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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 03/01/2025

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00:00Welcome to this newscast, we present it to you directly from the Media TV channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent headlines.
00:30In Morocco, there is a warning about the risks of buying drugs through the internet to threaten public health.
00:39The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany and France is in Damascus to look for European relations with the new administration.
00:48An Israeli delegation is in Doha to complete the investigations into the case of the hostages in Gaza.
01:01We start with Morocco, where the local prison administration, Tanja 2, said that the general health situation in the prison system is normal and does not cause concern.
01:13The general health administration of the prison administration and the resumption of integration, in response to what was published in some e-news sites,
01:21regarding the spread of the plague among the prisoners in the local prison Tanja 2,
01:27that just by registering symptoms of the aforementioned disease in four cases, including two new cases,
01:35the administration of the institution immediately took a set of precautionary measures.
01:40The institution confirmed that the suspected cases were isolated and subjected to appropriate analysis.
01:48The appropriate treatment protocol was also specified for the cases that were confirmed to be infected in the ranks of prisoners and employees.
01:56An optional vaccination was also carried out against the infected prisoners and employees.
02:03In addition to the great technological advancement, the purchase of medicines through the internet has become a quick and convenient option for many.
02:13But with this spread, there are many questions about the safety and quality of the medicines sold through these means,
02:21which may pose risks that threaten the safety of public health.
02:27More details on this topic are followed in this report by Salwa Al-Khaliwi and Younes Al-Mesuri.
02:36In the age of speed and technology, it has become easier to buy medicines through the internet.
02:41However, this option may pose great risks that threaten public health.
02:46Purchasing medicines from trusted pharmacies remains the safest option for providing them with the correct prescription
02:54and guaranteeing the acquisition of high-quality medicines.
02:58Medicines that are sold through the internet fall under the category of fake and smuggled medicines.
03:04This is clear from the reports of the World Health Organization, because they are unknown sources
03:10and are not available under safe conditions or quality standards.
03:13Therefore, using them is very dangerous for the health of citizens,
03:18especially since these medicines may contain dangerous substances.
03:22According to international reports, these substances include heavy metals such as zinc and nickel,
03:29which can damage the body and destroy it.
03:33Purchasing medicines through the internet is a topic that arouses a lot of controversy among citizens.
03:38This is due to the risks that may threaten their health due to a lack of security and quality.
03:45Still, the safest and most appropriate choice is to buy medicines from trusted pharmacies,
03:51because quality is the source of guaranteeing a safe and correct treatment.
03:57I used to buy medicines through the internet, but this is a mistake.
03:59I had a lot of problems and I could not afford to buy medicines through the internet.
04:11It is a mistake, and it is not right for citizens to buy medicines through the internet.
04:18The medical prescription is necessary.
04:21I do not know where these medicines are available.
04:25If someone is not well, they are available in pharmacies.
04:35Purchasing medicines through the internet may provide a great opportunity for ease and ease of access to medicines.
04:42However, it may pose multiple risks in the absence of the medical prescription and security.
04:48The Moroccan tourism sector recorded a record number of tourists in 2024.
04:54This indicates the success of the implementation of the Tourism Road Map in 2023-2026.
05:02This also strengthens the Kingdom's reputation as the best tourist destination in the world.
05:08Details in this report by Meha Jamal and Dries Bayoud.
05:12More than 15 million foreign tourists visited Morocco as of November 2024.
05:20A record number, a growth rate of about 20% compared to the same period in 2023.
05:28A rise of 17% in the number of Moroccans living abroad.
05:34And more than 30 million nights of accommodation for domestic tourists.
05:38This is a historical moment for the Moroccan tourism sector.
05:46In 2024, the tourism achievements were excellent.
05:50We saw an incredible number at all levels.
05:53Nights of accommodation for domestic tourists in 2024.
05:57Moroccans achieved more than 104 in November 2024.
06:02Morocco, thank God, will see a great rise in tourism.
06:07Which reflects the consideration of tourism as the safety anchor of our country.
06:13And it is the backbone of the national economy.
06:16These figures should be taken into account in order for 2025 to be a reference year for national tourism.
06:27Morocco, which has a clear strategy to target 26 million tourists by 2030,
06:36in conjunction with the World Cup.
06:38It is working on the implementation of this strategy through practical steps.
06:42Such as the development of the hotel infrastructure and its renewal.
06:46And the opening of new tourist markets.
06:49This work has started to bear fruit.
06:51As it has become a tourist destination loved by tourists from all over the world.
06:59It is the first visit to us in Morocco and my family.
