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00:00Hello everyone, glad to see you again on Mediantv. Thank you for staying loyal to us. Here are
00:22the headlines of your newspaper.
00:25For Israel, the work is not over yet. Today, his army carried out intense strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, a country
00:31mourned by the death of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the pro-Iraqi movement.
00:37The Israeli army also continues its strikes in Gaza, with the same war goal against Hezbollah.
00:43It says it wants to end with Hamas, which still holds hostages in the Palestinian enclave.
00:49In New York, the head of Moroccan diplomacy met with his Malian, Burkina Faso, Nigerian and Chadian counterparts.
00:58Together, they congratulated each other on the progress made in the operationalization of the Royal Atlantic Initiative.
01:06Israel continues to activate its war machine. Today, its army again helps against Hezbollah's military installations.
01:17In Lebanon, three days of mourning were decreed after the death of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the pro-Iranian movement,
01:29killed two days ago in an Israeli strike.
01:33A question now arises, who, in order to succeed him at the head of Hezbollah,
01:38imputed a dozen of his cadres, for the moment the name is drawn,
01:43that of Hashem Safieddine, so far head of the executive board of the pro-Iranian movement in Lebanon,
01:51where, I remind you, a national mourning of three days has been decreed.
01:56After the death of Hassan Nasrallah, the great ally of Hezbollah decreed five days of national mourning
02:05and demanded an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
02:09On his side, the Israeli Prime Minister applauded for Benjamin Netanyahu,
02:14the death of the leader of Hezbollah is a turning point for his country,
02:18before adding that his elimination was essential for the safe return of the evacuees from northern Israel.
02:28The work is not yet finished for the Israeli army.
02:31Benjamin Netanyahu's words push thousands of families to flee the south of Beirut.
02:37They are many to find refuge in the center of the capital.
02:40The UN speaks of 200,000 internally displaced people, others have crossed the border,
02:4650,000 Lebanese have fled to neighboring Syria.
02:50Since Monday, Israeli bombings have killed more than 1,030 civilians, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
03:02The next few days are similar to Gaza.
03:05The Israeli army continues its strikes with the same war goal against Hezbollah.
03:11It wants to end it with Hamas, which still holds hostages in the Palestinian enclave,
03:16piloted by ISIL.
03:18On the ground, it is Hezbollah.
03:20Nearly 41,600 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the war.
03:24In Gaza, waste accumulates and the consequences on public health are disastrous.
03:34In the other war that continues in Europe,
03:37Ukraine has killed 125 Ukrainian drones,
03:40of which 67 in the only western region of Belgorod.
03:45Belgorod is a few hundred kilometers away from Ukraine.
03:49Kiev, which prioritizes military and industrial targets,
03:54has been conducting its strikes in response to the Russian bombing that has plagued Ukraine for more than two years.
04:01Flooded houses, cars carried by zoos,
04:06survivors on the roofs of buildings.
04:09In Nepal, at least 101 people have died and 64 have disappeared
04:14as a result of floods and landslides caused by floodwaters.
04:20In particular, in the capital Kathmandu,
04:22most of the eastern and central part of the Himalayan country has been flooded since Friday.
04:31Morocco stands out as a true strategic partner for Europe.
04:35These are the words of Maria Gabriel,
04:37the first vice-president of the European People's Party.
04:41She spoke about the importance of this partnership
04:44by highlighting key themes such as stability, security, energy and digital transition.
04:50She spoke in Marrakech at the March of the Autumn Academy
04:53initiated by the European People's Party
04:57in partnership with the National Federation of Women,
05:00the National Assembly of Independents
05:03and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
05:07We are now heading to New York
05:09where the UN General Assembly is being held
05:11with the escalation in the Middle East at the heart of the discussions.
05:15The urgency to stop the cycle of violence
05:18in the region was at the heart of the meeting
05:21between the head of Moroccan diplomacy and the Palestinian Prime Minister
05:25who expressed his thanks and gratitude
05:29to His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
05:31President of the Al-Quds Committee
05:33for his efforts in favor of the Palestinian people.
05:39The international dynamic in favor of the Moroccanity of the Sahara
05:43confirms the irreversibility of a political solution
05:47to this regional difference based exclusively on the autonomy
05:51and territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
05:53These are the words of Nasser Bourita in New York
05:56for the head of Moroccan diplomacy
05:58who spoke on behalf of the UN General Assembly.
06:01This constant dynamic calls on the United Nations
06:05to create harmony and bring the UN world closer to reality on the ground.
06:14In New York, Moroccan diplomacy has been active
06:17since the beginning of the UN General Assembly.
06:20The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita,
06:23met with his Malian, Burkina Faso and Nigerian counterparts.
