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00:00Thank you for joining us for this round of news, here are the headlines.
00:22An exceptional period, exceptional measures at the end of the year.
00:26Some banking agencies will be open this weekend to facilitate banking operations to customers.
00:32He announces the professional grouping of banks in Morocco. Details in a few moments.
00:41At least 85 people were killed this Sunday in the crash of a plane in the Republic of Korea.
00:46Only two survivors were rescued at this stage.
00:50In Gaza, Israel claims to have been questioned by the director of the hospital in Kamal Adwan on Saturday.
01:00The World Health Organization said it was concerned.
01:04See you in a moment for the developments.
01:10Welcome ladies and gentlemen, this weekend Moroccan banks are opening their doors exceptionally,
01:16whether it is withdrawal deposits or closure of financial operations.
01:21Individuals and companies can benefit from a proximity service to complete the year 2024 safely.
01:29The explanations are with Younes Ben Zenem.
01:34To facilitate banking operations in this period of the end of the year,
01:38the professional grouping of banks in Morocco announces an exceptional measure.
01:42Banks are open on Saturday and Sunday.
01:44The approach also aims to allow individuals to regularize their fiscal situation for the coming year.
01:56It is a good initiative that offers a last chance to people concerned to regularize their situation before the deadline set by the law.
02:06Offering a chance to regularize the fiscal situation is a good thing.
02:12This will inflate the treasury of the state and will have a positive impact on the financing of public investments.
02:21According to the General Directorate of Taxes,
02:23regularization concerns individuals for their profits and taxable income in Morocco,
02:28which had not been declared before January 1.
02:32Physical people practicing liberal activities, such as e-commerce,
02:41and those who have not yet declared their income must pay a fixed contribution of 5%
02:51of the value of the assets and expenses concerned.
02:56Thus, the declared amounts will not be taken into account to rectify the taxable assets during a possible fiscal control.
03:07Several banks have already revealed the list of open agencies during this weekend.
03:12In total, no less than 290 agencies are available throughout the Kingdom.
03:17The list of open banking agencies is published on the website of each bank.
03:23Yesterday, the first edition of the Regional Communications Days of the Breméde 6 Foundation
03:30for the Social Works of the National Security Staff was held in Escalaraba.
03:35For the last stage of this initiative, which is coming to an end today,
03:39several stands and spaces have been set up in favor of partners of the Foundation.
03:44The goal is to strengthen proximity communication while addressing emergency cases
03:50and to overcome the obstacles to the access of participants to the social benefits proposed.
03:59Prochorion situation.
04:00Prime Minister Qatari met yesterday in Doha a delegation from Hamas
04:05for discussions on a ceasefire in Gaza.
04:08Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani discussed the developments surrounding the negotiations for a truce.
04:15The Palestinian delegation was led by High Commissioner Khalil al-Hayya.
04:20This is what the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
04:29Meanwhile, Israel claimed to have arrested on Saturday for an interrogation
04:34the director of the Kamala Dwan hospital, Dr. Osam Abu Safiya,
04:39suspected of being a terrorist of Hamas, among the more than 240 arrests in total.
04:46The World Health Organization was said to be concerned.
04:50The Kamala Dwan hospital was the last large operating hospital in the north of the Palestinian territory
04:57and is now empty and out of service,
05:01said the WHO following a large-scale offensive by the Israeli army.
05:10At the same time, the Israeli army also carried out strikes against an infrastructure at the Janta post
05:17on the Lebanese-Syrian border.
05:19According to Tzahal, this building allowed the Hezbollah to pass weapons.
05:26These offensives occurred a month after the entry into force of a very fragile strike
05:32between Israel and the Palestinian movement,
05:35and that the two parties are mutually accused of violating.
05:41How to explain this intensification of Israeli strikes against different infrastructures
05:47to the detriment of human lives?
05:50Answer with Ramjad Shihab, professor of political sciences at the University of Al-Khotsan.
05:56Yes, Israel benefits from Hezbollah's weakness.
06:00It also benefits from the violation of the agreement signed between the Lebanese government and Israel.
