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00:00Hello everyone, it's time for the news at one of this edition.
00:16IR Arabat meeting of the inter-ministerial commission in charge of the reconstruction
00:23and rehabilitation program of the Sinistri zones of Al-Hawz, a meeting chaired by the
00:28head of the government, Aziz Arnouj.
00:31In the Middle East, Israel bombards Gaza and launches a last warning to the inhabitants
00:37of the Palestinian territory if Hamas does not release the hostages.
00:42And then in Ivory Coast, the publication of the provisional electoral list continues
00:49to make the opposition react by denouncing a biased process, the RHDP, which went to
00:55power in a hurry to defend the independent electoral commission and respond to criticism
01:00between accusations and justifications.
01:02The debate intensified a few months after the presidential election.
01:06The head of the government, Aziz Arnouj, chaired this Wednesday at IR Arabat a meeting of the
01:16inter-ministerial commission in charge of the reconstruction and rehabilitation program
01:21of the Sinistri zones of Al-Hawz, a meeting chaired by the head of the government, Aziz
01:26Arnouj.
01:51in charge of the reconstruction and rehabilitation program of the Sinistri zones of Al-Hawz, a
01:56meeting chaired by the head of the government, Aziz Arnouj.
02:00The commission also noted the completion of the work of leveling and reconstructing
02:04at the level of 165 school establishments.
02:06The central office of the RHDP in charge of the reconstruction and rehabilitation program
02:12of the Sinistri zones of Al-Hawz, a meeting chaired by the head of the government, Aziz
02:17Arnouj.
02:19The central office of the RHDP is blowing its 10th candle to the stability of the kingdom.
02:28The office is closely collaborating with Interpol, Europol, as well as security agencies
02:33in Europe, in America and in Africa.
02:35Sheyma Fekri.
02:39Since its creation a decade ago, the central office of the RHDP has played a major role
02:45in the dismantling of terrorist cells.
02:48And the neutralization of many criminal conspiracies, threatening the stability of the kingdom.
02:52The office adopts a global and multidimensional security approach, based on a proactive action.
02:58It operates systematically, coordinating with the central services of the General Directorate
03:03of Territorial Surveillance.
03:05Thanks to this strategy, to this coordination, during the first eight years of its existence,
03:1190 terrorist cells have been dismantled, of which 84 affiliated to Daesh, and more than
03:171,500 people have been arrested.
03:19In close collaboration with the DGST, the office has strengthened the security of Morocco
03:24and contributed to meeting the security challenges of the region, in particular those related
03:28to extremist groups.
03:29It has also asserted its role in the fight against organized crime, including
03:34drug trafficking, money laundering and cybercrime.
03:38International cooperation is an essential pillar of PSIGE's actions to combat terrorism
03:43and organized crime.
03:45The kingdom has strengthened its partnerships with other countries, as well as with international
03:49security organizations, to ensure an effective response to trans-frontal terrorist threats.
03:56The office collaborates closely with Interpol, Europol, as well as security agencies in Europe,
04:02in America and in Africa, to share information on terrorist networks.
04:06Thanks to this cooperation, Morocco has been able to provide information that has allowed
04:11terrorist attacks in several countries to take place.
04:36The Israeli air strike targeted six houses east of Khan Younes, in the south of the Gaza Strip,
04:42on Thursday.
04:43This is what the spokesman for the civil defense of the territory, Mahmoud Abassal, said.
04:48Yesterday, the civil defense had reported at least 470 deaths since the resumption of
04:54massive bombings in the night, from Monday to Tuesday.
04:57Since the negotiations, which were carried out by Qatar, the United States and Egypt,
05:02have not progressed, Hamas wants to move on to the second phase of the agreement, which
05:06intends to cease fire permanently.
05:07The Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the liberation of the last Israeli hostages are an extension
05:11of the first phase until mid-April, and they claim to move on to the second phase, the demilitarization
05:19of Gaza and the departure of Hamas.