06:28Together, they congratulated each other on the progress
06:31made in the operationalization of the Royal Atlantic Initiative
06:35which aims to facilitate access to the Sahel states
06:38to the Atlantic Ocean.
06:43In New York, several African leaders
06:45spoke on behalf of the UN General Assembly.
06:49Africa, as you know, wants and demands
06:51permanent seats in the UN Security Council.
06:54Does this reform, so desired, have a chance to succeed?
06:57Let's listen to the political analyst, Ariane Zosier.
07:08We will have the opportunity to come back to this in our next editions.
07:13The visit of Emmanuel Macron to Morocco
07:16is being discussed.
07:17According to the Elysée,
07:18French President Emmanuel Macron will be in the Kingdom
07:20at the end of October.
07:21What is to be read?
07:22Answer with Mustafa Tosa,
07:24editorialist and political analyst from Paris.
07:33In fact, the real new era
07:35between France and Morocco
07:37began on July 30,
07:39when, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary
07:42of the accession of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
07:45to the throne,
07:46Emmanuel Macron addressed him
07:48a message of congratulations
07:50but also of support
07:53for the Moroccan identity of the Sahara,
07:55which was considered at the time
07:57as a great French clarification
07:59requested by Morocco.
08:01In response to this message
08:03from President Emmanuel Macron,
08:05His Majesty the King
08:07also sent him a letter
08:09in which he said
08:11he was welcome
08:13to come and make
08:15his state visit to Morocco,
08:17the first since
08:19his arrival at the Elysée in 2017.
08:21And the fact that today
08:23we can officially announce
08:25from the Elysée
08:27that this visit will take place at the end of October,
08:29we are talking about October 28 and 29,
08:31is a way to put on the rails
08:33this rapprochement
08:35between France and Morocco
08:37after a long sequence
08:39of cold
08:41in their diplomatic relations,
08:42and after this clarification
08:44it was quite normal
08:46for President Emmanuel Macron
08:48to make
08:50this state visit to Morocco.
08:52What must also be said
08:54is that in parallel
08:56to the announcement of this official visit
08:58of Macron to Morocco,
09:00we speak of French media sources
09:02that His Majesty the King
09:04Mohammed VI, who is currently
09:06on a private visit to Paris,
09:08could participate in the summit
09:10which is held in France
09:12on October 4 and 5,
09:14which is an additional
09:16signal of the great
09:18warm-up of relations
09:20between the two countries.
09:22If the decision to rapprochement
09:24with Morocco, if the decision of Emmanuel Macron
09:26and the French state to recognize
09:28the sovereignty of Morocco over the Sahara,
09:30it is not only for economic reasons,
09:32it is also a politically
09:34well-thought-out choice
09:36by the French state.
09:38If this rapprochement
09:40and this alliance
09:42and this new partnership
09:44can benefit the two countries,
09:46why not?
09:48Moreover, the Moroccan Sahara
09:50has immense potential
09:52for investment,
09:54both for Morocco and for France,
09:56and the two countries will play
09:58this winning partnership.
10:00It is quite normal
10:02in international relations
10:04and even more so
10:06in historical relations,
10:08which have decided
10:10to give their strategic partnership
10:12a new dynamic
10:14to be able to benefit
10:16both Morocco and France.
10:18Back in the kingdom
10:20and we are going to Larache,
10:22a city located about 46 km
10:24south of Tangier,
10:26on the spot between the repair
10:28of the cannibals,
10:30the authorities are playing
10:32the anticipation card
10:34for the winter season,
10:36according to this report
10:38by Mohamed Richi and Suedjenine.
10:40In Larache, the teams
10:42of the Radel are working
10:44to carry out their campaign
10:46of healing and repair
10:48of the evacuation cannibals.
10:50During this operation,
10:52we must touch
10:54all the districts
10:56and urban groups of the city.
10:58We are proceeding
11:00to actions of cleaning
11:02of all the black points
11:04of the networks
11:06that constitute the sensitive areas
11:08and favorable to the risk
11:10of flooding.
11:16In anticipation
11:18of the winter season,
11:20the Radel is carrying out
11:22several anticipatory works
11:24to fight against floods.
11:26Our agency has proceeded
11:28during the past years
11:30to operations of cleaning
11:32of the network of bleaching,
11:34in particular of the garages
11:36and the avaloirs.
11:38We are doing this
11:40thanks to the Radel machinery,
11:42three trucks and drillers
11:44and four teams
11:46divided between Larache
11:48and Psar el Kbir.
11:50In anticipation
11:52of the winter season,
11:54the teams of the Radel
11:56have mobilized
11:58to carry out the implementation
12:00of the new phase
12:02of the program
12:04of protection of the districts
12:06against floods.
12:08A substantial envelope
12:10has been allocated
12:12to make underground galleries
12:14allowing the flow
12:16of rainwater
12:18in a secure environment
12:20and not in the sea.
