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00:00Good evening and welcome to Medea TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast.
00:20Here are the headlines.
00:22Aziz Akhenoush spoke yesterday in front of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
00:27The case of the Moroccan Sahara was at the heart of the speech of the head of government.
00:35The Israeli army said this Wednesday that it was preparing a possible entry to Lebanon.
00:39An announcement made after the interception of a missile fired on Tel Aviv,
00:43while Israeli bombings aimed at Lebanon intensified.
00:46In Lebanon, 51 people were killed and more than 220 injured in Israeli bombings.
00:55Tens of thousands of Lebanese are forced to flee in the face of the intensification of Israeli strikes.
01:06His Majesty the King Mohammed VI sent a message of condolence and compassion
01:10to the members of the family of the eminent journalist Abdelhaid Bouimid.
01:14In this message, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI indicates that he learned with profound affliction
01:19the news of the death of Abdelhaid Bouimid.
01:21The sovereign said he shared the feelings of the family of the deceased in this painful ordeal,
01:26remembering with great esteem the moral qualities of the regretted and his sincere patriotism.
01:35The UN General Assembly continues in New York.
01:37Yesterday, it was the turn of the head of the Moroccan government to speak at the heart of his speech,
01:42the case of the Moroccan Sarah.
01:44His Majesty reiterated the commitment of Morocco to achieve a definitive political solution,
01:49a solution based exclusively on the Moroccan plan of autonomy.
01:53For His Majesty, no political process is possible.
01:56Outside the framework of the round tables defined by the UN,
01:59I propose to listen to the head of the Moroccan government.
02:03The Kingdom of Morocco is firmly committed to the peaceful resolution of the conflicts.
02:10However, we are working to reach a peaceful solution to the question of the Moroccan Sahara,
02:20and this on the basis of the initiative of autonomy and within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty,
02:30which will strengthen development in the region.
02:34Indeed, we have observed the support of many countries to this initiative of autonomy.
02:45This is a clear message for the different States and for the United Nations.
02:49Indeed, it is time to act and achieve a political solution on this basis,
02:57and this through the various round tables that have been organized
03:02and according to the relevant resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations.
03:07We support the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations,
03:12as well as his special envoy,
03:14in order to restart the political round tables with the participation of the four parties concerned,
03:22and this to achieve a realistic and sustainable political solution
03:26on the basis of the consensus and on the basis of the Resolution 2703 of the Security Council.
03:38His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist him,
03:42has affirmed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
03:46that there would be no political process outside these round tables.
03:54And as every year before the General Assembly of the United Nations,
03:57Morocco has defended the African causes.
04:00His Majesty reiterated the commitment of the Kingdom under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
04:05in favor of a South-South cooperation based on solidarity and shared action.
04:09I invite you to listen to him.
04:12Morocco is turned towards the Atlantic.
04:15This is why we are working to make the Sahel a region of economic integration
04:25and a zone of continental rejuvenation.
04:27This is why His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist him,
04:31has worked to strengthen cooperation between African states
04:38through the Atlantic Initiative for the Sahel.
04:42This initiative is part of the cooperation between the countries of the South
04:50and is based on the principle of solidarity in order to make the Atlantic and African space
04:55a zone of peace, stability and development.
04:59In addition, His Majesty launched an ambitious initiative
05:05to facilitate the access of the states of the Sahel to the Atlantic Ocean
05:10based on the conviction that the states of this region have the right to contribute to the global economy.
05:19This initiative will be a pillar for the development, peace and prosperity
05:26in this part of the African continent.
05:28In addition, and based on the same solidarity,
05:33we have worked to create the pipeline linking Morocco and Nigeria
05:40in order to strengthen complementarity and regional economic integration
05:46in order to promote the development of the Atlantic coast with 13 African states.
05:56Through the voice of Aziz Akhnouch, Morocco has joined other Arab countries
06:00to condemn the violence in Gaza and the escalation of tensions in Lebanon.
