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00:00Good evening and welcome to Media TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast, here are the headlines.
00:21The Hezbollah admitted to receiving a severe and unprecedented blow in the history of Lebanon, a statement made by Hassan Nasrallah today following the deadly explosions of the transmission devices of his government's members.
00:35France is holding a meeting on the Middle East, several representatives and mediators, including Antony Blinken, are taking part in this meeting.
00:42Michel Barnier held a decisive meeting this Thursday afternoon in Matignon. The French Prime Minister has met with the political forces likely to make up his governmental team.
00:58Some 152 people have been deferred from justice as part of the fight against the calls for illegal immigration. Here is an excerpt from the statement of the government spokesman Mustapha Baytas.
01:10First of all, I am sorry for what happened. As you know, the government regrets this unfortunate incident. You are aware that the problem of illegal immigration is relevant in several countries.
01:25Unfortunately, virtual campaigns are being led by anonymous people to manipulate young people on social networks through massive appeals to irregular immigration.
01:50152 people have been deferred from justice as part of the fight against the calls for illegal immigration.
02:03152 people have been deferred from justice as part of the fight against the calls for illegal immigration.
02:15152 people have been deferred from justice as part of the fight against the calls for illegal immigration.
02:46First of all, I am sorry for what happened. As you know, the problem of illegal immigration is relevant in several countries. Unfortunately, virtual campaigns are being led by anonymous people to manipulate young people on social networks through massive appeals to irregular immigration.
02:57The Bateman Al-Quds Agency, under the presidency of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, is looking at the social situation that Al-Quds presents through a healthy understanding of the particularity of the Holy City.
03:07A statement was made this Thursday in Tunisia by the director in charge of the management of the agency.
03:11Mohammed VI stressed the need to take into account the socio-economic factor of the Palestinian society in Al-Quds in order to apprehend the reality.
03:20He highlighted on this occasion the interventions of the agency in the field of education,
03:25specifying that it is an initiative aimed at supporting the educational system in order to preserve the national identity and the historical story of Palestine.
03:37Hassan Nasrallah admitted this Thursday that his training had received a severe and unprecedented blow in the history of Lebanon.
03:43A statement made following the deadly explosions of the transmission devices of the members of his group.
03:48The enemy wanted to kill no less than 5,000 people by blowing up the beepers and the tolki-olki at the hands of the members of his group.
03:55The head of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, accused Israel of having crossed all the red lines.
04:00He warned that the Hebrew state would receive a terrible punishment and a just retribution where it expects and where it does not expect.
04:09The assessment of the explosions of the transmission devices of the Lebanese movement.
04:14In recent days, 37 people were killed and more than 2,900 injured.
04:18This Thursday, the Lebanese Ministry of Health, Firas Abiad, hundreds of beepers and tolki-olki used by Hezbollah,
04:24exploded across Lebanon during an unprecedented attack.
04:28Hassan Nasrallah stated that Hezbollah had opened an internal investigation into these explosions.
04:33Israel did not claim.
04:38So how to interpret these unprecedented attacks?
04:40A moment of response with Rajay Barakat, an expert in international relations.
04:44In fact, this means that Israel is preparing to enter its army in Lebanon.
04:51The question that arises is whether these attacks are part of its strategy, its military plan,
05:03to first weaken and create a chaos atmosphere in the south of Lebanon,
05:11especially among Hezbollah fighters, and then start a military invasion in Lebanese territory in the south of Lebanon.
05:22In fact, I believe that these attacks were planned and wanted by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
05:36who wants to absolutely aggravate the situation and possibly provoke a regional war so that the United States intervenes,
05:48including involving Iran in this war.
05:55Today Israel is in a very difficult situation politically within Israel,
06:01and also on the international level, it is a little isolated, not by all countries,
06:07because we can see that it has the support of the United States and certain European countries.
06:12So the only solution for him is to increase tensions and provoke a regional war in the region.
06:20Did this operation succeed in weakening Hezbollah?
06:26I don't think so, because most of the people who were injured or killed were civilians.
06:36It is true that there were Hezbollah fighters, but there are many civilians.
06:41These communication systems are used in hospitals, and there are many doctors who were injured.
06:49So I don't think it succeeded in weakening Hezbollah by doing this action.
