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00:00We are still together on MEDIENTV, thank you for remaining faithful to us, here are the
00:20titles of your game.
00:22Israel is deafening and continues to carry out intense strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah.
00:27Dozens of targets of the pro-Iranian movement have been bombed in the Bekaa region, a little
00:33before dawn, but also in the heart of Beirut.
00:38The human toll of Hurricane Helen, which wreaked devastation in a part of the east and southeast
00:44of the United States, increased to at least 93 deaths. President Joe Biden announced that
00:49he would soon return to the sinister areas.
00:55Despite little hope of finding survivors, Spanish rescuers continued yesterday the
01:00search to try to find survivors off the Canary Islands after the shipwreck of a
01:07migrant boat from Morocco.
01:09Despite the calls for calm, despite the more than 1,000 deaths, Israel is deafening.
01:19Its army has carried out intense strikes against Hezbollah today. Dozens of targets of the
01:24pro-Iranian movement have been bombed in the Bekaa region shortly before dawn. Among the
01:30targets attacked, dozens of launchers and buildings where weapons were stored, according
01:36to Mark, on the first day of a 72-hour national day in Lebanon decreed after the death of
01:42Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
01:47We see that Israel continues to activate its war machine with intense strikes that have
01:53targeted for the first time the heart of the capital Beirut. Strikes that have killed
01:58at least four people. This attack on the drone aimed at an apartment belonging to the
02:03Islamic Jamaat, this Lebanese-Sunni group that supports Hezbollah in its operations in
02:09northern Israel in support of Hamas. The People's Front for the Liberation of Palestine announced
02:15the death of three of its members in this strike. During the last 24 hours, at least 105 people
02:22have been killed in Lebanon.
02:25And then Hamas announced this morning that its leader in Lebanon was killed in an air strike
02:31in the south of the country, where the Israeli army leads raids against Hezbollah. Fatah
02:37Sheriff Abu Al-Amin was killed in a strike against his house in the camp of Al-Bas.
02:45And in the face of the intensification of Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia expresses
02:52its great concern and calls for the respect of the sovereignty and territorial integrity
02:58of the country of Cedre. Riyadh also calls on the international community to assume its
03:04responsibilities in terms of the protection of peace and regional security in order to
03:09preserve the region and its population from the dangers and tragedies of wars.
03:15The American president, who congratulated himself three days ago on the death of Hassan
03:20Nasrallah, said that for him a total war in the Middle East must be avoided.
03:28Hezbollah has not yet said its last word. The pro-Iranian movement, imputed of a large
03:33part of its personnel, continues to stand up for political analyst Mahmoud Hassan. This
03:38group, sponsored by Iran, is certainly weakened, but is far from giving up.
03:45The assassination of Hassan Nasrallah is a very hard blow for Hezbollah, as well as the
03:54death of several of its personnel. The party will certainly try to restructure itself to
04:05deal with this situation. A year ago, Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated, even before the
04:23assassination of Hassan Nasrallah. He was practically the number two of the party. He was the
04:29president of his executive council. He had close relations, both ideological and strategic,
04:37with Hassan Nasrallah. He is a co-founder of the party with Hassan Nasrallah and others.
04:47They followed theological courses in the city of Qom, in Iran. In his mandate as president
05:00of the executive council, he was in charge of the external relations of the party. He
05:11was also a member of his military council. All these data suggest that Hassan Nasrallah
05:23is the most likely suspect. In addition, the party will proceed with a restructuring to
05:33replace the cadres who were also killed by Hassan Nasrallah.
05:38We return to Lebanon, where Israel could launch a terrestrial attack at any time. This threatened
05:45by Tsar pushes hundreds of thousands of Lebanese to flee to the south, but also to the east
05:50of the capital. There would be more than two million, according to the Lebanese prime minister,
05:54who received yesterday the head of French diplomacy in the midst of the escalation in Lebanon,
05:58where the World Food Program has announced an emergency operation to provide food aid
06:04to one million people.
06:08I told you in the titles, the human report of Hurricane Helen, which caused devastation
06:14in a part of the east and south-east of the United States. There were at least 93 deaths.
