MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 22/03/2025
Catégorie
🗞
NewsTranscription
00:00Hello and welcome to Mediantv. Thank you for joining us for the news. Here are the headlines
00:24of this day.
00:26Israel will annex parts of Gaza if Hamas does not free the hostages.
00:30This is the threat of the Israeli Minister of Defense, while Israel continues its offensive
00:35for the fifth consecutive day after violating the ceasefire.
00:42Ukraine hopes that the talks next Monday in Saudi Arabia will result in a Russian-Ukrainian
00:48moratorium on strikes against energy sites.
00:52A new turn in the political crisis in Tunisia.
00:56Qeissa Edad Limoges, his prime minister, immediately replaced by the minister of the team.
01:07The Israeli Minister of Defense threatens to annex parts of Gaza if Hamas does not free
01:12the Israeli hostages.
01:14Israel has ordered the army to seize more Gaza territory while evacuating the population
01:19and expanding security areas along the border inside the enclave to protect Israeli
01:26localities.
01:27Benjamin Netanyahu said that the more Hamas continues to refuse to free the hostages,
01:32the more it will lose territory that will be annexed to Israel.
01:40Israel violates the ceasefire for the fifth consecutive day.
01:43Israeli troops continue their murderous attacks.
01:46They conduct terrestrial operations in the south.
01:49They control the center and the south of Gaza.
01:52They have created a buffer zone between the north and the south, once again sharing the
01:56Palestinian enclave and restricting the circulation of the population.
02:04The Supreme Court of Israel suspended the government's decision to remove the head of the
02:09Interior Security Agency.
02:11A provisional measure is suspended.
02:13It is time for it to hold hearings to examine five appeals against this decision by April 8.
02:19Earlier in the day, the executive had unanimously approved the Prime Minister's proposal to
02:24put an end to Ronenbach's mandate, in which Netanyahu claims to no longer have confidence.
02:33Ukraine hopes that talks in Saudi Arabia will result in at least a stop to strikes against
02:38energy sites on infrastructure.
02:40Talks in the United States will take place next Monday.
02:44Russia will be represented by Grigory Kassarin, a former senator and career diplomat, and Kiev
02:50has chosen the Minister of Defense to lead the Ukrainian delegation.
02:58Ukraine and Russia have exchanged strikes and accusations again.
03:01On Friday, Russia destroyed the Ukrainian energy network in three years of invasion, while
03:06Ukraine has destroyed many Russian oil terminals with drones.
03:10The two sides are accusing each other of continuing to use such facilities.
03:14The last to be hit was that of the Sujda gas station in the Russian-frontier region of
03:20Kursk.
03:21Russians and Ukrainians reject the responsibility for this strike.
03:27For no official reason, the Tunisian president in Limoges, Prime Minister Kamal Madouri,
03:32Minister of Equipment and Housing, was immediately appointed as a successor.
03:36This dismissal has aroused great controversy in the country.
03:39Explanations with Najwa Beshar.
03:44A few hours after the celebration of the National Independence Day, the Tunisian president
03:49Khesse Saïd decided, for no official reason, to remove the head of the government, Kamal
03:54Madouri, and appointed the Minister of Equipment and Housing, Sarazar Frani Zanzri, as successor.
04:01This is the fourth change since the president overthrew parliament in 2021.
04:07In a video preceding the announcement of the change of the head of government, and while
04:12supervising the National Security Council, Khesse Saïd warned that each person in charge
04:18will now have to fully assume his position or affiliation.
04:26It is high time that everyone assumes his actions and is responsible for all his choices,
04:33whatever his position.
04:35The lobbies of corruption and their agents are now aiming at the Kasbah to extend their
04:41activities, forgetting that the mission of the government is to help the president in
04:46the exercise of his executive function.
04:50During the National Security Council on several issues related to the security situation,
04:55the fight against irregular migration, trafficking and speculation, Khesse Saïd described a
05:01series of incidents that occurred before the arrival of Ramadan, stating that these incidents
05:07coincide with the trial of the accused in the case of the conspiracy against the security
05:12of the state, and that the situation is obvious in itself.
05:17This limo was expected, the head of state having already mentioned several times the
05:23need for harmony within the government in the face of the economic, social and political
05:29pressure, internal and external, of which Khesse Saïd has recognized the existence,
05:36even calling it serious.
05:38Today, the country is experiencing a degradation of purchasing power and a poor performance
05:43in all sectors of services.
05:46In addition, there is a persistent crisis related to the case of illegal immigration.
05:52The new head of state, Sarah Zafranizanzri, 62 years old, who speaks Arabic, French, English
05:58and German.
05:59And the second woman led the government in Tunisia after Najla Bouden, who had been
06:04the first head of state from October 2021 to August 2023.
06:09Najla Bouden had been limoged in a period of shortages, in particular of bread, in
06:14subsidized bakeries, and replaced by a former member of the Central Bank, Ahmed El-Hashemi
06:20himself, replaced last summer.