06:56The talqawalkies suspected of having exploded in Lebanon have not been produced for more than ten years.
07:02This is what the Japanese company that manufactures them, ICV 82, learned this Thursday.
07:07It is a radio that was produced and exported from 2004 to 2014.
07:12ICOM clarified the information published by the New York Times and Israeli media.
07:16According to ICOM, the production of necessary batteries for the operation of the main unit has also been interrupted.
07:24The US Secretary of State arrived in Paris on Thursday to participate in a meeting on the Middle East.
07:32Washington, which did not explicitly condemn the attacks that killed tens of people and injured thousands in Lebanon,
07:39called on the parties not to worsen the situation.
07:42The explosions, imitated by Hezbollah in Israel, occurred when the head of US diplomacy was in Cairo
07:49to discuss with the Egyptian authorities a ceasefire in Gaza.
07:53Tony Blinken must go to the Elysee to meet with Emmanuel Macron in the next few days.
08:01Meanwhile, in Gaza, a new Israeli attack targeting a school has killed five people.
08:06For several months, the Israeli army has been targeting establishments sheltering Hamas fighters.
08:11The accusations are denied by the Palestinian movement.
08:14Explanations right away.
08:17Human evidence is constantly being reviewed in the Gaza Strip.
08:21Palestinian authorities have identified five civilians killed in an air strike targeting a school.
08:26Many school establishments serving as shelters for displaced people have been targeted by the Israeli army in recent months.
08:34Without concrete evidence, Israeli troops accuse Hamas of using these establishments to hide fighters among the civilian population,
08:43while the Palestinian movement denies these accusations.
08:46To try to put an end to this conflict, the US Secretary of State is on a business trip to Egypt.
08:51During an interview with the Egyptian president,
08:54Tony Blinken pleaded for a cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip.
09:02I would like to emphasize once again how much Egypt has been a partner for regional peace, regional stability and regional security,
09:09not more than in the efforts to conclude a ceasefire.
09:12We are truly grateful for this partnership. Egypt plays an essential role.
09:19The vast majority of the 2.4 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip have been displaced several times since the beginning of the hostilities.
09:26At least 41,300 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli bombings since October 7.
09:32The majority of the victims are women and children.
09:37We are in Madrid, where the Palestinian president met the Spanish Prime Minister.
09:42This is Mahmoud Abbas' first visit to the country since Madrid recognized the State of Palestine in May.
09:48In May, the State of Palestine was recognized by Spain, Ireland and Norway.
09:54The Spanish government then announced a first bilateral summit between Spain and Palestine by the end of the year.
10:00Michel Barnier held a decisive meeting this Thursday afternoon in Matignon with the political forces likely to make up his governmental team.
10:12The formation of the next government is under tension between Michel Barnier and the Macronists in search of clarification on their place in the future governmental team.
10:21The new Prime Minister has already indicated that he has discovered, I quote, a very serious budgetary situation.
10:26Two meetings in Matignon have been postponed and the flow persists.
10:29Two weeks after the appointment of the French Prime Minister.
10:36In Tunisia, one of the three presidential candidates, Ayashi Zemil, was sentenced yesterday to one year and eight months in prison for accusations related to sponsorship falsifications.
10:45The candidate was seen inflicting this penalty by the first instance court in Jendouba.
10:50His lawyers were indicated.
10:52The sentence was pronounced in the absence of the accused, according to the lawyer who did not specify the reasons.
10:57The candidate, however, remains in the running for the elections.
11:00And as a reminder, during the scrutinizing proceedings of 2019, Nabil Kharoui was in the second round while he was in prison.
11:09The Counsellor of His Majesty, the Honourable André Azoulay, has just been decorated in Madrid with the prestigious Great Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise.
11:19An honourable decoration that rewards the merits in the fields of education, science or culture.
11:25This distinction has so far been given to Nelson Mandela, Angela Merkel, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Camilo José Cela, Luis Buñuel, Federico Fellini, Leonard Bernstein or Santiago Ramón.
11:38The Morocco weather alert. Stormy thunderstorms and gusts of wind are expected until Sunday in several provinces of the country.
11:47These thunderstorms will exceed 50 mm locally.