06:04On this, we listen to Yasmin Hasnaoui,
06:06an international relations professor at the American University of Kuwait.
06:10As I heard in your newspaper, the Israeli army claims strikes in the south of Lebanon.
06:19Unfortunately, these strikes killed several people in less than 24 hours
06:23in dozens of civilians.
06:25The Lebanese flee the south by tens of thousands.
06:29There is really a fear of a regional bombing in the Middle East.
06:34Of course, within the framework of the UN General Assembly,
06:37the great powers have promised that in the next few days
06:42they will present concrete ideas to find a solution to defuse this problem
06:49or rather the Libyan crisis.
06:51Of course, we are opposed to a terrestrial invasion in Lebanon,
06:55which is contrary to international law.
06:59Now, we feel that the international community has been overwhelmed by the events
07:05and seems more and more overwhelmed by the events.
07:08I think the United States has a real role to play to resolve this conflict
07:13and must remain at the center of the game in the Middle East
07:18so that this conflict can be resolved once and for all.
07:21We are experiencing a real humanitarian crisis,
07:25not only in Palestine, but also in Lebanon,
07:28and it will spread throughout the region.
07:32We have seen hundreds of Lebanese being displaced in terrible conditions
07:37because of Israeli strikes.
07:39These strikes killed more than 600 people,
07:42killing 94 women and 50 children.
07:46This shows that Morocco can only support Lebanon
07:53in its national, security and humanitarian causes.
07:57This is clear because we are facing a humanitarian crisis,
08:01an Arab crisis,
08:03and Morocco is always at the forefront to defend these causes,
08:08which are just causes.
08:11The crisis of medical students continues to make ink flow,
08:14a series of ministers of youth, culture and communication
08:17came back on this crisis in his interview with Aziz Boussa
08:20in L'Invité de Médien.
08:22Let's listen to this excerpt.
08:25The problem of medical students.
08:26There are still young people who are not happy,
08:28and it doesn't seem to be working out.
08:30The medical problem is different.
08:32These are students who have passed the medical entrance exams
08:35and the government brings a reform in relation to a need.
08:39Let's remember it.
08:40What is the need?
08:41The government and the Moroccan state,
08:44thanks to the social strategy,
08:45are investing in several CHUs,
08:47several hospitals across the kingdom.
08:51There are hospitals and CHUs.
08:53It's true, there will be machinery.
08:55It's true, today we talk about telemedicine, etc.
08:57But we will also need support with doctors who will be on site.
09:01We will need nurses and nurses, etc.
09:03So we need to improve and accelerate the training process.
09:07So the government has brought...
09:09That's why it's reduced.
09:11No, it hasn't reduced.
09:13There is no reduction.
09:14There is an increase in students.
09:15There is a desire today to create...
09:16I'm talking about the time of study.
09:18No, but you see, the minister has spoken,
09:21the minister of education has spoken.
09:22The international benchmark,
09:23there are different models.
09:24There is not one model.
09:25And the models are evolving.
09:26It's normal because today
09:27learning is done in a much more accelerated way.
09:29Yes, but not in schools, in universities.
09:30Learning is done in a much more accelerated way.
09:33But look at the American, European, and other models.
09:35There is not just one model.
09:36So we went towards a reform.
09:39That is to say, the Anglo-Saxon-American model
09:41goes towards the bachelor's degree.
09:42The European model is LMD,
09:44but there are different models.
09:45We need a Moroccan-Moroccan model
09:46in relation to the needs of Moroccans
09:47from the moment the training is a quality training.
09:51What are the measures to be taken by the government
09:53to prevent the erosion of purchasing power?
09:55I suggest you listen to this excerpt
09:57from Mahdi Ben Seirid,
09:59Minister of Culture, Youth and Communication.
10:02So now we're going to get to inflation.
10:03You talked about it earlier in your presentation.
