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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 07/01/2025

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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Al Akhbar, starting with the headlines.
00:23Ghana is clinging to its diplomatic relations with the so-called Illusory Republic, hours
00:28before the inauguration of its new president.
00:32The Palestinian State Department of State is calling on His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
00:37the President of Jerusalem, to support the resilience of the Palestinian people.
00:42The US Congress is in favor of Donald Trump's victory in the last presidential election
00:45after four years of hundreds of his supporters in the Capitol building,
00:49after being defeated by Joe Biden.
00:56The Republic of Ghana has decided to clinge to its diplomatic relations with the so-called Illusory Republic.
01:01The announcement of this decision was made in an official document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
01:06and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana,
01:09directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad,
01:13to the Kingdom of Morocco.
01:15The Republic of Ghana has decided to inform the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco and the African Union
01:20and the United Nations in this position immediately through diplomatic channels.
01:27The Republic of Ghana also announced in the official document itself
01:30its support for the sincere efforts made by the Kingdom of Morocco
01:33in order to reach an acceptable solution from all parties.
01:37This points to the fact that the Republic of Ghana had already recognized
01:40the so-called Illusory Republic in 1979,
01:44and thanks to the generosity given by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
01:48to the issue of the Moroccan Sahara,
01:50he cut or suspended 46 countries, including 13 African countries,
01:56their relations with the so-called Illusory Republic since 2000.
02:02This decision came hours before the inauguration of the presidential election of President John Dramme Mahama
02:08in the capital of Ghana, Accra, with the presence of two African presidents.
02:13The opposition candidate Mahama, who was the country's president from July 2012 to January 2017,
02:21was able to overcome the candidate of the ruling party, the former president of Ghana, Mohamed Boumya,
02:27in presidencies that witnessed a fierce competition in this country, which is located in West Africa.
02:33During his election campaign to regain control of the country over different fronts,
02:38he tried to convince the youth that voting for him is the way out of the economic crisis they are living in.
02:48In another topic, the Minister of Religious Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed Mustafa Najm,
02:54gave a prominent role to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the head of the Jerusalem Committee,
02:58in supporting the resilience of the Palestinian people and the protection of Islamic sanctities,
03:02especially the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
03:04During his reception in Ramallah, the Moroccan Ambassador to the State of Palestine, Abdel Rahman Mizian,
03:10Sheikh Mohammed Mustafa highlighted the stable positions of the Kingdom of Morocco
03:15in defending Jerusalem and strengthening the resilience of its people.
03:17During the meeting, he sought ways to strengthen religious cooperation between the two countries
03:22and discussed a number of issues of common interest.
03:26In its 59th day after the 400th anniversary, the Israeli war continues in Gaza,
03:37with more victims, and the Palestinian occupier continues to count dozens of killings in new Israeli massacres.
03:45This was the Israeli bombardment, which killed 22 Palestinians yesterday,
03:50while Israel announced the killing of an officer and a soldier in the Nahala Brigade.
03:54On the other hand, the International Food Program of the United Nations accused the Israeli army
04:04of firing on one of its convoys in Gaza on the previous day.
04:09It is clear that at least 16 bullets hit the vehicles, which bear clear marks.
04:15The program, which is a horrific and unacceptable incident,
04:18again called on all parties to respect the international human rights law,
04:23protect the lives of civilians, and allow safe passage of humanitarian aid.
04:31On the other hand, Samir Anbatawi, the political analyst for Al-Hasila, said
04:35that there is a general trend in the political mediums around the world
04:40in reaching an agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza
04:44before the official appointment of the US President-elect Donald Trump in the next 20 months.
04:51I think there is a general trend in reaching this agreement before the 20th of this month,
04:57before Trump takes office.
04:59But on the other hand, Netanyahu, until the last moment, and his playful nature,
05:05is trying to buy time and is trying to incite negotiations
05:11to achieve the best conditions that he wants.
05:14Of course, Netanyahu wants one of two things, either to cancel all negotiations, if he can,
05:20or to turn it into a surrender by the resistance,
05:24meaning the pressure to get all the profits without giving anything to the Palestinians.
05:30Of course, this is impossible.
05:34In Syria, international flights from Damascus airport were canceled today,
05:38for the third and first time since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime
05:42following the control of opposition factions led by the Levant Liberation Organization
05:45over the largest cities in Syria, reaching the capital.
05:48A plane following the Syrian airlines took off from Damascus airport
05:53towards Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates
05:56in the first international commercial flight since the fall of Assad.
06:00The airport had received in the past period,
06:03planes transporting international aid or reducing foreign officials.
06:07The US special envoy, Amos Hoxton, announced that the Israeli forces
06:12began withdrawing from the border town of Al-Nakoura in southern Lebanon.
06:17The withdrawal comes after more than a month since the beginning of the Israeli agreement
06:22to cease fire between Israel and Hezbollah.
06:25Details in the report of Nawfal Al-Khamlishi.
06:29The guarantee of compliance with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
06:34and the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
06:37is the main reason for the US envoy's visit to Lebanon.
06:40Amos Hoxton confirmed during his meeting with Lebanese officials
06:44the support of Washington to provide security and stability in the region.
