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MEDI1TV Afrique : Midi infos - 21/06/2024

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00:00News on media on TV Africa
00:13Information is on-going on media on TV Africa
00:16Thank you for joining us for this round of news, here are the headlines
00:207th general census of the population and the habitat
00:24His Majesty King Mohammed VI has transmitted his high instructions to the head of government
00:29so that the results are treated diligently
00:32to make it a structuring tool of public policy
00:35on a national and local scale
00:37Details to follow in this news
00:42The World Health Organization issued an alert
00:44on drugs based on falsified glucose
00:48products used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity
00:55According to the NGO,
00:57it is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world for decades
01:01known as Sudan
01:03The war that has been raging since April 2023
01:05has already caused the displacement of more than 9 million people
01:08We meet again right now for the development
01:14Welcome ladies and gentlemen
01:16His Majesty King Mohammed VI has addressed a letter to the head of government
01:21on the 7th general census of the population and the habitat
01:25which will be organized towards the end of the summer of the following year
01:29Details are with Cheyma Fikri
01:35The census operation will be organized at the end of this summer
01:39It should be remembered that the renewal of the general census takes place every decade
01:43In this, His Majesty King Mohammed VI has underlined
01:47that the periodic renewal of this operation at regular intervals
01:51constitutes a fair choice
01:53The objective is to be better armed
01:55to accurately understand the demographic and socio-economic evolution of the country
01:59to anticipate the changing needs of citizens
02:02and to develop relevant policies accordingly
02:05The sovereign has also given his high instructions
02:08so that the results of this operation
02:10are treated and analyzed diligently
02:13The goal is to make it a structuring tool
02:15of public policies at the national and local level
02:18It should be underlined that this census operation
02:21requires not only a large mobilization of important human and logistical resources
02:26but also a commitment and a close and effective coordination
02:30of all public administrations
02:32public establishments, disenfranchised services
02:35as well as authorities and territorial, regional, provincial and local collectivities
02:40An optimal operational organization of this census
02:44in respect of the impartial deadlines
02:46and in close coordination with the other stakeholders on the ground
02:50has been recommended by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
02:53Citizens are on their side
02:55called to show total cooperation
02:57and active participation in this exercise of general interest
03:01by providing reliable and precise information
03:04According to the royal letter
03:06as soon as the data are collected
03:08they are treated and analyzed with caution
03:10The results should be accessible and usable
03:13by the decision-makers and stakeholders
03:16With the various social projects
03:18started like the health coverage for all
03:20direct to households and the retirement reform
03:23this data is particularly crucial today
03:26for public policies in the kingdom
03:30And to better understand the issues of the general census of the population
03:34I propose you to listen to Abdelatif Komat
03:37Dean of the Faculty of Juridical, Economic and Social Sciences of Casablanca
03:43In fact, the census provides the government
03:46with a certain number of very relevant information
03:49which could serve as a basis for the elaboration of public policies
03:53You know that the best way to develop public policies
03:56is to listen to the needs and expectations of the population
04:01There is nothing better than the census
04:05because it is a large operation
04:07which is multidimensional, which is multiform
04:10which covers different dimensions
04:12namely the social side, the economic side
04:15the housing side, the health side, the education side
04:19And all this, of course, provides tools
04:22for the elaboration of public policies by the government
04:26That is why it is a period of 10 years
04:29to collect updated information
04:32because the needs evolve, the expectations evolve
04:35And this is the meaning of the census that Her Majesty has called
04:39In fact, the census of this year coincides with several structural projects launched by Her Majesty
04:45Of course, there is a new development model
04:47which has met a certain number of needs
04:49And to go in the direction of the completion of these objectives
04:53we need updated information
04:55And of course, there is the project, the mega-project launched by Her Majesty
04:59consisting of the generalization of social protection
05:02the installation of the social state
05:04with its different steps
05:06whether it is the different processes that spread until 2025
05:10with the medical coverage
05:12through the generalization of access to retirement
05:15and then also there is the direct aid, the housing aid
05:19So to concretize these different social and societal projects
05:24the state needs updated information
05:27And precisely, this census would allow to have a certain number of relevant information
