Matin infos - 04/07/2024

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00:00This is L'Hordu Journal. Welcome to Mediantv. Here are the headlines.
00:17In Morocco, the Minister of the Interior, Agloa Filftit,
00:22presided Wednesday at the siege of the village of the Casablanca region,
00:26an energy meeting dedicated to the examination of the state of progress of the city's preparations
00:31for the organization of the 2030 World Cup.
00:38In the Middle East, Hamas claimed Wednesday to have sent new ideas to the mediator
00:44to end the war in the Gaza Strip, ravaged by nearly nine months of conflict
00:49between Israel and the Palestinian movement.
00:53In the United Kingdom, the British are voting this Thursday for legislatives
00:58that are preparing to open a new chapter in their history.
01:02The workers are a great favorite to house the extremely unpopular conservatives
01:06after 14 years in power.
01:14The Minister of the Interior, Agloa Filftit, presided Wednesday
01:19at the siege of the village of the Casablanca region,
01:23an energy meeting dedicated to the examination of the state of progress of the city's preparations
01:28for the organization of the 2030 World Cup.
01:32This meeting, attended by the President of the Moroccan Royal Football Federation,
01:38Faouzi El Reja, and the governor of the Casablanca region,
01:41the governor of the Casablanca prefecture, Mohamed Mehdia,
01:45brought together the various actors concerned by these preparations.
01:49The focus was on the development and infrastructure projects
01:53intended to allow the city of Casablanca
01:56to be at the meeting of this global football event,
01:59in line with the FIFA requirements.
02:02The integrated management system of the projects planned
02:07in the framework of the preparations was also presented,
02:10in order to strengthen the monitoring, supervision and execution of the projects.
02:19We are at the opening of the regular session of the Superior Council of the Rulama.
02:27It will be held following the high approval of King Mohamed VI Amir Moumenine,
02:34who presides over this council.
02:36At the heart of this 33rd session is the monitoring of the regulatory and scientific aspects
02:42for the implementation of the communication plan
02:44and the implementation of the official portal of the Superior Council of the Rulama.
02:53How to better teach Amazigh in Moroccan schools
02:57and make it a tool for promoting excellence?
03:00The question was at the heart of a study session on the subject
03:03organized by the Ministry of Education.
03:08A global approach to generalization and excellence.
03:12The theme of this study session, which included the participation
03:15of a group of academics and specialists,
03:18aims to highlight the challenges and opportunities
03:21related to the teaching of Amazigh in the Moroccan educational system
03:25and improve its quality through the different levels of education.
03:30During the last two years, we have carried out several pedagogical reforms
03:38to improve the quality of Amazigh teaching.
03:41We have also improved our pedagogical frameworks
03:44and refined the continuous training of teachers.
03:47We have also hired new teaching staff.
03:51The organization of this study session is part of
03:54the progressive dissemination workshop
03:57on the teaching of the Amazigh language,
04:00which meets the requirements of the 2022-2026 roadmap.
04:10The teaching of Amazigh has been very successful
04:13in the last two years,
04:15whether in terms of the number of learners,
04:18the number of schools,
04:20or the generalization of the teaching of this language.
04:23The organization is doing everything possible
04:26to further improve the teaching of Amazigh.
04:38The teaching of the Amazigh language requires
04:41taking into account a set of basic characteristics
04:44to guarantee its efficiency
04:46and meet the desired educational objectives,
04:49hence the need for modern pedagogical standards
04:52and continuous training of educational staff.
04:56We are still in Morocco, where the 8th edition
04:59of the International Water Technologies and Sanitation Session
05:02will be held this Wednesday.
05:05A three-day event.
05:07On the spot, a question is almost on everyone's lips.
05:11How can we make water sustainable and accessible
05:14in a context marked by global warming?
05:21Now a national cause,
05:23water is at the heart of the discussions
05:25of this international forum.
05:27The objective is to find solutions
05:29to preserve this natural resource,
05:31threatened by climate change.
05:33This forum is also an opportunity
05:35to propose innovative methods and approaches
05:38to implement programs and projects
05:40in various sectors.
05:46We know that climate change
05:48will have serious consequences,
05:50but what we do not know is when and how.
05:52We must therefore take these details into account
05:55and introduce them into our future projects.
06:04This 8th edition is marked by the organization
06:07of several initiatives,
06:09including a scientific program
06:11and a conference on water security,
06:13with the participation of Moroccan and international experts.
06:16The program also offers workshops,
06:18organized in parallel by the CDG,
06:20focusing on the state of technologies
06:22in the field of drainage.
06:27As part of the interbasin complementarity,
06:30there is a link between the basins
06:32like the one between the Basin of Sbou
06:34and that of Bourgrag,
06:36and the transfer of excess water
06:38from the Basin of Sbou to that of Bourgrag.
06:42This environmental event
06:44invites all economic actors
06:46to look for innovative ways
06:48to manage and implement projects
06:50adapted to change paradigms.
06:52This scientific meeting promotes
06:54the concept of green economy
06:56and the strategic measures that accompany it
06:58to achieve sustainable development.
