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00:00Good evening, I am delighted to meet you for this new information meeting on Medea TV.
00:20In Saudi Arabia, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has adopted the Gaza Reconstruction
00:28Plan, developed by Egypt, and this in response to the desire of the American president to expel the Palestinians.
00:38Germany is approaching the formation of a new government.
00:42The conservatives of the future chancellor, the social democrats, have announced a principle agreement
00:47for a coalition led by Friedrich Merz.
00:5095% of victims of violence linked to armed conflict are of female gender, an increase
00:59figure denounced by the UN in this International Women's Rights Day.
01:10But before we develop these titles, let's start with this Morocco weather alert bulletin,
01:16a red alert with snowfalls that are in progress until next Monday in the provinces of Ifran,
01:24Azelal, Bnimlal, Middelt and Bnimlal.
01:28And then also until next Monday, heavy rain, sometimes stormy, with local hail,
01:34are planned in the provinces of Tangier, Assela, Shawan, Tetouan, Wazan, La Raich, Hesseima.
01:40An orange alert this time concerns until Sunday, Sunday at 11 p.m.,
01:46the provinces of Fasnjara, Medir, Fnedek, Qinetra, Taza, Ifran, Bnimlal and Azelal.
01:55We stay in the kingdom where Donald Trump announced today the nomination of Duke Bouchan III
02:01to the post of ambassador of the United States to Morocco for the American president.
02:07Bouchan will play a key role in strengthening peace, freedom and prosperity for the two countries.
02:13The new American ambassador to Morocco had already served as an ambassador,
02:17especially in Spain and Mandorra. He also had a career in the finance sector.
02:26Saudi Arabia, where the Organization of Islamic Cooperation adopted yesterday
02:32the reconstruction plan of Gaza, developed by Egypt, the plan proposed by the OCI,
02:37puts Hamas out of the picture and plans a return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza.
02:43It was at the end of the OCI's ministerial emergency meeting, which was held yesterday in Jeddah.
02:49Foreign Affairs Ministers of the 57 members of the Organization
02:53call on the international community to support this plan in response to the American project
02:59to take control of the Palestinian territory and to expel its inhabitants, rejected by Israel and criticized by Washington.
03:08The next step, according to the head of Egyptian diplomacy, is to make this plan an international plan
03:14by making it adopted by countries such as Japan, Russia, China or the European Union.
03:21Four European countries salute the Arab plan for the reconstruction of Gaza.
03:27In a joint statement, Berlin, Paris, London and Rome saluted this plan
03:33which presents, according to them, a realistic path towards the reconstruction of Gaza.
03:39If implemented, this plan promises a rapid and sustainable improvement
03:44of the catastrophic living conditions of Palestinians living in Gaza, according to this statement.
03:49Foreign Affairs Ministers, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy
03:54salute the serious efforts and say they appreciate the important signal
03:58sent by the Arab states in jointly developing this plan of recovery and reconstruction.
04:07Still in the region, more than 50 ex-Israeli hostages from Gaza
04:13call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to conclude an agreement
04:17to cease fire with Hamas in order to allow the release of the rest of the captives.
04:23The call was launched after the broadcast by Hamas of a video showing
04:29an Israeli hostage who has been held in Gaza since October 7, 2023.
04:35As a reminder, of the 251 people removed that day, 58 are still held in Gaza.
04:44Among them, 34 were declared dead by the Israeli army.
04:52Still in the region, this time in Syria, more than 500 civilians of the Alawite minority
04:57have been killed in recent days in the west of the country.
05:01Fights broke out last Thursday between Syrian security forces
05:05and the followers of former President Bashar al-Assad.
05:09The violence that is taking place in the Adheria region, a bastion of the minority,
05:14is precisely what led to the Assad clan and the development of Raja Engo.
05:20100 days after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
05:23the Syrians are trying to erase the traces of years of dictatorship.
05:27For three days, Latakia, Jableh and other refugee cities of the Assad clan community
05:34have been theaters of violent clashes.
05:37The opposing militias remained faithful to the fallen president and the forces of the new Syrian army.
05:43In a speech broadcast on the social networks of the Syrian president,
05:47interim president Ahmed al-Shara called on the insurgents to surrender before it was too late.
05:57Some remnants of the corrupt regime tried to test the new Syria.
06:01In the battle for liberation, we fought you without killing you.
06:06While you fought us with the desire to kill us.
06:09But despite the betrayal to which we are confronted,
06:12the state will remain the guarantor of civil peace and will not allow any harm to it.
06:16Drop your weapons and surrender before it's too late.
06:23The UN, informed of the intense and murderous clashes between the forces of the Syrian interim authority
06:29and the loyal elements of the former regime, has deplored the losses of civilians.
06:34The UN organization has called on the two parties to show immediate restraint,
06:39fearing an aggravation of the situation.
