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00:16The training continues on Mediain TV Africa, thank you for joining us for this round of news, here are the headlines.
00:23The city of Marrakech welcomes on Monday the CFA World 2024 ceremony,
00:27a ceremony that rewards the players and coaches who have shown themselves this year. Details in a few moments.
00:37While a high-ranking representative of the EU is expected in Damascus to meet the new leaders,
00:42the UN special envoy to Syria, Yair Perdersen, stressed the need for a credible and inclusive transition.
00:53Following the Israeli decision to double the population of the annexed Golan, reactions follow.
00:59Several countries qualify this decision as sabotage of opportunities to restore peace in the region.
01:05See you in a moment for the development.
01:10Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
01:11The city of Marrakech welcomes on Monday the CFA World 2024 ceremony.
01:17The city of Marrakech welcomes on Monday the celebrities and legends of the African continent
01:22to reward the players and coaches who have shown themselves this year.
01:28The Moroccan Dora El Madani wins the trophy of best young African player,
01:34while Bouchra Karnoubi is elected referee of the year.
01:38The Ivory Coast, champion of Africa in title, finishes best African nation among men,
01:44while Nigeria wins the trophy of best African nation among women.
01:48The Senegalese Lavin Kamara holds the title of best young African player.
01:52You will have more details in our next editions about this ceremony.
02:03Under the wise leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
02:07infrastructures are one of the main priorities of the development process.
02:13This is what the head of the Moroccan government said today
02:16during the monthly plenary session of the House of Representatives
02:20devoted to the issues of general policy on basic infrastructures
02:25as a lever for economic and social development.
02:28Aziz Akhanouch noted that this priority is part of an ambitious societal project
02:34and a clear and global vision based on the balance between economic and social dimensions
02:40while guaranteeing territorial justice.
02:47More than a week after being overthrown,
02:50Syrian ex-president Bashar al-Assad came out of his silence in Moscow.
02:54He took refuge with his relatives, claiming that he had fled Syria
02:59only after the fall of Damascus at the hands of a rebel coalition
03:03which he called the new leaders of the terrorist country.
03:07My departure from Syria was not planned
03:10and did not take place during the last hours of the battle,
03:14contrary to some allegations made by Bashar al-Assad
03:18in a statement in English on the President's Telegram channel.
03:28Geir Pedersen, UN Special Envoy in Syria,
03:32The United Kingdom and the United States have indicated
03:41that they have established contacts with Raya Tardir al-Sham
03:44while France has announced that it will send a diplomatic mission to Damascus tomorrow.
03:49A first in 12 years.
03:51Mohamed al-Bashir, new Prime Minister in charge of the transition until March 1,
03:57We have promised to guarantee the rights of all,
04:00while all Syrians try to resume a normal life.
04:09The European Union will send representatives to Damascus on Monday
04:14to meet the leaders of the new power in place in Syria
04:18after the fall of Bashar al-Assad,
04:20announced by the head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kayas.
04:24We will first discuss the level of our engagement with the new Syrian leaders
04:30and the type of measures we are ready to take to establish relations with them.
04:35To explain, Mrs. Kayas, Raya Tardir al-Sham,
04:38a former Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda,
04:40claims to have broken with terrorism,
04:43but remains in several Western capitals,
04:45including Washington, classified as a terrorist.
04:48Damascus, Syria
04:52High EU representatives were expected on Monday in Damascus
04:57to meet the leaders of the new power in place.
05:00A week after the fall of Bashar al-Assad,
05:02foreign chancellories are multiplying the steps to establish contact with the new authorities of the country.
05:08The point with Raja Ingo.
05:12Several countries and organizations had saluted the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
05:16Many of them have announced that they have established contact with the new Syrian authorities.
05:21France has planned to send a diplomatic mission to Damascus, the first in 12 years.
05:26On its side, Qatar has announced the reopening on Tuesday of its embassy.
05:30The Qatari delegation arrived in the country where it met the new authorities.
05:35After Washington, the United Kingdom,
05:37by the voice of its head of diplomacy, David Lamy,
05:39has established diplomatic contacts.
05:41Even if for him the group of rebels remains a proscript organization,
05:45working with it is necessary to revive the country.
05:51Today I am announcing a 50 million pound aid for Syria.
