Matin infos - 15/06/2024

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00:00We are still together on Median TV. Thank you for remaining faithful to us. Here are the titles of your newspaper.
00:19More than a million and a half Muslim faithful began this morning the ascent of Mount Arafat
00:25culminating in the great pilgrimage that is taking place in Saudi Arabia, we speak of it honestly.
00:33The Israeli army is still taking intense strikes on the Palestinian enclave affected by famine.
00:39According to the World Health Organization, more than 8,000 children under the age of 5 suffer from malnutrition.
00:48Morocco has won this season the Raja of Casablanca.
00:53It offered yesterday its thirteenth botola against the Moldavian Ujda. We speak of it honestly.
01:03Dressed in white, head to toe, they began a day of walking and reception.
01:10More than a million and a half Muslim faithful began this morning the ascent of Mount Arafat,
01:17culminating in the great pilgrimage that is taking place in Saudi Arabia.
01:22Very beautiful images, the faithful gather on and around this hill of 70 meters high.
01:29The stage of Mount Arafat is dedicated to prayers and invocations on the second day of this great pilgrimage,
01:37which began yesterday at the Mecca.
01:42Madagascar congratulates itself on the serious and credible efforts of Morocco to move forward
01:47towards a different regulation around the Moroccan Sahara.
01:51A position expressed yesterday in Rabat by the head of Malagasy Diplomacy,
01:56Razata Arafat Rava Vitafika, who was received by her Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bouhita.
02:03Together we listen to the head of Malagasy Diplomacy, who saluted the excellence of relations between the two countries.
02:09The meeting we held today marks a new step in our bilateral cooperation.
02:16You have so well underlined it.
02:18The visit of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, may God assist him,
02:23has allowed our bilateral relations to prosper.
02:30Today, dear brothers and sisters, we are writing a new page in our history.
02:37At the right time, since we will soon proceed with the official inauguration
02:45of the Embassy of the Republic of Madagascar, here in Rabat, capital of the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:53It is for us an important step in the conduct of our bilateral cooperation.
03:00Cooperation that is truly multiform and that attaches itself to the principles and values that we share.
03:09On the various multilateral issues, in particular those that concern the issues that interest the Kingdom of Morocco,
03:19Madagascar has reaffirmed its support for the efforts that have been deployed by the United Nations
03:27to reach a just, sustainable and mutually acceptable solution in the event of a difference on the Sahara.
03:35We are also in the spirit of the decision of the United Nations Security Council
03:43which congratulates itself on the serious and credible efforts made by Morocco to move forward for a settlement of this difference.
03:50We remain in the Kingdom where the impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy
03:56was yesterday at the heart of a conference organized by the Moroccan Association for Development in Africa
04:02in cooperation with the interdisciplinary university Mohammed VI.
04:07A meeting that recorded the participation of nearly a hundred people from the business world
04:13whose activities have been affected by the growing geopolitical tensions.
04:18I invite you to listen to Vélatif Komat, Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Social Juridical Sciences of Casablanca.
04:24Just after you will have the reaction of Hassan Lalou, President of the Moroccan Association for Development in Africa.
04:32Today we are participating in a very important conference that fits perfectly into the geostrategy, geopolitics
04:40and in a more direct way the whole economic dimension linked to the movement that the global economy knows today
04:48and the tensions at the level of the flows of goods and of course the supply chains
04:54and the role that Africa could play precisely to make these supply chains more active in the sense of mobility at the international level.
05:04This conference is an important theme that is current, that merges the political and geopolitical dimension but also the economic dimension.
05:14On the one hand we are talking about geopolitical tensions and on the other hand we are addressing the supply chains.
05:20The objective of this conference, which is called the impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy,
05:27the case of supply chains, is to enlighten the Moroccan economic operators and all those who have entities exposed to the international market
05:36what is happening on the international level, how this can affect their activities in a direct or indirect way.
05:42It is a conference that brings together four panelists, including university professors
05:46but also practitioners who have worked on the issue of geopolitical tensions but also on artificial intelligence,
05:52on the plan of Morocco in this whole ecosystem, but also on Africa and how it can benefit from this new reconfiguration.
05:59The theme is important for the Kingdom insofar as under the leadership of His Majesty the King, may God assist him,
06:06our country has made enormous progress which is today on the international map, that of production,
06:12especially in strategic sectors such as aeronautics, automobiles and recently electric batteries.
06:19It is a conference that should come out with conclusions,
06:22in particular how Morocco could benefit from this reconfiguration that is underway and this new world map,
06:30but also how to benefit our continent, Africa, which has all the attention of His Majesty the King, may God assist him,
06:38in order to improve the supply chains.
06:41Once again, it is an important conference that addresses a theme that is little discussed
06:47and that has all its place in the changes that Morocco is experiencing today.
06:52It is a huge humanitarian operation.