06:20On the spot, people are still missing. Rescuers are running a real race against the clock
06:25to try to find them. In North Carolina, the most affected state, the report is 37 deaths,
06:33including 30 in the sole county of Buncombe. President Joe Biden and the two claimants
06:38to the White House, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, have announced that they would soon
06:43go to the affected areas.
06:48Despite little hope of finding survivors, Spanish rescuers continued yesterday
06:54the search to try to find people offshore the Canaries after the shipwreck of a
07:01migrant ship. We do not know the number of people on board. 27 were rescued after the
07:08tragedy, 48 were taken and disappeared. The ship left from Nouadhibou in Mauritania.
07:18This is a subject that has been attracting public attention in Morocco for several weeks.
07:23Medical students are still angry. They planned a big march on Tuesday.
07:29So for a good number of citizens, it is time to put an end to their grief.
07:33I propose to follow these few reactions collected by the media.
07:40I believe that if they gather to dialogue, a solution could emerge. These doctors constitute
07:45the core of our society and its key issues. They are intelligent and above all reasonable.
07:52The guardians on their side and those in charge are just as reasonable.
07:57It is enough to sit at the same table and discuss the grievances in a serene atmosphere.
08:04Any problem has a solution.
08:10Also, the doctor's job is to diagnose. It is enough that he makes a diagnosis of the
08:15global situation and that he reacts tactfully to find an opening to this situation.
08:22I believe that they have the right to complete their seven-year course and I believe that
08:27the state must make more efforts to resolve this situation. Dialogue is always the key.
08:34The health sector is crucial for our country, especially since this sector suffers from a
08:39lot of drift and variability. I hope that this conflict is resolved and that the state
08:44makes more efforts to help our future doctors.
08:48These young people suffer from precariousness and the state must find a solution for them.
08:53This is highly regrettable. We are losing the morale of a youth who needs to concentrate
08:58and train to help our country, to help our people and our nation.
09:03Just because they have chosen the noble profession of a doctor, they deserve our esteem and that
09:08of the state. I call on the state to stop its obstinacy and to find a solution to this
09:14issue, which is becoming more and more thorny.
09:20We must prepare good seats for a fruitful dialogue. Obstinacy leads nowhere.
09:27The state must know that these young people want to make a career that aims to save lives
09:31and to serve our nation.
09:35So the state is called to stop its obstinacy and to present concessions.
09:43Guinea is still mobilized to prevent the spread of mpox. The first case was registered
09:48a few weeks ago, but efforts continue to develop a response plan.
09:54Let's follow this report by Driss Assisi.
09:57The Republic of Guinea notified last August its first case of swine fever.
10:03Since then, the government, through the Ministry of Health, has done everything
10:08it can to improve the management of this disease.
10:11Hence this meeting of health professionals.
10:14If you have a disease in a country, the first thing to do is to train, is to make a guide
10:21of care. And it is in this framework that SOGIPIT, in collaboration with the Ministry
10:28of Health, is assisted by the OAS, and has the idea of developing this guide according
10:36to the strategic plan of the Ministry of Health.
10:39All the major epidemics that we have registered are caused by the intervention of animals.
10:45Domestic animals, wild animals. So taking into account the problem of animals is a very
10:52interesting problem in public health as part of the protection of our population.
10:58This initiative of the Guinean Society of Infectious Pathologies, in collaboration with the National
11:05Direction of Epidemiology and the fight against the disease through the Ministry of Health
11:11and Public Hygiene, is well appreciated by health partners.
11:15Efforts are being made by the WHO and all our partners.
11:20At the WHO level, we have put in place a management system for this pathology.
11:30Also, we have already introduced a request for a lot of drugs, about 73 molecules,
11:39and we are waiting for feedback.
11:42I intervened on psychosocial support. What can we bring to the population as support?
11:51The population needs to have clear, precise information on this to avoid rumors.
12:01These health actors will review several topics, more precisely the review of literature.
12:08It is also planned to analyze the available data on the disease and the recommendations
12:13of the World Health Organization.
12:16It will also be a question of the initial review of the guide, followed by a review
12:21by a committee of hope for its validation.
12:24This morning, with the end of the adventure for Morocco, the Lions of the Atlas of Futsal
12:30were eliminated yesterday by Brazil in the quarter-finals of the World Cup of this discipline.
12:37The score is 3-1, despite the beginning of an interesting meeting with a possession of the ball
12:42and a few offensive sequences, the Moroccan team fell on a strong team of Brazil.
