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00:00Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
00:19Good evening to all of you on Median TV.
00:24The Prince of the Faithful is presiding over the celebration of the Night of the Blessed Fate in the Royal Palace in Rabat.
00:36The summit around Ukraine in Paris was concluded and President Macron is confirming the support of the Ukrainian army.
00:42He says that the allies of Ukraine have agreed on the obligation to keep the sanctions on Moscow.
00:50The Sudanese army has taken control of the capital of Khartoum.
00:55Al-Burhan confirms the work on preparing the conditions to become a elected civil government.
01:08The Prince of the Faithful is presiding over the celebration of the Night of the Blessed Fate in the Royal Palace in Rabat.
01:17The Minister of the Royal Palace in Rabat has said that due to some difficulties in some movements and situations related to the surgery that was carried out on the left shoulder,
01:32the Prince of the Faithful is working on it.
01:35Those who remember Allah while standing, sitting and lying down will lead the prayer of the evening prayer and the Taraweeh prayer.
01:46The Prince of the Faithful is presiding over the celebration of the Night of the Blessed Fate in the Royal Palace in Rabat.
01:51Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
01:53The Merciful, the Compassionate.
01:56King of the Day of Recompense.
01:58It is You we worship and You we ask for help.
02:02Guide us to the right path.
02:04Allah is the Greatest.
02:09All of Morocco's telecommunications companies and INWI have announced the signing of an agreement with an expanded partnership
02:16aimed at accelerating the process of the establishment and publication of the 5G network and 5G technology at the national level.
02:24In the framework of this partnership, both parties have agreed to unify a part of their infrastructure,
02:30through the establishment of two partnerships.
02:35All of Morocco's telecommunications companies and INWI have 50% of their shares.
02:40FiberCode will accelerate the publication of the infrastructure for the visual fiber in all parts of the Kingdom.
02:47TowerCode will accelerate the publication of the 5G networks.
02:53The total value of the investment for the first phase of the project is 4.4 billion dirhams over 30 years.
03:03An Algerian court has issued a 5-year sentence for embezzlement and financial bribery
03:09estimated at about 3,500 euros in the case of the Algerian writer Boalam Sensal,
03:15who has been in prison since last November for several charges, including incitement to national unity.
03:21More with Maryam Tsouri.
03:24After more than four months in Algeria, the Algerian court sentenced the Algerian writer Boalam Sensal
03:32to five years in prison and financial bribery estimated at about 3,500 euros.
03:39The ruling came after directing a heavy charge against him, including incitement to national unity,
03:45after statements about the borders imposed by the French colonization,
03:50insulting the regime and carrying out practices related to the national economy.
03:57According to Al-Imar Al-Muta'aqid, the writer,
04:01Sensal, who is 80 years old,
04:04has denied during his trials any intention to harm his country,
04:09noting that his statements about the borders imposed by the colonization
04:14are just an expression of opinion, as any Algerian citizen does.
04:19A week ago, the French president asked to release this writer,
04:23who suffers from cancer, as well as his age,
04:27which prompted Paris to call for a resolution to this controversial issue,
04:32among other issues that feed the crisis between France and Algeria,
04:36in order to restore mutual trust.
04:39In this long trial, Sensal insisted on raising himself by himself
04:43and not appointing a lawyer after the constraints and complications
04:47imposed on the issue of appointing a French lawyer.
04:51The case received most reactions,
04:54considering it a direct target of an opposition voice and a clear restriction of freedom of expression.
05:01It also comes amid a diplomatic crisis between France and Algeria,
05:05which has led to a major upheaval in the French position
05:09towards the complete and frank recognition of the Moroccan Sahara.
05:14A new summit was held in Paris for the alliance of the willing,
05:17aiming to put the last touches on the security guarantees
05:21that Kiev will provide in the event of reaching an agreement of peace with Russia.
05:25The rest of the details with Maryam Tsouri.