06:23The appointment of the new head of state intervenes at a time when Tunisia is going through serious
06:29economic and financial difficulties, with a possible growth of 1.4% in 2024, an unemployment
06:37rate of 16% and an equivalent debt of about 80% of its gross domestic product.
06:46A fourth pre-ministerial limoge in four years.
06:49So what is Tunisia's political and economic situation 14 years after the 2011 revolution?
06:55Enlightenment with Sihem Betye.
06:58Anyway, Qaiss Saeed has never given explanations to his ministers or to the minister himself
07:05who was limoged, nor to the people.
07:08So there, he appointed him in August 2024, he is limoged less than eight months after
07:15his appointment, that is to say, it is a total failure.
07:20It is the fourth government in four years, that is to say, we have almost the average
07:25of a prime minister per year, which is not possible for the stability of the country
07:32and for the continuity of the projects to be pursued in each area in Tunisia.
07:41There, it is a total failure.
07:43While knowing that the prime ministers are chosen by Qaiss Saeed himself, all the other
07:50ministers, of course, are chosen one by one by Qaiss Saeed.
07:55The fact of limoge each time the prime minister is to admit the failure of all these successive
08:04governments.
08:05So already, as you know, Tunisia is going through an unequal economic and financial crisis.
08:11In addition, as you said, we have the crisis of this clandestine emigration of citizens
08:20coming from South Africa.
08:23And suddenly, of course, with the unemployment rate only rising, with the first-need products
08:30that are missing from day to day, in the face of this foreign policy that is not
08:38in the process of draining projects or a desire to invest in the country.
08:50Of course, the country is getting worse and worse.
08:53And it is not with this discontinuity in the way of governing that we will be able to solve
09:00these problems or that we will be able to get out of this crisis.
09:04On the contrary, I think that the crisis will only deepen because each prime minister or
09:11head of government appointed needs time to get to know the files and to try to develop
09:20a strategy to try to solve certain problems, even if only in the short term.
09:25But that is not possible.
09:27If we don't have a prime minister every eight months or every six months, we can't govern
09:34in this way.
09:37In Turkey, incidents broke out last night in Istanbul between protesters and police officers.
09:43These events occurred during a rally organized by the opposition in support of the mayor of Istanbul.
09:48Arrested on Wednesday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan swore not to give in to the terror of the street.
09:53Accused of corruption and terrorism, Ekrem İmamoğlu, seen as the main rival of the head of state,
09:59was to be invested on Sunday, the last candidate of the main opposition party to the next presidential election.
10:12London's Heathrow airport announced the resumption of some flights last night.
10:17The largest airport in Europe was forced to close due to a power outage caused by a fire
10:22that caused disturbances in air traffic.
10:25The airport, one of the most frequented in the world, serving 80 countries,
10:29hopes a complete resumption today.
10:35The dismantling of a network of migrant passers-by operating between France and Spain.
10:3915 people were questioned and nearly 600 passers-by were sentenced.
10:43Migrants, most of them from Algerian nationalities or from sub-Saharan Africa,
10:47were taken in charge in Catalonia, near the border, and were taken to the Perpignan station.
10:51I propose to listen to the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Marseille.
10:56The pass is 9,000 euros.
10:59The pilot is paid 17,000 euros per pass, given the natural danger.
11:07And each pass of migrants, of several dozen migrants,
11:10which can be stored, if I may use this trivial expression,
11:15but which clearly shows us how these networks of passers-by work,
11:20with 10 people in the framework of the procedure,
11:24a corruption of the Algerian Navy to let them pass, of 18,000 euros per pass.
11:32In Morocco, after years of drought, the level of water resources remains below average.
11:36The excessive exploitation of free-attic taps has prompted
11:39associative actors to organize awareness campaigns.
11:43Details with Jamel Dziri and Dina Mreni.
11:51With rates of filling dams reaching 36% against 27% last year,
11:56Morocco benefits from a hydric recovery thanks to recent precipitation and snowfall.
12:02On the other hand, despite this embellishment,
12:05the level of water resources remains below historical average.
12:09Faced with this situation, civil society actors organize a campaign
12:13at the House of the Young of Rabat to raise awareness
12:16about the importance of water management.
12:25This awareness campaign aims to encourage people
12:28to take measures to preserve water.
12:30Despite the recent rains, we must always rationalize our water consumption.
12:40We are participating in this awareness campaign
12:43to emphasize the importance of preserving the environment and water
12:47for future generations due to the water shortages
12:50that our country has experienced in recent years.
12:59I participated in this workshop in order to raise awareness
13:03about this water crisis that we are facing.
13:06The awareness campaigns organized by these organizations
13:09are not limited to scientific activities,
13:12but also to visits to the field.
13:14The objective is to raise awareness among citizens
13:17and to invite them to rationalize their water consumption,
13:20even after the recent rains that revived the hopes of the Moroccans.