10:06So with purchasing power being reduced,
10:08and despite increases in SMIC,
10:09it is true that there have been increases,
10:11but a year that is not so different from the previous one.
10:14What policy does the government think
10:17to secure this purchasing power,
10:19to avoid this erosion of purchasing power?
10:21That's what I said earlier.
10:22That is to say, there are support policies
10:25to try to reduce the increase
10:27that we are seeing today.
10:28First of all, we must remember that inflation is global.
10:30You see it a little bit everywhere,
10:31but the prices elsewhere,
10:32even in countries that are considered
10:35rather high, there is a monstrous inflation.
10:37Inflation 8, 10, 12, depending on the country.
10:39Today, the government's policy,
10:41since the arrival of this government...
10:43It affects the first-need products.
10:44Yes, yes, I understand.
10:45Because we have come to an agreement after COVID,
10:47after the crisis, I will not recall
10:48the problems that we have experienced.
10:49There has been a policy of support
10:50to try to stop a little bit
10:54the monstrous inflation that was happening
10:56because it concerned transport.
10:57I remember the support that was given to the carriers,
10:59who transport the first-need products.
11:02It can go from oil and gas to tomatoes, rice, etc.
11:06All the first-need products
11:08that Moroccans use.
11:09Even olive oil today is affected by this inflation.
11:11So there is this policy of support
11:13so that prices do not increase
11:15more than they need to.
11:17If we manage to stagnate,
11:19the current positioning is already
11:23because there is a policy of support.
11:24Now there are also things to do,
11:26because we know it,
11:27there are intermediaries
11:28who, unfortunately,
11:29push the market a little bit.
11:31Fruits and vegetables and others, etc.
11:33Especially the first-need products
11:35that are used, of course, by Galbraith.
11:38The Israeli army evokes
11:39a possible entry into Lebanon.
11:41Israeli aviation
11:42continues air strikes.
11:43We attack all day long
11:45to prepare the area
11:46for the possibility of an entry,
11:48but also to continue striking Hezbollah,
11:50said the Chief of Staff
11:52of the Israeli Army,
11:53General Elzi Halevia.
11:55Israeli bombings
11:56have forced more than 90,000 Lebanese
11:58to move.
11:59And in the last 24 hours,
12:0151 people have been killed
12:03and more than 220 injured
12:05have been reported
12:06by Lebanese authorities.
12:11In Lebanon,
12:12civilians are in grave danger
12:13from the intensification
12:14of Israeli attacks.
12:15Human Rights Watch
12:16has put on guard today
12:17against the serious risk
12:18that Israeli strikes
12:20on Lebanese civilians pose.
12:22The NGO calls for an international investigation
12:24on the hostilities in progress
12:25in the country
12:26and in northern Israel
12:27As a reminder,
12:28Israeli army raids
12:29on Lebanon
12:30have killed at least 600 people.
12:32This is the heaviest toll
12:34in one day
12:35since the civil war.
12:36Since Monday,
12:37more than 90,000 people
12:38have been moved to Lebanon.
12:43Lebanese authorities
12:44mourn the death
12:45of more than 600 people
12:46and thousands of injured.
12:48The number of people moved
12:49is estimated at more than 90,000 people,
12:52according to the UN.
12:53Explanations with Younes Benzinep.
12:58Lebanon is under the fire of bombs.
13:00Israel continues its intense strikes
13:02in the south and in the east.
13:04Thousands of Lebanese
13:05have been forced to leave their homes
13:07and take refuge
13:08in safer areas,
13:09aggravating a humanitarian crisis
13:11that is already worrying.
13:17I moved from the region
13:18of Borj Chamal.
13:19I was working
13:20when the bombings
13:21began to intensify.
13:24Trying to escape,
13:25I was hit on my face.
13:28I was admitted
13:29to the nearest hospital.
13:30It was horrible.
