MEDI1TV Afrique : Matin infos - 05/03/2024
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01:22 the Minister du Transport et de la Logistique,
01:25 Mohamed Abdel Jalil, et son homologue espagnol, Oscar Puente Santiago.
01:29 Les discussions ont abordé les infrastructures, le transport,
01:33 et la logistique.
01:34 Les deux parties ont salué les démarches entreprises,
01:37 en vue du lancement d'une ligne maritime entre les villes de Tarfaya, au Maroc,
01:42 et de Puerto del Rosario, aux îles Canaries.
01:45 Reportage, Wassim Heddan et Younes Benzilib.
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01:57 the Minister du Transport et de la Logistique, Mohamed Abdel Jalil,
02:03 et son homologue espagnol.
02:05 La rencontre fait suite à un mémorandum d'entente de coopération dans les domaines,
02:10 signé en février 2023 à Rabat, lors de la douzième session de la réunion de haut
02:15 niveau Maroc-Espagne, pour le ministre marocain.
02:18 Il est question d'examiner des opportunités d'investissement de l'Espagne,
02:22 dans les projets ferroviaires programmés par le Maroc.
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05:29, the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Vice President
05:51 American Kamala Harris, has expressed her profound
05:54 concern for Gaza.
05:55 He has also called on the Palestinian Hamas to accept
05:57 the conditions on the table for the release of the hostages,
06:01 which would translate into an immediate ceasefire of six
06:04 weeks, but the Hamas demands a full ceasefire, a definitive
06:08 ceasefire, an increase in humanitarian aid, entering
06:11 Gaza's territory, and a withdrawal of Israeli military
06:14 from the territory.
06:15 Israel rejects these conditions, and will continue its
06:19 offensive until the Hamas is eliminated.
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13:11 "Sudan has become a living nightmare.
13:16 Nearly half of the population has an urgent need for food and medical assistance.
13:21 Some 80 percent of hospitals have been put out of service.
13:24 The apparently unauthorized refusal of safe access to the Sudan Humanitarian Agency
13:29 constitutes a serious violation of international law and may amount to a war crime."
13:39 "The intensification of hostilities is hampering the progress of humanitarian aid
13:43 due to the insecurity and restrictions of circulation.
13:47 According to the United Nations, the necessary funding to respond to humanitarian aid in Sudan
13:51 is 2.7 billion dollars, but only 4 percent of the total funding is now covered
13:56 to respond to the needs, which limits the impact of humanitarian organizations on the ground."
14:02 "With more than 8 million people forced to flee to Sudan and neighboring countries,
14:08 this crisis is devastating for the country and threatens peace, security and humanitarian conditions
14:13 throughout the entire region."
14:17 As a reminder, the war has been raging since April 15, 2023,
14:21 between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's army and the quick support forces of General Mohamed Hamdan Daglou,
14:26 former number two in the military.
14:29 The High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations has stated that at least 14,600 people
14:33 have been killed and 26,000 injured, even though the real figure is likely to be much higher.
14:39 "In the rest of the news, France is becoming the first country in the world to explicitly
14:46 register in its constitution the voluntary interruption of the IVG pregnancy.
14:51 We have a moral debt to all women who have suffered from illegal abortions in their wombs,
14:57 as stated by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, in front of the two chambers of the Parliament
15:02 in the Congress.
15:04 The debates aimed at registering in the Constitution of Liberty to apply for the abortion of deputies and senators
15:11 have approved a very large majority, 780 for, 72 against, the modification of the constitution
15:19 proposed by the government of President Emmanuel Macron."
15:24 "France is therefore the first country in the world to register the IVG in its constitution.
15:33 What symbol does it represent for the Hexagon?
15:37 Listen to the answer of Mustapha Tosa, editorialist and political analyst in Paris.
15:42 "Yes, it is true that it is a world premiere, what we have just witnessed today during this
15:49 meeting of the French Parliament in the Congress in Versailles.
15:54 Moreover, French President Emmanuel Macron did not make a mistake, he qualified this event
16:01 as a national pride and he ensured that by adopting such attitudes, France is returning
16:08 to the universal language that it must use when speaking to the world.
16:13 So, this is the freedom of women registered in the constitution for the first time in a country.
16:21 Obviously, this "adventure" was not easy.
16:25 It was the result of a political shock in 2022 when the Supreme Court of America
16:35 "resigned" the right of American women to have free access to abortion by cancelling
16:43 the so-called "euro-vs. Swede" jurisprudence.
16:47 At that time, there was a great anxiety in the midst of French women and feminists.
16:54 At that time, they called on the political world, the political parties represented in the Parliament,
17:00 the Palace of the Elysée, and they asked France to react.
17:03 It was at that moment that the idea of registering this right of women to have free access to abortion
17:09 was born in the French constitution.
17:11 There was a huge and rich debate in the Parliament and in the Senate.
17:16 We were really expecting an opposition from the right and the far right, because they are
17:22 traditionally conservative forces and they refuse this kind of societal development.
17:29 But finally, because the French opinion, more than 80%, supported the idea of registering
17:36 this right in the constitution, there was a massive vote today in Congress and this
17:42 political victory of Emmanuel Macron.
17:45 Back in Morocco, in Marrakech, for the 17th edition of En Marche,
17:53 an international contemporary dance festival that continues until March 9.
17:58 This festival invests in the cultural places of Marrakech, and its public places thus create
18:03 a platform for meetings, aiming to present the diversity of contemporary choreographic
18:10 creation from various horizons.
18:12 Follow this report by our special envoy, Ilham Brada.
18:23 What more dancing than the rhythms of the Qamrakchia for this official inauguration of the En Marche festival.
18:29 The public was numerous at the cultural center Maiden on this opening night of this 17th
18:35 edition of the international festival of contemporary dance in Marrakech.
18:39 It is the Tunisian show and the booth of the choreographer and dancer Selim Bensfia who
18:45 made the official opening of this edition.
18:52 It is the first time I play in Marrakech.
18:54 I am very happy to have the honor to open this great festival with Taufir, who is a
18:59 great friend, we have known each other for a long time, very happy.
19:02 And the Moroccan public today made us great pleasure at the end, by impressing the show,
19:07 by giving us strength to the dancers to work, so we are really very happy to be here.
19:12 I feel that I have the responsibility of visibility, so we can not see the dance just
19:17 on one side or one window, but we also have the possibility to show the Canadians how
19:24 they think, the French, the Germans, the Tunisians, also the Palestinians and of course the Moroccans.
19:31 So our public has a broader view of the dance and there they consume the maximum of new
19:37 images in our art space.
19:46 This 17th edition is placed under the sign of spirituality in contemporary dance and pays
19:51 tribute to Marrakech, capital of culture in the Islamic world for the year 2024.
19:58 Since its creation, the festival wants to make contemporary dance accessible to new audiences
20:04 and at the same time give visibility to new dance companies from here and elsewhere.
20:10 There are many institutions, dance centers, French festivals, choreographers who are here
20:17 this week and who will accompany, support and also participate in the jury who will give
20:24 a prize at the end of the festival to support the creation in contemporary dance.
20:31 It is really a very beautiful sector of dance, it is a very beautiful place, it is a very
20:38 beautiful cooperation sector between France and Morocco.
20:43 The French Institute is very happy to accompany this festival in the duration.
20:49 Dance classes, workshops, writing training, shows and walks, a lot of diversity of
20:58 appointments and other surprises are on the menu of the Festival En Marche.
21:03 In Marrakech, contemporary dance is in all its states until March 9.
21:08 This is the end of this edition, thank you for following it.
21:20 Good continuation of the program on our antennas.
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