06:45We firmly condemn any violence in Syria and call on the parties to protect civilians and cease hostilities.
06:52We are concerned about the risk of escalating tensions between the communities in Syria
06:56at a time when reconciliation and peaceful political transition should be the priority.
07:01After 14 years of conflict, the Syrians deserve lasting peace, prosperity and justice.
07:10The Syrian authorities have declared that the violence began
07:14when loyal remnants of Assad's overthrown leaders launched a murderous attack
07:19and well-planned against their forces on Thursday.
07:22Faced with the situation, the Syrians of Damascus and Aleppo gathered on Friday.
07:27The demonstrators raised Syrian flags and called on the government
07:32to use the iron fist against those who want to destabilize the country.
07:37The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
07:40reported on March 8 that more than 300 pro-Assad civilians had been killed
07:44since the beginning of the operation.
07:48In the rest of the international news,
07:51Russia claims to have recaptured three villages in the region of Kursk
07:56from the Ukrainian troops who are in trouble.
08:00This is a new turn for Kiev,
08:02at a time when the prospect of talks seems more and more concrete.
08:06Volodymyr Zelensky hopes to use his control of a few hundred square kilometers
08:12of the Russian region of Kursk as an exchange currency in potential talks.
08:21Germany has taken a crucial step towards the formation of a new government
08:26led by the conservative Friedrich Merz,
08:29the new chancellor who aims to break with several decades of history
08:33in the field of defense and to shake up its budgetary policy.
08:37The conservatives of the future chancellor and the social democrats,
08:41SPD and center-left, have just announced a principle agreement
08:45for a coalition at the end of consultations,
08:49less than two weeks after the legislative elections.
08:55In the Republic of Korea, President Yun Sok-yool was released this Saturday
09:00after the cancellation by a court of his arrest for reasons of procedure.
09:06Yun Sok-yool has left the detention center.
09:09He has been incarcerated since last January,
09:11but he is still the subject of an investigation on his declaration of martial law.
09:16Directly after his release, he went to the presidential residence.
09:24The news in the continent is now heading to Guinea-Bissau.
09:28President Omaro Sissoko Mbalo decided to move forward
09:32with the date of the presidential and legislative elections on November 23.
09:38After being declared last Monday a candidate for the next presidency for a second term,
09:43Sissoko Mbalo announced the advance of the date initially set for November 30.
09:49A presidential decree relayed yesterday specifies
09:52that this decision was made at the end of a meeting with political parties
09:57to find a consensus on the date
10:00and in order to defuse the political and security crisis that the country is going through.
10:08Still in the continent, France is starting to restore its military bases in Senegal.
10:14Paris has restored several facilities used by the French army in Senegal.
10:19The declaration of the French embassy in Dakar in a statement
10:24indicates that the French party made available to Senegal
10:28the facilities and housing of the Maréchal and Saint-Exupéry neighborhoods on Friday.
10:34Paris specifies that other facilities will be restored according to the jointly agreed calendar.
10:41President Bassiroudi Maïfaï announced last December
10:46the end of all military presence of foreign countries in Senegal, starting in 2025.
10:58We stay in Senegal, which is home to the 13th Extraordinary Session
11:02of the Ministers of the Organization for the Evaluation of the Gambian River.
11:07A meeting in Dakar to focus on the completion of the hydraulic dam in Saint-Bengalou,
11:13launched in 2022 and which is struggling to get out of the ground.
11:17I offer you the report of Marie Madiop and Cheikh N'Daou, our correspondents in Dakar.
11:24At the request of the Conference of Heads of State and Government of the OMVG,
11:29we are told that the internal work of the hydraulic dam in Saint-Bengalou has been carried out.
11:35This Extraordinary Session is therefore an opportunity for these members to comment on the results of the investigation.
11:42The axes that emerge from this report are, of course, technical problems
11:47that had to be addressed more, since the site is in the process of being completed,
11:53which has to be realized at 31% on the physical side and almost also 32-33% on the financial side.
12:00But all this now requires a systematic review.
12:05There are responsibilities that are located, both on the part of the companies that were on site,
12:10in the management of the organizations, in the positions of the various actors intervening on the project.
12:16And all this has been shown and it is on this basis that we are going to make the appropriate decisions.
12:21This hydroelectric dam has a capacity of 128 MW and a potential irrigation of 90,000 hectares.
12:29The project will constitute one of the main sources of supply of the organization's interconnection line
12:36for the enhancement of the Gambian River, hence the importance of restarting work on new bases.
12:42There is a manifest will of all States to be able to overcome these obstacles
12:48and resume work at the level of Samba Galou,
12:51to the extent that today, with the galloping demographic,
12:55the needs that only make us Croats in terms of energy,
12:59and who speaks of energy speaks of transformed economy.