07:03We came to win in the heat of the Moroccan sun.
07:06It is snowing in Sweden now.
07:08Morocco is a warm and hospitable destination.
07:11And so the Moroccan people are a great people.
07:13I want to discover the Moroccan kitchen, the ancient culture, the magical tourist places.
07:18And of course, to enjoy the Moroccan bathroom.
07:29With the Moroccan welcome to the African Cup and the World Cup 2030,
07:33interest in Africa and tourism has increased in general by discovering this wonderful country.
07:38I myself always visit it.
07:40I enjoy everything it offers of excellent touristic offers.
07:44It even tempts me to settle in it out of love for it.
07:48It really is a wonderful country.
07:53The Ministry of Tourism has set strategic plans for the period 2023-2026
08:00aiming to build a Moroccan tourism industry at a global level
08:05with a budget of 6.1 billion dirhams.
08:08This budget is expected to make Morocco one of the best 15 global tourism destinations.
08:15We also stop at this report on food security in the United Kingdom
08:21which highlighted the agricultural relations with Morocco
08:24as well as the challenges facing Britain in the field of food production.
08:28The report by the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in the United Kingdom
08:33pointed to an increase in the export of agricultural products from Morocco in 2023.
08:40Thus, Morocco is one of the largest exporters of fresh vegetables to the United Kingdom
08:47with only 7.5% of all exports in 2023.
08:53On the other hand, the British report on the production of dates
08:58pointed to the fact that Morocco remains one of the largest exporters of phosphate rocks
09:03at a global level alongside China and the United States.
09:08This report in the United Kingdom is an analysis of the statistics
09:15where it is presented to the Westminster Parliament at least once every three years.
09:22The truth is that Moroccan products are of high quality
09:28and are widely available in the British markets.
09:32The report talked about 7.5% of these products,
09:39especially vegetables and spices,
09:43and many things we see in the markets from the production of Morocco
09:47are of high quality and many people are proud of them.
09:55Of course, they are distinguished and important.
09:59The British government left the European Union in 2020
10:06and since then it has sought to build economic and agricultural trade relations
10:13with all the countries of the world,
10:15especially Morocco,
10:18which is a key partner of the British government in this field and sector.
10:27Now to Syria, where the French Foreign Minister expressed
10:32his readiness to support Syria during the transition period
10:36after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:39The French official's statement came during his visit to Damascus
10:42to meet the new head of the administration in Syria, Ahmad al-Sharah.
10:47It is the first meeting at this level with Western diplomats.
10:52Yunus Barakat with this report.
10:55With the exception of the European Union,
10:58the German and French foreign ministers arrived in Damascus to meet the new leadership.
11:04Jean-Nouvel Barou was the first to arrive,
11:07where he met the Orthodox and Catholic bishops in the Marian Church
11:10before visiting the French Embassy in Damascus, which was closed in 2012.
11:20Less than a month ago, a new hope arose
11:24thanks to the efforts of the Syrians for a sovereign Syria.
11:28This is the hope of all Syrians.
11:31It is a real hope, but it is nothing.
11:34A few hours after the arrival of Jean-Nouvel Barou,
11:36German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock,
11:41who said before her visit to Damascus that she is seeking to help Syria
11:46become a state capable of performing its duties
11:50and to fully control its territories.
11:53Today's visit with the French leader in the name of the European Union
11:57is a clear message to the Syrians.
12:00A new political start between Europe and Syria,
12:03and between Germany and Syria, is possible.
12:06The minister is scheduled to visit the prison of Sayed Naya,
12:10which he considers one of the causes of repression and violations
12:13during the reign of the deposed president Bashar al-Assad.
12:17And about the diplomatic opening of the new administration in Syria
12:22to the international community,
12:25following the statements of the writer and political analyst Adel Al-Hamidi,
12:29who was with us in a press conference from London.
12:32The international community is still watching,
12:34and we have to take into account these international leaders
12:38who are fighting for the Syrian capital, Damascus,
12:42and this great international dialogue with the new Syrian leader,
12:47and these positive statements made by the international community
12:52that the new Syrian leader is open and knows how to extend his hand
12:58to various Syrian circles,
13:00and that they want the new authorities to be well-studied and well-trained,
13:07and that they respect international human rights standards,
13:11and that they are trying to convince the new authorities
13:15not to get involved in the bloodshed of the Syrians,
13:19and that the stage of the new political transformation
13:23and stability in Syria must be built,
13:25not only on the basis of strength, intimidation, and intimidation,
13:30but also on the basis of justice and justice,
13:34and on the basis of openness,
13:37and on the basis of dialogue and political, ethnic, and sectarian pluralism.