12:52The national team coach, Hicham Deguig, delivered his analysis of this defeat in the quarter-finals
12:58of Morocco against Brazil. The Lions of the Atlas coach is proud to have seen a team
13:03hold its rank as the sixth team in the FIFA world rankings and hopes that the efforts
13:08made in recent years will allow the Moroccan Futsal to shake the paddlers of the discipline
13:15together in the future. We listen to him.
13:22We arrived in the quarter-finals and it was in my objectives.
13:25We had to stay among the eight best teams in the world.
13:28Unfortunately, the draw put us against Brazil, the best nation on the planet today.
13:33The group stage cost us the availability of some elements.
13:36We suffered the injuries of five of my players. It's a lot, of course.
13:40We didn't have enough time at our disposal to work.
13:43But for me today, the selection offered a high-level meeting, especially in the second period.
13:48When you put one of the best teams in the world in trouble, when you scrape balls,
13:52you ask their keeper. This proves that the Moroccan team deserves its place in the FIFA world rankings.
13:58We were at 110th place for a while. We are now 6th on an international scale.
14:03With the results we have obtained over the years,
14:06we must continue to work to hope to rise to the top of this ranking.
14:15After the Futsal, back in the kingdom to talk about another discipline,
14:19with the final clap yesterday of the second edition of the Morocco Fairmont Golf Cup.
14:25This meeting was held for three days.
14:28Amateurs and golf enthusiasts at the Royal Golf Dar es Salaam in Rabat.
14:33I invite you to listen to Jérôme Lobier,
14:36General Director of the Fairmont de la Marina Rabat-Salé.
14:41What summarizes these two days of tournaments is the conviviality,
14:46the passion for this sport.
14:49It's an exceptional climate on Rabat, here at the Royal Golf Dar es Salaam,
14:56which is superb, which is sublime.
14:58We managed to bring together 88 players with an exceptional level over the two days.
15:03Two very beautiful days.
15:05Also to come back on the two stages,
15:08there was Tangier, there was Tarazoute also at the beginning of the year,
15:11and there will be Marrakech, the fourth stage of this 2024 edition of the Fairmont Golf Cup.
15:18Yes, I think we need a specific preparation,
15:24because it's staying focused for four and a half hours.
15:26It's not easy to stay focused for four and a half hours
15:29and concentrate on what you're doing, on yourself.
15:34It's also a competition with yourself.
15:38I think we need a little preparation,
15:41a little muscle strengthening, stretching,
15:45and a lot of repetition.
15:48I think it's valid everywhere, whether it's in our professions or in sport.
15:53I think it's repetition that leads to excellence.
15:57After this round of news,
15:59let's go straight to the best of the guests who answered our questions this week.
16:14Indeed, while the Algerian regime is spending several billion dollars
16:19for a lost cause against Morocco,
16:22several African countries, in Europe, in America,
16:26have engaged in the path of a pacific settlement
16:30to this artificial and regional difference,
16:32on the basis of the autonomy plan project
16:35or on the recognition of the Moroccan Sahara.
16:37While we hear that the autonomy plan
16:39is also a form of recognition of the Moroccan Sahara,
16:43I would say that now the international community
16:46knows the nature of this difference,
16:50from which we have seen the opening of thirty consulates in Ione and Dakhla,
16:56African, Latin American Arab countries.
16:59These countries, of course, are strong partners of Morocco,
17:04and they believe that the Moroccan Sahara
17:06and Morocco have the necessary potential
17:09to be a pole of growth and a reach on the continent.
17:15In the end, I would say that the sovereignty of Morocco,
17:18whether legal, administrative or administrative,
17:22on the Sahara is unquestionable,
17:24and the decision of these countries is a confirmation of this sovereignty.
17:31We really recommend to parents to prepare their entrance,
17:35no matter if on the first day we don't have class.
17:38But you know, when the child starts something new,
17:41there is a certain excitement, a certain zeal that overflows.
17:45So if you don't take advantage of that
17:48to be able to stimulate the child's zeal,
17:51it will lose its freshness, its strength.
17:56And then it will be difficult to come back to the child.
18:00So it is better to take the lead and then continue
18:03so that it can be profitable for your child.
18:06I also want to mention an element
18:08regarding the preparation for the entrance.