06:53I think that the withdrawal of the Israeli army inside Israel in the western side
06:57will follow other withdrawals until the army withdraws from Lebanon completely.
07:04We will continue our commitment.
07:06The United States and the international community support the Lebanese army
07:09during the implementation of the agreement and providing security in the south and throughout the country.
07:16This visit is appropriate to highlight the Israeli steps on the borders,
07:21especially the withdrawal of the Israeli army to the south of the blue line.
07:26These withdrawals will continue until all Israeli forces withdraw from Lebanon completely
07:36and with the continued spread of the Lebanese army in the south and even the blue line.
07:40I want to say here that this is not an easy process to implement.
07:44It is a difficult process.
07:46The mechanism works well.
07:50The Lebanese army is the only armed entity that will provide security to the Lebanese people
07:55and will enable the people of the south to return to their homes.
08:00A clear affirmation from the American ambassador
08:02that all parties must comply with the ceasefire agreement
08:06and the withdrawal of the entire Israeli army from all Lebanese areas.
08:10These are the main conclusions of the US visit to Beirut.
08:14After fierce military confrontations between the Israeli army and Hezbollah,
08:19last November, a ceasefire was reached and the region entered a state of calm.
08:30The United Nations has announced that more than 30 million people in Sudan need help
08:38after 20 months of a destructive war.
08:41The United Nations has called for a total of $4.2 billion
08:47to provide assistance to about 21 million people in the country.
08:52This is the worst human condition in modern history, according to the United Nations in a report by Najat Boutefsoud.
09:01To a vast area of human suffering, the country of Sudan has turned.
09:06Here, destruction and conflict with the urgent need for survival are cut off.
09:11Reports by the United Nations confirm that more than 30 million people in Sudan,
09:16half of whom are children, are in dire need of humanitarian assistance
09:21after about two years of bloody conflict.
09:25To confront the situation, the UN is calling for a total of $4.2 billion
09:31to provide assistance to about 21 million people in Sudan.
09:37Of the original 30.4 million people, they said they were in need of help.
09:43The tragedy has escalated with the spread of the plague to five additional areas.
09:49It has now become a place of chaos and destruction,
09:52which has made civilians pay the highest price.
09:56The United Nations describes this crisis as one of the worst human disasters in modern history.
10:03In addition to the need for help, the war that broke out between the army and the quick support forces in April 2023
10:12may not be comparable to the number of 20,000 and 150,000 people,
10:18in addition to what is estimated to be about 11 million displaced people.
10:24Rescue organizations seem unable to confront the consequences of the crisis,
10:29as a result of the complexity of the conflict and the nature of military operations in this war,
10:34which some call the Forgotten War,
10:37but its devastating impact cannot be forgotten.
10:41The war in Sudan left a severe wound in this region,
10:45as humanity was put to a harsh test in the face of the inability of the international community
10:51to provide sufficient aid to these people.
10:56The U.S. Congress held a general session in its two chambers yesterday
11:00in support of Donald Trump's victory in the last presidential election
11:04as the 47th President of the United States.
11:08The road is now paved to the return of the Republic to the White House
11:12and its official establishment in two weeks.
11:14Trump has passed a long period of time in the past,
11:18and he is facing judicial prosecutions for the invasion of the Congress Building in 2021,
11:24which was fed by his claims to obtain forgery,
11:27to the extent of stealing the victory from it.
11:30However, Trump achieved a political comeback,
11:33which is among the most prominent in the country's modern history,
11:37where he won in the last presidency over Kamala Harris,
11:40who herself, as a deputy to the US President,
11:43announced her candidacy for Trump's victory.
11:50On the other hand, the US President-elect Donald Trump,
11:53who was convicted in New York of buying the silence of a porn actress,
11:57failed to postpone the session of the sentence and the next week's decision.
12:02The sentence will be pronounced ten days before his appointment in Washington.
12:07Trump also demanded that the session of the sentence be canceled on January 10,
12:14and that all parties involved in this case be suspended
12:18until the charge against President Trump is fully and ultimately executed
12:24and the case is dropped at the end of the session.
12:30Canadian President Justin Trudeau announced yesterday his resignation from his position,
12:35which he has held for ten years,
12:37clarifying that he will continue to perform his duties until he chooses his party as his successor.
12:42The step came after Trudeau faced a lot of pressure in recent weeks.
12:47The rest of the details in the fifth report.
12:52Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation comes in a general context.
12:57It is due to the rise in political pressure and the approach of the legislative election date.
13:07My friends, as you all know, I am a fighter.
13:11I care about this country and I will always be paid for what is in the interest of Canadians.
13:17And the truth is that despite my efforts to work through it,
13:22the Parliament has been in a slump for several months
13:26after it was the longest minority parliamentary session in Canada's history.
13:31For this reason, I told the general ruler that we need a new parliamentary session.
13:39In his statement, Justin Trudeau clarified that he will continue to perform his duties
13:44until he chooses his party as his successor.
13:51Therefore, I told my constituents in the decision that I am sharing with you
13:56that I am resigning from my position as leader of the party, as prime minister,
14:01after the party chooses its next leader through a strong competitive process at the national level.