06:08It benefits from the fact that the Lebanese army is a very weak army,
06:12which is incapable of resisting.
06:14It destroys all the military infrastructure installed by Hezbollah, especially in the south of Lebanon.
06:21According to the agreement, Hezbollah must withdraw after the river of Litani.
06:28In the south of Lebanon, normally there is no military force that can stop the insurrections
06:39that are made by the Israeli army.
06:42So they are destroying all the infrastructure,
06:45and even they are razing the houses of the inhabitants of the south of Lebanon
06:52to avoid the return of Hezbollah.
06:56As it happened in 2006, when there were clashes between Hezbollah and Israel,
07:04I think that Israel benefits from the situation
07:09and is trying to react by violating almost 320 times the agreement between the two sides.
07:21The 60 days that were given to withdraw completely from the south of Lebanon are coming to an end.
07:32I think that there will also be a provocation by Hezbollah to stay,
07:39or they will respect the commitments made to France and the United States
07:48and guarantee these 60-day agreements.
07:54This time in Yemen, the Houthis accuse Washington and London of having conducted air strikes on Saturday
08:01against the north of the country.
08:03Two air raids targeted the area of Burais in the district of Mehdi, the province of Rajah,
08:09and indicated the rebels in a statement.
08:11The Houthis attributed to Washington and London this strike,
08:15which took place the day after the Israeli raids,
08:18which killed six people and severely damaged the airport in Saqqara.
08:26In the Republic of Korea, yesterday,
08:29President Moon Jae-in ordered the army to open fire to enter the parliament
08:35in an attempt to impose martial law.
08:38The country is at its third leader in less than two months,
08:42Aung San Suu Kyi, the interim president in office since mid-December,
08:47has been dismissed by the deputies,
08:50who blame her for attempting to interfere with the investigation
08:53about the coup d'etat of her predecessor.
08:59Let's stay in Korea, where at least 85 people were killed this Sunday
09:03in the crash of a plane of the Jeju Air company from Bangkok.
09:09The plane that crashed caught fire
09:11while landing at the airport of Muan in the southwest of the country,
09:16probably following a collision with birds.
09:21So far, there are only two survivors
09:25and 85 dead were indicated by the firefighters in a statement.
09:30The two survivors at this stage are a passenger and a crew member.
09:39Vladimir Putin apologized on Saturday,
09:43without clearly saying whether the plane of the Azerbaijani Airlines
09:48was hit by a Russian missile.
09:51The head of the Russian state apologized to Ilham Aliyev
09:56for the fact that this rather tragic incident
10:00occurred in Russian airspace.
10:02The accident killed 38 people.
10:04However, the strong man of Russia did not say whether the shots of his army
10:09had hit the plane that crashed in Kazakhstan last Wednesday.
10:17In Senegal, Prime Minister Osama Ntsoko faced parliament
10:21for his declaration of general policy.
10:23Tax reform, reciprocity for visas,
10:26modification or abrogation of the amnesty law,
10:30so many topics addressed by the head of the Senegalese government.
10:33Back on the front lines of his plan of rupture
10:36for the next five years with Fatou Sissé.
10:42Faced with Senegalese deputies,
10:44Prime Minister Ousmane Ntsoko announced
10:47the abrogation of the amnesty law voted in March.
10:51This is on the occasion of his declaration of general policy,
10:54a way for the government to bring justice to the Senegalese
10:58who died in 2021 and 2013 in political violence.
11:03It will be proposed to your assembly in the coming weeks
11:07a bill bringing the amnesty law voted on March 6, 2024
11:11by the previous legislature.
11:14So that all the light is finally made
11:21and the responsibilities are established
11:23on some edges where they are located.
11:26It is not a matter of witch hunting,
11:28even less of revenge,
11:30because no feeling of revenge encourages us.
11:32Far from it, it is simply a matter of justice
11:35without which no social peace can be guaranteed.
11:40Some points announced by the Senegalese Prime Minister
11:44are not shared by some so-called non-aligned deputies.
