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00:00Welcome to Mediantv, I'm Tanja and here are today's headlines.
00:23In a new escalation of the trade war, Trump's additional public figures are 10% higher than most of the revenues that enter the implementation zone.
00:34The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East is starting an official visit to Beirut today, and the security situation in southern Lebanon is on the discussion table.
00:46The British government is launching a huge development program worth $600 million to develop the UK.
01:00Welcome to the details.
01:02Starting today, most of the U.S. revenues from the rest of the world will be subject to 10% additional public figures.
01:13It is expected that the U.S. will intensify its international trade in September, with additional figures high on China and the European Union.
01:22Here is a report by Omar Shmalali.
01:25In a new escalation of the trade war, Trump's additional public figures are 10% higher than most of the revenues that enter the implementation zone.
01:36The U.S. revenues from the rest of the world will be subject to 10% additional public figures.
01:46The U.S. imports oil, gas, copper, gold, silver, platinum, platinum, and construction wood,
02:00as well as similar commodities, medicines, and minerals that are not available in the U.S.
02:08The new public figures also do not apply to steel, aluminum, and imported cars, which the U.S. President has already imposed 25%.
02:21These new figures also do not apply to Canada and Mexico, which are subject to separate figures of 25% on their products.
02:34Additional public figures are expected to be applied next Wednesday on a long list of countries exporting to the U.S. more than they import,
02:47with additional figures of 54% on China, 20% on the European Union, 46% on Vietnam, 26% on India, and 24% on Japan.
03:05Trump's announcement of these figures, which he justified by the need to reduce the deficit in the trade balance, is a shock to the global economy.
03:19In the biggest protests since the return of the Republican billionaire to office, thousands of Americans have demonstrated in Washington and other cities around the United States
03:29their rejection of the policies of Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk, who lead efforts to reduce the public balance.
03:37Trump has angered many Americans by acting aggressively to reduce the size of government administrations and pressure on friendly countries on trade conditions, which led to the fall of stock markets.
03:59Four Israeli officials and a White House official said today that it is expected that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit the White House on Monday to discuss with US President Donald Trump the public figures announced last week.
04:22The surprise visit is the first for a foreign leader to meet with Trump and try to negotiate an agreement to remove the public figures.
04:32On the other hand, Israel announced today that its forces have spread in a new security passage, which was recently built south of the Gaza Strip.
04:45Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced last Wednesday that he had built a new passage to pressure Hamas.
04:53He pointed out that he will isolate the city of Rafah south of the Gaza Strip, which he ordered to evacuate from the rest of the sector.
05:03The Israeli army continues its land operations north of the Gaza Strip.
05:09It penetrates the regions of the strip, where the operations of bombing and military pressure on the people continue in several locations.
05:16We continue with our correspondent in Gaza, Islam Al-Za'anoun.
05:20The Israeli occupation is still threatening many areas, especially the eastern areas in the city of Gaza, with the need for evacuation.
05:30Daily, the Israeli occupation and its army threaten a large number of residents with the need to leave these places.
05:37We are talking about this scene that continues throughout the hour following these Israeli threats with the need for evacuation.
05:45We are talking this time about the expansion of its influence in the eastern areas, specifically the Shuja'iyah neighborhood, the eastern areas of the Zaytoun neighborhood.
05:53These neighborhoods include a large number of residents.
05:56This has also preceded a large number of requests for evacuation in the southern and northern most areas.
06:03We are talking about the hundreds of thousands who had to leave their destroyed places,
06:07whose tents were set on fire during the Syrian ceasefire.
06:13Today, they are leaving these places under the brink of Israeli killings and shelling throughout the hour.
06:21Following these Israeli raids and the continuous Israeli artillery bombardment,
06:26we are talking about the use of these dangerous weapons for the first time in the Gaza Strip,
06:31despite the use of a barrel of explosives on the heads of the civilians and the isolated people.
06:38In the area of Al-Tufah, which is also a residential area, the Israeli occupation bombed a school for refugees.
06:46This led to the loss of a large number of citizens who were martyred during these Israeli raids.
06:54This is what the world is seeing.
06:58There are some signs of confusion about the evaporation of these bodies.
07:02They are not under the rubble, by the way, but their traces have been completely lost.
07:07This is not the first incident, but there have been several incidents during the war of mass extermination
07:13and after the cessation of the war of mass extermination.
07:16The Israeli occupation is expanding its influence and the political level is speaking
07:20that this is part of the military pressure to return to the negotiating table.
07:27On the other hand, the area is also speaking in the name of the Hamas movement,
07:31or the battalions of the military wing of the Hamas movement, Abu Ubaidah,
07:35that the hijackers are still in the areas where the evaporation was demanded,
07:40and therefore this poses a severe danger to them.
