مساء الأخبار - المسائية 20:00 - 14/07/2024

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00:00Good evening, our viewers, welcome to Al-Akhbar from Median TV in Tanja, let's start with the headlines.
00:20U.S. President Joe Biden is calling for the avoidance of any assumptions about the motives or backgrounds of the assassination attempt of his predecessor, Donald Trump.
00:32The reactions after the assassination attempt of the former U.S. president and the world leaders express their shock and solidarity.
00:41The Hamas movement denies that it has decided to stop the negotiations about the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
00:52Welcome to Al-Akhbar.
00:57The owner of the King Mohammed VI sent a telegram to Donald Trump expressing his sympathy and solidarity after the assassination attempt, which he was a victim of yesterday during an election rally in Pennsylvania.
01:12The King said in this telegram that he was affected and was deeply saddened by the news of the assassination attempt.
01:20In this telegram, the King strongly condemned political violence, in favor of Trump's urgent recovery so that he can continue to serve his country.
01:32U.S. President Joe Biden said that he does not know any motives behind the firing of former President Donald Trump.
01:42He called for a short statement today to avoid any assumptions about the background of the attempt or its goals.
01:49Biden also said that he conducted a short but good interview with Trump after his assassination attempt.
01:56He also announced that he will deliver a statement to the United Nations tonight and will deliver it from the White House.
02:03Joe and I are keeping him and his family in our prayers.
02:33According to what the U.S. president said in our statement.
02:38We are with us for more on this political analysis topic.
02:42Mohammed Madhhaji from London, welcome to us.
02:46Let's first start with the word that the U.S. President Joe Biden said, in which he called for no assumptions at all.
02:55What does that mean?
02:58First of all, my greetings to you, and also to the honorable viewers.
03:04Of course, this word came after pointing fingers at the administration of Biden and the Democratic Party.
03:14Because of a continuous campaign against Trump.
03:19That he poses a threat to Western and American democracy.
03:24As well as the United States as a being and as a state.
03:28This incitement promotes the main media outlets in the United States.
03:34Such as CNN, MSNBC, NBC, and other main media outlets in the United States.
03:41The United States attacks Donald Trump day and night.
03:45Today, a speaker in the name of the Kremlin.
03:49He literally said that Biden's administration has paved the way for an assassination operation against Trump.
03:58Now Biden is trying through these statements.
04:02To reduce these criticisms directed at him, his administration, and his party.
04:08Because of the incitement campaign.
04:11Which they were, and still are, against Trump personally.
04:16And against the Republican Party in general.
04:19Will Joe Biden succeed in overcoming this crisis?
04:25Or is it just an attempt to ignore what may have arisen as a security flaw during this incident?
04:33First, there is no doubt that there is a security flaw.
04:37And a clear gap that is calculated against the secret protection of presidents and important figures in the United States.
04:49Where Elon Musk, the president of Tesla and SpaceX.
04:54The billionaire executive in the United States.
04:57Asked for the resignation of the president of the secret service in the United States.
05:01Because of this big security flaw.
05:03As for what Biden says.
05:07I do not expect that he will criticize him.
05:10The initial opinions indicate that Biden's popularity and chances of winning the next elections.
05:17May have dropped to less than 20% after this attempt.
05:22And on the contrary, the probability of Trump's victory has increased by 70%.
05:28So I don't think Biden will be able to, through these statements today or the next statements.
05:35Reduce the damage that has been done to him and his election campaign.
05:40After this failed attempt.
05:44Does this mean that Trump is the biggest beneficiary of his attempt to assassinate him?
05:52Without a doubt.
05:53Trump is the biggest beneficiary.
05:56And he will use this incident during his election campaign.
06:01During the remaining four months or at least the remaining four months.
06:05Even the US presidential elections.
06:08And he will use it well.
06:10And we all know that Trump has the ability and the ability to use such events.
06:18To portray to the American citizen that he is a victim.
06:22His fight against what the American media calls the establishment.
06:28Or the institutions.
06:30The control of the institutions in the United States.
06:34On the branches of power and the branches of the US government.
06:40Political analyst Mohamed Madhhaji.
06:43Thank you for all these data.
