MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 09/03/2025
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00:00Hello and welcome to Maison TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast, here are the headlines.
00:22The Organization of Islamic Cooperation adopted the reconstruction plan of Gaza developed by Egypt, a proposal saluted by many countries in response to the American project.
00:35Germany is approaching the formation of a new government, the conservatives of the future chancellor and the social democrats announce a principle agreement for a coalition led by Friedrich Merz.
00:49Ghana tries to persuade Mali to return to the CDAO, the Ghanaian president was received yesterday in Bamako by the president of the Malian transition.
01:02His Majesty, King Mohammed VI addressed a message of condolence and compassion to the members of the family of the great Moroccan singer Naima Samih, who died yesterday.
01:11The sovereign claims to have learned with great affliction the disappearance of this artist, whose death constitutes a loss not only for his family but also for the Moroccan artistic scene.
01:21The world of the Arab song has lost one of its greatest stars, having shone with its melodious voice and its distinctive timbre.
01:28These representations will never be engraved in the repertoire of the Moroccan song.
01:34Moroccan weather alert at the moment.
01:38An atmospheric depression, four provinces are placed on red alert.
01:42Ifren, Azilal, Bnimlal and Midelt know of significant snowfalls that will continue until Monday with accumulations of snow that could reach 70 cm.
01:51Heavy rains, sometimes accompanied by hail, are expected in the provinces of Tangier, Selach, Chaoun, Tetouan, Ouaz al-Aresh and Al-Husayma.
01:59And finally, the provinces of Taounet and Rnefra will also be affected until Sunday by heavy rainfall.
02:09Donald Trump announced yesterday the appointment of Duke Bushan III as ambassador to the United States in Morocco.
02:14For the American president, he will play a key role in strengthening peace, freedom and prosperity for the two countries.
02:21The new American ambassador to Morocco had already returned as ambassador to Spain and Andorra.
02:27He also has a career in the finance sector.
02:33The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has adopted the reconstruction plan of Gaza developed by Egypt.
02:38The proposed plan puts the Hamas in the way and plans a return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza.
02:44At the end of an emergency ministerial meeting, the foreign affairs ministers of the 57 member countries of the organization
02:50called on the international community to support this plan in response to the American project rejected by Israel and criticized by Washington.
02:57The next step, according to Egyptian diplomacy, is to make this plan an international plan by making it adopted by many countries.
03:10Four European countries therefore salute this Arab plan for the reconstruction of Gaza in a Berlin, Paris, London and Rome statement.
03:17They saluted this plan which presents, according to them, a realistic way towards the reconstruction of Gaza.
03:22If implemented, this plan promises a rapid improvement of the catastrophic living conditions of Palestinians living in Gaza, according to the joint statement of the foreign affairs ministers.
03:36And in the west of Syria, more than 745 people were killed.
03:40The fighting broke out yesterday, last Thursday, between the Syrian security forces, their allies and the followers of former President Bashar al-Assad.
03:48Raja Ingo tells us more.
03:51100 days after the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrians are trying to erase the traces of years of dictatorship.
03:59For three days, Latakia, Jableh and other refugee cities of the Assad clan community are the theaters of violent clashes.
04:08The opposing militias remained faithful to the fallen president and the forces of the new Syrian army.
04:14In a speech broadcast on the social networks of the Syrian president, the interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, called on the insurgents to surrender before it was too late.
04:25Some remnants of the corrupt regime have tried to test the new Syria.
04:32In the battle for liberation, we fought you without killing you, while you fought us with the desire to kill us.
04:40But despite the betrayal to which we are confronted, the state will remain the guarantor of civil peace and will not allow any harm to it.
04:47Drop your weapons and surrender before it's too late.
04:52The UN, informed of the intense and murderous clashes between the forces of the Syrian interim authority and the loyal elements of the former regime, has deplored the losses of civilians.
05:05The UN organization has called on the two parties to show immediate restraint, fearing an aggravation of the situation.
05:13We firmly condemn any violence in Syria and call on the parties to protect civilians and cease hostilities.
05:23We are concerned about the risk of escalation of tensions between the communities in Syria, at a time when reconciliation and peaceful political transition should be the priority.
05:32After 14 years of conflict, the Syrians deserve lasting peace, prosperity and justice.
05:39Prosperity and justice.
05:41The Syrian authorities have declared that the violence began when loyal remnants of Assad's overthrown leaders launched a murderous and well-planned attack against their forces on Thursday.
05:53Faced with the situation, the Syrians of Damascus and Aleppo gathered on Friday.