13:04If there is no energy, there is no economy.
13:06And the most important thing is that Samba Galou is also dedicated to the birth of SOGESART,
13:12which is the company that will pilot the issue of energy management and the dam,
13:16which is already being set up.
13:19We are pleased to announce that SOGESART will be installed in the Republic of Guinea.
13:24The heads of state have already decided on the distribution of the different posts between the states.
13:30This is a very big step forward and we are happy to say that in the coming months,
13:34the management company will be operational and the dam will be relaunched
13:39and that in the short term, we will have achieved the results that we expect.
13:45The hydroelectric dam of Samba Galou is funded at around 388 million euros by the Vinci Andrich Group,
13:53but the Senegalese government has taken care of the project.
13:59The world celebrates today the International Women's Rights Day
14:04and it is an opportunity to highlight the progress in terms of women's rights,
14:10but also the challenges that remain to be tackled.
14:12The UN has chosen this year to denounce the violence against women linked to the conflict.
14:17Know that 95% of victims of armed conflicts are of female sex.
14:23This year, March 8, coincides also with the 30th anniversary of the declaration
14:28and the Beijing Action Programme, an international agreement,
14:32a commitment made by the governments of the UN member states in 1995
14:38to make different countries progress towards gender equality.
14:46In Morocco, in the region of Bni Hidr, in the province of Titouan,
14:50seven women launched a cooperative specializing in local products,
14:55thus taking advantage of the natural resources that surround them.
14:59This project aims to transform aromatic herbs and flowers
15:03into commercializable products, thus offering a source of sustainable income for these women.
15:09This is a report by Drisbo Surhan. Soheil Jalil for the story.
15:22Here, in the heart of the mountains of Bni Hidr, in the province of Titouan,
15:26seven women managed to transform a gift from nature into a sustainable economic resource.
15:32This project was born from a simple idea,
15:34it quickly transformed into a successful model,
15:37reflecting a strong will for financial independence.
15:40These women harvest aromatic herbs and flowers in the surrounding fields,
15:44ready to transform them into products of added value.
15:48This project is supported by the Tange Tetouan Al-Husayma Regional Council.
15:52It employs only women who work in the area of aromatic herbs,
15:56women from the region, strong women,
15:59who have been able to rework the plants of the region to make them real treasures,
16:04in the image of a sustainable economy.
16:07This project is supported by the Tange Tetouan Regional Council.
16:11It employs only women who work in the area of aromatic herbs,
16:15women from the region, strong women,
16:18who have been able to rework the plants of the region to make them real treasures,
16:22in the image of a sustainable economy.
16:30The products go through several stages within the cooperative,
16:34starting with drying and sifting,
16:36then distillation or extraction of essential oils.
16:39These oils are used in the manufacture of natural soap,
16:43cosmetic products and medicinal herbs,
16:46which are carefully packaged before being sold in local markets.
16:54These herbs come from our pre-evaluated areas.
16:57They are brought here to be dried in these ovens,
17:00then packaged and sold in souks and kasbahs.
17:05The project benefits from the support of the Tange Tetouan Regional Council,
17:09whose efforts aim to strengthen the solidarity economy
17:13and create job opportunities in rural areas.
17:16Thanks to this activity, these women have been able to generate sustainable income
17:20and improve their living conditions.
17:22A project that also helps to boost the local economy
17:25by offering quality products that meet the growing demand for natural products.
17:30Change of scenery, change of sector,
17:33we are talking about the creation of fashion
17:36in the direction of large textile companies.
17:39The story of the success of Houda Lallini,
17:42who migrated to the world of business,
17:45is an example of success for all.
17:47Houda, who was able to transform her passion for fashion
17:50and the Moroccan caftan,
17:52by running large textile companies,
17:55Morocco and Spain,
17:58I offer you this report by Mohamed Richi and Soheil Jalil for the story.
18:03At the heart of the world of traditional fashion,
18:06the name of Houda has emerged.
18:08A young Moroccan who has forged a place of choice
18:11thanks to her passion for the Moroccan caftan
18:14and her determination to promote Moroccan identity
18:17through creations that combine authenticity and modernity.
18:21Her journey began when she was younger,
18:24and today she is one of the most recognized creators,
18:27both nationally and internationally.
18:38To create my caftans, I need a lot of inspiration.
18:41This is what gives my creations all their charm.
18:44Sometimes I use new embroidery techniques
18:47while preserving the Moroccan touch of the caftan.
18:51Even if I use new textile processes,
18:54I make a point of honor of preserving the Moroccan touch
18:57for everything related to Zouak M'allem,
19:00Sfifa or even the Aqqad.
19:08Moroccan-Spanish relations are at the heart of Houda's success story,
19:11which made her dream come true
19:13to make caftan the ambassador of Moroccan elegance.