07:01And now, our special report
07:03on the legislative elections in France.
07:18Yesterday, France adopted
07:20the last right-wing legislative line,
07:22which could be consolidated
07:24by the arrival of the far-right
07:26or by a coalition between left-center
07:28and center-right.
07:30A few days after the second round,
07:32the political landscape
07:34is more unpredictable.
07:36On the 311 triangles
07:38from the first round,
07:40won by the far-right,
07:42two-thirds are subject
07:44to the resignation
07:46of the left parties
07:48of the Republican right
07:50and the center-right
07:52in order to complicate
07:54the election of an R.N. candidate.
07:56For Emmanuel Macron,
07:58it is out of question
08:00to govern with France,
08:02after the legislative elections,
08:04even without the bell
08:06of his Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal,
08:08for whom there is no
08:10and never will be an alliance
08:12with the party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon
08:14despite the resignation
08:16of the presidential camp
08:18in favor of the coalition of the left,
08:20the new Popular Front,
08:22to blockade the far-right.
08:26For Emmanuel Macron,
08:28it is out of question
08:30to govern with France,
08:32even without the bell
08:34of his Prime Minister,
08:36even without the bell
08:38of his presidential camp
08:40in favor of the coalition
08:42of the far-right.
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10:20after the legislative elections of July 4.
10:23The polls predict a crushing victory for the workers,
10:27led by Keir Starmer.
10:29The left party could win even more seats in Westminster
10:32than with Tony Blair in 1997.
10:35The workers have however warned that they would not have
10:38a magic wand to transform the country.
10:41But analysts estimate that a government led by this party
10:44could bring new stability to the tormented relations
10:47between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
10:50The Conservatives have already accepted their defeat
10:53against Labour.
10:55Rishi Sunak's party has seen a drop in opinion polls
10:58since 2021.
11:00This reality does not prevent the British Prime Minister
11:03from continuing to fight to avoid a super-majority
11:06in his left-wing rivals.
11:08In fact, one of the causes that opposed the two parties
11:11during the election campaign is the question of asylum seekers.
11:14Rishi Sunak had already committed to start sending
11:17some asylum seekers to Rwanda before the general elections.
11:20He had made the implementation of this policy
11:23one of the priorities of his mandate.
11:25But after anticipating the legislative elections,
11:28he declared that the program would be implemented
11:31if he was re-elected on July 4.
11:33On his side, Keir Starmer has committed to suppressing
11:36this program, which has already cost 240 million pounds,
11:39that is, 305 million dollars, if he is elected.
11:43Israel approves the seizure of 1,270 hectares of land
11:46in the occupied Jordan.
11:48This announcement was made by the Israeli organization
11:51La Paix Maintenant, which qualifies this seizure
11:54as a record since the 1993 Oslo peace agreements.
11:57The Israeli authorities did not publicly comment
12:00on this last seizure, which intervenes
12:03while tensions with the Palestinian community
12:06are escalating due to the war.
12:10And what does the international law say
12:13about this 10th annexation of Palestinian territory?
12:16What can be the consequences
12:19on the creation of a Palestinian state
12:22with Al-Quds as its capital?
12:25I invite you to listen to the explanation
12:28of Amjad Shehab, a professor of political science
12:31at the University of Al-Quds.
12:34First of all, I just wanted to verify
12:38the principle agreements called Oslo,
12:41the principle agreements of Oslo.
12:44We have not reached the level of the peace agreements.
12:47So the Palestinian territories of South Jordan,
12:50we are talking about territories that were occupied
12:53in 1967, including South Jordan
12:56and the Gaza Strip.
12:59Normally these territories, according to international law,
13:02are territories occupied by force and must be
13:05reserved for the creation of a Palestinian state.
13:08According to the principle agreements of Oslo,
13:11zone C represents about 62%.
13:14Israel controls this zone
13:17of the entire territory
13:20of South Jordan.
13:23And also zone B,
13:26which includes the rest of the territory,
13:29we are talking about about 30%.
13:33And zone A,
13:36which is directly under the control
13:39of the Palestinian Authority,
13:42which represents only 3%
13:45of the territory of South Jordan.
13:48We are talking about mosaic territories,
13:51such as the islands, the archipelago,
13:54there is no territorial continuity,
13:57there are hundreds of colonies,
14:00and they are armed.
14:03And we are talking about political or legal criteria
14:06to create a state, in the theoretical sense.
14:09Israel has refused
14:12the possibility of creating a Palestinian state.
14:15It continues to annex
14:18the maximum number of territories.
14:21We are talking about the fact that today
14:24they accepted the proposal
14:27to create another 5,200 units of housing
14:30in the colonies,
14:33with the annexation of all these territories.
14:36This means that from a single direction,
14:39the possibility of creating
14:42a Palestinian state
14:45under the political and legal criteria
14:48becomes impossible.
14:51According to international law,
14:54creating a Palestinian state
14:57under the legal and demographic criteria
15:00of these territories is a war crime,
15:03it is against international law.
15:06Israel has continued to do this
15:09since 1967 until today.