12:22The envelope also concerns
12:24the restructuring
12:26of the drainage system.
12:28This project is part
12:30of the national program
12:32of liquid sanitation
12:34and reuse of wastewater
12:36which highlights the potential
12:38of the cities concerned
12:40in terms of infrastructure
12:42and contributes to the improvement
12:44of the sanitary conditions
12:46of the concerned municipalities.
12:48The project also focuses
12:50on the rehabilitation
12:52and extension
12:54of the first case
12:56of mpox
12:58to avoid its spread.
13:00Health professionals
13:02are mobilized
13:04to develop a replacement plan.
13:06The Republic of Guinea
13:08notified last August
13:10its first case
13:12of swine fever.
13:14Since then, the government
13:16through the Ministry of Health
13:18has done its best
13:20to improve the management
13:22of swine fever in the country.
13:24The first thing to do
13:26is to train
13:28and set up a guide
13:30and it is in this context
13:32that SOGIPIT
13:34in collaboration
13:36with the Ministry of Health
13:38is assisted by the OAS
13:40and has developed
13:42this guide according
13:44to the strategic plan
13:46of the Ministry of Health.
13:48All the major epidemics
13:50are the transmission
13:52of animals,
13:54domestic animals
13:56and wild animals.
13:58So taking into account
14:00the problem of animals
14:02is a very interesting
14:04public health problem
14:06in the context
14:08of the protection
14:10of our population.
14:12This initiative
14:14of the Guinean Society
14:16of Infectious Pathologies
14:18is well appreciated
14:20by health partners.
14:22Efforts are being made
14:24by the WHO
14:26and all our partners.
14:28At the WHO level,
14:30we have put in place
14:32a management system
14:34of this pathology.
14:36Also,
14:38we have already introduced
14:40a request for a lot of drugs
14:42and about
14:4473 molecules
14:46and we are waiting for the response.
14:48I have intervened
14:50on psychosocial support.
14:52What can we bring
14:54to the population
14:56as support?
14:58The population needs
15:00to have clear,
15:02precise information
15:04on this
15:06to avoid rumors.
15:08These health actors
15:10will review several themes,
15:12more precisely the review
15:14of the literature.
15:16It is also planned
15:18to analyze the available data
15:20on the disease
15:22and the recommendations
15:24of the World Health Organization.
15:26It will also be a question
15:28of the initial review
15:30of the guide,
15:32followed by a review
15:34by a committee
15:36of hope for its validation.
15:38Back in the kingdom
15:40or since September 20,
15:42but you still have a few hours
15:44to go around it.
15:46Our reporters had the privilege
15:48to board the boat
15:50with beautiful images
15:52commented by Suel Gelin.
15:54Cultural Odyssey in the Mediterranean
15:56The theme of this
15:58multidisciplinary festival
16:00proposed by ArtExplora,
16:02a free and itinerant cultural festival
16:04that will cross the Mediterranean
16:06until 2026.
16:08Initiated by the ArtExplora Foundation,
16:10this festival takes place
16:12on board the Catamaran,
16:14a boat that can accommodate
16:16up to 2,000 visitors per day
16:18with immersive experiences.
16:20The museum arrived yesterday
16:22in Tangier.
16:24We throw the anchor here
16:26until Sunday, September 29.
16:28It is a very moving moment.
16:30It is the first visit
16:32on the African coasts
16:34of the museum ship
16:36after Malta, Marseille and Venice.
16:39There are events on board
16:41and events on land
16:43during the day
16:45until 10 p.m.
16:47ArtExplora is an innovative
16:49and bold proposal
16:51that challenges the classic
16:53presentation and representation
16:55formats of art.
16:57This boat museum
16:59with exceptional dimensions
17:01of 47 meters long,
17:0318 meters wide
17:05and a mast of 55 meters
17:07It is a boat
17:09where you can discover
17:11an immersive experience of sound
17:13with exhibition pavilions
17:15that we have co-created
17:17with the Louvre Museum.
17:19You can discover the masterpieces
17:21of the Louvre in a digital way.
17:23We have other exhibitions
17:25of contemporary art,
17:27a pavilion with photos,
17:29videos with artists
17:31from the Arab world.
17:33We are waiting for you.
17:35There are conferences
17:37with very popular music
17:39Haïta, Amazigh
17:41and a much more contemporary
17:43version of the DJ-7.
17:45It is a great popular party
17:47here on the port of Tangier.
17:49Until the fall of 2026,
17:51this festival will visit
17:53a total of 20 ports
17:55across 15 countries in the Mediterranean.
17:57Symbol of escape and discovery,
17:59the boat concentrates in it
18:01a unique part of adventure
18:03A place of exchange par excellence,
18:05the catamaran connects worlds,
18:07cultures and actors.
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