05:58The demonstrators raised Syrian flags and called on the government to use the iron fist against those who want to destabilize the country.
06:08The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights established on March 8 more than 300 pro-Assad civilians killed since the beginning of the operation.
06:19Germany has taken a crucial step towards the formation of a new government led by the conservative Friedrich Merz.
06:25The new chancellor aims to break with 80 years of history in defense and to rethink the German budgetary policy.
06:33The conservatives of the future chancellor and the Social Democrats announce an agreement of principles for a coalition at the end of an exploratory consultation less than two weeks after the legislative elections.
06:45In South Korea, President Yong Sang-kyo was released yesterday, a decision made after the cancellation by a tribunal of his arrest for reasons of procedure.
06:57Yong Sang-kyo has left the detention center where he has been incarcerated since January, but is still the subject of investigation on his declaration of martial law.
07:05He went directly to his presidential residence.
07:09Back in Africa, he is heading to Ghana, which is trying to persuade Mali to return to the CDAO.
07:19President Ghana was received yesterday in Bamako by the president of the Malian transition.
07:24Explanations with Mohamed Danyoko.
07:28It is in a capital submerged in a heavy fog that the plane carrying the president of Ghana and his delegation
07:34was immobilized on the tarmac of the international airport of Mali.
07:38Welcome at the foot of the plane, troops review and direction to the presidential palace of Kuluba,
07:43where the two presidents had a face-to-face before expanding the discussion to the two delegations.
07:52We have discussed our relations in terms of cooperation in terms of defense and security.
07:57And how to continue the fight against terrorism.
08:00Terrorism is not only in Mali, it is also present in the other countries of the IAS, namely Burkina Faso and Niger, and in Ghana and elsewhere.
08:08We will see together how to mutualize efforts to fight terrorism in the sub-region.
08:18After 48 hours in Ivory Coast, before arriving in Mali, the question of relations between the CDAO and the IAS was raised by the two men.
08:27We discussed relations between the IAS and the CDAO.
08:30There was, at one point, a lack of trust between the leaders of the two groups.
08:35I think that this lack of trust must be corrected so that there can be mutual respect
08:41and that the leadership of the entities can assert itself at the level of the sub-region.
08:45We must work for relations worthy of this name between the IAS, which exists irrevocably, and the CDAO.
08:54The secular, economic relations and the revitalization of the Mali-Ghana mixed commission, which held its last meeting in 2011 in Ghana,
09:02were the other topics discussed during this 24-hour visit.
09:10Paris has restored several military bases used by the French army in Senegal.
09:15A statement by the French ambassador to Dakar in a statement indicates that the French party has made available to Senegal
09:22the facilities and housing of the Maréchal and Saint-Exupéry districts.
09:26Paris specifies that others will be restored according to the agreed-upon schedule.
09:31President Bassirou Dioumaïfa announced at the end of December, at the end of any foreign military presence in Senegal, and this as early as 2025.
09:44In Morocco, in the province of Bnidre, in the province of Tetouan,
09:48seven women launched a cooperative specializing in local products,
09:52with the aim of transforming aromatic herbs and flowers into commercializable products,
09:57thus offering a source of sustainable income to these women.
10:00This is a report by Dries Bousserhane and the story by Souhaïl Jalil.
10:04In the heart of the mountains of Bnidre, in the province of Tetouan,
10:17seven women managed to transform a gift from nature into a sustainable economic resource.
10:23This project, born from a simple idea, quickly transformed into a successful model,
10:28reflecting a strong will for financial independence.
10:31In Bnidre, these women harvest aromatic herbs and flowers,
10:34whose surrounding fields are ready to transform them into added value products.
10:51This project is supported by the Council of the Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Houseima region.
10:56It employs only women who work in the aromatic herbs sector,
11:00women from the region, strong women,
11:03who have been able to rework the region's plants to make them real treasures,
11:08like rosemary or lavender.
11:21The products go through several stages within the cooperative,
11:24starting with drying and sifting,
11:27then distillation or extraction of essential oils.
11:30These oils are used in the manufacture of natural soap,
11:33cosmetics and medicinal herbs,
11:36which are carefully packaged before being sold on local markets.
11:45These herbs come from our pre-evaluated areas.
11:47We bring them here to dry in these ovens,
11:50then we pack them and sell them in souks and Kasbahs.
12:00The project benefits from the support of the Council of the Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Houseima region
12:04in the framework of efforts aimed at strengthening the solidarity economy
12:08and creating job opportunities in rural areas.
12:11Thanks to this activity, these women have been able to generate sustainable income
12:15and improve their living conditions,
12:17a project that also contributes to boosting the local economy
12:20by offering high-quality products that meet the growing demand for natural products.