05:25Russia has indicated that on Thursday, it shot down 132 Ukrainian drones over its territory
05:33The attack, which caused a fire on a military air base, according to the authorities, the
05:41Ukrainian army regularly sends drones against Russia in response to Russian strikes, according
05:46to a statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
05:49Fifty-four drones were intercepted in the Saratov region, about 700 kilometers southeast
05:56of Moscow, and 40 in the neighboring region of Voronezh.
05:59This attack caused a fire on the territory of the Angelz air base.
06:05It also injured and damaged the buildings of two maternity hospitals and a school.
06:17Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 175 prisoners of war, according to Volodymyr Zenetsky.
06:25This is one of the largest exchanges organized by the two countries, a new step in the negotiations
06:32between Moscow and Kiev, after a constructive telephone conversation between Donald Trump
06:36and Volodymyr Zenetsky.
06:40Volodymyr Zenetsky confirmed it, 175 prisoners of war without returning to Ukraine.
06:46The Russian Ministry of Defense has confirmed this exchange.
06:50Moscow has also claimed to have given, in a gesture of goodwill, 22 other Ukrainian prisoners
06:56who were seriously injured.
06:58The exchange therefore included 312 prisoners in total.
07:01On Tuesday, American and Russian presidents held a telephone interview.
07:06The Kremlin has claimed to have accepted a strike-limited strike on energy infrastructure
07:12for a month.
07:13The Ukrainian president assured that Kiev would comply with this partial ceasefire on
07:18energy infrastructure if Moscow did the same.
07:21After this exchange of prisoners, it is Volodymyr Zenetsky's turn to maintain
07:26on the phone with Donald Trump.
07:28For Trump, the telephone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart was very good.
07:33The American president also estimated that the discussions on Ukraine were on the right track.
07:38The two leaders agreed to continue the technical discussions in order to end the total fire.
07:44The special envoy from the United States for the Middle East, Steve Whitkoff,
07:49said on Wednesday that he would expect a complete cessation of hostilities within two weeks.
07:54He said that the Americano-Russian talks would take place in Saudi Arabia
07:59at the beginning of next week.
08:14We are in the International Organization of Francophonie in Niamey, where the IAF
08:18saw the light of day in 1970.
08:20Our correspondent Jean-Gibryl William went to meet some of the actors.
08:24In 1970, Denis Cher became, with Senegal and Tunisia, a founding member of the International
08:31Organization of Francophonie.
08:3355 years later, if the divorce is now finalized, memories remain,
08:39for contemporaries such as Marie-Madame Daouda.
08:42In his house, located in the suburbs of Niamey, it is with a certain pride that this
08:46public servant's retirement evokes the role of Niger in the construction of the
08:51Francophone organization.
08:52I think that Francophonie is even part, we can say, of Niger, because we are a country
08:59member and founding member of Francophonie.
09:02Niger participated in the games of Francophonie and Niger even organized the games of Francophonie.
09:10But today, things have changed.
09:13In the Nigerian capital, Francophonie is no longer just a language, a name that has
09:18a residential district or a place since being renamed the day after the coup d'état
09:22military in 2023.
09:24And here, the Nigerian decision to leave the institution does not seem to be easy for
09:28the world.
09:29To tell the truth, I don't know much about Francophonie.
09:33I also recently learned that the organization was created in Niger, so if our authorities
09:38have chosen to leave it, it is because they must have a good reason to do so.
09:41In his letter addressed on March 17 to the EIF, the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
09:48remained vague regarding the exit of the country from the Francophone organization.
09:52But for this actor of civil society, the position adopted in reaction to the coup d'état
09:58in 2023 and the suspension of Niger from the EIF would not be strange.
10:02In the context of the events of June 26, most Nigerians were surprised by the decision
10:08to suspend Niger from all EIF instances.
10:15It must also be said that for some time, at the level of the fines assigned to this
10:22organization, we have noticed that there is a mismatch in the West, especially in France.
10:27I believe that this is what really motivated our authorities and we are more than happy.
10:32With the departure of Niger, but also Burkina Faso and Mali, there are now 90 states and
10:38governments to celebrate on March 20 the International Day of Francophonie.
10:42The EIF has however announced a period of six months before the withdrawal of the three
10:48member countries of the Confederation of States of the Sahel is officialized.