13:42We must also remember that this process takes place
13:46between the different Arab countries,
13:48and most of them, except for one Arab country, Algeria,
13:53all the rest of the Arab countries,
13:56have communicated with the new Syrian authorities,
14:00and they congratulated the Syrian people
14:04on removing this black page from their history,
14:08that is, the black page of the tyrannical regime
14:12that cost them all this blood that we are watching now on your channel,
14:16and they may say that this stage is not only the stage of dialogue and openness,
14:22but also the stage of political, social, and economic participation.
14:27All the leaders of the Syrian society
14:31who spoke after the fall of the Assad regime
14:35say that all the ideological, political, sectarian, and ethnic differences
14:40have been left behind,
14:42and that they are now in a new stage,
14:46and that they are going to the National Conference of the University
14:51for dialogue to determine the fate and future of Syria
14:56and the future of democratic transformation.
15:00We are in the Middle East,
15:03where the Israeli Prime Minister,
15:06Benjamin Netanyahu, allowed the Israeli negotiators
15:09to continue their investigations in Doha
15:13to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip
15:17and to launch terrorist attacks that Hamas is holding.
15:21Netanyahu's office said in a statement
15:25that he allowed a delegation from Mossad, Chin Bit,
15:29and the army to continue negotiations in Doha.
15:33Following the exchange of accusations
15:36and reaching an agreement to end the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip,
15:40the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu,
15:44allowed his negotiators to continue their investigations
15:48between the two sides in the Qatar Strip.
15:51According to the office of the Israeli government,
15:55the focus will be on reaching a ceasefire in the Strip
15:59and launching terrorist attacks that Hamas has been holding
16:03since October 2023.
16:06Netanyahu said he will allow a delegation
16:10of two foreign and domestic intelligence agencies and the army.
16:14In return, Hamas officials requested a delegation from the movement to Cairo
16:18to prepare for the Doha negotiations,
16:22while they talked about adding Israel to two new conditions,
16:26which are a 12-soldier squad that does not meet the conditions of the first phase
16:31and present a list of the names of the living prisoners
16:34in the Gaza Strip.
16:37Hamas, according to its officials, may discuss the condition related to a 12-soldier squad,
16:42while the second condition was rejected due to field circumstances,
16:46where it needs to stop the attacks to prepare the list of names.
16:50At the end of last December,
16:53there were indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas
16:57between Qatar, Egypt and the United States in Doha.
17:00At that time, hopes were strengthened about the possibility of reaching a ceasefire,
17:05but the two sides did not stop exchanging accusations
17:09of delaying the reach of an agreement.
17:12Tamara Haddad, an academic and political analyst,
17:16tells us about the course of the negotiations
17:19and the challenges related to them.
17:22It is still ongoing,
17:25but I think there is a big gap and the challenges are still ongoing.
17:28For example, Netanyahu wants to list the names of the living prisoners,
17:33specifically from the Gaza Strip,
17:36and this is very difficult.
17:39Even the Hamas movement pointed out that this is very difficult
17:43because there is not a day or two or a week
17:47to prepare the names of the Israeli prisoners
17:51in the face of this ongoing war.
17:53There is also an addition that they want 11 soldiers,
17:57and the Hamas movement seems to want 11 soldiers,
18:01but the conditions give a very difficult list.
18:05The other dilemma is that the Israeli reality,
18:08specifically the Israeli army minister,
18:11pointed out that we are here today,
18:14and the next day we do not want the Hamas movement,
18:17and the Israeli reality is that it is negotiating with the Hamas movement.
18:20There is still a kind of ambiguity,
18:23a kind of challenges,
18:26to reach a positive course of negotiations,
18:30and to strengthen this boundary.
18:33I think that Israel still has a vision,
18:36which is related to the process of achieving the equation of victory and victory,
18:41and this equation is to eliminate the Hamas movement,
18:44whether at the administrative level,
18:47civil or military level.
18:50The Ministry of Health of Hamas announced today
18:53that 77 people were killed in the Gaza Strip
18:57during the past 24 hours.
19:00The number of Palestinians killed has increased to 45,658
19:05since the beginning of the war between Israel and the Hamas movement
19:09about 15 months ago.
19:12Regarding the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip,
19:15the United Nations today called for the death of children
19:17because of the cold.
19:20About 945,000 people in the Gaza Strip
19:24still need help to protect themselves from the cold.
19:32In this context,
19:35the UNICEF warned about the deterioration of the humanitarian situation of the children of Gaza
19:39due to the absence of food aid and health care.