18:11I believe that starting the entrance is really about laying the foundations.
18:16The foundations, what we expect for the year.
18:19It is an opportunity to set goals for the child as well as for the parent.
18:24This year I am in fourth, I am in third,
18:27but what do I expect from this year?
18:29What do I want to see at the end of the year?
18:31How do I visualize this year?
18:33This projection will allow the child not to necessarily go to school for nothing,
18:39but to keep the idea that I am going for a goal.
18:42Today there are many children who go to school
18:44simply to satisfy their parents, their desires,
18:46but themselves, they really have no motivation.
18:49And this is the element on which we support in the establishments,
18:52how to motivate the students to learn.
18:54Beyond satisfying the parents,
18:56it is first of all for themselves that they go to school.
19:01In most cases, as she said, we sleep, we wake up,
19:05it is because often the neck or the head is in a prolonged position.
19:10And when we wake up, the muscle has had time to stay there,
19:13contracted in this position.
19:15So it's a muscle contraction.
19:17A muscle that will last longer than...
19:19Because a muscle contracts when we make a movement,
19:21when we relax, the muscle relaxes.
19:23But in the case of the species, it will keep its contraction.
19:26And it turns out that there is a specific muscle in the neck
19:29that leaves the back of the head to come up to the clavicle,
19:34which is called the clavicular stenocleidomastoid,
19:36because it is inserted on three things,
19:38that's why it bears the three names in its operation.
19:41So it's the one that, in general, will keep its position of relaxation.
19:46It is the muscle that allows us to do this
19:48and turn the head on the opposite side.
19:50So if it is the one that is contracted,
19:52we will see that we are like that, the head is there,
19:54so we can no longer bring the head back on this side.
19:56So it's a story of contraction.
19:58In most cases, I said it earlier,
20:00it's true that said like that, for someone who has already had,
20:02it may seem trivial, but it's really good.
20:04Because behind, there is nothing serious in reality.
20:07It's like I stopped moving for a long time
20:11and I'm going to move a little the next day, I have contractures.
20:14That's it.
20:16Or I stay sitting for a long time,
20:18when I want to get up,
20:20I have difficulties, for example, to straighten up,
20:22because I stayed in the position of relaxation of this muscle.
20:25In this case, it's high, so it's scary.
20:29And it's not an easy region to handle.
20:32So that's really it.
20:34And as she described,
20:36very often, we will recommend
20:38to relax a little,
20:40a little hot,
20:42something to manage the pain.
20:44But it's not done at all.
20:46It is said that we will immediately do something to correct.
20:49There, you do a lot more.
20:55I decided to organize this event.
20:58In order to raise funds.
21:00In order to allow these children
21:02to get to their care.
21:04Because their treatment is essential.
21:06And I think afterwards,
21:08these funds will be reimbursed to the doctors.
21:12And together, we will see
21:14what are their most necessary needs.
21:16Can we hope that this initiative
21:18inspires other charitable events in Senegal?
21:21Yes, I hope so.
21:23Because when we see the suffering of these children,
21:26we wonder why.
21:28And recently,
21:30I went to visit.
21:32I'm at the Aristide Dentet hospital.
21:34And there was a little girl
21:36who was looking at me with a suffering look.
21:38She couldn't speak.
21:40And her look was really ...
21:42It's as if she was calling for help.
21:44It felt like she was afraid to die.
21:46And it touched me a lot.
21:48Mrs. Cardo, apart from financial support,
21:50what other types of assistance are needed
21:52to improve the care of these children
21:54affected by cancer?
21:56I would say moral support.
21:58Psychological support.
22:00And to really bring affection.
22:02Because they really need it.
22:04And how does your organization
22:06collaborate with hospitals
22:08and health authorities
22:10to maximize the impact of this action,
22:12that is, this initiative,
22:14this great concert in favor of sick children?
22:16I approached the doctors.
22:18And I asked for a list of the needs of these children.
22:20And it's based on that.
22:22Because I would like to be able
22:24to support a hundred children.
22:26And that's what really motivated me
22:28to stand up
22:30to organize this event.
22:40This is the best-of of the guests
22:42who close this first part of the morning.
22:44We take a break.
22:46We'll be back in a few moments.
22:52We'll be back in a few moments.