05:55We want to see a future led by the Syrians and belonging to the Syrians.
05:58And we want a representative and inclusive future.
06:01This is what the partners of the region have proven and this is what we are encouraging.
06:07Turkey has already reopened its embassy in Damascus after more than 12 years of closure.
06:12The border country is ready to provide military aid if the new Syrian government asks for it.
06:17While visiting Syria, the special envoy of the UN for Syria,
06:21Gein Petersen, met Abu Mohammed, the leader of the group of rebels who chased Bashar al-Assad out of power.
06:27The UN wishes to work so that the Syrians reappropriate their country,
06:31which has gone through a major humanitarian crisis.
06:34We need to get the political process underway that is inclusive for all Syrians.
06:39We need to get the political process underway that is inclusive for all Syrians.
06:44This process must obviously be led by the Syrians themselves.
06:47It is therefore a Syrian responsibility with the help of international assistance to achieve it.
06:51It is therefore essential to ensure that Syria receives immediate humanitarian aid,
06:56granted by the inhabitants of Syria and for all refugees who wish to return.
07:00It is absolutely crucial.
07:02And to all the refugees who want to return.
07:04The Syrian economy is in turmoil, mined by international sanctions.
07:08The country is murdered by nearly 14 years of devastating war.
07:15Still in Syria, Turkish rescuers are investigating the prison of Satnaya.
07:20The operations should allow to find people detained in underground hiding places.
07:25Nearly 80 Turkish rescuers will conduct research on several levels of underground.
07:32Thousands of detainees, some of whom have been held since the 1980s,
07:37in this prison north of Damascus,
07:40which Amnesty International has called a human abattoir.
07:47Meanwhile, the Kremlin has not decided on the fate of its military bases in Syria.
07:52Moscow could consider maintaining them, despite the flight of its ally, former President Bashar al-Assad.
07:58There is no definitive decision on this subject.
08:01We are in contact with the representatives of the forces that currently control the situation in the country,
08:07as stated by Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Kremlin.
08:10As a reminder, Moscow has two military bases in Syria.
08:14Following the Israeli decision to double the population of the annexed Golan,
08:19the reactions follow.
08:21Several countries qualify this decision as sabotage,
08:24opportunities to restore peace in the region.
08:27Shaima Fikri for the latest developments.
08:32A few hours after the fall on December 8 of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
08:37Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
08:40ordered the army to seize the Golan, controlled by the UN.
08:45We have no interest in confronting Syria.
08:48We will determine Israel's policy towards Damascus
08:51according to the emerging reality on the ground.
08:54I remind you that for decades, Syria has been an active enemy state of Israel.
08:59It has attacked us again and again.
09:01It has allowed others to attack us from its territory.
09:05It has allowed Iran to arm the Hezbollah through its territory.
09:10Saudi Arabia condemned the Israeli government's project,
09:13denouncing a continuous sabotage of opportunities to restore security and stability in Syria
09:19after the fall of Assad.
09:21Qatar, on the other hand, deplored a new episode
09:24in the series of Israeli aggressors on Syrian territories
09:27and a flagrant violation of international law.
09:30About 30,000 Israeli citizens live in 34 settlements of the Golan,
09:34annexed by Israel,
09:36of which 23,000 Druze claim for most Syrians
09:40while having the status of residents in Israel.
09:43This is the Israeli occupation.
09:47As far as the Israeli occupation is concerned,
09:50it is not surprising that Israel is starting to act in a different way.
09:55As far as the Israeli occupation is concerned,
09:58it is not surprising that Israel is starting a new occupation behind us.
10:02You can see the excavation work carried out by the Israeli army,
10:06which goes against all international charts.
10:12Happiness has not been satisfied
10:14since Israel attacked the villages of the Golan
10:17and proceeds to ethnic cleansing of this region
10:20to seize part of Syrian territory.
10:24The Israeli army has also seized areas
10:27located beyond the Tampon area.
10:29Israel has presented this action,
10:31which has aroused international condemnation,
10:34as a temporary and defensive measure.
10:36For its part, the Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz,
10:39ordered troops to prepare to stay all winter
10:42in the Tampon area,
10:44and Netanyahu had declared that the annexed Golan
10:46would be Israeli for eternity.
10:5040 Palestinians killed.