10:52Direction Côte d'Ivoire, where the publication of the provisional electoral list continues
10:57to react, while the opposition denounces a biased process.
11:02The RHDP went to the mental powers to defend the independent electoral commission and respond
11:09to criticism.
11:10Between accusation and justification, the debate intensified a few months before the presidential election.
11:15Mel Berchel and Wilfred Gouet tell us more from Abidjan.
11:19After the takeover of the PPSI by Laurent Babour and the Chal-Bleu-Goudet party, whose
11:26leader did not appear on the provisional electoral list published by the independent electoral
11:30commission , the RHDP went to power, expressed itself in turn.
11:34For his main spokesman, the Combinan Kwasi Adjoumali, the CEU only respected the established procedures.
11:39Gauges of transparency have been given to all.
11:45And the electoral list, so decried, so suspected, is now submitted to the popular tribunal,
11:53through the contentious.
11:58In view of what is preceding, we are entitled to say that in reality, the opposition is
12:06looking for a way to delay the electoral process or delay it in order to make the
12:15next October 25th scrutiny impossible.
12:19While the debates intensify on the question, opinions remain shared.
12:23On the one hand, some estimate that the CEU should have taken into account the demands
12:27of the opposition.
12:28It was better to take into account the demands of the other parties.
12:32So that at least everyone is satisfied and then, well, we go to the elections quietly.
12:37And that was the best thing to do.
12:40At least everyone is a candidate and then, well, we go to the king.
12:43I hope that during the contention, they will solve this problem.
12:46But others greet an advance in the electoral process.
12:49The central interest is even the Ivory Coast.
12:53We must try to keep this peace.
13:00Because all the countries that surround us, the countries of the Unitrof, even in the
13:07West, people look at us.
13:10The Ivory Coast is a country that is aware and that we must speak with a lot of respect
13:18and especially with heavy words so that the elections take place in the best conditions.
13:25A few months before the presidential election, the debate on the electoral process intensifies.
13:29The next steps of the electoral contention will be decisive for the continuation of the
13:33scrutiny.
13:35On the occasion of the month of Ramadan, the Moroccan Agency for Blood and Its Derivatives,
13:41in partnership with the Mohamed VI Foundation for the Promotion of Social Works, launched
13:47a donation campaign.
13:49This campaign provides products obtained after the treatment of the blood of Mohamed
13:54Al-Rishi and Inam Rini.
13:56They tell us a little more.
14:04In a spiritual atmosphere, the blood donation campaign organized at the Moroccan mosques
14:10during this sacred month is very popular.
14:14Here, in this mosque in Tangier, the faithful, animated by a strong feeling of solidarity
14:20and an awareness of the importance of this vital gesture, came to participate in this
14:24initiative.
14:26It is a solidarity initiative.
14:30They came to donate our blood to meet the needs of patients in need of blood transfusions.
14:40I hope that this gesture will help patients in need of blood transfusions as part of
14:44their treatment.
14:46I wish them a prompt recovery.
14:48It is a good thing to be able to donate blood.
14:52It is a way to thank God for all these riches.
14:56During this month of Ramadan, the blood donors thus see themselves more numerous to
15:02accomplish this solidarity act, aiming to alleviate the deficit in the reserves of this
15:08vital material, to respond to the difficult medical cases in the states of Morocco,
15:14as well as to save lives.
15:20In the context of a partnership between the Ministry of Haboos and Islamic Affairs and
15:26the Moroccan Blood Agency, the mosques of the Kingdom open their doors to this humanitarian
15:32initiative, wanting to thank each donor for this gesture of solidarity, which is very
15:38important.
15:40It helps to feed the blood stocks and save the lives of several patients.
15:44The month of Ramadan is the month of giving.
15:48In the hadith of the Prophet, it is stated that the Messenger of God was the best of
15:54people and the best of what is in Ramadan.
15:58The month of Ramadan is the month of giving.
16:02In the hadith of the Prophet, it is stated that the Messenger of God was the best of
16:08people and the best of what is in Ramadan.
