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00:00The news continues on Mediantv Africa, thank you for finding us for this round of news,
00:18here are the titles.
00:192024 pilgrimage to Mecca is under a strong heatwave that more than 1.5 million
00:25faithful Muslims have begun their journey, a journey that will lead them to Mina,
00:30it is to be followed in this newspaper.
00:32In Morocco, the 24th edition of the Marhaba operation continues, many Moroccans from
00:40around the world come to spend Eid al-Adha in Berkey, the Mohamed V Foundation for
00:44Solidarity calls for mobilization to accompany them.
00:47Presidential in Mauritania, the election campaign of June 29 is launched.
00:557 candidates are running for office, President-elect Mohamed Oudjier el-Ghazouani is the big favorite
01:00in his own succession.
01:02We meet again right away for the developments.
01:06Welcome ladies and gentlemen, we open this newspaper with diplomacy and the Republic
01:12of Madagascar congratulates itself on the serious and credible efforts of the Kingdom
01:16of Morocco to move forward in a different settlement around the Moroccan Sahara, a position
01:24expressed in a joint statement published at the end of today's meetings in Rabat between
01:30the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African Cooperation and Moroccans living abroad,
01:35Nasser Bourita, and his counterpart in Madagascar, Mrs. Razata Ravavita Fika, who in this sense
01:44reiterated her support for the efforts made by the United Nations.
01:49The two parties also reaffirmed their attachment to the principles of international law,
01:55in particular the sovereignty of the states, the Malagasy minister that we are listening to.
02:04The meeting we held today marks a new step in our bilateral cooperation.
02:11You have so well highlighted the visit of His Majesty the King, Mohamed VI, may God
02:17bless him, to the Malagasy territory, which has allowed our bilateral relations to prosper.
02:24Today, dear brothers and sisters, we are writing a new page in our history, at a
02:31timely moment, as we are about to proceed with the official inauguration of the Embassy
02:41of the Republic of Madagascar, here in Rabat, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:47This is for us an important step in the conduct of our bilateral cooperation,
02:54cooperation that is truly multiform and that attaches itself to the principles and values
03:01that we share. On the various multilateral issues,
03:07in particular those that concern the issues that concern the Kingdom of Morocco,
03:13Madagascar has reaffirmed its support for the efforts made by the United Nations
03:22to reach a just, sustainable and mutually acceptable solution in the event of a difference on the Sahara.
03:29And we are also in the spirit of the decision of the United Nations Security Council,
03:37which congratulates itself on the serious and credible efforts made by Morocco to move forward
03:42for a settlement of this difference.
03:45And then let's take the direction of New York, where the work of the Ordinary Session of the
03:50UN Committee on the 24th continues, occasion taken yesterday by the six countries of the
03:55Gulf Cooperation Council to reiterate their constant position in support of the Moroccan Sahara
04:01and the territorial integrity of the Kingdom. They also congratulated themselves on the efforts
04:06made by Morocco and the international community to achieve a peaceful solution
04:12for these different regions.
04:16Let's stay in New York, where Gabon has also reaffirmed its support for the Moroccan
04:22Sahara, considering it as the compromise solution to put an end to the different regional
04:28around the Moroccan Sahara.
04:30Let's take the floor during this Ordinary Session of the UN Committee on the 24th.
04:34The first advisor to the permanent mission of Gabon with the UN has highlighted the
04:40international dynamic, reinforced in support of the Moroccan plan of autonomy, with more
04:46than 107 countries having expressed their support for this initiative.
04:52The permanent representative of Senegal with the UN, Diaman Diom, has addressed in the same
04:58dynamic the support of his country for the Moroccan Sahara. He also praised the Moroccan
05:04initiative of autonomy, which the Security Council has seriously and credibly qualified
05:10in its successive resolutions since 2007.
05:14It is under a strong heatwave that the Grand Pilgrimage in May, which began today with
05:21more than 1.5 million Muslims, began with the rite of the Tawaf, which consists of turning
05:29around the Kaaba before heading to Mina, a mountainous valley located a few kilometers
05:35from Mecca, where they will spend the night, the essential stages of the Hajj, such as
05:41prayer on Mount Arafat, planned on Saturday, still in the open air, under a leaden sun
05:47and temperatures around 44 degrees this year.
05:55Still in the Kingdom, the 24th edition of Operation Marhaba continues. There are many
06:01Moroccans in the world who want to spend the Eid al-Adha at the Motherland. On the side
06:07of the port of Algiers-Iras, the MoMAI Foundation of 5 for Solidarity has put in service the
06:13global welcome system to allow Moroccans living abroad to travel in good conditions.
06:19On this topic, let's listen to Omar Moussa, he is the head of the medical and humanitarian
06:25pole of the MoMAI Foundation of 5 for Solidarity.
06:29We are currently at the port of Algiers-Iras, the very large port of Spain, which is the
06:38link between Morocco and Spain, and where many Moroccans living abroad choose as a
06:46springboard to arrive in their country of origin, Morocco. We hope that their passage
06:56through Spain and Europe will be one of the best, and that also their passage through
07:06the port of Algiers-Iras to Tonga and Med is also in good conditions.