10:52This is the report of the civilian defense of Gaza
10:55in Israeli strikes targeting several areas of the enclave.
10:58Four people were also killed and eight injured
11:01in a strike that hit a tent
11:04sheltering dozens of people
11:06moved to Deir el-Bala,
11:08where the situation is on the ground.
11:10What is Israel's strategy in the Gaza Strip?
11:13This is my interview with Amjad Chihab,
11:15a professor of political science
11:17at the University of Al-Rhodes.
11:45Amjad Chihab, a professor of political science at the University of Al-Rhodes
12:16Amjad Chihab, a professor of political science at the University of Al-Rhodes
12:29In Gaza, 96% of children think their death is imminent,
12:33while 49% of them want to die.
12:36A study supported by the War Child Alliance
12:39reveals the extent of psychological damage
12:42on young Palestinians
12:44while Israel continues its murderous attacks
12:46in the Palestinian enclave.
12:48Suhail Jalil tells us more.
12:5296% of children in Gaza think their death is imminent,
12:56while 49% of them want to die.
13:00Atrocious figures reveal the extent of psychological damage
13:04on children in Gaza.
13:06The report of a report written by
13:08the Community Training Center
13:10for Crisis Management Based in Gaza,
13:12supported by the War Child Alliance.
13:15According to the report,
13:1792% of minors do not accept reality,
13:2079% suffer from nightmares,
13:23and 73% show symptoms of aggressiveness.
13:2787% show intense fear,
13:3077% of children avoid talking about traumatic events.
13:34In June,
13:36the investigation questioned parents or children's tutors
13:39from families where at least one child was disabled,
13:42injured or unaccompanied.
13:44A report that shows without a doubt
13:46that Gaza is one of the most horrible places in the world for children.
13:50These children witnessed the bombing of their homes and schools,
13:53experienced the loss of loved ones,
13:55and were displaced or separated from their families
13:58while fleeing to secure themselves.
14:01The extent of the displacement is dizzying.
14:04More than 9 million Palestinians in Gaza,
14:06about 90% of the total population of the territory,
14:10have been forced to flee, often several times.
14:14It is estimated that 17,000 children in Gaza
14:16are unaccompanied or separated from their parents,
14:18which exposes them to an increased risk of exploitation,
14:21abuse and other serious violations of their rights.
14:24Faced with the extent of the crisis,
14:26the War Child Association and its partners
14:28have been able to help 17,000 children in Gaza
14:31by providing them with mental health support.
14:34War Child aims to help one million children,
14:37including psychosocial support,
14:39in what, according to them,
14:41will be the greatest humanitarian response
14:43in these three decades of existence.
14:47Russian President Vladimir Putin
14:49has made the 2024 battle report in Ukraine.
14:52He congratulates himself on the pace of the advance of his troops
14:55and the advantage of the front.
14:58More details with Raja Hidgo.
15:02In a speech,
15:04in front of the main staff of his Ministry of Defense,
15:07Vladimir Putin assured
15:09that the Russian troops have a strategic advantage
15:12over the entire contact line.
15:14He also claimed what he calls
15:16the liberation of Ukrainian cities and villages,
15:19about 189 localities, in 2024.
15:27Thanks to the professionalism and courage of our soldiers,
15:30to the heroic work of the workers of the defense industry
15:33and to the truly national support of the army and the navy,
15:36the Russian troops firmly hold the tactical advantage
15:39over the entire combat line in Ukraine.
15:45Russian soldiers are now at the gates of Poskrov,
15:48a large mining and logistics city
15:51in eastern Ukraine,
15:53which they have been trying to take for months.
15:55Fewer and less armed,
15:57the Ukrainian forces are gradually losing ground,
15:59but at a pace that has accelerated since the fall.
16:02Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov
16:05said that Russia had taken
16:07more than 4,000 km of Ukrainian territory this year
16:10and was currently advancing at 30 km per day.
16:13Russia benefits from a larger population than Ukraine,
16:16which strengthens its ranks at the front.
16:20A systematic work on the recruitment of the Russian Armed Forces
16:23continues in collaboration with the regions.
16:25Just this year,
16:2780,000 soldiers under contract
16:29have already been recruited.
16:31On average, more than 1,200 people
16:33sign contracts every day.
