MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 20/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to a new edition of the Média Morning, here are the headlines.
00:24On high royal instructions, the Ministry of the Interior announces the global mobilization of resources to protect more than 870,000 citizens in the face of the wave of cold that know several regions of the kingdom.
00:46Israel released this Monday 90 Palestinian detainees a few hours after three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas as part of the ceasefire between the Israeli army and the Palestinian movement in the Gaza Strip, devastated by more than 15 months of war.
01:08He promised to act at a speed and with unprecedented force to put an end to the decline of America. Donald Trump will be sworn in this Monday as President of the United States for the second time.
01:25On high royal instructions, the Ministry of the Interior announces the global mobilization of resources to protect more than 870,000 citizens in the face of the wave of cold that know several regions of the kingdom.
01:55On high royal instructions, the Ministry of the Interior announces the global mobilization of resources to protect more than 870,000 citizens in the face of the wave of cold that know several regions of the kingdom.
02:23In a statement, the Ministry of the Interior explains that the Wali of the regions and the governors of the provinces have been called to mobilize to ensure the monitoring of the evolution of the situation, coordinate the interventions and take the necessary preventive measures in order to lighten the burden of the populations according to the instructions of His Majesty.
02:43It is noted in this context that a command and surveillance center has been activated at the level of the Ministry of the Interior as well as regional surveillance and monitoring committees.
03:04It is noted in this context that a command and surveillance center has been activated at the level of the Ministry of the Interior as well as regional surveillance and monitoring committees.
03:32The assurance of the normal supply of the regions concerned in terms of first necessities and means of heating, the mobilization of the necessary teams and their positioning near the threatened cutting axes in order to break the isolation.
03:45The efforts have also concerned operations to distribute food aid, blankets and heating wood to the targeted populations, the rapid intervention to save the populations in critical and urgent situations, as well as the assurance of the continuity of road and telephone links in the areas concerned and the management of the distribution of fodder for cattle in the affected areas.
04:07The Ministry of the Interior reaffirms its total commitment to mobilize all services and authorities concerned in accordance with the royal instructions of King Mohammed VI to lighten the burden of the populations and provide all the aid and support necessary in order to face the possible damage caused by unfavorable weather conditions by mobilizing all the resources and means necessary to guarantee the safety of citizens and their property.
04:32On this large-scale winter mobilization, I invite you to listen to the explanation of Rultef Komat, Dean of the Faculty of Social and Economic Juridical Sciences of Casablanca.
04:45It is a plan that is usually mobilized during these cold periods, but with two major peculiarities on royal instructions. First of all, the enlargement has practically more than 185 floors to reach more than 2,000 floors, which will be covered by this royal attention.
05:07And of course, the number of people will exceed 870,000, with more than 169,000 families. So it's a bulk operation that will spread over 28 provinces and prefectures.
05:22So it's a very big operation that shows, of course, the interest of His Majesty to his population in a general way, but of course to the population that is subject to an impact given this cold wave, which is healthy on a plan for the other country, because it is a very, very large water reserve.
05:45But of course, there is a population that is at risk of suffering from this cold. And so that's the first part. The second part is the particular attention, and also on royal instructions, given to the regions that have been affected, I would say, recently by two events, which are first of all, of course, the earthquake of the House, and of course there is a whole momentum, a plan that is there.
06:07There are housing under construction, but it is still a rather vulnerable population, and His Majesty around his protection. And then, of course, there are also the regions that have been affected by floods.
06:25There is also a particular attention towards these populations to say that it is a measure, I would say today, things are more or less controlled, but I would say it is the day before. And then, of course, it denotes this royal attention given to the population in a general way.
06:50In international news, Israel released this Monday 90 Palestinian detainees, a few hours after three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas as part of the ceasefire between the Israeli army and the Palestinian movement in the Gaza Strip, devastated by more than 15 months of war.
07:10Shortly after midnight on Monday, the Israeli penitentiary authority indicated that 90 Palestinian detainees had been released from the military prison of Ofer in Sij Jordan, occupied by a detention center in Jerusalem.