06:44You were with us live from London.
06:48This time, the response to the action of the former US president.
06:52And the Republican candidate for the presidency, Donald Trump.
06:55After his attempt to assassinate him.
06:57We follow the details with Maryam Tsouri.
07:05Repeated gunfire.
07:07Responded to an international action.
07:09In contact with the Republican candidate for the US presidency, Donald Trump.
07:14After his attempt to assassinate him.
07:16During an election rally in Pennsylvania.
07:19Among the first reactions.
07:21Was to US President Joe Biden.
07:23Who stated that everyone should be executed.
07:28In addition to the fact that there is no place for this kind of violence in his country.
07:32On the X platform.
07:34The threatening messages continued to attack.
07:36US Vice President Kamala Harris.
07:39Described what happened in the hateful work.
07:41And expressed her relief from the injury of Trump.
07:45While the former President Barack Obama.
07:48That there is no place for political violence.
07:51And the moment must be seized.
07:53Commitment to civility and respect for policies.
07:56European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
07:59She expressed her great shock at what happened.
08:02In addition to the fact that political violence.
08:05He has no place in democracy.
08:07On the other hand.
08:08British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.
08:11He was shocked by the shocking scenes of the fire.
08:14Which targeted the former US president.
08:17It is clear that there is no place for these actions in societies.
08:20French President Emmanuel Macron.
08:23On his part.
08:24He wished Trump a quick recovery.
08:26Considering that the attempt to assassinate him.
08:28A tragedy for democracy.
08:30Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
08:33He expressed his shock.
08:35He said that such violence.
08:37There is no justification for it.
08:39And there is no place for it in this world.
08:41As the Secretary General of the United Nations.
08:44Antonio Guterres.
08:45In a decisive way.
08:46An attempt to assassinate.
08:48Directing his wishes for a quick recovery for Trump.
08:51On the other hand.
08:52Italian Prime Minister.
08:54Georgia Meloni expressed her hope.
08:56That dialogue and responsibility.
08:58And overcome hatred and violence.
09:01In the following months of the election campaign.
09:04The same reaction was issued.
09:06From the head of foreign policy.
09:08In the European Union.
09:09Josep Borrell.
09:10Who threatened the attack.
09:12Indicating that acts of violence.
09:14Against unacceptable political figures.
09:17As for the Chinese president.
09:19He was aware of his compassion.
09:21After Trump's attempt to assassinate.
09:23Where the foreign ministry clarified.
09:25That China is following closely.
09:27The surrounding situation.
09:29On the former president.
09:31Donald Trump.
09:33The former US President.
09:35Called the Americans to unity.
09:37The Republican candidate.
09:39For the presidential election.
09:41On his social media platform.
09:43Truth Social.
09:44That God alone.
09:45Prevented the events.
09:47They can not imagine.
09:49He will attend the national conference.
09:51For the Republican Party.
09:53Which begins on Monday.
09:55In Wisconsin.
09:57The Hamas movement.
09:59Refused.
10:01The leaders.
10:03Decided to stop the negotiations.
10:05To reach a ceasefire.
10:07In the Gaza Strip.
10:09With Israel.
10:11These were the sources.
10:13The leaders of the movement.
10:15Stopped the negotiations.
10:17Criticizing.
10:19Israel's insincerity.
10:21And the massacre.
10:23In the right of civilians.
10:25The Israeli forces.
10:27Carried out a new massacre.
10:29In the right of civilians.
10:31Where more than 90 Palestinians were killed.
10:33Half of them women and children.
10:35And more than 300 others were injured.
10:37In an Israeli cave.
10:39On a refugee camp.
10:41In the region of Al-Mawasi.
10:43In Khan Younes.
10:45South of the region.
10:47Umay Masbila.
10:49Details.
10:51Above the heads of the refugees.
10:53In their tents.
10:55Israeli warplanes.
10:57Dropped their missiles.
10:59In the region of Al-Mawasi.
11:01West of the city of Khan Younes.
11:03South of the Gaza Strip.
11:05An area.
11:07Israel classified it.
11:09Among the vast humanitarian areas.
11:11And today.