06:54I am talking about Operation Marhaba, the 24th edition continues.
06:59It coincides with Eid al-Adha.
07:02Many Moroccans from all over the world have come to Algeciras port to celebrate Eid in the Kingdom.
07:09On the Spanish side, the Mohamed V Foundation for Solidarity is mobilizing
07:15to allow Moroccans living abroad to travel in good conditions.
07:24Back in the Kingdom, where the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Mohamed Abdel Jalil,
07:29presided yesterday the inauguration ceremony of the Logistics Platform of the Real Estate Groups
07:36and Logistics Merchants in the French zone of Kenitra.
07:42To know a little more about this new logistics zone, let's listen to Frédéric Richy,
07:48Director General of Logistics Merchants Morocco.
07:51Today, we are very happy and very honored to celebrate and inaugurate this new logistics site.
07:58Today, it is not just a logistics site that we inaugurate, it is an ambition and a vision.
08:05An ambition and a vision for the area of Kenitra,
08:08where we will provide added value services in terms of logistics and supply chain,
08:16by combining high-quality infrastructures provided by our Airsoft partner
08:22and by providing added value services by Emirates Logistics.
08:28The G7 was closed yesterday in Italy.
08:31The war in Gaza was at the heart of the discussions.
08:34The leaders of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have exhorted all parties
08:40to facilitate a rapid passage of humanitarian aid for civilians who need it,
08:45especially women and children.
08:47For them, all UN agencies, including UNRWA, must operate without interruption in the Gaza Strip.
08:56A Gaza Strip where weapons continue to pound.
09:00The Israeli army is still intensifying strikes on the Palestinian enclave this Saturday.
09:05For the moment, there is no ceasefire in sight.
09:08Negotiations are stagnant while the humanitarian situation is becoming more and more dramatic.
09:13Famine affects the entire enclave.
09:15According to the World Health Organization,
09:18more than 8,000 children under the age of 5 suffer from acute malnutrition.
09:23There have already been 32 deaths attributed to malnutrition.
09:30Switzerland welcomes a peace conference in Ukraine starting this Saturday.
09:36President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived on site the day before.
09:40He expressed great ambition for this summit,
09:44a summit to which hundreds of delegations must participate.
09:48The objective is to reach a consensus to take the first step towards peace
09:53and thus put pressure on Russia, which has not been invited to the meeting.
10:01The Russian president, who has not been invited to this summit,
10:04was invited to the meeting with Fraka,
10:07demanding a capitulation of Kiev on the eve of the summit,
10:12above all to talk.
10:14This is a condition called the Hitler ultimatum by the Ukrainian president.
10:19The United States and NATO immediately and categorically rejected this condition of the Kremlin's master.
10:27Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected to the head of the country by the new parliament,
10:33while his party, the ANC, found an unprecedented government agreement
10:38with the main opposition party, the Liberal Dié.
10:41The final legislative elections marked a historic turn for South Africa,
10:46putting an end to 30 years of hegemony of the ANC,
10:50which lost its absolute majority in parliament.
10:54We celebrated yesterday the World Blood Donor Day,
10:58the occasion to pay tribute to these people and volunteers
11:02who work for this precious gift that saves lives and promotes research.
11:06A day marked with a white stone in Morocco
11:09by the National Center for Blood Transfusion and Dermatology in the Kingdom.
11:14The number of donations increased by 11% last year compared to 2022,
11:19with an increase of 14% this year during Ramadan.
11:25Morocco needs more than 1,000 donations per day
11:28to achieve self-sufficiency in blood-saving products.
11:31What are the initiatives taken in the Kingdom to promote the culture of blood donation?
11:37Answer with Hind Zejli,
11:39responsible communicator and mobile collector at the Ibn Rushd Church in Casablanca.
11:46The blood donation culture is not done in one day.
11:49We started five years ago,
11:51and now we are reaping the fruits of our work,
11:55a long-term work with the teams, especially from Casablanca.
11:58As you know, Casablanca is a very large region.
12:01It is very large in terms of its economy,
12:04it is very large in terms of the population,
12:06and especially in terms of health institutions.
12:08These health institutions are putting pressure on us
12:12because the demand is important.
12:14As an indicator, we need 600 bags per day,
12:17that is, 400 donors per day,
12:19while in some regions in Morocco,
12:21the demand is much lower,
12:24300 during the whole month.
12:28This leads us to have a well-threaded strategy
12:32to have the blood bags,
12:34the blood-saving products bags,
12:36knowing that Casablanca is also the terminal destination
12:40of several patients,
12:42since there is the CHU here,
12:44in which we are today to celebrate June 14,
12:46with a magnificent team.
12:48And so Casablanca has this specificity,
12:51and it pushes us to surpass ourselves,
12:53especially in this period.