11:48This is the case of the application of the principle of reciprocity
11:51of visas to outbounders from certain countries.
11:54Establishing the visa has been done several times.
11:57It has been abandoned.
11:59I was the Minister of Air Transport
12:01when Nakissa wanted to reestablish the visa.
12:03I came from the air transport sector.
12:05I will tell her, I do not give you less than three years
12:07to stop this business.
12:09It was not a position of weakness, etc.
12:11They tried it, it did not work.
12:13You are not going to start again
12:15what you have tried, it did not work.
12:17Another striking point of his speech
12:19are the ambitious measures
12:21aimed at reforming higher education.
12:23The objective is to strengthen
12:25the employability of young graduates
12:27by offering them a concrete professional experience
12:30from the initial training.
12:33An internship development policy
12:35for all students will be implemented
12:37to guarantee financial sustainability
12:42to guarantee financial sustainability
12:44of this vast site.
12:46A new educational economic model
12:48will be implemented based on the public-private partnership.
12:51Finances based on performance
12:53and financial autonomy of establishments.
12:56The scholarships will include
12:58a professional internship component
13:00while the establishments will be
13:02supervised and encouraged to generate
13:04income through the valorization
13:06of their expertise and applied research.
13:09Following his statement of general policy,
13:12these deputies of the 15th legislature
13:14are waiting for real solutions
13:16for the implementation of a sustainable
13:18and inclusive economic development.
13:21Today, the speech he held,
13:23I think it is a speech that reassures,
13:25that comforts,
13:27and that renews the hope
13:29for a fair Senegal,
13:31for a prosperous Senegal,
13:33for a sovereign Senegal.
13:35After receiving the head of government
13:37at the National Assembly,
13:39the deputies are holding a plenary session
13:41this Saturday, December 28,
13:43adopting the Finance Law for the year 2025
13:46and electing the members
13:48of the Senegalese High Court of Justice.
13:51Thousands of Mozambicans
13:53fled the country
13:55following violent post-electoral demonstrations.
13:58This week was marked
14:00by many acts of vandalism and plunder.
14:03Some 13,000 people fled to Malawi,
14:06mainly via its southern border.
14:09This outburst began on Monday,
14:12coinciding with the confirmation
14:14by the highest court of Mozambique
14:16of the victory contested
14:18by the opposition of the party in power,
14:21the FRILIMO,
14:23in the elections of October 9 last year.
14:29Direction Sudan,
14:31where inhabitants south of Khartoum
14:33received this week
14:35the first aid convoy since the beginning of the war.
14:38A total of 28 trucks loaded with food
14:40and medicine arrived in Jebel Oliya,
14:43a town located 40 km south of the capital.
14:47This town was part
14:49of one of the many regions of Sudan
14:52facing a massive famine
14:54since the beginning of the conflict,
14:56which has now been going on
14:58for 20 months between the army
15:00and the paramilitaries.
15:04Let's go now to Tunisia,
15:06where the past year
15:08has been characterized
15:10by serious political tensions
15:12between President Kayser Saied
15:14and the opposition.
15:16On the economic level,
15:18the difficulties of the country
15:20to get out of the crisis
15:22have negatively affected
15:24the purchasing power of Tunisians.
15:26Nachoa Bechat from Tunisia
15:28tells us more about this.
15:30The year 2024 is now over.
15:32Its successor, 2025,
15:34has careful forecasts in Tunisia.
15:36However, there are still fears.
15:38In addition to this,
15:40the degradation of the purchasing power
15:42of citizens and the imbalance
15:44of public finances.
15:46In 2024, statistics indicate
15:48a slowdown in growth
15:50of 1.8%
15:52during the third quarter of the year.
15:56I didn't buy anything.
15:58All food products are expensive.
16:00This past year has been marked
16:02by the presidential elections.
16:04The outgoing president,
16:06Kayser Saied,
16:08accused by the civil society
16:10of authoritarian drift,
16:12was re-elected
16:14to a crushing majority of 90.7%.