05:28The Elysee Palace in Paris gathered leaders and representatives
05:32of about 30 allies of Kiev,
05:36looking for ways to strengthen security guarantees for Ukraine
05:41before any possible ceasefire with Russia.
05:44An additional military aid was agreed to be provided to Kiev,
05:49including strengthening the defense capabilities of the Ukrainian army.
05:53The meeting also discussed the possibility of spreading our reassurance force,
05:57made up of European countries volunteering on Ukrainian soil
06:01to resist any possible Russian attack.
06:08We held a large meeting in which more than 30 countries participated,
06:12in addition to NATO and the European Union.
06:14We have designed and are absolutely committed to achieving peace through force.
06:18It is very clear that Russia is playing and trying to be a puppet,
06:22and we must be absolutely clear about this.
06:25As a result, we presented more support to Ukraine
06:29to ensure that it is in the strongest possible position now
06:32and in any future negotiations.
06:37As for Russia, the allies of Ukraine agreed during the European Security Summit
06:43on the obligation to maintain the sanctions imposed on it.
06:48What is also important to us is the sanctions.
06:53Imposing sanctions on Russia at this time will be a big mistake.
06:57Therefore, these sanctions must continue and Ukraine must develop more.
07:02Europe and the United States must take a clear position together
07:08so that we can continue to support Ukraine.
07:12The Paris Summit was held at a time when questions were raised
07:16about the extent of the European countries' ability to compensate for the absence of the US,
07:21especially after it was considered that Washington and Moscow were close,
07:25in exchange for a distance gradually described to the United States
07:29as a direct interference in the Ukrainian field.
07:34The Ministry of Health in Hamas announced that 855 people have been killed
07:40since last week's Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip
07:44and confirmed that 25 were taken to hospitals within the last 24 hours.
07:51The ministry said in a statement that the total number of victims
07:55since March 18 has reached about 855,
08:00with more than 1,860 injured.
08:03It also pointed out that the death toll since the start of the war
08:07has risen to more than 50,000 killed and 104,000 injured.
08:15Meanwhile, the World Food Programme warned the United Nations
08:18that the remaining food aid will not be enough for two weeks in Gaza,
08:22threatening to return to the besieged sector again,
08:25as the military operations continue.
08:28The situation worsened after Israel closed the humanitarian aid crossings on March 8.
08:35This is Omar Shumlali's report.
08:40The crisis of hunger threatens the Gaza Strip.
08:44A serious warning from the United Nations.
08:48The World Food Programme confirmed that its reserves of food aid
08:54will run out in two weeks,
08:57stressing that hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza
09:01are threatened again with severe hunger and malnutrition
09:06in light of the shortage of food aid in the sector
09:11to continue to close the borders in the face of humanitarian aid,
09:16which is what made the residents of the sector live a real hunger crisis.
09:23There is no meat, no chicken, no fish in the crossings.
09:28The crossings are full of vegetables and meat.
09:33There is no meat, no food, no water.
09:36The situation is a disaster.
09:38We don't have any goods, we don't have anything.
09:42When a person wants to buy anything,
09:45he goes to the market to look for it.
09:48Sometimes he finds it.
09:50The situation is bad.
09:52Everything is bad.
09:54The crossings are full.
09:56People come and go without knowing what to buy.
09:59There is no food, there is no water to drink or eat.
10:02It's like before the war.
10:04People look at each other.
10:06There is no food or water.
10:08We are starving.
10:10Despite the shortage of food,
10:12the Israeli forces impose restrictions
10:15on the delivery of humanitarian aid
10:18within the besieged sector,
10:20according to the United Nations.
10:25The Office for Humanitarian Affairs,
10:27affiliated with the United Nations,
10:29warns that when humanitarian aid is banned,
10:32vital tasks such as bringing in basic supplies
10:36or supplying fuel to fuel stations,
10:39are completely disrupted.
