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00:00We are delighted to welcome you to a new edition of the Media Morning, here are the headlines.
00:25His Majesty the King Mohammed VI Amir al-Mumineen was buried this Tuesday in the Temple of Fire of the King Mohammed V on the occasion of the commemoration of the disappearance of the father of the nation.
00:39The Ba'it Amal al-Quds Sharif agency has been in operation since the launch of its activities. In 1998, more than 200 large projects and dozens of small and medium-sized projects were launched in the Holy City. We will talk about this in a moment.
00:56In this newspaper, Angola announced Tuesday night two direct negotiations between the M23 and Kinshasa after a visit to Luanda of the president of the Félix Chisekedi RDC, who refused to discuss with this armed group, masters of a large percentage of territories in the east of the country.
01:18In Morocco, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI Amir al-Mumineen, accompanied by Prince Moulay al-Hassan, Prince Moulay al-Arshid and Prince Moulay Ahmed, was buried this Tuesday in the Temple of Fire of the King Mohammed V on the occasion of the commemoration of the disappearance of the father of the nation, which coincides with the 10th day of his death.
01:47On the day of the holy month of Ramadan.
01:51The government continues in full responsibility its efforts to improve health care by implementing the different material and human means required by the royal construction site related to social protection.
02:15This is what Iyar Araba, the head of the government, Aziz Arnaouche, who presided over a meeting dedicated to the implementation of the promotion site of the health system in the realization of the high royal will.
02:29Aziz Arnaouche stressed that the issue remains the guarantee of a public health service of quality that meets the expectations and aspirations of the Moroccans and contributes to consolidate the foundations of the social state as desired by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
02:47In this regard, he called on to show diligence and efficiency in order to carry out, before the deadline started, the related projects for all levels of medical treatment and to take the necessary measures to ensure the good reception of users and facilitate their access to medical services at the level of public health institutions.
03:08We continue this news with the Bayt Maal al-Quds al-Sherif agency, which has been implementing more than 200 large projects and dozens of small and medium-sized projects in the holy city since the launch of its activities in 1998, according to the director in charge of the management of the agency, Mohamed Zalem Cherkawi.
03:34These projects cover the sectors of education, health, life, restoration and culture, in addition to programs for social assistance, innovation, women's autonomy, young people and children for an approximate cost of 80 million US dollars.
03:53Last week, on the occasion of the visit of a group of Moroccan journalists and influencers in the seat of the Sarabat al-Sherif agency, Cherkawi said that most of its funding was mobilized by Morocco, up to 70% in the category of countries, while recalling that the agency launched last week in al-Quds projects of a value of 1.1 million dollars, however, on the annual campaign of aid on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.
04:18The Council of Peace and Security of the African Union met on Tuesday under the Moroccan presidency to reaffirm its commitment to the preservation of the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan.
04:39The Council of Peace and Security of the African Union called this Tuesday a peaceful resolution of the devastating conflict in progress, which has caused the worst global humanitarian crisis, causing the displacement of more than 12 million Sudanese civilians.
04:53In this sense, the Council of Peace and Security of the African Union called on the member states of the UAE and the international community, asking them not to recognize any government or parallel entity seeking to divide or govern any part of the territory or institutions of the Republic of Sudan.
05:09The agency also called on to abstain from providing any help or support to armed or political groups in order to establish a government or a parallel entity in the country.
05:19In a statement published at the end of this meeting, the Council of Peace and Security reaffirmed that the UAE does not recognize and will not recognize such a government or a parallel entity in the Republic of Sudan.
05:32The Council reiterated the importance of continuing to focus on the six pillars of the roadmap of the African Union to resolve the crisis in Sudan,
05:40in particular by calling for a global and inclusive ceasefire, a humanitarian access without interference and a rapid political resolution of the conflict.
05:49The Council of Peace and Security also reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of the African Union to collaborate with all the Sudanese parties to find viable and sustainable solutions in order to put an end to the fight in Sudan.
06:04In the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, Ukraine supported the United States in a 30-day ceasefire with Russia.
06:16In exchange for what, Washington announced the immediate lifting of the suspension of military aid to Kyiv during a meeting in Saudi Arabia in Geneva.
06:26The Ukrainian Americanos in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on the war in Ukraine have been positive and productive.