07:43This is a clear message from the Hamas movement that the hijackers are still in danger
07:51and that they did not carry out their evacuation during these demands of the evaporation.
07:56This is a sign of the renewal of their presence in these areas.
08:01But the Israeli bombardment has reached all areas,
08:04as if it is a pressure sheet to reduce the situation of revenge by the Israeli occupation
08:10and to reduce the number of refugees and the isolation if the evacuation continues throughout the hour.
08:16Therefore, these events coincide with the continuation of the closure of the Kerm al-Abu Salim crossing
08:22in the face of the comprehensive aid.
08:24Therefore, there is a hunger at the gates that leaves all places in the area.
08:30The Gazans did not find any food in the markets due to their loss,
08:35and they did not allow all types of food and drink,
08:41even for international institutions and institutions in the Gaza Strip.
08:48French President Emmanuel Macron announced today that he will hold a trilateral summit
08:54on the situation in Gaza with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi,
08:58and the Jordanian family, King Abdullah II.
09:00This is on the occasion of his visit to Egypt on Monday the 2nd and 3rd.
09:03In a statement to the French President on Aix platform,
09:07he said that in response to the emergency situation in Gaza,
09:10and in the framework of the visit to Egypt,
09:13he will hold a trilateral summit with the Egyptian President and the Jordanian family.
09:18Macron is scheduled to arrive in Cairo on Sunday evening,
09:21where he will hold a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart on Monday morning.
09:24The Elysee Palace has announced that the trilateral summit will be held on the same day in the Egyptian capital.
09:34The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus,
09:39began her second official visit to Beirut on Saturday,
09:43where she held talks with senior Lebanese officials.
09:46She addressed several issues in that security situation in southern Lebanon
09:50and developments along the Syrian-Lebanese border.
09:57The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus,
10:00began her second official visit to Beirut on Saturday,
10:05where she held talks with senior Lebanese officials.
10:09Following her meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun,
10:13the president issued an eloquent statement describing the discussions in the building,
10:17including the security situation in southern Lebanon
10:20and developments along the Syrian-Lebanese border.
10:23The U.S. administration aims through this visit
10:26to push the authorities in Beirut to put in place a short-term schedule
10:31to disarm Hezbollah.
10:36After Joseph Aoun, Ortagus continued her meetings with other Lebanese officials,
10:42where she met with Prime Minister Nawaf Salama
10:45and held a meeting in search of financial and economic reforms.
10:49The U.S. envoy praised the Lebanese government's plans
10:54for financial reform and combating corruption.
10:58She also addressed the development of the situation in southern Lebanon
11:03and the issue of completing the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
11:09During the meeting between the Lebanese and U.S. ambassadors,
11:13a search of the Syrian-Lebanese border was carried out,
11:15where Ortagus emphasized the need to control it
11:19and prevent any tensions or chaos,
11:22in addition to preventing all forms of smuggling.
11:29The Syrian government said it was concerned about a report
11:33by the International Forgiveness Organization,
11:36which it called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
11:39which were described as war crimes after nearly 1,700 civilians died.
11:42The Sahel region witnessed, especially on March 7th and 8th,
11:47violent acts.
11:49The authorities accused Bashar al-Assad,
11:52who was an ally of President Bashar al-Assad,
11:55of inciting bloody attacks on its elements.
11:58Nawfal al-Khamdishi reports.
12:01In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization
12:05about the events on the Syrian coast,
12:08the Syrian government emphasized that it was concerned
12:10about a report by the International Forgiveness Organization
12:13about these events that took place around 1,700 civilians,
12:16and the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
12:20for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
12:23whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
12:26and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
12:29In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
12:32which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
12:35which were described as war crimes,
12:37the International Forgiveness Organization emphasized that
12:40it was concerned about a report by the International Forgiveness Organization
12:43about these events that took place around 1,700 civilians,
12:46and the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
12:49for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
12:52whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
12:55and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
12:58In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
13:01which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
13:04which were described as war crimes,
13:07the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
13:10for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
13:13whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
13:16and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
13:19In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
13:22which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
13:25which was described as war crimes,
13:28the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
13:31for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
13:34whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
13:37and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
13:40In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
13:43which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
13:46which were described as war crimes,
13:49the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
13:52for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
13:55whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
13:58and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
14:01In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
14:04which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
14:07which was described as war crimes,
14:10the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
14:13for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
14:16whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
14:19and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
14:22In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
14:25which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
14:28which was described as war crimes,
14:31the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
14:34for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
14:37whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
14:40and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
15:07In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
15:10which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
15:13which was described as war crimes,
15:16the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
15:19for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
15:22whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
15:25and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
15:28In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
15:31which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
15:34which was described as war crimes,
15:37the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
15:40for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
15:43whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
15:46and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
15:49In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
15:52which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
15:55which was described as war crimes,
15:58the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
16:01for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
16:04whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
16:07and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
16:10In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
16:13which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
16:16which was described as war crimes,
16:19the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
16:22for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
16:25whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
16:28and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
16:31In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
16:34which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
16:37which was described as war crimes,
16:40the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
16:43for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
16:46whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
16:49and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
16:52In response to a report by the International Forgiveness Organization,
16:55which called for an investigation into the Sahel massacres,
16:58which was described as war crimes,
17:01the Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
17:04for Investigating and Detecting Facts,
17:07whose task was to evaluate it in accordance with the comprehensive
17:10and independent authorization granted to it by a presidential decree.