05:34to first of all go in the direction of the concretization of public policies
05:38but also to re-update them
05:40according to new data, new expectations
05:43And this is a bit the principle of political democracy
05:47in which Her Majesty is part of this project
05:49because it fits perfectly in this momentum of hearing and listening
05:54between the government and the population
05:57with its different actors and its different representations
06:01New episode of CRISPATION in the tense relations
06:04between the White House and Benjamin Netanyahu
06:07after the Israeli Prime Minister criticized the pace
06:10of the delivery of US military aid
06:13Comments deemed deeply disappointing and certainly offensive for us
06:18given the extent of the support we have provided
06:21and that we will continue to provide
06:23declared the spokesman of the National Security Council, John Kerry
06:27In question, a video in English published on Tuesday by Benjamin Netanyahu
06:32on the social network X
06:34in which he accuses the United States, the first military support of Israel
06:38to retain the deliveries of weapons
06:40Washington, for its part, indicated that a single delivery of bombs to Israel
06:45was being examined due to concerns
06:48about their use in areas formerly populated by the Gaza Strip
06:58And the tension is still alive between the Israeli army and the Hezbollah
07:02who exchanged new cross-border shots yesterday
07:05after escalating rhetoric between the two protagonists
07:10On Wednesday, the Hezbollah announced that it had fired dozens of rockets
07:14on a military position in northern Israel
07:17in retaliation for the death of one of its fighters
07:20in an Israeli-targeted strike on Qifar air
07:23In southern Lebanon
07:25Hassan Nasrallah, head of Hezbollah, warned
07:28that no place in Israel would be spared
07:31by missiles and drones of his movement
07:34in the event of an Israeli attack on Lebanon
07:38The legislative process is anticipated in France on the 10th day of the first round
07:42The representatives of the main parties
07:45in the race that took place yesterday
07:47spoke out in front of the bosses
07:49It was former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe
07:52who opened the series of auditions
07:55by reaffirming his commitment to politics
07:58in favor of the companies deployed by the current presidential majority
08:02He was followed by Eric Coquerel
08:06and Boris Vallaud for the New Popular Front
08:09Jordan Bardella and Eric Ciotti
08:12appeared for the first time side by side
08:15since the announcement of the Alliance for the National Assembly
08:19and its partners
08:21These speeches took place at the time when
08:24Gabriel Attal presented the program of the majority
08:27and called on the French to choose him as Prime Minister
08:31The risk of a regime crisis seems to be growing in France
08:34The scenario of a relative majority
08:37at the end of the next legislative session
08:40seems more than ever possible
08:43Jordan Bardella, candidate for the RN
08:46has declared that he would refuse to be Prime Minister
08:49if his party obtained only a simple relative majority
08:52In this case, what should we expect?
08:55What should we expect?
08:58Elements of answer with the editorialist Moussa Fathosa
09:01It is true that until now, no poll
09:04no opinion study has given us
09:07to this or that party the capacity to have
09:10an absolute majority, namely 289 seats
09:13in this future parliament
09:16All polls announce relative majorities
09:19and in this case, Jordan Bardella
09:22the RN said it openly
09:25that he would not accept the position of Prime Minister
09:28if he does not have an absolute majority
09:31The most common scenario in the circles of political analysis
09:34and in the media in France
09:37is that we may reach a national assembly
09:40split into three large groups
09:43The RN and LR group of Derek Ciotti
09:46which could make an important entry
09:49but without having an absolute majority
09:52The LR group which could also make a massive entry
09:55and have a lot of deputies
09:58much more than the NUPES of Javis
10:01and then also the RN group
10:04which could, without being able to recover
10:07the majority of the current parliament
10:10be able to resist and form a group
10:13and in this case, in this split national assembly
10:16everyone is talking about an incapacity to govern the country
10:19an ungovernability of the country
10:22and then we enter in a sequence
10:25which is called a regime crisis
10:28and it is at this moment that President Emmanuel Macron
10:31has to take historic decisions
10:34of anticipated presidential elections
10:37the formation of a technocrat government
10:40working to make a national union government
10:44So all these scenarios
10:47it is Emmanuel Macron who will have the hand
10:50to describe the new sequence to come after this crisis
10:53In Mauritania, the presidential campaign
10:56of the 29th of June continues
10:59according to its attributions
11:02the Constitutional Council had unveiled a definitive list
11:05of 7 candidates for the first round
11:08planned for 8 days
11:12Mohamed Ould Cher El Ghazouani
11:15is one of the favourites
11:18and the National Electoral Commission
11:21has specified that a total of 1.93 million voters
11:24are registered on the electoral list
11:27which is an increase of 8%
11:30compared to the number of registered voters