19:16She did not just do that,
19:18but she also imposed a new place for the Moroccan woman,
19:21who is now able to reach the top
19:24of one of the largest worldwide companies
19:27specializing in textile.
19:31Houda's success story clearly demonstrates
19:34that the Moroccan woman can run large companies,
19:37as is the case for our company.
19:41Houda El Harini is a living example of the Moroccan woman's accomplishments,
19:44having been able, through an inexhaustible passion
19:47and hard work, to create a unique career
19:50combining creativity and excellence.
19:53Her life shows that the Moroccan woman,
19:56endowed with determination and exceptional perseverance,
19:59is capable of accomplishing the impossible.
20:03In Mali, there is a sector in which women have been fighting for a long time
20:06and are trying to make a place for themselves.
20:09It is the media.
20:12It is time for her to make a state of the place
20:15between the progress made and the challenges to be met.
20:18This is a report by Mohamed Dagnoko.
20:21A sector dominated by men,
20:24the media is not so much neglected by women.
20:27At the head of the abdomen of the announcer,
20:30a 100% women-driven newspaper,
20:33Dado Camara recognizes that although women invest in the media,
20:36they disappear when we enter the hierarchy.
20:39It is a question of responsibility.
20:42It is a bit shy.
20:45Quantitative evolution because there is the creation
20:48of private and public journalism schools.
20:51For Fadima Maïga, director of Monde TV,
20:54if women are very often confined to the role of presenter,
20:57hostess and reporter,
21:00their absence in the management can be explained
21:03by the crisis that has been going through the country for many years.
21:06It is also related to the socio-political
21:09and security context of Mali.
21:12Because if we look closely,
21:15this job of a media man is already very sensitive.
21:18It is not as easy as that.
21:21People in areas where security is very high.
21:24So women in these areas are totally absent.
21:27In addition to the creation of many schools
21:30of training in journalism,
21:33La Maison de la Presse says to make efforts
21:36to move the lines.
21:39Present at the collection, treatment and dissemination of information,
21:42women in the media are now fighting
21:45to occupy the front lines within the editorial offices.
21:48We continue this series of reports
21:51and portraits dedicated to
21:54the International Women's Rights Day.
21:57Its unique vocal timbre and its captivating melodies
22:01have crossed generations for more than four decades.
22:04Emblematic figures of Ivorian and African music
22:07sing love, peace and resilience.
22:10On the occasion of March 8,
22:13I offer you this immersion in the universe
22:16of an icon that has inspired generations.
22:20For half a century,
22:23her voice has resonated well beyond borders.
22:26Aisha Kone is more than an artist,
22:29she is an icon,
22:32a living legend of Ivorian music.
22:35Through her melodies,
22:38she has always defended the values of peace,
22:41unity and respect for women,
22:44becoming an essential reference on the African scene.
22:47Not easily.
22:50I had the chance to be assisted by great masters.
22:53There was Mano Di Bongo,
22:56there was Mr. Bonkana Maiga,
22:59we were supported by Mr. George Benson.
23:02I was a chorister
23:05in the RTI orchestra.
23:08It was a very good training for me.
23:11In an universe where women often have to fight to exist,
23:14she was able to impose herself
23:17by her talent and determination,
23:20inspiring a whole generation to believe in her dreams.
23:23Yes, there was the mother
23:26who didn't want to hear about it.
23:29For her, it's not a job.
23:32I was convinced that I could go a long way.
23:35So I decided to do it.
23:38But her commitment goes beyond music.
23:41The diva of Ivorian music
23:44has always put her notoriety at the service of just causes,
23:47pleading for the rights of women
23:50and the valorization of African culture.
24:08In today's society,
24:11it doesn't surprise us
24:14to see women occupying
24:17the same ranks as men.
24:20At all levels.
24:23We have women presidents,
24:26jurists, economists.
24:29Women have their place.
24:32This right is increasingly
24:35recognized.
24:38That's why on March 8th,
24:41we celebrated Women's Day.
24:44But we're still fighting.
24:47We don't have everything we want,
24:50but we're aware
24:53that people are aware
24:56that women have a role
24:59in society.
25:03More than an artist,
25:06she is a force, a symbol,
25:09a voice committed.
25:12In her 50 years of career,
25:15she has inscribed her name in history
25:18with 26 albums, 47 distinctions
25:21and 2 gold records.
25:24A proof that music is not just an art,
25:27but a legacy and a fight for dignity.
25:30Naima Samih passed away last night
25:33after a long fight against the disease.
25:36Born in Casablanca,
25:39she was the owner of the modern Moroccan song.
25:42She has a rich repertoire of songs
25:45with great success in Morocco and the Arab world.
25:48She was also the first Moroccan singer
25:51to give a concert at the famous Olympia in Paris.
25:54Her body was anointed today,
25:58We are coming to the end of this edition.