13:35We are always in contact
13:36with humanitarian organizations
13:38to receive the displaced
13:39in good condition.
13:42People need basic food,
13:44drinking water
13:45and hygiene products.
13:49The international community
13:50expresses deep concern
13:52about the humanitarian crisis
13:53in Lebanon
13:54exacerbated
13:55by the recent bombings.
13:57Humanitarian aid calls
13:58are multiplying
13:59while thousands of people
14:00find themselves
14:01in disastrous conditions,
14:03requiring urgent intervention.
14:07The attacks aim
14:08at the innocent
14:09as well as residential
14:10and commercial areas
14:11because this enemy
14:12makes no distinction
14:13between targets.
14:15He thinks he can put pressure
14:16on the resistance
14:17with such acts,
14:18but we are here
14:19and the whole world
14:20is with us.
14:22The concern
14:23about this escalation
14:24has dominated the opening
14:25in New York
14:26of the General Assembly
14:27of the United Nations.
14:28Lebanon is on the verge
14:29of launching
14:30the UN Secretary-General
14:31Antonio Guterres.
14:32On the same podium,
14:33the American President
14:34Joe Biden
14:35has warned
14:36against a war
14:37to generalize
14:38that is in the interest
14:39of no one
14:40in Lebanon.
14:43The Hezbollah
14:44has just fired
14:45a single missile
14:46towards Tel Aviv,
14:47a projectile
14:48intercepted
14:49by the defense
14:50anti-missile
14:51to the Israelis.
14:52This is a first,
14:53never a missile.
14:54The Hezbollah
14:55had reached the region.
14:56The Lebanese movement
14:57aimed through this strike
14:58at the Mossad's
14:59headquarters.
15:00Israeli intelligence
15:01services
15:02are accused
15:03of being at the origin
15:04of the murderous attacks
15:05that targeted
15:06the Hezbollah's
15:07communication systems.
15:13Many airlines
15:14have announced
15:15to suspend
15:16their flights
15:17to and from Lebanon.
15:18This is the case
15:19of Egypt Air
15:20and Qatar Airways.
15:21Air France
15:22and its subsidiary
15:23Low Cost Transavia
15:24have also suspended
15:25their flights
15:26from and to Beirut
15:27until October 1st included.
15:28But Air France's
15:29links with Tel Aviv
15:30have resumed.
15:35Joe Biden
15:36warned that
15:37a generalized war
15:38is possible
15:39in the Middle East.
15:40The American leader
15:41however estimated
15:42that the possibility
15:43of an agreement
15:44that could fundamentally
15:45change the whole region
15:46still existed.
15:47There is a possibility
15:48that if we are able
15:49to stop the fire
15:50in Lebanon
15:51it would allow us
15:52to settle
15:53in Jordan.
15:54Said Joe Biden.
15:55We also have to
15:56take care of Gaza
15:57but all of this
15:58is possible
15:59and I devote
16:00all of my energy
16:01to accomplish
16:02this objective
16:03and to assure
16:04the White House
16:05tenants.
16:10The concern
16:11about the escalation
16:12between the Israeli army
16:13and the Hezbollah
16:14dominates the pursuit
16:15of the United Nations
16:16General Assembly
16:17in the Middle East.
16:18To conclude,
16:19Naben Selim,
16:20professor of political science,
16:21no tangible decision
16:22is unfortunately expected
16:23at the end of this session.
16:24I suggest you listen to it.
16:42The Minister-Delegate
16:43in charge of the digital transition
16:44and the reform of the administration
16:46unveiled this Wednesday
16:47the National Strategy
16:48Digital Morocco 2030.
16:50This ambitious plan,
16:51initiated under the impetus
16:52of His Majesty
16:53the King Mohammed VI,
16:54aims to transform Morocco
16:55into a regional digital hub.
16:57Explanations with
16:58Alaa Ben Nani.