10:41Humanitarian aid has been pushed back,
10:43and we have seen the immediate benefits
10:45that the ceasefire has brought to civilians.
10:48This is what we want to return to.
10:50We do not want to return to the scenes of open conflict.
10:57The situation in Gaza has worsened
10:59after Israel closed on the 2nd of March
11:03with the delivery of humanitarian aid
11:06in an effort to drive out the Israeli prisoners.
11:11On the 18th of January,
11:14the Israeli army resorted to bombing the sector
11:17and its land operations
11:19after two months of relative deterrence.
11:24The ISF has pledged not to surrender.
11:27The Sudanese army's return to control
11:29the city of Khartoum is likely
11:31because it has re-established its forces.
11:34Analysts have determined that the ISF
11:36has made strategic mistakes,
11:38internal divisions, and mismanagement of supplies.
11:43Let's see the details.
11:47The Sudanese army's return to control
11:49the capital city of Khartoum
11:51and its declaration of liberation
11:53has confirmed that the ISF
11:55will not retreat or surrender.
11:58The Ahmadiyya Forces said in a statement
12:01after losing control of Khartoum
12:03that they have not lost any battle,
12:05but that they have re-established
12:07and re-opened their positions
12:09on the front lines
12:11in order to achieve their military goals
12:13which ultimately lead to the victory
12:15of this battle for the benefit
12:17of the Sudanese people.
12:19The leader of the Sudanese army,
12:21Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,
12:23announced from inside the presidential palace
12:25in the capital city that Khartoum is free
12:27and the matter is over
12:29after the Sudanese armed forces
12:31were able to expel the ISF
12:33from the center of the capital city.
12:35The return to Khartoum is an important achievement
12:37for the army,
12:39despite the fact that the ISF
12:41is still controlling most of Darfur,
12:43the western part of Sudan,
12:45despite the fact that the ISF
12:47is still controlling most of Darfur,
12:49a confrontation that the civilians
12:51are paying the price for.
12:53The United Nations has warned
12:55that about 825,000 children
12:57are being besieged by constant battles
12:59around the city of Al-Fasher,
13:01specifically,
13:03pointing to a hell that these people
13:05are living in
13:08These children form
13:10half of the besieged people in Al-Fasher,
13:12who are estimated to be
13:14900,000 people,
13:16in addition to 750,000 refugees
13:18in Zamzam camp,
13:20which is suffering from starvation.
13:22UNICEF has confirmed
13:24that all roads are closed,
13:26indicating that the lack of security
13:28makes it impossible
13:30to deliver humanitarian aid
13:32and food,
13:34which leads to a shortage
13:36of food, medicine,
13:38and food supplies.
13:40The United Nations
13:42has warned that about 14 million children
13:44are facing starvation
13:46and the risk of malnutrition
13:48or death this year,
13:50at a time when international
13:52donors such as the United States
13:54have lowered aid budgets,
13:56and the government agencies
13:58and charitable institutions
14:00have urged to contribute
14:02to the Children's Nutrition Fund
14:04to avoid starvation.
14:06Safia Edhani.
14:0814 million children
14:10are facing malnutrition.
14:12This warning was directed
14:14by the United Nations
14:16Children's Agency,
14:18calling for a contribution
14:20to the Children's Nutrition Fund
14:22to avoid starvation.
14:24UNICEF pointed out
14:26that a major progress
14:28has been made
14:30in eliminating starvation
14:32among children since the beginning
14:34of the century.
14:36Earnings began to decline
14:38quickly since US President
14:40Donald Trump returned
14:42to the White House two months ago,
14:44where the Office of Government
14:46Efficiency, which he
14:48unofficially leads,
14:50was consulted by US President
14:52Elon Musk to reduce the
14:54US Agency's powers
14:56for international development.
14:58An American judge ordered
15:00that the US Agency
15:02for International Development
15:04should cancel 83%
15:06of its 42 billion dollar
15:08budget programs.