12:56In Senegal, the Timbuktu Institute
12:58and the Conrad Adenauer Foundation
13:00published a report on a study
13:02on the perceptions of populations on the square
13:04and the role of religious actors in the electoral game,
13:07a study that shows that three-quarters of young people
13:10are no longer receptive to religious messages
13:13on politics,
13:15Eva Sagnin and Moussa Ndiaye.
13:18In the Senegalese electoral context,
13:20religious actors are often solicited
13:22by political candidates
13:24to obtain their support.
13:26Their involvement in political life
13:28was the subject of a study
13:30compared to coastal and border areas.
13:33A report reveals an analysis
13:35of the perceptions of populations
13:37on the square and the role of religious actors
13:39in the Senegalese electoral game
13:41developed by the Timbuktu Institute
13:44in partnership with the Conrad Adenauer Foundation.
13:48This study of perceptions
13:50had two major objectives.
13:52First, to see the perception of Senegalese
13:56on the square and the role of religious actors
13:59on the political field
14:01and their influence.
14:03But also to see,
14:05according to the current developments
14:07and the profound changes
14:09that have impacted Senegalese society,
14:11whether religious actors
14:13could continue to play
14:15the role they have always played in Senegal,
14:17that is to say,
14:19a role of stabilizer.
14:21This 68-page report
14:23collected divergent opinions
14:25in coastal and border areas.
14:27It found that three-quarters of young people,
14:29or 73%,
14:31are no longer receptive
14:33to religious messages on politics.
14:35In this distinction,
14:37it is very clear that Senegalese
14:39are questioned in the context of this study
14:41according to global trends
14:43that should be specified
14:45according to whether we are
14:47on the coastal regions
14:49or the trans-frontal regions.
14:51The following point emerged.
14:53On their electoral choices,
14:55on their political commitment,
14:57there is more and more emancipation
14:59in relation to the vote
15:01emanating from religious people.
15:03In addition,
15:05recommendations have been issued
15:07in the sense of integrating religious people
15:09in the electoral process in Senegal.
15:11Your study reveals
15:13several aspects.
15:15It is the right therapeutic
15:17for a peaceful climate in the electoral period.
15:19First of all,
15:21it reveals,
15:23despite the profound political changes,
15:25a positive perception
15:27of the role of religious people
15:29in the field of social regulation
15:31and mediation.
15:33The relationship between religion
15:35and Senegalese politics is complex.
15:37Although religious actors can influence
15:39the elections,
15:41they are also aware
15:43of the limits of their intervention
15:45in the political field.
15:47Around the kingdom,
15:49on the occasion of Eid al-Adha,
15:51the National Society of Highways of Morocco
15:53informs users that the entire
15:55Eid al-Adha is a time of great traffic
15:57with a series of recommendations
15:59for a safe and comfortable trip.
16:01The ADM recommends
16:03users to organize their trip in advance,
16:05to be aware of the
16:07instantaneous state of traffic
16:09by downloading the ADM Traffic application,
16:11but above all to remain
16:13attentive to weather alerts.
16:17In Morocco, two days separate us
16:19from the Eid al-Adha,
16:21a period of good business
16:23for seasonal merchants,
16:25knife sharpeners,
16:27accessories sellers,
16:29and many young people.
16:31This is what we are going to see
16:33in this report from MAFIKRI.
16:37On the occasion of Eid al-Adha,
16:39seasonal jobs are more and more widespread
16:41in the different cities of the kingdom.
16:43The sale of coal,
16:45forging and products based on baked earth
16:47are among the activities
16:49that are making a considerable impact
16:52We offer people
16:54everything they need,
16:56whether it is coal, salt,
16:58or even utensils made of baked earth.
17:04We help each other,
17:06we sell products with symbolic prices.
17:10These professions respond
17:12to the strong demand for various products
17:14and accessories related to this religious occasion.
17:16Most of these professions
17:18remain temporary.
17:21Everything is available,
17:23whether it is tajine
17:25or even kitchen utensils.
17:29For people who do not have enough space
17:31in their homes,
17:33we offer a hotel for sheep
17:35for a symbolic price.
17:37We help each other during this period of Eid.
17:41Most of these activities
17:43are extended until the eve of Eid,
17:45while others continue
17:47during the days following the holiday.
17:49This is an important source of income
17:51for many young people.
17:55For the 13th time in its history,
17:57the Rajaoui of Casablanca
17:59has won this season
18:01and is far superior
18:03to the Rajaoui of Moudoujah.
18:05The Greens have won
18:07this last match of the season
18:09by 3-0.
18:11Defender Abdelrahman Rafifi
18:13and the Algerian attacker
18:15Youssoufi Rouzouk
18:17have beaten the Rajaoui
18:19in the first period.
18:21The Rajaoui has won
18:23the championship
18:25without losing
18:27a single game
18:29with 21 wins
18:31and 9 draws.
18:35Thank you for watching
18:37and see you soon.
18:47Eid Mubarak!