17:01240,000 direct jobs
17:03in the digital sector
17:04and a contribution
17:05of 100 billion dirhams
17:06to the GDP.
17:07These are the main objectives
17:09of the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy,
17:12an initiative that focuses
17:14on strengthening
17:15the international competitiveness
17:17of the kingdom
17:18and the development
17:19of an ecosystem
17:20conducive to innovation
17:21and digital entrepreneurship.
17:24It is an ambitious strategy.
17:26Among its main objectives
17:28is the digitization
17:29of public services
17:30in order to improve
17:31their quality
17:32and serve the best
17:33the citizen.
17:36Among the main axes
17:37of this roadmap
17:38is the digitization
17:39of public services.
17:41Morocco aims
17:42to become
17:43among the 50 first nations
17:44in the world ranking
17:45of online services
17:46by 2030.
17:47The development
17:48of the digital economy
17:49is another central pillar
17:51with actions
17:52aimed at strengthening
17:53the outsourcing sector,
17:54supporting start-ups
17:55and encouraging
17:56the digitization
17:57of companies.
18:00This shows the importance
18:01that digital will take
18:02in our economy
18:03and also, of course,
18:04all that is creation
18:05and all the ecosystem
18:06to attract
18:07a maximum number
18:08of investors.
18:09Regarding start-ups,
18:10the objective
18:11is to promote
18:12the emergence
18:13of 3,000
18:14by 2030.
18:15The strategy
18:16also focuses
18:17on the development
18:18of digital talents
18:19with the objective
18:20of training
18:21100,000 professionals
18:22each year.
18:23A particular emphasis
18:24is placed
18:25on continuous training
18:26and professional
18:27reconversion
18:28via bootcamps
18:29and online intensive
18:30training.
18:33Opening in Dakar
18:34is the first
18:35of its kind
18:36in Morocco.
18:38Opening in Dakar
18:39is the first
18:40of its kind
18:41in Morocco.
18:42This meeting
18:43of high-level
18:44experts
18:45aims to reflect
18:46on the energy transition
18:47in Africa.
18:48This is a report
18:49by Regis Moukila
18:50and Cheikh Ndao.
18:51What energy transition
18:52for a sustainable
18:53development
18:54of Africa
18:55is the central
18:56theme
18:57of the international
18:58symposium
18:59organized by
19:00the Diplomae
19:01de l'Ecole
19:02Polytechnique de Thies.
19:04To lead
19:05an energetic
19:06and ambitious
19:07policy,
19:08Senegal must
19:09strengthen its
19:10collaboration
19:11with the private
19:12sector.
19:13The members
19:14and associations
19:15here present
19:16represent
19:17dozens and
19:18dozens of
19:19business leaders
19:20very active
19:21in the private
19:22national
19:23Senegalese
19:24sector.
19:25I would like
19:26to take advantage
19:27of this tribune
19:28offered to me
19:29to invite you
19:30respectfully
19:31to promote
19:32and facilitate
19:33a greater
19:34collaboration
19:35between national
19:36and international
19:37investors.
19:38Faced with
19:39these issues,
19:40Senegalese
19:41authorities
19:42intend to
19:43explore the
19:44cohabitation
19:45between fossil
19:46resources and
19:47renewable energy.
19:48The objective
19:49is to ensure
19:50a progressive
19:51transition while
19:52guaranteeing
19:53access to
19:54electricity
19:55at a lower
19:56cost.
19:57The strategic
19:58position of
19:59Senegal is
20:00to use
20:01renewable
20:02energy to
20:03allow citizens
20:04to have
20:05access.
20:06And of course
20:07we have to realize
20:08the energy mix
20:09because we are
20:10in a country
20:11sunbathed
20:1211 months
20:13out of 12
20:14almost.
20:15We are in
20:16a country with
20:171750 km
20:18of coast
20:19where the
20:20wind at
20:21sea level
20:22is 60 km
20:23per hour
20:24so we
20:25can also
20:26produce
20:27wind power.