07:24A crowd welcomed them with songs and fireworks. During this time in the Gaza Strip, thousands of Palestinian displaced people took to the road in the middle of an apocalyptic landscape to return home.
07:42Before that, the Israeli army recovered three Israeli hostages released by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This is what we learn in a military statement published on Sunday, which specifies that elite soldiers accompanied the three hostages to the Israeli territory, where they will undergo a first medical examination.
08:12It is official, the ceasefire is in force. In the Gaza Strip, the cessation of hostilities should be accompanied by the release of the first hostages.
08:33The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has finally come into force. After 15 months of massacres in the Palestinian territory, Israel has confirmed the agreement, although it has been delayed by nearly three hours due to the publication by Hamas that the names of the hostages must be released.
08:50The Palestinian movement has explained this delay by complications on the ground and the pursuit of bombings. Benyamin Netanyahu said that it was a temporary ceasefire and that his country reserved the right to resume hostilities if necessary.
09:06This ceasefire envisages the cessation of hostilities and the release of 33 Israeli hostages in a first phase that will last six weeks. Three hostages have been placed at the southern border with Gaza.
09:25The Israeli army has the obligation to return all hostages. The Shin Bet and the FDI will continue to do everything they can to ensure that all hostages return home, either through operational activities and intelligence or through an agreement.
09:41In exchange, Israel will have to release 737 Palestinian prisoners, although Egyptian sources mention the release of more than 1,890 prisoners during this same period, including Zakaria al-Zoubaidi, former head of the Fatah army branch, arrested in 2019.
09:58According to US President Joe Biden, the first phase of the agreement also includes a withdrawal of Israeli troops from densely populated areas in Gaza and an increase in humanitarian aid in the territory threatened by famine, according to the UN.
10:11In this sense, Egypt has specified that 600 aid trucks, including 50 fuel trucks, will enter every day.
10:18We hope that this dream will last and that it will mark the end of this bloodbath that our people have sacrificed so much.
10:24We have paid a very heavy price by calling on the free peoples of the world to stand by our people.
10:30The Palestinians have suffered too much. We hope that this ordeal will finally end and that the occupation will end.
10:37During the negotiations, the second phase should allow the release of the last hostages, followed by a third phase dedicated to the reconstruction of Gaza and the restitution of the bodies of the dead hostages.
10:48Hostile to this treaty, the party of the Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gjir, announced that he was leaving Netanyahu's coalition, whose government still retains a short majority in parliament.
11:03He promised to act quickly and with unprecedented strength to put an end to the decline of the US.
11:12Donald Trump will be sworn in on Monday as President of the United States for the second time.
11:17At 5 p.m. Washington time, at 5 p.m. GMT time, the 45th President of the First World Power will begin his second term following Democrat Joe Biden.
11:28He will also become, at 78, the oldest American head of state ever invested.
11:35He swore to protect the Constitution under the dome of the capital itself, where on January 6, 2021, his supporters had tried to prevent the Congress from certifying the victory of the outgoing Democrat president.
11:49The ceremony usually takes place outside, but the protocol has been disrupted due to waves of cold and criminal prosecutions,
11:59of which neither the historic condemnation nor the violence of his campaign rhetoric were worth it.
12:07Electors Donald Trump won it clearly on November 5 in front of Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris.
12:17And then on Monday, he promised a closure of the decree, in particular to indict those he qualifies as immigrant invasions without papers.
12:27Back at the White House, Donald Trump will once again swear an oath.
12:38President Trump's investiture is scheduled for today, inside the Capitol.
12:44A first time in 40 years because of a great cold.
12:48The point on the preparations for the ceremony, with Gemma Feklé.
12:54A first time in 40 years, Donald Trump's oath will take place inside the Capitol, under his dome.
13:02The 47th president of the United States announced Friday that he had renounced his investiture ceremony.
13:09It takes place, as tradition dictates, outside the Capitol, seat of the Congress, due to the cold that will sweep the federal capital on Monday.
13:18Before his arrival in Washington on Saturday night, accompanied by his wife Melania and their son Barron,
13:24Donald Trump had promised that he would immediately sign a record number of presidential decrees as soon as he swore an oath.