15:12It continues to violate all international rights
15:15concerning the Palestinian territories,
15:18concerning the rights of Palestinians,
15:21and concerning the daily life
15:24of Palestinians in these territories.
15:27And know that Hamas said yesterday
15:30that it had sent to the mediators new ideas
15:33to put an end to the war in Gaza,
15:36ravaged by nearly nine months of conflict
15:39between Israel and the Palestinian movement.
15:42Israel confirmed that it was evaluating
15:45Hamas comments on an agreement
15:48between Israel and Hamas
15:51and that it would respond to the mediators
15:54in a statement from the cabinet
15:57of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
16:00The two parties are under increased international pressure
16:03to achieve a ceasefire,
16:06while the balance of the war is getting heavier
16:09and the living conditions of the Palestinians
16:12in Gaza are deteriorating every day.
16:16Hamas said yesterday that it had spoken
16:19to the Qatar and Egypt officials
16:22and had contacts with Turkey.
16:29Pro-Palestinian militants deployed
16:32on Thursday in Banderol.
16:35Palestine will be free and there will be no peace
16:38on a stolen land on the Australian parliament's façade
16:41in Canberra.
16:44In a context of division
16:47within the workers' government of Prime Minister Antony Albanese
16:50who suspended a Muslim senator
16:53and voted in favour of recognition
16:56by Australia of a Palestinian state
16:59contrary to the political line of his party.
17:02Senator Fatema Payman claimed
17:05to have been banned after supporting
17:08the parliamentary motion presented by the Green Party,
17:11while a group of renegade activists
17:14declared to Australian media
17:17that they would not forgive
17:20Albanese, who they accused of complicity
17:23in the war in Gaza.
17:28In the Russian-Ukrainian conflict,
17:31Russian strikes have been carried out
17:34in the region of Zaporizhia in Ukraine.
17:37The announcement was made this morning
17:40by a group of Zaporizhian activists
17:43in the south of Ukraine,
17:46which Russia claims to have regularly annexed
17:49the strike theatre.
17:52One of them killed seven people
17:55and nearly 40 injured in late June.
17:58Eight people were injured on Wednesday
18:01in a Ukrainian drone strike
18:04on the site of a Zaporizhia nuclear power plant substation,
18:07which denounces a multiplication
18:10of the attacks.
18:15In the United States,
18:18US President Joe Biden does not consider
18:21withdrawing his candidacy,
18:24a second mandate.
18:27This is what his spokesman said yesterday
18:30when questions about his mental health
18:33after a disastrous performance
18:36with Donald Trump.
18:39The Democrat continues to campaign.
18:42He remains in the race to hammer Karine Jean-Pierre
18:45in front of the press.
18:48A journalist asked him
18:51if the 81-year-old president
18:54considered withdrawing.
18:57The spokesman said absolutely not.
19:00He understands that it is legitimate
19:03and his assessment has insisted.
19:09In Kenya, despite the withdrawal
19:12of the budget project,
19:15the street does not take off.
19:18Young people now demonstrate
19:21to challenge President William Ruto.
19:24They beat the pavement on Tuesday
19:27to denounce police violence,
19:30and 272 suspects were apprehended
19:33in different cities of the country
19:36shaken for two weeks
19:39by a wave of protests initiated
19:42by the project of the financial law.
19:45In Ivory Coast,
19:48experts in the sector of extractive
19:51and energy resources are expected
19:54in Abidjan in a few weeks
19:57to carry out deep reflections
20:00on the development of the sector.
20:03During a meeting,
20:06the authorities of the country
20:09revealed the main axes
20:12of this important economic meeting.
20:15The sector of extractive
20:18and energy resources
20:21is promising in Ivory Coast.
20:24The country continues on this momentum.
20:27These reflections have favored
20:30several initiatives,
20:33including the International Salon
20:36of Extractive and Energy Resources.
20:39From November 27 to December 2,
20:42this forum will highlight
20:45the synergistic links existing
20:48between the concerned sectors
20:52and the development
20:55of an integrated national policy
20:58on mineral and energy resources.
21:01This policy will rely
21:04on consistent and coherent strategies
21:07and action plans.
21:10Development of extractive and energy industries,
21:13what policies and strategies?
21:16This is the theme of the first edition
21:19of the conference.
21:22For the representative of Norway,
21:25the country is a guest of honor.
21:28It is a real joy to be associated
21:31with this great event.
21:34The model of extraction and exploitation
21:37of Norway is a model of durability
21:40and progress in the field
21:43of natural resources.
21:47The Prime Minister of Ivory Coast,
21:50Robert Mugrimambé,
21:53welcomes the launch of this conference
21:56and comments on the progress
21:59made in the Ivory Coast
22:02in the sector of extractive
22:05and energy resources.
22:08A world-class ore deposit
22:11was recently discovered
22:14in Africa's third largest deposit
22:17in the West.
22:20In the field of hydrocarbons,
22:23the production of whale deposits
22:26since August 27, 2023
22:29is a promising prospect
22:32for our country.
22:35The initiators want to make this conference
22:38a turning point.
22:41Thank you for watching.
22:44Stay tuned for more.