17:13I see that the program announced by the British government yesterday
17:16will have a positive impact on the citizens and the local economy,
17:19and especially on the budget of this project,
17:22which will be divided into three parts during the next three years,
17:25God willing, it will be part of this budget every year.
17:28The biggest challenge in the face of this program
17:31is to guarantee its implementation in accordance with the specific
17:34ages, with intensive investigation in the stages of achievement
17:37to ensure that the projects reach their destination
17:40and achieve the desired goals.
17:43Ahmed Badi, Median TV, Nouakchott.
18:05This step comes in the light of fears
18:08about its potential impact on the prices of red meat.
18:11Ayoub Darraza and Youssef Ouhamou report.
18:14After the state of domestic slaughter
18:17has returned to levels described as worrying,
18:20authorities have decided to take strict measures
18:23to prevent slaughtering of sheep and goats
18:26in a step to address the 38% decrease compared to previous years,
18:30a step that comes in the light of the fears of consumers
18:32about its potential impact on the prices of red meat.
18:35Ahmed Badi, Median TV, Nouakchott.
18:38We demand that slaughtering of sheep and goats
18:41be stopped.
18:44We demand that the prices be stable
18:47and that we reduce the price
18:50so that it is suitable for citizens to buy.
18:53Youssef Ouhamou, Median TV, Nouakchott.
18:56The slaughtering of sheep and goats
18:58should be stopped
19:01so that it is suitable for citizens to buy.
19:04If we don't stop slaughtering,
19:07the price of red meat will go up
19:10by 50 dirhams,
19:13and people will eat less meat.
19:16The decision to prevent slaughtering of sheep and goats
19:19comes under a joint plan
19:22aimed at controlling slaughtering operations
19:25in domestic slaughterhouses,
19:28according to professionals,
19:31this measure is of great importance
19:34in improving the slaughter situation,
19:37and they demand equal measures for slaughtering
19:40without affecting the decision
19:43to raise the prices of red meat.
19:46The country's animal wealth is lacking,
19:49so slaughtering should be done
19:52by professionals,
19:55and direct support should be provided
19:58by professionals,
20:01so that the price of red meat
20:04does not go up.
20:12Closing the door on slaughtering
20:15of sheep and goats
20:18may gradually restore health
20:21to domestic slaughterhouses,
20:24but professionals should continue
20:26to raise the prices of red meat.
20:57A few days ago,
21:00we were told to reschedule
21:03the summer season,
21:06in addition to a one-hour local time
21:09in the Kingdom of Morocco,
21:12where this decision has led
21:15to a wide debate among citizens,
21:18among those who see it as an economic
21:21and administrative necessity,
21:23about the schedule of this additional hour.
21:26For me, this hour is like a schedule,
21:29like a calendar.
21:32I am part of life,
21:35and I have no problem
21:38with the schedule.
21:41This is my opinion.
21:44The new hour,
21:47either they leave it,
21:50or they increase it.
21:53This is my opinion.
21:56Either they leave it,
21:59or they increase it.
22:02This is my opinion.
22:05On the other hand,
22:08those who do not agree
22:11with the additional hour
22:14see it as a biological disorder,
22:17especially among children and students,
22:20who find it difficult
22:23to feel tired.
22:26It has both positive
22:29and negative aspects,
22:32for the state,
22:35for the economy,
22:38but for us,
22:41as a people,
22:44what is the benefit
22:47of this additional hour?
22:50There are physical,
22:53but it is difficult
22:56to feel tired.
22:59Between supporters and opponents,
23:02the summer is a controversial issue
23:05in Morocco,
23:08despite the government's attempts
23:11to justify the stay.
23:14The voices of the people
23:17are still calling for a review,
23:20especially during the winter and autumn,
23:23on the individual and the community.
23:27This is the end of today's news.
23:33Goodbye.