16:37Vladimir Putin also informed
16:39that his forces were beginning to use
16:41systems assisted by artificial intelligence
16:44and praised the considerable increase
16:46in the production of weapons in the country.
16:49It should be noted that the head of the Kremlin
16:51did not give in his report
16:53information on the losses suffered by the Russian army.
16:58In Central Africa, the heads of state
17:00and government of the CEDEAO
17:02announced a six-month delay
17:04for the AIS countries.
17:06This period of transition will last
17:08until July 29, 2025
17:10and allows the doors of the CEDEAO
17:12to remain open.
17:14Two days before the summit,
17:16Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger
17:18reaffirmed their irreversible decision
17:20to leave the West African instance.
17:22But what to retain from this Abuja summit?
17:24Bakary Gueye, a Mauritanian journalist,
17:26returns on the outskirts of this meeting.
17:30As you know, this summit was a summit
17:32we could say of the last chance
17:34because on the menu of this summit
17:36there was in particular
17:38the problem of the withdrawal
17:40of the three AIS countries
17:42which concern the most
17:44the heads of state of the CEDEAO
17:46because it is a very hard blow.
17:48So it was necessary at all costs
17:50to try to save the furniture
17:52and that was the main point
17:54that was on the agenda
17:56even if in any case
17:58at this summit
18:00it was also necessary
18:02to discuss several files
18:04including the security file.
18:06It was also necessary
18:08to discuss
18:10the annual reports
18:12of the year 2024
18:14on the state of the community.
18:16Discuss also
18:18the report of the
18:2053rd Ordinary Meeting
18:22of the Council of Mediation
18:24and Security.
18:26There were also
18:28the economic issues
18:30that were on the agenda
18:32because there is the launch
18:34of the ECO which is out of order
18:36since 2020.
18:38It was also necessary to relaunch
18:40this issue.
18:42So on all these issues
18:44the heads of state
18:46tried to find solutions
18:48and the withdrawal
18:50of the AES countries
18:52the heads of state
18:54deployed all their efforts
18:56all imaginable imagination
18:58to try to retain
19:00these countries.
19:02The head of state
19:04of Senegal
19:06who was the main mediator
19:08in this affair
19:10had a mandate to continue
19:12these efforts
19:14until these countries
19:16In the conflict in Sudan
19:18Human Rights Watch accuses
19:20paramilitary forces of rapid support
19:22and allied militias
19:24of having committed generalized sexual violence
19:26in the south of the country.
19:28In a report published this Monday
19:30the Human Rights Defense Organization
19:32claims to have documented dozens of cases
19:34involving women and girls
19:36aged 7 to 50
19:38victims of sexual violence
19:40in the south of Kordofan.
19:46A small parenthesis in Mayotte
19:48with the archipelago
19:50which is on red alert after the passage
19:52of the Shido cyclone.
19:54Rescue operations are underway
19:56to help the victims.
19:58Ministers of the Interior
20:00and the Outskirts
20:02are very much expected this Monday
20:04in the poorest department
20:06of France where authorities
20:08fear several hundred deaths.
20:10With gusts of wind
20:12at more than 220 km per hour
20:14last Saturday, the small archipelago
20:16where about a third of the population
20:18lives in precarious habitats.
20:26Let's go to Senegal
20:28where the organs
20:30of the media sector
20:32are in an uncomfortable economic situation.
20:34Management of the sector
20:36is pointed out.
20:38More details with Abdoul Rahim Bari
20:40and Cherndaou.
20:42While information is spreading
20:44at lightning speed,
20:46the media landscape in Senegal
20:48is in the middle of a period of transition.
20:50Between printed newspapers, televisions
20:52and other online platforms,
20:54the classic economic models
20:56of the media are facing
20:58disturbances.
21:00A polarization that is explained
21:02by a difficult situation
21:04of the media observed
21:06since the health crisis
21:08commonly called
21:10Covid-19.
21:12There is also a problem
21:14related to the narrowness
21:16of advertising,
21:18and beyond this rarity
21:20of advertising resources,
21:22there is also
21:24the fact
21:26that
21:28certain media
21:30lack a little
21:32innovation,
21:34lack a little
21:36inspiration.
21:38However, the technological
21:40mutation of Senegalese media
21:42poses an emergency.