14:08I have asked the leader of the Liberal Party to start this process.
14:13This country deserves a political figure in the next elections.
14:18It has become clear to me that if I have to go through internal battles,
14:24I will not be the best person in these elections.
14:32The announcement of resignation in a political session
14:35characterized the rise in pressure on the Canadian prime minister
14:38and increased the severity of the difficult political situation
14:41In recent weeks, Trudeau has recorded a large number of resignations in his popular party.
14:47The most prominent of these resignations was in the Liberal Party,
14:50headed by Trudeau,
14:52as the Conservative Party advanced in the Canadian political arena.
14:56During his last term,
14:58the Canadian prime minister was subjected to harsh criticism
15:02about his unfaithfulness to the election promises he made.
15:06Criticism focused on health care, education, and rising living costs.
15:13As well as the issue of spending management,
15:15which was another key point in Trudeau's political criticism.
15:20The internal political factors in the political struggle
15:25also show the impact of economic relations between the United States and Canada.
15:31In light of these political issues,
15:33the federal elections are expected to reveal in October
15:37about the identity of the political leader who will replace Trudeau
15:41in managing the affairs of Canadians.
15:46In the first round of the earthquake that struck today
15:50in Tibet, in the Himalayas, in southwestern China,
15:53it killed at least 95 people
15:56and caused the collapse of many buildings
15:59and felt by neighboring areas such as Nepal.
16:02The Chinese National Earthquake Agency reported
16:05that an earthquake of 6.8 degrees
16:08hit Canton Dengri near the Chinese-Nepal border
16:11at 9 a.m. local time.
16:14The agency also said
16:16that authorities sent emergency assistance,
16:18including tents, blankets and other equipment,
16:21to withstand the harsh weather conditions.
16:24Chinese President Xi Jinping said
16:26that he will do all he can to carry out the search and rescue operations
16:30and treat the injured.
16:36In Morocco,
16:38the Security and Social Protection Agency
16:41has carried out a new study schedule
16:44that addresses the necessity of securing homes.
16:48The aim of this study is to reduce the economic impact
16:51faced by the population due to natural disasters.
16:55The report is by Ayoub Derraza and Younes Al-Maisuri.
16:58The Security and Social Protection Agency
17:01studies the possibility of applying the necessity of securing homes
17:05in an attempt to reduce the economic impact
17:08faced by the population due to natural disasters.
17:11The completion of the study schedule for this study,
17:14which addresses the necessity of housing security in Morocco,
17:17is the first step in this important program
17:20in waiting for the completion of a comprehensive legislative framework.
17:23This framework is suitable for the security of domestic hazards,
17:26especially those that are not secured
17:29and that are not subject to housing loans,
17:32with the aim of securing them
17:35and guaranteeing better protection for the families.
17:38This highlights the Moroccan Kingdom
17:41as a regional model
17:44in managing the hazards
17:47and adapting to their practices.
17:51Despite the development of the real estate sector in Morocco
17:54in recent years,
17:57the need to secure homes remains weak,
18:00as it is only necessary
18:03if the housing is secured through a bank loan.
18:06Securing homes, which will become compulsory,
18:09will provide cover for the financial consequences
18:12of the civil responsibility
18:15that the security forces may bear
18:18in relation to the king,
18:21neighbors or third parties.
18:24This guarantee covers the damage
18:27caused by the money and the houses secured on them
18:30as a direct result of a disaster.
18:33The security contract protects these parties
18:36as a whole,
18:39that is, it protects the property
18:42in the family,
18:45as well as the people
18:48who are close to the place of the accident.
18:51This initiative in Morocco
18:54is important
18:57for other countries
19:00that also have the need to secure homes.
19:03Enhancing the social distance
19:06of the real estate sector
19:09through a developed security system
19:12is an important step
19:15for the development
19:18of the real estate sector
19:21in Morocco.
19:29The National Social Insurance Fund
19:32has launched a process
19:35to provide loans
19:38in order to facilitate the procedures
19:41provided by the National Social Insurance Fund.
19:44The details are in the report of Younes Mazzi.
19:49Paying off the loans
19:52is a process launched
19:55by the National Social Insurance Fund
19:58in order to facilitate the applications
20:01for December 2024 and earlier.
20:04Paying off the loans
20:07is a temporary part
20:10of the process
20:13and will end on January 15, 2025.
20:16Therefore,
20:19all the attempts to benefit
20:22from this process
20:25have failed.
20:28As I said before,
20:31this process came after a decision
20:34was issued by the Executive Council
20:37on October 17, 2023.
20:40The process includes the city's
20:43loan applications,
20:46where the interest rate
20:49is 40% per month
20:52and the interest rate
20:55is 70%.
20:58Today, we have
21:0155,000 companies
21:04and 11.8 billion people.
21:07Many of these companies
21:10have paid off their loans
21:13in a total of 43,265 companies.
21:16Only 2.4 billion companies
21:19have paid off their loans
21:22and 1.3 billion have benefited.
21:25The difference of 11.8 billion
21:28is that the companies
21:31have paid off their loans
21:34at the lowest rate.
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