15:10Other major donors
15:12like Britain
15:14have recently
15:16reduced or frozen
15:18international aid
15:20in an effort
15:22to control
15:24the shortage
15:26with increased defense spending.
15:28UNICEF warned
15:30that around 2.5 million
15:32children suffer
15:34from severe malnutrition.
15:36They will be deprived of
15:38ready-to-use
15:40nutritional supplements
15:42provided by UNICEF
15:44for the remainder of this year.
15:46Up to 2,300 centers
15:48that provide
15:50vital care
15:52to children who
15:54face starvation
15:56while 28,000
15:58UNICEF-supported
16:00nutrition centers
16:02are at risk.
16:04The unprecedented
16:06financial crisis
16:08that UNICEF is facing
16:10comes at a time
16:12when children's needs
16:14are rising,
16:16who are still facing
16:18measurable levels of
16:20emigration,
16:22new conflicts,
16:24and more.
16:26The Morocco Postal Museum
16:28offers an opportunity
16:30to discover the history
16:32of Morocco Post
16:34through a unique
16:36journey through time
16:38in the heart of the city
16:40of Rabat.
16:42The museum includes
16:44a number of exhibits
16:46related to the history
16:48of the post,
16:50such as the post in the
16:52Moroccan capital Rabat.
16:54Exhibits encompass the history
16:56of the Morocco Post
16:58through different periods
17:00and bring visitors
17:02from their rich world
17:04to their lands,
17:06as well as their documents
17:08and post documents.
17:10Exhibits are distributed
17:12in chronological order
17:14starting with the old
17:16post, where the fingerprints
17:18of the foreign offices
17:20in Rabwaa al-Mamlaka.
17:21Some of them include the Sultanate of Al-Maghzari al-Sultani, which was issued by Sultan al-Hassan
17:27al-Awwal in 1892, and which was the founder of Al-Bareed al-Maghzani.
17:33During this period, Al-Raqqas, as an employee, was assigned the task of delivering the mail
17:39according to specific conditions and standards.
17:41Through this task, Al-Riwaq displayed the primary tools, such as the mailboxes and the
17:46envelopes used in the mailing process at that time, and other artifacts.
17:51We move to the French and Spanish protection stages, which Al-Bareed al-Maghribi knew
17:57as a development in the services and communication network.
18:00In the year after independence, i.e. after 1956, you will find the postcards of Al-Bareed
18:06issued during this period, and with the machines used in the field of mail and telegraph,
18:11during the period of the establishment of the national post office for mail and telegraph
18:15until today.
18:16The museum also includes a space for exhibits, which is established by Al-Riwaq,
18:21in particular, with His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and includes the mail editions
18:25related to the period of His Majesty's rule.
18:27The museum also offers various contemporary postage stamps, which Al-Bareed al-Maghribi
18:33is keen to participate in nationally and internationally.
18:37This rich museum specializes in space for children, equipped with modern technologies
18:43to motivate their creativity and participation in the creation of special postage stamps
18:47that carry their signature.
18:49In addition to a space that offers artistic and cultural contributions to the side of
18:54artists and talented people, Al-Bareed and Al-Tawabaa worlds fascinate them.
18:58Without hiding the space of curiosity, which offers unique postage stamps that
19:04excite visitors with their curiosity.
19:06Some of them are fortified with virtual reality, while others produce sounds,
19:11unlike Al-Tawabaa, which has fragrant scents.
19:14The National Museum, which was inaugurated in 1970, has an important role in preserving
19:20historical heritage, awareness and direct contact with the history of the Ummah.
19:25Its preparation was resumed in 2019, in line with international standards related to
19:31scenography and design.
19:33Today, it displays more than 800 Al-Tawabaa products and machines used in postage and
19:39communication services.
19:43Dear viewers, this is the end of this broadcast.
19:47See you next time.