07:18I can say that we at the MoMAI Foundation of 5 are proud to welcome them where they
07:26are, where they need us, and we consider that our presence here gives them the pride of
07:34being welcomed in this way on the Spanish soil, and to accompany them through the different
07:46ships that take them and transport them to the different ports of Morocco,
07:52in particular the ports of Tonga and Med and Tonga-Ville.
07:57I could also add that the presence of the MoMAI Foundation on the port of Algiers-Iras
08:07is precisely well distinguished from the presence of a dozen social assistants
08:15belonging to the MoMAI Foundation of 5 for Solidarity, who work in close collaboration
08:21with the consulate of Morocco in Algiers-Iras and with the Portuguese authorities
08:27and other Spanish authorities, which I can now point out that the operation called
08:37OPERACION PASO DE LES TRECHOS started today, even on June 13, 2024, for the Spanish part,
08:45and we are proud to have the Spaniards working side by side with us in the accompaniment
08:59of Moroccans living abroad in their passage through the Detroit to Morocco.
09:06In the situation in the Middle East, gathered at the summit, in their final statement published
09:12this evening, the leaders of the G7 declared that the UN agencies in UNRWA must operate
09:18seamlessly in the Gaza Strip. We urge all parties to facilitate a rapid and seamless
09:24passage of humanitarian aid for civilians who need it, especially women and children,
09:32and those by all possible land and maritime routes have underlined the heads of state
09:38and the government of the G7, who consider it essential that the distribution networks
09:42of UNRWA and other organizations, and rather UN agencies, are fully able to
09:48carry out the aid to those who need it most.
09:52The war in Gaza still has no end. The Israeli army is intensively striking
09:58the Palestinian enclave. The situation on the ground is more catastrophic, with a famine
10:04that mostly affects children, while the negotiations for a first ceasefire are still
10:10in the impasse. Violence is intensifying at the border between Israel and Lebanon.
10:18In Mauritania, the presidential election campaign of June 29 is launched.
10:23Seven candidates are running for office. The outgoing president, Mohamed Ould Cheikh
10:27el-Ghazouani, is the big favorite in his succession. On the other side, he will have
10:34the human rights activist, Biram Dar Abed. The candidates still have until June 27
10:40to encourage voters and convince the indecisive.
10:47This 14th of June marks the World Blood Donor Day, an opportunity to pay tribute
10:53to those people and volunteers who work for this precious gift, who save lives
10:57and advance research. A day marked with a white stone in Morocco by the
11:03National Institute of Blood Transfusion and Dermatology, which thanks all donors
11:09who have been filling these blood banks for 20 years. In Morocco, the number of donations
11:14increased by 11% last year compared to 2022, with an increase of 14% this year
11:20during the blessed month of Ramadan.
11:25Morocco needs more than 1,000 donations per day to achieve self-sufficiency
11:30in blood products. What are the initiatives taken in the kingdom to promote
11:36the culture of blood donation?
11:38Inde Zesli, a doctor in charge of mobile communication and collection at the CHU
11:44Ibn Rosh in Casablanca, gives us some answers.
11:48The culture of blood donation does not happen in one day. We started five years ago
11:53and now we are reaping the fruits of our work.
11:57There is a long-term work with the teams, especially from Casablanca,
12:00because you know that Casablanca is a very large region.
12:03It is very large in terms of its economy, it is very large in terms of the population
12:08and especially health establishments. These health establishments are putting a pressure
12:13on us because the demand is important and, as an indicator, we need 600 blood banks
12:18per day, that is 400 donors per day.
12:21Whereas in some regions in Morocco, the need is much less
12:27300 during the whole month.
12:31This leads us to have a well-threaded strategy to have the blood banks,
12:36the blood banks of Galapagos producers, knowing that Casablanca also remains
12:41the terminal destination of several patients, since there is the CHU here,
12:46in which we are today, to celebrate the 14th of June with a magnificent team.
12:51Casablanca has this specificity and it pushes us to surpass ourselves,
12:56especially in this period.
12:58While we were in Senegal, the Timbuktu Institute and the Konrad Foundation
13:02published the report of a study based on the perceptions of populations
13:07on the place and role of religious actors in the Senegalese electoral game.
13:12This study shows that three quarters of young people are no longer receptive
13:16to religious messages on politics.
13:19Explanations with Eva Sagna and Moussa Nir.
13:23In the Senegalese electoral context, religious actors are often
13:27solicited by political candidates to obtain their support.
13:31Their involvement in political life has been the subject of a study
13:34compared in coastal and border areas.
13:38A report reveals an analysis of the perceptions of populations
13:42on the place and role of religious actors in the Senegalese electoral game
13:47developed by the Timbuktu Institute in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
13:54This study of perceptions had two major objectives.
13:58First, to see the perception of Senegalese on the place and role
14:03of religious actors on the political field and their influence.