13:31In front of the press, the Republican mentioned a fork of at least a hundred decrees, using the prerogatives of the executive power.
13:39Expelling 102 million clandestine customs officers against Mexican and Canadian neighbors and the Chinese rival,
13:46deregulation in energy and climate thanks to his supporters of the assault on the Capitol in January 2021,
13:52Trump repeated several times his intention to dismantle the policies set up by his predecessor,
13:59Democratic President Joe Biden, who will leave office on Monday at noon.
14:03The president of the United States announced that as soon as he swore an oath, he would implement the largest expulsion program in the history of the country.
14:11He assured that this operation, targeting about 11 million documents in a country of 340 million inhabitants, would begin very quickly.
14:20However, he avoided giving details about the cities concerned.
14:24One of his allies, Tom Homan, told him that the actions would take place at the national level.
14:33More than half of Americans approve the policies announced by the elected president, Donald Trump,
14:39aimed at the expulsion of irregular immigrants and the reduction of American involvement abroad.
14:46This is confirmed by a poll conducted jointly by the New York Times and the Ipsos Center.
14:53The survey revealed that 87% of the people surveyed, of which 54% were Hispanics and 44% were Democrats,
15:04support the policy of expulsion of irregular immigrants that Trump promised to implement as soon as he took office on January 20.
15:16He is no longer the New York billionaire and real estate agent who landed in politics in 2016.
15:27At 78 years old, the uncontested elected president, at the end of a massive victory,
15:33it is Donald Trump, sure of himself and his team, who lands at the White House.
15:39It is the second American president to impose himself after having to leave power for the first time.
15:46This means that his return has disrupted the forecasts.
15:50I propose you to follow his portrait signed on El Jalil.
15:56Who is Donald Trump ?
15:58Businessman, billionaire, real estate agent,
16:01Donald Trump was the 45th president of the United States of America and he will be the 47th.
16:08Indeed, after beating Hillary Clinton in 2016, he was beaten in 2020 by Joe Biden
16:14before taking his revenge and being re-elected in 2024 against Kamala Harris.
16:19Born on June 14, 1946 in New York, his father, Fred Trump, of German origin, is a rich real estate agent.
16:27His mother, Mary Ann McLeod, is Scottish.
16:30During his youth, Donald Trump has a difficult adolescence.
16:34He was sent to a military school before joining, in 1968, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania,
16:41where he studies commerce.
16:43At the same time, he also works for his father's company,
16:46which sells housing to the middle-class New Yorkers in the outskirts of Brooklyn, Staten Island and Queens.
16:53Donald Trump then begins his career as an independent real estate promoter, based in Manhattan.
16:58In 1977, he meets his first wife, a Czech athlete and model, Ivana Zelnikova.
17:04Together, they have three children, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump.
17:09Throughout his career, the billionaire is interested in politics.
17:13He does not hesitate to get involved in a party.
17:16In the 1980s, he went from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party under the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
17:23After several projects of aborted candidacy,
17:25he presented himself to the primaries of the Republican Party in June 2015 under the slogan
17:29Make America Great Again.
17:32He was elected candidate of the Conservative Party for the US presidential election in July 2016,
17:38facing Democrat and former First Lady Hillary Clinton.
17:41Throughout the campaign, the scrutiny remains tight.
17:45Donald Trump wins the elections thanks to his majority in the electoral college on November 8, 2016
17:51and becomes the 45th president of the United States.
17:54Four years later, on November 7, 2020,
17:56his contrasted assessment and the disastrous image he has conveyed on the international scene
18:01allow his Democratic opponent Joe Biden to win.
18:05On January 6, 2021, some of his supporters invade the Capitol, the seat of the American Congress.
18:11During the four years that followed, from 2020 to 2024,
18:14Donald Trump had no choice but to return to power,
18:17while managing the numerous judicial proceedings aiming at him.
18:20Procedure of destitution, case of diversion, Stormy Daniels case,
18:25he must defend himself on several fronts and deny everything in block.
18:28However, he was sentenced in May 2023 by a Manhattan court to pay $ 5 million
18:34to E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape in 2019 and defamation.