06:36The United States agreed on Tuesday to immediately resume military aid and information sharing with Ukraine.
06:44During this discussion, Kyiv accepted the American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in its conflict with Russia.
06:55Today, the Ukrainians have agreed to conclude a ceasefire and to start immediate negotiations to put an end to this conflict in a sustainable way,
07:04taking into account their interests, their security and their ability to prosper as a nation.
07:09Now we are submitting this offer to the Russians and we hope they will accept it.
07:15On the other hand, Ukraine confirmed its support for the American proposal to end the 30-day ceasefire with Russia.
07:25The two parties also agreed to conclude as soon as possible an agreement on the exploitation of Ukrainian miners.
07:34It depends what will be if.
07:55Negotiate for the next stage.
07:59The Ukrainian president estimated that the United States now had to convince Russia to accept the 30-day ceasefire.
08:08US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at the end of the day that the ball was now in Moscow's court to accept a truce.
08:19In the United States, President Donald Trump announced that he would double the tariffs on steel by 50% compared to 25%.
08:29Canadian aluminum will be shown in force this Wednesday.
08:34On their side, Canadian authorities promised to repost.
08:38Fuck you.
08:41The arm of the United States, Canada, is pursuing.
08:44Making a statement since his return to power on the annexation of Canada,
08:48Donald Trump has doubled commercial aggressiveness this Tuesday against Ottawa,
08:52reacting to the announcement by the Canadian province of Ontario of a surtax on electricity exports to three American states.
09:00The American president announced on his True Social network that he was doubling tariffs on steel by 50% compared to 25%.
09:07Canadian aluminum will be shown in force this Wednesday.
09:12The American president welcomed the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
09:29There is someone who is trying to weaken our economy.
09:31Yes, it's Donald Trump.
09:33And Trump, as we know, has put unjustified customs rights on what we produce, on what we sell, on the way we make a living.
09:40He takes it from families, workers and Canadian companies and we cannot let him succeed.
09:45We will not let him succeed.
09:47And we cannot let him succeed.
09:52And we won't.
09:53We won't.
09:56Faced with Trump's threats, Canadian authorities promised to repost all surtax on customs rights.
10:02With his announcement, the American president hit the heart of commercial exchanges between two countries,
10:07closely linked on the economic level.
10:10President Donald Trump returned to the White House promising that he could restore the American economy.
10:17But at the moment, many people fear that he will do more to admire it.
10:21The stock market fell by 7% last month.
10:24Consumers' confidence quickly crumbled and if we look at the situation,
10:28we see that there is a deep sense of uncertainty.
10:32Trump also wrote that he would impose such a customs tax on cars on April 2,
10:37which would put an end to the automotive industry in Canada.
10:41The American president assured that the only thing he was supposed to do for the country
10:45was to become the 51st American state, which would put an end to the commercial war.
10:50On his side, the new head of the Canadian government, Mark Carney,
10:54had assured Sunday night that his country would never be part of the United States in any way.
10:59And in the rest of the news, the Angolan mediation announced Tuesday night
11:08of the next direct negotiation between the M23 and Kinshasa after a visit to Luanda
11:14of the president of the RDC, Felix Tshisekedi,
11:17who refused so far to discuss with this armed group,
11:21to put large portions of territory in the east of the country.
11:24The Angolan party, as a mediator in the conflict that affects the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
11:30will make contact with the M23 so that the delegations of the RDC and the M23
11:37can carry out direct negotiations, which will be held in Luanda in the coming days
11:42in order to negotiate a definitive peace, says the Angolan president in a statement.
11:48This text was published after a meeting in Luanda between the Angolan president,
11:54Joao Lourenço, designated mediator of the African Union in this conflict,
11:59and his counterpart of the RDC.
12:01The M23, supported by some 4,000 Rwandan soldiers, according to UN experts,
12:05resumed arms in 2021 in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
12:10and has since taken control of large portions of territory
12:13in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu Frontalieres of Luanda.
12:21Let's go to Niger, which has been facing a shortage of fuel for several days.
12:27A difficult situation for the users in this country, however, oil exporters.
12:35If the authorities have mentioned the causes of this shortage,
12:39the activities were still in slow motion on Tuesday.
12:43Look, this is a report from our correspondent Jean Dubril, William.
12:49On the roads of Nigerian capital, traffic has been reduced for a few days.