12:27From fashion creation to the management of large textile companies,
12:31this is the story of Houda Larini.
12:33This woman was able to transform her passion for fashion
12:36and the Moroccan captain by leading with brilliance large companies.
12:40This is a report by Mohamed El-Rechi.
12:43At the heart of the world of traditional fashion, the name of Houda emerged.
12:47A young Moroccan woman who created a place of choice
12:50thanks to her passion for the Moroccan captain
12:53and her determination to promote Moroccan identity
12:56through creations that combine authenticity and modernity.
13:00Her career began at a very young age
13:03and today she is one of the most recognized creators,
13:06both nationally and internationally.
13:10The design of the captain, the first thing I started with was inspiration.
13:14Inspirational moments come to me.
13:16To create my captains, I need a lot of inspiration.
13:19This is what gives my creations all their charm.
13:22Sometimes I resort to new embroidery techniques
13:25while preserving the Moroccan touch of the captain.
13:28Even if I resort to a new textile process,
13:33I make a point of honor to preserve the Moroccan touch
13:36for everything related to Zouak, Ma'allem, Siffa and Aqabat.
13:45The Moroccan-Spanish relations are at the heart of Houda's success story
13:49which made her dream come true
13:51to make the captain the ambassador of Moroccan elegance.
13:54She did not just do that,
13:56but she also imposed a new place for the Moroccan woman
13:59now able to reach the top
14:01within one of the largest specialized global companies
14:05specializing in textile.
14:08Houda's success story clearly demonstrates
14:11that the Moroccan woman can lead large companies
14:14as is the case for our company.
14:18Houda El Harini is a living example of the Moroccan woman's accomplishments
14:22having known by an inexhaustible passion and hard work
14:25to create a unique career combining creativity and excellence.
14:29Her life shows that the Moroccan woman
14:31with determination and exceptional perseverance
14:35is capable of accomplishing the impossible.
14:39Let's now talk about these African female personalities
14:43who dare, create, innovate
14:45and make the continent move.
14:47Let's go to Nigeria to meet Dr. Ejiro Otive Igbouzor,
14:52this young woman who fights for the emancipation of millions of young women and girls in Nigeria.
14:57This is a report by Gilbert Tamba from Abuja.
15:01Ejiro Otive Igbouzor is a specialist in gender equality and social inclusion
15:07and a practitioner of follow-up and evaluation
15:10with extensive experience in the research, analysis of policies
15:14and strengthening of capacities.
15:16Since 1991, her struggle and her major concern
15:21is to defend women's rights in Nigeria and elsewhere.
15:24I've seen girls whose potentials were...
15:29I've seen girls whose potentials were stopped because of discrimination,
15:33because of a culture that doesn't believe in their potential.
15:36In a culture where men bear the name of family and women are really put aside,
15:40I've seen girls fight.
15:48She's a novelist, she writes scenarios to question discriminatory social norms.
15:53She is also a pastor and, after all, a mother.
15:57Ejiro is the founder of Girls' Global Hangout,
16:00a platform that employs more than 2,400 women around the world.
16:05In one of her novels, published in 2023, she talks about marital violence.
16:10It's an anthology of women's stories.
16:12So you see stories...
16:13It's an anthology of women's stories,
16:15stories that tell the experiences of marital violence in married women.
16:20Some of them didn't have the good sense of giving up and died in the process.
16:25Even if it's a tragic experience,
16:27there is a lesson to be learned for those who are experiencing it right now.
16:30It could lead to death.
16:34Inequality between sexes is at the origin of many problems
16:37that disproportionately affect women and girls,
16:41such as domestic and sexual violence,
16:43lower wages, lack of access to education and inadequate health care.
16:49Ejiro's commitment to the Ibuzo tribe is first and foremost a revolt,
16:53and it will not stop until women continue to be victims of violence and discrimination in Nigeria.
16:59Even in the midst of the challenges, we can forge ahead.
17:05We can succeed, and if there is a setback,
17:07it should not discourage anyone and make anyone give up.
17:11The more we try, the more we fight,
17:13and I know that one day we will get to the promised land.
17:19Former national director of CETPA in Nigeria
17:22and coordinator of the GENRE and VIH-SIDA program for women's uniforms in West Africa,
17:28Ejiro Otiwe Ibuzo also promises to continue the fight
17:32for a representation of women on the Nigerian political scene, dominated by men.
17:39This is the end of this newscast.
17:40Thank you for watching, but stay with us.
17:42The news continues on Median TV.
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