11:50And this weather alert will concern the provinces of Tsmara, Sazeg, Tata, Orzazate, Gilmim, Sidiyef, Nitiznit, Bouchdour and Terutent.
11:58And thanks to a drop in temperatures, Portugal is expected to come to the end of the forest fires that have been raging in the north and the centre of the country.
12:10Five people have been burned and tens of thousands of hectares of vegetation ravaged.
12:15Explanations with Younes Benzinep.
12:18The wave of forest fires that hit Portugal in recent days has lost intensity due to a drop in temperatures.
12:27The most important homes are located in the region of Aveiro and in the municipality of Castro de Reis, in the north of the country,
12:35after the fire that ravaged the height of the municipality of Sever do Vouga, at dusk.
12:42The situation has improved a little. At first it was very complicated.
12:49The fires were everywhere. It's been a long time since we've had such a situation.
12:57Struck by the heat and violent winds since last weekend,
13:01dozens of forest fires have left destroyed houses and calcined vegetation behind them.
13:07Beyond human and material damage, the fires have produced the highest level of carbon emissions for the month of September for 22 years.
13:19This fire is not without consequence on the quality of the air.
13:23There is a direct impact on the environment and that could affect the lives of thousands of people.
13:28Air pollution can even have an impact on the quality of drinking water.
13:33So there are real risks related to these fires on human health.
13:40According to data from the European Information System on forest fires,
13:44the total area affected by the fires could exceed 100,000 hectares,
13:49ten times more than the area burned since the beginning of summer.
13:53Rwanda launches the first African vaccination campaign against Hempox, according to the African Health Agency.
13:59Several hundred vaccines have been administered since Tuesday.
14:03The vaccination started on September 17 and about 300 people at high risk have been vaccinated.
14:08In RDC, vaccinations will begin in the first week of October,
14:12said Jean Casseya, Director General of Africa CDC.
14:17In Ivory Coast, media figures on the dangers of HIV infection have gathered.
14:23This meeting was aimed at calling on professionals in the sector
14:27on the need to raise awareness of the Ivorian population
14:31about the dangers of HIV infection.
14:34This meeting was held in the Ivory Coast,
14:37in the capital of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire.
14:41This meeting was held in the Ivory Coast,
14:44in the capital of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire.
14:49According to the official data of the year 2023,
14:52the prevalence rate of HIV in Ivory Coast is 1.82%.
14:57The number of deaths is 9,518,
15:00including 48% of women and 52% of men.
15:0324% of new infections are imputable to young people aged 15 to 24
15:09and a third of people living with the virus
15:12begin antiretroviral treatment with an infection at an advanced stage,
15:16which constitutes a risk of morbidity and mortality.
15:20To address this major concern,
15:22the National Programme to Fight AIDS wants to raise awareness of the population.
15:27Hence this meeting with the actors of the media.
15:30When we have a risk behavior or other situations
15:33around which we have been infected by HIV,
15:36we will have to get rid of it.
15:38The infection will progress in the absence of treatment
15:42and we will arrive at this ultimate stage of the disease,
15:47which is the AIDS disease,
15:50and the organism will weaken.
15:53Infections that could not occur on an immunocompetent terrain
15:59will really appear.
16:01In Ivory Coast, the major protein infection remains tuberculosis.
16:05Despite the progress made in the framework of the care of people living with HIV,
16:11thanks to the Ivorian state and its financial partners,
16:14important challenges are still to be met,
16:17in particular the problem of the treatment of ARVs.
16:21This is why the participants salute the attire of this meeting,
16:25which will be able to accentuate the fight against the disease.
16:28The Programme to Fight AIDS,
16:31every year, we want to join a training
16:35to strengthen our capacities
16:37in order to raise awareness of other brothers and sisters,
16:41and especially that the rate of infection today
16:45is more the age range of youth.
16:49So I think it's welcome.
16:52Several themes have been addressed during this activity,
16:55including the contribution of screening
16:58and the approach to avoid HIV infections at an advanced stage,
17:02and the contribution of care and support in the IVSA.
17:06A word from Futsal now.
17:08Morocco wins against Panama by 6 to 3,
17:11from the start of the game.
17:13The champions of Africa, Futsal, have displayed their intentions.
17:16Captain Sofiane Sarrar opened the score from the second minute of the game,
17:20surprising the Panamanian defense with a beautiful shot.