16:12The month of Ramadan is a month of giving and of solidarity par excellence.
16:16Like the Prophet Muhammad, who advocated all kinds of giving, whether material or moral,
16:22the noblest giving remains the one that saves lives.
16:26Note that this campaign is part of a partnership between the Moroccan Blood Agency and its
16:32derivatives and the Mohamed VI Foundation for the Promotion of Social Works of Religious
16:38Proposals, in order to strengthen the national blood stocks in a context marked by the
16:44emergence of diseases requiring more blood transfusions.
16:48Right now, it's time for the best of the guests of Mediantv.
16:56Mediantv presents
17:02Al-Mudassir Al-Jadidah, or Ecole Nouvelle, is at the heart of the strategic vision of 2015-2030,
17:10which was elaborated by the Higher Council for Education and Training on Royal Instruction
17:16in 2015, following the design of the Education and Training Charter presided by
17:24Femizyar Belfry, and that the reform project had to be relaunched.
17:30So the strategic vision is a founding text of the Ecole Nouvelle Al-Mudassir Al-Jadidah.
17:36It has outlined the outlines, the foundations, the objectives, the interactions,
17:42the pedagogical model.
17:44So the strategic vision, the strategic orientation, the strategic framework,
17:50which applies to everyone, is the Ecole Nouvelle Al-Mudassir Al-Jadidah.
17:54The term is not forged by the Council, it is the strategic vision that said that the objective of this reform
18:02is the implementation of a new school, Al-Mudassir Al-Jadidah.
18:06And this vision was transformed into a framework law in 2019, it is the 51-17 law.
18:10The fact that this communication, this conversation, which lasted more than two hours, I think,
18:20is a beginning, is a beginning, I would say, perhaps, to the path of peace,
18:28but above all to the writing of the geopolitical map of the world for the next 20, 30 years.
18:38Because here we are talking about two powers.
18:40First, the American power, a military power, an economic power, and also a cultural power.
18:48And there is also the Russian power, certainly a little diminished economically,
18:52but it is a military power.
18:54It is a military power, and not just any military, that is, we are talking about nuclear.
19:02So these are two powers that met at several moments in the history of the past century,
19:08in our history, in humanity, whether it is between Brezhnev and Nixon,
19:12whether it is between Reagan and Gorbachev,
19:16and these are always moments of reversal of world history and geopolitics.
19:20So today, this meeting, this conversation, I would say, is a step to start a form of peace,
19:28a form of a new map of world geopolitics,
19:32where, of course, those who pull the strings are the powerful, who are today mostly military.
19:43Was it an expected decision?
19:45Yes, because we are, the Moroccan economy is going through a rather exceptional moment,
19:51that is, the advent of the World Cup in 2030
19:55has required the Moroccan state to invest massively.
20:00Public investment has increased.
20:03We are in a phase where the entire economic fabric,
20:07the private sector, must be able to benefit from this dynamic of investment.
20:11And for this, there must be a symbolic act by the institution that has the monopoly of monetary policy
20:20to reduce the director's rate to 2.25%,
20:24to actually give an impact and a signal on the need for the Moroccan state
20:29to also benefit from this momentum of investment
20:33and to support and optimize economic growth and job creation.
20:42I think this document is a reframing of the reform,
20:47a reframing of the reform, not at the strategic level, but at the operational level.
20:52That is, the reform at the strategic level does not change.
20:56And its framework of reference is the strategic vision and the framework law.
21:01And I think that even the document, the new document,
21:05does not question the strategic vision or the framework law.
21:09Proof is that 270 times the strategic vision and the framework law are cited in the document.
21:16This means twice per page.
21:20And the presence, the predominance of the strategic vision and the framework law is notable in the document.
21:27This also means that we do not have to invent the wheel of the reform.
21:34The reform is there at the strategic level.
21:37The challenges that have been cited in the document
21:42are the same challenges that have been cited in the strategic vision.
21:48Perhaps in a new way, they are presented in a new way.
21:53It is as if we are facing a rereading of the strategic vision
21:58to highlight the most challenging elements.
22:02This is the end of this newscast.
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