11:13It turned from a supposed safe haven.
11:15To a new battlefield.
11:17Where dozens of killed and injured fell.
11:23We are here to defend the civilians.
11:25The martyrs of the massacre.
11:27What is this place?
11:29This is a safe area.
11:31All the refugees from the north.
11:33From the mountains.
11:35From Gaza.
11:37All the children are here.
11:39We are here in the region of West of Al-Mawasi.
11:41It is a safe area.
11:43Among the safe areas.
11:45What happened.
11:47In less than 5 minutes.
11:49A fire in the square.
11:51In the square.
11:53We immediately.
11:55We took the land.
11:57The injured were in front of me.
11:59The martyrs were in front of me.
12:01A large number of family members.
12:03And neighbors were injured.
12:05Those who were martyred were martyred.
12:07And those who were injured were injured.
12:09After 3 minutes.
12:11In the service of the ambulances.
12:13The planes hit us again.
12:15And targeted the area.
12:17The simple tents.
12:19For the refugees.
12:21Turned from shelters.
12:23To shelters.
12:25Where the bodies.
12:27And the scattered bodies.
12:29At a time.
12:31In which the medical teams.
12:33And the rescue teams.
12:35Continue to work.
12:37To rescue the injured.
12:39Despite the Israeli army.
12:41Targeting their cars.
12:43More injured.
12:45After the health system was destroyed.
12:47In the square.
12:49My messages to the international health system.
12:51To support the health system.
12:53As much as possible.
12:55Because the situation is disastrous.
12:57We do not have.
12:59No medical equipment.
13:01We do not have tools.
13:03We do not have medicine.
13:05In addition to the secrets.
13:07The only hospital that is currently operating.
13:09In the southern region.
13:11The hospital is full of patients.
13:13Full of injured people.
13:15We do not find a secret.
13:17To put the patient on it.
13:19In this area.
13:21Thousands of Palestinian refugees.
13:23Are targeted.
13:25Those who fled.
13:27From different parts of the sector.
13:29After Israeli guidelines.
13:31To move to it.
13:33Claiming that it is safe.
13:35But the Israeli army.
13:37Said that the estimates indicate.
13:39The presence of a terrorist group.
13:41In the vicinity of the city of al-Hamas.
13:43He said that the cave was in an area.
13:45A suburb of Hamas.
13:47Most of the people were armed.
13:49The Israeli public broadcaster.
13:51Today.
13:53Four people were injured.
13:55Two of them are in a serious condition.
13:59In a operation.
14:01It happened at two stages.
14:03Near the city of Ramla.
14:05In the north of West Jerusalem.
14:07The operation near the sand was targeted in the first stage by Israeli soldiers and in the second stage by other people, confirming the unification of the perpetrator, whose identity has not yet been known.
14:23The Nigerian army was able to eliminate 22 armed men during rounds carried out by the West.
14:29These areas in the border triangle of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso are a new threat to the security in the far south of the West.
14:38They are under the control of terrorist groups in recent years.
14:42On the other hand, six members of the security and defense forces were killed in a terrorist attack in the north-west of the country.
14:50This hinders Niger from committing violations by armed groups and cutting roads.
14:56The Kenyan police committed a transparent investigation into the case of the cut and damaged bodies found in a landfill in Nairobi.
15:07It turned out that the bodies belonged to eight women.
15:10This came with an increase in tension in the crime scene in the poor neighborhood of Koro, south of the Kenyan capital.
15:18Where the police sprayed tear gas in a crowd of angry residents.
15:25The officer and the police say they are looking for possible links to sects or serial killers or practitioners of popular medicine.
15:35In their investigation of the crime that affected the fear and anger of the Kenyan people.
15:40This brought light again to the Kenyan police.
15:44It increased the pressure on President William Ruto, who is trying to contain the crisis of the killing of dozens of protesters in protests against the government.
15:54In Morocco, the International Center for Artificial Intelligence concluded with the University of Mohamed VI, a multi-specialty program for African women.
16:09Two weeks later, it extended from Al-Fateh to the 13th of July.
16:14Details with Maha Jamal and Dries Bayoud.
16:17The second round of the Artificial Intelligence Program for African Women, or ETAI.