16:16Only two competitors
16:18were allowed to appear,
16:20out of 17 initially,
16:22after the elimination
16:24of the strongest rivals of Kayser Saied.
16:26The scrutiny was marked
16:28by a record abstention rate.
16:30Young people deserted the polls,
16:32with only 20% of voters
16:34aged between 18 and 35,
16:36according to figures
16:38given by the Superior Independent
16:40Institution for Elections.
16:44I boycotted the elections
16:46for several reasons.
16:48For five years, we have been waiting
16:50for the promises of Kayser Saied
16:52to come true.
16:54In addition, the level of life
16:56of Tunisians has degraded considerably.
16:58In terms of rights and freedom,
17:00the year 2024 has been difficult
17:02for many opponents.
17:04Unionists, lawyers
17:06and political commentators
17:08ended up in prison,
17:10according to article 54
17:12on cybercrime.
17:14In the face of the catastrophic
17:16landscape that women
17:18and Tunisians
17:20are living today,
17:22and in the face of the wave of repression
17:24that has taken hold of the country
17:26for several years,
17:28and for the liberation of women
17:30who have been arrested
17:32for their own opinions.
17:34Immigrant rights defenders
17:36also found themselves behind bars.
17:38For them, Tunisia
17:40has become, after the agreements
17:42signed with Italy and the European Union,
17:44a brutal border guard of Europe.
17:46In figures,
17:48the National Guard states
17:50that during the first eight months
17:52of the year 2024,
17:54arrivals in Italy from the Mediterranean
17:56fell by 63%
17:58compared to the same period
18:00in 2023.
18:04On the political level,
18:06many analysts fear
18:08a new toughening
18:10of power
18:12after the victory of Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
18:14who took up his favorite slogans
18:16announcing,
18:18in a martial time,
18:20to pursue the revolution
18:22of national liberation
18:24and to build a clean country
18:26of corrupt people
18:28and plotters.
18:30Back in the kingdom
18:32to talk about sports infrastructures
18:34which are in full construction
18:36in view of the organization
18:38of the Cannes 2025 and the World Cup 2030.
18:40The Tanger Stadium is an example of this.
18:42Built in 2011,
18:44this sports jewel
18:46is now under renovation.
18:48Dries Boussara has our shots
18:50in full construction in this story
18:52A year after the sending
18:54of the African Cup of Nations,
18:56the Tanger Stadium continues
18:58its metamorphosis at a sustained pace.
19:00At the end of the year,
19:02the arrival of the first batches
19:04of giant cables and metal plates
19:06marks a new decisive step.
19:14The reconstruction of the
19:16Tanger Stadium has taken
19:18decisive steps.
19:20In accordance with the recommendations
19:22and specifications of the
19:24International Football Federation,
19:28Sonarges and its partners
19:30are working hard to deliver
19:32the site in time.
19:36Around and inside the stadium,
19:38work continues without rest,
19:40including the exterior cover
19:42and the final installation
19:44of the new roof.
19:46In the end, its capacity will be
19:48100%
19:52The ongoing work includes
19:54the removal of the Olympic track,
19:56which will allow to free up space
19:58and thus make room for the stands,
20:00the installation of the roof,
20:02which will make the stadium
20:04100% covered.
20:06In addition to this,
20:08the renovation of the lawn
20:10and the creation of VIP space.
20:14The stadium will be equipped
20:16with a ventilation system
20:18and a last-generation lighting.
20:20Developments are also planned
20:22in the sports city of Zeytun,
20:24including the creation of
20:26green spaces, public areas
20:28and a parking lot at two levels.
20:32Ladies and gentlemen,
20:34it will be cold in Morocco.
20:36Snowfalls are expected
20:38in several provinces of the kingdom.
20:40According to the General Directorate
20:42of Meteorology, they will continue
20:44until Monday,
20:46especially in Midelt, Asilal,
20:48Benimelal, Tenrir, Alhaouz
20:50and Ouarzazate.
20:52The same phenomenon is expected
20:54in the provinces of Ifran,
20:56Shishawa, Tarroudant and Boulmane.
21:00And this concludes this news.
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