21:44For an adapted economic model,
21:46digitization remains an alternative.
21:48It's just a question
21:50of ingenuity
21:52and adaptation.
21:54As I said earlier,
21:56consumption habits have changed.
21:58People consume information
22:00like they consume fast food.
22:02What do you propose to the public?
22:04How do you propose it?
22:06For me, the economic model
22:08must be based on adaptation
22:10in time, especially
22:12on digital platforms,
22:14because they offer a lot of opportunities.
22:16For example,
22:18we adapted ourselves
22:20so that in the last three years
22:22we have gained a lot of money
22:24on digital platforms
22:26that are a relay of growth
22:28at our level.
22:30To guarantee the survival
22:32of Senegalese media
22:34we must restructure
22:36and rethink
22:38not only the economic model
22:40but also
22:42rethink
22:46the media as such
22:48beyond the economic model.
22:50It's not just a question
22:52of economic model.
22:54It's a question
22:56of restructuring.
22:58It's also a question
23:00of organization.
23:04The press is a sector
23:06in full evolution,
23:08hence the need for press bosses
23:10to draw lessons.
23:12The goal is to develop
23:14sustainable solutions
23:16to set up a reliable
23:18and resilient economic model
23:20able to face the shock.
23:22Dakar Capital Senegal
23:24is also the third edition
23:26of the Salon des Algorithmes
23:28et des Technologies Innovantes
23:30of Senegal.
23:32Abdelrahim Bari and Moussa Ndir
23:34will tell us more.
23:36Exploiting artificial intelligence
23:38to stimulate innovation
23:40and sustainable development
23:42is the theme of this third edition
23:44of the Salon des Algorithmes
23:46et des Technologies Innovantes
23:48of Senegal.
23:50This event in Senegal
23:52has seen the participation
23:54of a diversified range of participants.
23:56Institutions, innovators,
23:58entrepreneurs,
24:00and investors were present.
24:02The digital declination
24:04of the National Agenda 2050
24:06called New Deal Technology
24:08materializes the vision
24:10of a digital Senegal,
24:12a country of added value services.
24:14The New Deal Technology
24:16aims to rely on universal access
24:18to the Internet,
24:20drive the digital transformation
24:22of the administration
24:24and the sectors,
24:26and accelerate the digital revolution
24:28on the African border.
24:30It is therefore with great pride
24:32that I declare open
24:34this edition of CENTIS 2024
24:36that this meeting
24:38is a source of inspiration
24:40and collaboration for all.
24:42Senegal demonstrates
24:44a real leadership
24:46in this field in Africa
24:48and its will to explore
24:50the potential of digital transformation
24:52of its economy
24:54and its public service
24:56These two days of the event
24:58are dedicated to artificial intelligence,
25:00technological innovation,
25:02and digital solutions
25:04to raise the ambitions of the continent.
25:06The presence of this passionate
25:08and attentive audience
25:10shows that CENTIS is much more
25:12than a gathering,
25:14it is a collective movement
25:16aiming to build a better future
25:18led by a technology
25:20at the service of humans.
25:22With the participation
25:24of startups and companies
25:26and more than 700 visitors,
25:28CENTIS highlights
25:30the latest trends
25:32in innovative technologies.
25:34For this edition,
25:36we have proposed the Jangat solution.
25:38Jangat is an application
25:40on a digital platform
25:42that has been developed
25:44to allow people
25:46to discuss with documents,
25:48to make documents accessible
25:50on public documents.
25:52In 2024, CENTIS wants
25:54a lever to position Senegal
25:56as a technological hub
25:58in Africa and the whole world.
26:00Let's still talk about technology.
26:02Faced with competition
26:04from Elon Musk,
26:06the European Union has officially launched
26:08its IRIS-2 project
26:10of satellite communication
26:12constellations.
26:14A flagship project
26:16in space,
26:18after the Galileo and Copernicus programs
26:20on climate resilience.
26:22IRIS-2 is expected to have
26:24a network of 290 multi-orbital satellites
26:26offering connection services by 2030.
26:28Europe is trying to position itself
26:30against Elon Musk's
26:32American SpaceX,
26:34which took a long time ahead
26:36with Starlink becoming
26:38one of the world's main internet
26:40providers by satellite.
26:42And that's it for today.
26:46See you next time.
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