16:23A two-week business schedule, through which African women are involved in the fields of innovation and ways of developing and fulfilling their abilities in the fields of technology.
16:34This year, we welcomed 80 women from the entire African continent.
16:38We have 28 countries represented in this group.
16:45Today, we are going to celebrate them. We are going to celebrate the success of this second round, which was a very interesting round.
16:55It was a Queenia round, consisting of a number of women from Africa.
17:00About Artificial Intelligence and also carrying out projects in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
17:08We are very happy because our country, thanks to God, under the guidance of His Excellency, has made great progress in the field of women's rights and also in the field of technology.
17:22Our country is considered a pioneer in Africa in a number of fields.
17:28The use of Artificial Intelligence is very important, especially in enabling women to use Artificial Intelligence.
17:39It is very important because it will help us to have a quick access to the rights.
17:47It also enables women to have additional abilities.
17:52The program is given a main prize for the technological innovation in Africa,
17:57in which entrepreneurs, researchers and professionals participated,
18:01who were inspired by the passion for technology and Artificial Intelligence,
18:04and also by the women who participated in the program.
18:07It obliges them to have a positive impact in their societies through their initiatives and projects.
18:14It is an honor for me to participate in this week's program.
18:18It is a comprehensive program, represented by the city of Tunisia.
18:23I am proud to be part of the group of African women in the field of technology and Artificial Intelligence.
18:32Today, we are participating in an initiative that is very interesting.
18:36It is about innovation in general.
18:40We are 81 women from Africa.
18:42We are 5 women from Morocco.
18:44We are like the Moroccan women who are inventive engineers,
18:47who are thinking about how to apply Artificial Intelligence in several fields,
18:53such as health, education and climate change.
18:57We are thinking about innovative solutions to apply this new technology in Africa.
19:04As I always say, the most important thing is that the ideas come from Morocco to Morocco and from Africa to Africa.
19:10This year's edition of Awitai focused on highlighting the necessary skills of the participants
19:16in order to respond to the contemporary technological challenges in Africa.
19:22In Morocco, yesterday, the summer course of the International Cultural Heritage Season 45
19:28started with a discussion about the art market and the value industry.
19:32The discussion opened the activities of the summer course of the season
19:37as an opportunity to present a cross-sectional vision between artists,
19:41critics and researchers about the actual value of the artistic works
19:45and the criteria for determining them,
19:47including the subjective factors and emotional effects,
19:50especially in light of the crimes of connection with the art and creativity world.
19:54At the end of the discussion, the participants took a tour
19:58in a 45-year-old exhibition of digging and artistic printing.
20:02The exhibition honors cross-sections of Malika Egzenay and Akemi Nogoshi
20:08and the exhibition of lines by Abdelkader Al-Malihi
20:12and a tour on the walls created by 13 artists on the walls of the ancient city of Asila.
20:20In this discussion about the art market and the value industry,
20:25I tried to read the history of the relationship
20:30between the art market in Morocco and the art market market in Algeria.
20:39I focused on the fact that the art market movement in Morocco
20:44was more interested in its identity,
20:50its questions and its relationship with the artistic expressions in Morocco.
20:58This may have led to giving this cultural dimension more importance
21:04than giving it to the concept of promotion and circulation.
21:10However, the Moroccan market in this field has seen a significant change
21:17in the first ten years of the third millennium
21:23and has developed later in a greater way.
21:26I think that this development requires some basic reviews,
21:31whether in terms of legal legislations,
21:35and in terms of the protection of artistic and creative rights.
21:40Art will not continue without economic support.
21:44I talked about the two types of artistic work,
21:48and why we should be satisfied with artistic work.
21:51I also talked about the importance of the presence of awareness among beginners,
21:55the importance of the presence of criticism in presenting the beginner,
21:59and the importance of the media to provide a fair presentation
22:03to all artistic experiments at the same levels and with the same efficiency.
22:07I tried to present this in a fast and concise way,
22:11and I benefited a lot from my presence in the committee and in Morocco in general.
22:15This is the end of the press conference. Goodbye.
22:29Transcription by ESO. Translation by —

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