyers who were appointed by the court
03:53that Sinsala, who is 80 years old, is in good health,
03:57and that a medical team is in charge of following up on his condition.
04:00At the same time, the French lawyer Sinsala François Zemraie
04:05appealed to the Algerian authorities, which refused to grant him a defense termination from his client.
04:11He said in a press conference that he will wait a few days before filing a complaint against Algeria
04:17with the UN Human Rights Commission and the Human Rights Committee of the African Union.
04:23This is all we have for today.

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