11:33in the last municipal, legislative and regional elections
11:36The Democratic Republic of Congo
11:39the UN Security Council
11:42has condemned on Thursday the recent attacks
11:45of the March 23rd movement and other rebel groups
11:48in the east of the country
11:51The Council expresses its deep concern
11:54concerning the impacts of these attacks
11:57which aggravate the explosive security situation
12:00and the instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo
12:03and in the region itself
12:07Around the Kingdom, Maraba
12:09on the occasion of the World Refugee Day
12:12a partnership agreement to improve the access
12:15of refugees to care was signed yesterday
12:18between the Nofisa Pharma 5 Foundation
12:21the High Commission of the United Nations
12:24and the Moroccan Association of Family Planning
12:27As a result of this agreement
12:30which continues until 2026
12:33the Nofisa Pharma 5 Foundation
12:36is committed to a donation of medicines
12:39worth 1 million dirhams over 3 years
12:42for the benefit of the refugees present on the Moroccan territory
12:45Let's listen to François Rébé Dégas
12:48he is the representative of the High Commission of the United Nations
12:51for refugees
12:54It is a signature that fits perfectly
12:57in the themes of the World Refugee Day
13:00in 2024 which are solidarity and inclusion
13:03inclusion in the health systems
13:06that allow a national policy
13:09immigration and asylum
13:12but also an inclusion that feeds
13:15from the involvement
13:18of the Moroccan ecosystem
13:21at the same time with a private company
13:24Pharma 5 is the story
13:27of a will to ensure
13:30in Morocco a sovereignty
13:33at the level of the pharmaceutical industry
13:36and an association
13:39born in 1971
13:42the Medical Association of Family Planning
13:45very committed to inclusion
13:48the inclusion of Moroccans in all health systems
13:51but also the inclusion of foreign populations
13:54migrants and refugees
13:57and a commitment at the level of Pharma 5
14:00and its foundation
14:03which is part of the continuity
14:06commitment and fidelity
14:09since it is a partnership
14:12with Pharma 5
14:15which has been going on since 2019
14:18we sign today a 3-year convention
14:21to a part of the medical equipment
14:24and also a financial equipment
14:27and which also fits perfectly
14:30in the Moroccan reverberation
14:33on the African continent
14:36of the inclusion of all
14:39in the national health systems
14:42still in the case of health
14:45the World Health Organization issued an alert
14:48based on falsified semaglutide
14:51used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes
14:54and obesity in some countries
14:57in a statement, the WHO specified
15:00that this alert concerns 3 falsified batches
15:03of medical products containing semaglutide
15:06which were detected in Brazil in October 2023
15:09in the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Northern Ireland
15:12WHO advises health professionals
15:15regulatory authorities and the public
15:18to be aware of these batches
15:21of falsified drugs
15:27Sudan is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises
15:30in the world for decades
15:33said yesterday Doctors Without Borders
15:36while bombings have made fun
15:39in the state of North Darfur according to pro-democracy groups
15:42The US Ambassador to the United Nations
15:45Linda Thomas-Greenfield
15:48said that hunger in Sudan could reach levels
15:51never seen since the famine in Ethiopia
15:54at the beginning of the 1980s
15:57which had caused 1.2 million deaths
16:00The war that has opposed since April 2023
16:03the army led by General Abdel Fattah al-Boran
16:06to the paramilitary forces of rapid support
16:09has caused tens of thousands of deaths
16:12and caused the displacement of more than 9 million people
16:15according to the UN
16:18It is another disappointment for France in Niger
16:21local authorities have withdrawn the operating permit
16:24of an important uranium deposit
16:27to the French company Orano
16:30announced on Thursday the group Orano
16:33which takes action on the decision of the Nigerian authorities
16:36The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
16:39on this subject
16:42Located in northern Nigeria
16:45Imouraren is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world
16:48with reserves estimated at 200,000 tons
16:51The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
16:54on this subject
16:57Located in northern Nigeria
17:00Imouraren is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world
17:03with reserves estimated at 200,000 tons
17:06The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
17:09on this subject
17:12Located in northern Nigeria
17:15Imouraren is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world
17:18with reserves estimated at 200,000 tons
17:21The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
17:24on this subject
17:27Located in northern Nigeria
17:30Imouraren is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world
17:33with reserves estimated at 200,000 tons
17:36The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
17:39on this subject
17:42Located in northern Nigeria
17:45Imouraren is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world
17:48with reserves estimated at 200,000 tons
17:51The Nigerian authorities have not yet communicated
17:54on this subject
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