13:25It is essential to preserve this vital water resource,
13:28despite the recent rains that our country has experienced.
13:31It should be noted that since the 1960s,
13:34Morocco has been suffering from a water stress that is increasing year by year.
13:38The level of free water has thus declined considerably.
13:41In this sense, we must all rationalize our water consumption
13:44and the importance of preserving it.
13:56The decline in rainfall in recent years
13:59has led to an overexploitation of free water taps,
14:02which have become an essential source of water
14:05to alleviate the lack of surface water supply.
14:08This causes a decrease of between 3 and 7 cubic meters of water per year
14:12in some regions of the country.
14:17Places have become a popular destination for young people,
14:20several Moroccan families,
14:22preferring to break their fast by the sea.
14:25However, some leave food on the sand,
14:28which pollutes the beaches.
14:31This is a report by Maa Jamal and Dina Mredi.
14:38During the month of Ramadan,
14:40lifting tables on Moroccan beaches become an annual tradition.
14:43But this is also accompanied by an irresponsible environmental behavior.
14:47The state of the beaches the day after their meals
14:50is deplorable.
14:52Waste splashes the sand out of sight,
14:55causing considerable environmental damage.
15:08Several people tend to dissociate themselves from the environment
15:11in which they live,
15:13while if we pollute the air,
15:15we will breathe it,
15:17as is the case with water.
15:19We want to preserve our environment.
15:21We have come to the seaside
15:23to get away from the stress and pollution of the city,
15:26but it is unfortunate to be on the edge of a polluted sea.
15:38We hope that families will keep the beaches clean
15:41after having enjoyed a friendly moment.
15:44Despite the repeated calls
15:46from environmental protection associations
15:48to raise awareness of the importance
15:50of keeping the beaches clean,
15:52these irresponsible behaviors
15:54continue to repeat each year
15:56and destroy the marine ecosystem.
16:09The beach is a haven of unparalleled peace.
16:12This is why citizens must preserve
16:14the cleanliness of the beaches
16:16after having enjoyed a relaxing moment
16:18during the afternoon.
16:20Unfortunately, we see that the remains of food
16:22left by some families pollute the sand and water.
16:33The protection of the beaches
16:35is a collective responsibility.
16:37In this sense, environmental activists
16:39regularly organize awareness campaigns
16:42and propose placing trash cans
16:44near the beaches
16:46to facilitate the waste collection process.
16:50During the month of Ramadan,
16:52right after the Eid al-Fitr,
16:54there are the prayers of Taraweeh,
16:56then the nocturnal prayers,
16:58sometimes until dawn,
17:00which means that several young people
17:02tend to sleep less,
17:04and this lack of sleep is not without consequences
17:06on their health.
17:08Tina Mrini for the report.
17:10During Ramadan,
17:12as a result of major mutations,
17:14the change in our way of life
17:16directly impacts our physiological habits,
17:18our biological order is disrupted.
17:20Between meals,
17:22Taraweeh prayers,
17:24family visits and nocturnal outings,
17:26our sleep is generally affected
17:28during this month.
17:30These changes expose young people
17:32to different risks,
17:34ranging from bad mood to irritability,
17:36as well as lack of concentration.
17:38It is not easy to adapt
17:40these habits with the rhythm of Ramadan,
17:42but we still try to wake up early
17:44and maintain a certain balance.
17:50During this sacred month,
17:52it is difficult to maintain
17:54a classic sleep cycle
17:56when the night becomes
17:58the main time of activity.
18:00According to health professionals,
18:02sleep remains an essential element,
18:04a very important active physiological step
18:06for the body,
18:08and a repairer role
18:10for other physiological functions.
18:16It is important to benefit
18:18from a repairing sleep during this month.
18:20If we go to bed, for example,
18:22from 23 hours to 4 in the morning,
18:245 hours is enough for quality sleep.
18:26It is also recommended
18:28to take a nap during the day.
18:32Malnutrition during Ramadan
18:34can lead to vitamin and mineral deficiencies,
18:36which is essential
18:38for the production of melatonin,
18:40which is the hormone of sleep.
18:42It requires magnesium and vitamin D,
18:44present in bananas, nuts and eggs.
18:46Thus, the fast of Ramadan
18:48must be light,
18:50a glass of water, dates and a soup
18:52followed by a moment of rest is recommended,
18:54before taking a full meal
18:56to promote the increase
18:58in the rate of melatonin in the body.
19:02In order to preserve his health
19:04during the month of Ramadan,
19:06it is essential to adopt good practices,
19:08especially in terms of nutrition,
19:10hydration and sleep management,
19:12in order to optimize his energy
19:14and guarantee a safe fast.
19:18This is the end of this news.
19:20Thank you for following it,
19:22but stay with us.
19:24The info continues on Mediain TV.
19:34www.median.co.uk