12:54Not because of Ramadan and high temperatures, but due to an unprecedented shortage of fuel.
13:00Here, the rare stations that still offer liquid fuel are being attacked by lines stretching over several meters.
13:07These users are equipped with all kinds of containers and vehicles rolling dry bread,
13:12forced to wait several hours to supply themselves.
13:16Some people you see have been here since 6 in the morning.
13:19Others are queuing for several nights, sometimes without even finding fuel.
13:23These last few days, I have almost done all the stations in Niamey,
13:26and with this month of Ramadan, I would have preferred to pass.
13:30It is 11 p.m. and I could only have one liter of gasoline while I have been queuing since this morning.
13:36I deliver thanks to my tricycle to make a living.
13:39How do you want me to feed my family if I don't even find fuel?
13:47An unprecedented shortage, whose causes were mentioned last Saturday
13:50by the commercial director of the Nigerian oil company, interviewed by national television.
13:55According to Mazou Oumani Aboubacar, the country's oil refineries only provide half of the national demand,
14:01estimated at 50 cisterns per day.
14:04In addition, there is the struggle started by local authorities against the black market for hydrocarbons.
14:09What makes us today face the real consumption of the country?
14:14Because in the past, the part of the fraud represented 40 to 50% of the market share.
14:22Today, all the national consumption is directed to the gas stations.
14:29A speech far from convincing the users who took to the streets on Tuesday night
14:33the rare gas stations supplied by the Nigerian capital.
14:38We are always told that Nigerians produce and export their oil to other countries.
14:42How come we Nigerians are forced to look for it for hours, even days?
14:47What I can say is that we have no idea what is really going on.
14:50We are just waiting.
14:54We have followed the explanations of the authorities,
14:56but I still don't understand that in a country that produces oil, gas stations are not fuel.
15:01For me, who has been sitting here for several hours, these explanations make no sense.
15:08It should be noted that local authorities announced last January
15:11the construction of a second oil refinery in the region of Doso, in the southwest of the country.
15:17The current refinery should be in orbit in a few days,
15:20with the shipment of oil trucks from the port of Lomé, where the Nigerians would benefit from reserves.
15:27And still on the continent, we go to Senegal, where the National Assembly voted on the law project 3 2025
15:34authorizing the President of the Republic to ratify the Convention between the Government of the Republic of Senegal and the Kingdom of Morocco.
15:42This law, signed on December 17, 2004, in Rabat, Morocco,
15:47aims to assist detainees and the transfer of convicts.
15:53More details with Marie-Madiop and Cheikh Endaou.
15:57The law project number 3 2025 was voted unanimously by the Senegalese deputies.
16:03The text relating to cooperation between Senegal and Morocco
16:07aims to ensure consular protection and facilitate assistance to detainees on the territories of the two countries.
16:21The Convention allows, on the one hand, the judicial assistance of Senegalese detainees,
16:25as Moroccans, on the territory of the other party.
16:28On the other hand, it also allows the repatriation of Senegalese convicted in Morocco
16:32if they want to atone for their sins here in Senegal.
16:35In this case, they have the same advantages as those who are convicted here,
16:39including the possibility of temporary release or presidential grace.
16:48However, the Convention is strictly framed and defines the conditions,
16:53modalities of the transfer of convicted persons, the reasons for refusal and their legal effects.
17:05The Convention states that 172 people are imprisoned,
17:09mainly in Dakhla,
17:12and 168 others in Lahoum.
17:16These prisoners are sentenced to 2 to 12 years.
17:21The 2004 Convention will allow Senegalese detainees who wish to atone for their sins to do so.
17:29In this regard, it states that 38 people have already expressed their wish to atone for the rest of their sins in Senegal
17:37and that the consequences of this operation are the state's responsibility.
17:43The Convention on the assistance to detainees and on the transfer of convicted persons
17:48comes into force on the first day of the second month,
17:52following the date of the last notification,
17:55attesting to the accomplishment of constitutional formalities in each of the two States.
18:01Several questions on the living conditions of Senegalese detainees have been at the heart of the debate,
18:07notably the association of Senegalese detainees in Mauritania.
18:11This Convention will allow Senegal, from an institutional point of view,
18:15to expand its network of legal and security cooperation,
18:20especially in Africa.