14:08But also to see, according to the current developments
14:13and the profound changes that have impacted Senegalese society,
14:17whether religious actors could continue to play the role
14:21that they have always played in Senegal, that is, a role of stabilizer.
14:26This report, made up of 68 pages, has collected divergent opinions
14:30in coastal and border areas.
14:33It informs that three quarters of young people,
14:35that is, 73%, are no longer receptive to religious messages on politics.
14:40In this distinction, it is very clear
14:42that Senegalese are questioned in the context of this study
14:46according to global trends,
14:48which should be specified according to whether we are on the coastal regions
14:52or the trans-frontal regions.
14:54The following point has emerged.
14:57On their electoral choices, on their political commitment,
15:02there is more and more emancipation
15:04in relation to the instruction of votes emanating from religious people.
15:09In addition, recommendations have been issued
15:12in the sense of integrating religious people
15:15in the electoral process of Senegal.
15:17Your study reveals several aspects
15:20and the right therapeutic for a peaceful climate in the electoral period.
15:25First of all, it reveals, despite the profound political changes,
15:31a positive perception of the role of religious people
15:34in the field of social regulation and mediation.
15:37The relationship between religion and politics in Senegal is complex.
15:41Although religious actors can influence the elections,
15:44they are also aware of the limits of their intervention in the political field.
15:51Back in the Kingdom, three days after Eid al-Adha,
15:54a number of vendors offer seasonal products for the holiday,
15:59such as coal, forage and household utensils,
16:03which flourished during this period of the year.
16:06Iman Moujib takes us to their discoveries in this story of Sheimafikri.
16:16On the occasion of Eid al-Adha,
16:18seasonal businesses are more and more widespread
16:21in the different cities of the Kingdom.
16:23The sale of coal, forage and products made from cooked earth
16:26is among the activities that know a considerable boost during this holiday.
16:31We offer people everything they need,
16:34whether it is coal, salt or even cooked earth utensils.
16:43We help each other, we sell products with symbolic prices.
16:48These businesses respond to the strong demand for various products and accessories
16:52related to this religious occasion.
16:54Most of these professions remain temporary.
16:57Everything is available, whether it is tajine or even cooking utensils.
17:05For people who do not have enough space in their homes,
17:08we offer a hotel for sheep for a symbolic price.
17:11We help each other during this period of Eid.
17:16Most of these activities last until the eve of Eid,
17:19while others continue during the days following Eid.
17:22These seasonal businesses are an important source of income
17:25for many young people.
17:29And on the occasion of Eid al-Adha,
17:31the National Motorway Association of Morocco
17:34informs users that the entire motorway network
17:37will experience an increase in traffic,
17:40with a series of recommendations for a safe and comfortable trip.
17:44The ADM recommends that all motorway users
17:48inform themselves about the instantaneous state of traffic
17:51by downloading the ADM Traffic application
17:54and to remain alert to weather alerts.
18:09In sports, the streets of Munich are in the rhythm of the European Cup.
18:12This Friday, Germany opens the ball for the biggest European competition,
18:15which welcomes the national team on its ground.
18:18This is currently taking place in Scotland.
18:21The meeting is underway.
18:24The other matches of the tournament start on Saturday
18:27with a dazzling display in Berlin
18:30between Spain, European champion in 2008 and 2012,
18:33and the crossing of Luka Modric,
18:36a serious outsider following the title holder,
18:39the Italian squadra Zura.
18:42From golf to prison
18:45with the 124th edition of the US Open
18:48which continues in North Carolina.
18:51It is the North Irish Rory McElroy
18:54and the American Patrick Cantlay
18:57who are currently sharing the lead in the ranking of this major tournament.
19:00Rory McElroy had a great day yesterday
19:03with a putt and 6 meters
19:06for a card with 5 birdies
19:10and no bogey.
19:13The American Patrick Cantlay,
19:16looking for his first major title,
19:19has signed him 3 birdies on his last 5 holes of the day
19:22to share the lead in the ranking
19:25with the Swedish Ludvig Haberg
19:28the world number 1 Scotty Schiffler
19:31with the 34th place with 6 shots on the podium.
19:34During this time, the legend Tiger Woods
19:37and Patrick Cantlay
19:40who I invite you to listen to.
19:44Yes, I made a good start
19:47and especially this bunker shot at hole 11
19:50I played pretty solidly most of the time
19:53I put a lot of balls on the fairway
19:56they were also well placed for the most part.
19:59It's been good
20:02I went through a run there for a while
20:05where I started.
20:29I didn't play as much as Ricky Fowler or Zander Shuffley
20:32but it's always nice to start under the par
20:35on the first day.
20:38During the majors I won or in those I played well
20:41I always had the impression of making good starts
20:44and it's good today to do another one.
20:49I'm physically improving over the year
20:52it's just that I couldn't play as much as I would have liked
20:55it's to not hurt myself and not participate in the majors.
20:58You have to choose your poison, don't you?
21:01Play a lot with the risk of not participating in the tournament
21:04or not playing and fighting
21:07while being less sharp.
21:28you