19:44On the one hand, the International Migration Organization
19:47said that the effects of the weather conditions
19:50on the displaced people in Gaza are deep.
19:53More in this report.
19:56The Gaza Strip welcomes another year of war,
20:01while children pay a huge bill to the Israeli war machine.
20:06The UNICEF is talking about a very difficult situation
20:10in the food market and the spread of diseases,
20:13while the weather conditions are getting more and more difficult.
20:18This difficult situation is caused by the absence of aid
20:23due to the policy of the Israeli siege.
20:32In Gaza, 90% of the population suffer from severe food insecurity,
20:37including tens of thousands of children who suffer from malnutrition.
20:444.5% of children in Gaza reached a deteriorating health stage.
20:51Children pay a high price for war,
20:56and the bad weather conditions unfortunately harm the souls of children.
21:03To confront this situation,
21:06the UNICEF confirms its implementation in a number of steps
21:09to alleviate the suffering of children in Gaza.
21:13We are making great efforts in cooperation with humanitarian organizations
21:17working in Gaza to confront the major challenges.
21:20We have distributed necessary clothes for children,
21:23and also a shirt that can be used to repair tents in all areas of Gaza.
21:30Overcoming the deteriorating humanitarian crisis
21:33is carried out by the UNICEF
21:36by distributing necessary humanitarian aid
21:39and providing health care to the children in need.
21:43Hundreds of children and infants have lost their lives
21:46due to urgent measures,
21:49including the suspension of the Israeli siege.
21:52In addition to the UNICEF,
21:55the International Migration Organization has pointed out
21:58that the deteriorating humanitarian situation of children in Gaza is in danger.
22:04We now move to South Korea,
22:07where the investigators today mentioned the implementation of a memorandum of understanding
22:10issued by the Justice Department to President Moon Jae-in.
22:15About his failed attempt a month ago,
22:19he imposed the known rules in the country
22:22after the presidential security prevented them from doing so.
22:25The investigation office said in a statement
22:28that regarding the implementation of the memorandum of understanding,
22:31it was decided that its implementation is impossible on the ground
22:36due to the ongoing confrontation,
22:38and it is clear that maintaining the safety of employees on the ground
22:42led to this decision.
22:49Cryptocurrencies have seen a great increase in their value in 2024,
22:54achieving profits exceeding 150%
22:58to export the best-performing investment base.
23:02Analysts predict this growth
23:04to increase investors' interest in digital currency
23:06and that cryptocurrencies will continue to flourish,
23:10especially after the return of US President Donald Trump.
23:14Yunus Barakat has more details.
23:17Moving on the path of expansion and upward direction,
23:21cryptocurrencies will expand to financial markets
23:25during 2025.
23:28Expectations are that the next year
23:31will be a time of record numbers,
23:33and economists expect its price to rise
23:37between 200,000 and 250,000 US dollars.
23:41The year 2024 was a momentous moment
23:45in the path of cryptocurrencies
23:48after the decision of the US Department of Treasury
23:52to approve the circulating Bitcoin box in the stock market
23:56in January 2024.
23:59And since that date,
24:01the price of Bitcoin has risen again
24:04after a difficult period in 2023.
24:07The success of Bitcoin
24:10continued after the US President Donald Trump
24:13pointed to a new organizational approach
24:16towards the digital currency industry and its circulation,
24:20to witness an unprecedented rise since Trump's victory
24:24in the elections held on November 5,
24:27where its value exceeded 69,000 US dollars
24:31and exceeded 100,000 US presidential goals.
24:35Apple has agreed to pay $95 million
24:39to approve a judicial appeal
24:42charged by its voice assistant, Siri,
24:45to monitor users' private conversations.
24:49The approval indicated that the proposed approval box
24:53will be used to pay no more than $20
24:56for each device that includes Siri for American owners
24:59who obtained their conversations
25:02especially without their permission.
25:05The giant technology company in Sweden
25:08appointed by a judge
25:11said that as long as Apple has denied
25:14and still denies any alleged violations and responsibilities,
25:18and accused a judicial appeal held five years ago,
25:22Siri's voice assistant accused of monitoring
25:25private conversations of users
25:27who use iPhones, iPads, HomePods,
25:31and other Apple devices
25:34powered by the voice assistant.
25:37Apple's approval required
25:40that any voice conversation be deleted
25:44and made the user's choices clear
25:47regarding Siri's voice data.
25:50This is the end of the broadcast.
25:56We will see you at the end of the hour.
25:59Please stay with us.
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