18:24In Gabon, the Ester Miracle boat sank on March 9, 2023.
18:28Two years later, the tragedy that caused the death of 30 people at the ceremony
18:32of the souvenir was organized in Libreville in the presence of the President of the Transition.
18:39Gabon pays tribute to the victims of the shipwreck that occurred on March 9, 2023.
18:45The President of the Transition, Brice Clotaire-Oleguinguement,
18:48went to the entrance of Port Molle in Libreville,
18:50where the Ester Miracle ferry left.
18:53A well-received presence by the families of the victims,
18:56they have not forgotten anything about this tragedy.
18:59We are very moved, first of all, on behalf of all the families of the missing,
19:03that the President thought of this story.
19:06We had already lost hope.
19:08Today, we would like the social affairs and the government in place to take care of them.
19:15The Ester Miracle ferry had sank off the coast of Gabon,
19:19making 34 missing and 124 rescued.
19:23Two years later, in front of the sea,
19:25the authorities addressed a moved thought to the families of the missing,
19:29to the rescued and to all those who still bear the scars of this tragedy.
19:34We hold this place in front of the sea,
19:38which is a source of life,
19:40but also a place that evokes the tragedy of the shipwrecks causing death.
19:46We are gathered in memory of these many compatriots,
19:50these many brothers and sisters,
19:53who lost their lives in these waters
19:56during the shipwreck of this Ester Miracle boat.
20:00By evoking the memory of these victims in this place of the Ester Miracle,
20:07we also want, Lord, to think of all the victims of all other forms of tragedy in our country.
20:16The Gabonese authorities affirm their commitment to ensure that this never happens again.
20:21Maritime security is an absolute priority.
20:24The tragedy of the Ester Miracle remains painful,
20:27but also a source of determination to guarantee the safety of the Gabonese waters.
20:33Right away, the Best of guests of Media Integri.
20:45Alhamdulillah for these precipitations,
20:47so everyone, all Moroccans are happy, very happy.
20:51So, compared to the shipwreck rate,
20:56the shipwreck filling rate is about, today, about 30%.
20:59So, it's been quite a few years since we've reached this rate,
21:03with a volume of storage of about 5 billion.
21:06So, the figure of 5 billion is significant.
21:09So, it's very important,
21:11which is about 3% more than last year at the same time.
21:20The French Minister of Justice is here.
21:25In one word, you said it, he's the third public official,
21:29after the Minister of Culture, the Minister of State,
21:32and the Minister of Health,
21:34and the President of the Senate.
21:36So, there is a process of acceleration, but also of consolidation.
21:40So, what is now at stake for the security aspects mentioned by my colleague and friend,
21:48there are two parts.
21:50There is the bilateral, and there is coordination outside the bilateral.
21:55The bilateral works well.
21:57You know, in this world of the security apparatus,
22:02what is the primary thing?
22:04It is trust and reliability.
22:07This is extremely important between the two countries.
22:13European consumption statistics,
22:17since it is our first export market,
22:22are either stagnant or negative.
22:25So, when we make progress,
22:27it means that we are nodding a little on the market share,
22:31and that it continues.
22:33Indeed, the sector has shown its resilience.
22:38Since the COVID crisis,
22:41I think we are coming back and strengthening the positioning of textiles.
22:46Ten years ago, we never exceeded 30 billion.
22:54Today, we are talking about 45.
22:56This means that we are making good progress.
23:02France knows that the Moroccan security services have a database
23:13on terrorist projects, on terrorist groups that are moving in the area.
23:20At the same time, there is a red line between the two departments of the Interior
23:29and the French security services, the DGSI and the DGSU,
23:34with their Moroccan counterpart.
23:36So, there is a sharing of knowledge, of experience,
23:41between the services concerned.
23:44But Gérald Darmanin, as Minister of Justice,
23:51has an experience in the Interior.
23:55And this experience will allow him to know a little about the threats
24:01that are weighing on the two countries.
24:04The threats come from two well-known organizations,
24:08Daesh and JNIM, the Islam and Muslim group,
24:16and from the community of African and Moroccan Maghreb in France.
24:27There is a consultation, an exchange of data,
24:31and this is the essence of cooperation,
24:37and the extradition of criminals and terrorists,
24:43as well in France as in Morocco.
24:54This is the end of this edition.
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