18:38The judicial feuds do not prevent him from running for the presidency.
18:42In spring 2024, he imposes himself as the only Republican candidate.
18:46Faced with him, Joe Biden weakens, gives his place to his vice president Kamala Harris.
18:52The latter manages to re-mobilize the Democratic forces,
18:55but Donald Trump, also targeted by two assassination attempts,
18:58leads a very hard and intense campaign.
19:01At the end of a confrontation that has now entered history,
19:04Donald Trump ends up winning and becomes president of his country again.
19:09Action now.
19:11The Mali under the curtains has fallen on the third edition of the National Justice Week,
19:17a whole week of activities to assess last year,
19:22draft new projects and talk about perspectives.
19:25Report by Ahmed Daniouko.
19:28The world of justice has just been looped an intense week of activities.
19:34Activities that will allow the population to know what is being done
19:39and the progress recorded last year.
19:42We were able to launch a new concept that we called the Coffee of Human Rights,
19:47which is a space for exchange on issues related to human rights.
19:51We were able to operate the transfer of 1,050 people
19:55from the detention center in Bamako to other detention centers
20:01and substantially improve the conditions of detention.
20:04According to the themes retained this year,
20:06justice will be reformed.
20:08Major projects will be launched this year.
20:11The first to be launched this week is the judicial file management software.
20:18We also want to implement the judicial file management software,
20:25giving rise to the dematerialization of judicial proceedings.
20:29Bravo!
20:33We also want to informatize the register of commerce and real estate
20:38and the national files.
20:40We will also informatize the judicial files
20:44to allow our citizens, wherever they are,
20:50to obtain their judicial files through a click without having to move.
20:57In addition to texts and tools,
20:59it will be a question of working to establish a healthy emulation
21:02between the actors of justice through the establishment of rewards.
21:06We also aim to institute the price of judicial integrity of Daniel Amagouen Tesougué.
21:13The week has been definitively closed
21:15by the distribution of gifts to the three best penitentiary institutions
21:19and to the victims of human trafficking.
21:23In Côte d'Ivoire,
21:24we can see the national days of the cotton producer
21:29and of the Anacard.
21:31The event is a platform for questions related to the aspects
21:38of the entire value chain of the two branches,
21:40Max Sosubobi and Ange Wilfred, for more details.
21:46World's first Anacard producer
21:48with growing performance in cotton production,
21:51Côte d'Ivoire pays close attention to the well-being of its speculations.
21:55Today, it is a major strategic base for agriculture and the national economy.
22:00To support this continuous rise of the cotton and Anacard branches,
22:04an initiative has just been born.
22:06We call it the national days of the cotton and Anacard producer.
22:10The national production of cotton seeds
22:13went from 352,134 tonnes in 2013
22:17to a record of 559,483 tonnes in 2021.
22:23After the 2013 reform,
22:25the production of cashew nuts
22:27went from 500,000 tonnes to 1,200,000 tonnes in 2023.
22:37Thus consolidating the position of Côte d'Ivoire
22:40as the world leader in the production and trade of cashew nuts.
22:44These days are also a platform for celebrating the cotton and Anacard producer
22:49with a line of sight, reflections,
22:51to sustainably enhance the potential of the two branches.
22:54The President of the Republic,
22:56His Excellency Mr. Alassane Ouattara and his government
23:00remain alongside the producers in this quest for excellence
23:08because it is together, by combining our efforts
23:11and our determination, that we will succeed
23:15in driving our agriculture towards an even more prosperous and sustainable future.
23:21The cotton and Anacard sectors,
23:24the true pillars of our agricultural economy,
23:27can only prosper sustainably
23:30with the effective and active contribution of all,
23:36public actors, private partners,
23:39producers, institutions and researchers.
23:43This joint mobilization is essential
23:46to maintain and strengthen the leadership of Côte d'Ivoire
23:50on the regional and international scene.
23:53The 2025 Borchon price of Anacard
23:55has just been set at 425 francs CFA
23:58against 275 francs CFA in 2024.
24:03Voilà pour l'essentiel de l'actualité.
24:06Merci de l'avoir suivi.
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