20:28To achieve
20:29this transition,
20:30we need
20:31to
20:32focus on
20:33rural areas
20:34where 40%
20:35of the
20:36population
20:37is still
20:38not
20:39enlightened.
20:40The
20:41collective
20:42intelligence
20:43and the
20:44sharing of
20:45knowledge
20:46are the
20:47essential
20:48levers to
20:49achieve
20:50this
20:51transformation.
20:52The
20:53ecological
20:54transition
20:55including
20:56the
20:57energy
20:58transition
20:59and the
21:00environmental
21:01transition
21:02must be
21:03focused on
21:04the
21:05important
21:06column.
21:07This
21:08meeting will
21:09help to
21:10strengthen
21:11the
21:12Senegal
21:13engineers'
21:14skills
21:15to better
21:16respond to
21:17the
21:18population's
21:19expectations
21:20but also
21:21to the
21:22decision-makers.
21:23A month
21:24later,
21:25in the
21:26World Cup
21:27in Futsal,
21:28the French team
21:29is in the
21:30quarter-finals.
21:31For the national
21:32team,
21:33Hicham Guigui,
21:34the only
21:35problem is
21:36the absence
21:37of players
21:38due to
21:39injuries,
21:40especially
21:41in terms
21:42of concentration.
21:43Qualified for
21:44the eighths,
21:45Morocco finished
21:46second,
21:47while
21:48Iran closed
21:49the group
21:50phase
21:51with
21:529 points.
21:53Every year,
21:54in the
21:55Niamé
21:56districts,
21:57the French
21:58national team
21:59is
22:00in the
22:01quarter-finals.
22:02This
22:03Tuesday,
22:04the French
22:05national team
22:06is in the
22:07quarter-finals
22:08in the
22:09Niamé
22:10district.
22:11After
22:12a month
22:13of competition
22:14that
22:15brought
22:16together
22:17about
22:1820 teams,
22:19the French
22:20national
22:21team
22:22is in the
22:23quarter-finals
22:24with
22:25the best
22:26team
22:27in the
22:28world.
22:29So
22:30normally
22:31for a
22:32team
22:33qualified
22:34for the
22:35quarter-finals,
22:36it's
22:37winning
22:38the cup
22:39without
22:40waiting.
22:41It's
22:42also
22:43our
22:44case.
22:45I've
22:46come to
22:47every
22:48match
22:49since
22:50the
22:51start
22:52of
22:53the
22:54competition.
22:55We
22:56all
22:57come from
22:58different
22:59districts
23:00and
23:01we've
23:02been
23:03supporting
23:04our
23:05respective
23:06teams
23:07for
23:08a month
23:09without
23:10any
23:11problem.
23:12This
23:13shows that
23:14we're
23:15here for
23:16football.
23:17This
23:18competition
23:19is the
23:20ideal
23:21occasion
23:22to
23:23take care
23:24of
23:25our
23:26opponents.
23:27For
23:28these players,
23:29football is
23:30more than
23:31a simple
23:32passion.
23:33It's
23:34an opportunity
23:35to show
23:36off
23:37their
23:38talent.
23:39This
23:40competition
23:41is very
23:42important
23:43for us
23:44because
23:45we're
23:46a training
23:47centre.
23:48Here,
23:49our
23:50players
23:51have the
23:52chance
23:53to show
23:54off
23:55their
23:56talent.
23:57This
23:58competition
23:59is the
24:00ideal
24:01occasion
24:02to
24:03show
24:04off
24:05their
24:06talent.
24:07This
24:08competition
24:09is the
24:10ideal
24:11occasion
24:12for
24:13us
24:14because
24:15we're
24:16a
24:17training
24:18centre.
24:19This
24:20competition
24:21is the
24:22ideal
24:23occasion
24:24for
24:25us
24:26because
24:27we're
24:28a
24:29training
24:30centre.