17:23Next, Shahraoui scored the addition at the 6th minute of the game.
17:28At the 16th minute, the artist of Panama
17:31allowed his team to reduce the score.
17:33Three minutes before the end of the first half,
17:36the Moroccan Shahraoui scored the third goal.
17:38At the second half, the Moroccans added three goals to their initial score.
17:41Morocco secured its qualification for the next round of this World Cup
17:45before facing Portugal.
17:54At the initiative of the Association of Fashion Creators of Côte d'Ivoire,
17:58a meeting was organized in Abidjan, at the heart of the exchanges.
18:01How to allow fashion actors to discover their careers
18:04or to approach their careers with confidence?
18:07This is a report by Max Wouhbi and Ferdinand Kouakou.
18:11Abidjan is gradually becoming the turning point of African fashion.
18:14The Ivanian capital learns every weekend, or almost every day,
18:19from fashion shows, gala parties, or even round tables
18:22dedicated to the fashion sector.
18:24The Pearl of the Lagoon could become the capital of African fashion.
18:28A vision that firmly rests on the management of the activity
18:32of the fashion creator, which goes through the training of artisans.
18:36This is the whole issue of this meeting here in this auditorium in Abidjan.
18:40We are in our workshops.
18:42We find that going out and training is a period of time
18:45It depends on our time because we are trying to earn our money.
18:48But by going through this training, we say to ourselves that we can earn more
18:52by learning and knowing that there are many things that can make us earn more.
18:56Artificial intelligence is simply downloading applications,
19:00asking questions.
19:02Artificial intelligence will help them.
19:04They shouldn't think it's for others.
19:06Artificial intelligence is accessible to everyone.
19:09They have it on their phones, on their underwears.
19:12So you have to be able to use these tools.
19:15You also have to be able to use these tools to plan for the future.
19:19The fashion industry is a reality in Côte d'Ivoire
19:22and matters a lot to the government.
19:25The tutelage aims to strengthen its initiatives in favor of this sector
19:29in order to allow its players to flourish.
19:32We will benefit from what we call C2D financing.
19:36Côte d'Ivoire will benefit from what we call C2D financing.
19:41This financing is worth 11 billion francs
19:46and includes three sectors.
19:49The music sector, the cinema sector, and the fashion and design sectors.
19:55Today, more than ever, fashion has been demonstrated.
20:01Fashion is a job-creating sector, a wealth-creating sector.
20:07One thing is for sure, the sector's re-dynamization
20:10will also result in a reduction in production costs,
20:13the value of the fashion and design industry
20:16and the creation of online meetings and sales platforms.
20:22Starting today, the city of Détroit
20:25is vibrating with the rhythm of the Tanjaz festival.
20:28This event comes back with a 22nd edition
20:31offering a program that navigates between different styles, atmospheres and eras.
20:36The opening night of this 19th September at the Palace of Arts and Culture
20:39promises to be memorable with a unique creation
20:42bringing together the Afro-Cuban quartet
20:45and the Magis Brecas Afro-Gnaoua Blues Trio.
20:48I invite you to listen to Magis Brecas
20:50in the microphone of our correspondent Hélène Brade.
20:58Magis Brecas
21:22The meeting with Omar Sosa is first and foremost a personal meeting
21:26because we've known each other for a few years.
21:29We meet at festivals in Europe
21:32and in 2018 we did a tribute to Ma'alem Mahmoud Gini Al-Ahramou.
21:38For a few years now, we've been thinking about doing something together
21:44because we feel very close.
21:49In terms of music, musical conception, meetings and all that.
21:54Just yesterday, we talked and talked
21:57and it turned out that we are both Belgians.
21:59He said to me, I think that's why we feel very close.
22:02So, I thank a lot the Festival Tant Jazz
22:06who thought of bringing us together
22:09and it's going to be a very nice meeting
22:12that will result, God willing, in the recording of a record, a tour
22:16and in the whole world, God willing.
22:19The fact of being able to share a music that I love,
22:23a music of roots close to the Afro-Cuban tradition,
22:28it's like being at home.
22:32Every time I come to Morocco, I feel at home
22:36and I could even say that I already feel a little better here
22:40than when I go back to Cuba.
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