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00:00Good evening and welcome to Median TV, thank you for joining us for a new newscast, here are the headlines.
00:22His Majesty, King Mohammed said a speech yesterday at the opening of the Parliamentary Session of Autumn.
00:29The Sarah was at the heart of the royal speech, we will talk about it in a few moments.
00:36The Blue Helmets refuse to leave the border zone between Lebanon and Israel.
00:40As claimed by the Israeli army, the Nusian forces have decided to stay there in order to plead for a de-escalation, despite the Israeli bombings.
00:51A launch in the Republic of Guinea, the construction of a Moroccan diplomatic complex.
00:56A building of an area of 18,000 square meters, it is a symbol of cooperation between the two countries.
01:07We start this newscast with this announcement from the Ministry of the Royal House, the Protocol and the Chancellery.
01:12His Majesty, King Mohammed, Samir al-Mu'minin will preside tomorrow the religious vigil, which will be organized at the Moselle, Mohamed Saint Karaba,
01:19on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of the disappearance of His Majesty, King Hassan II.
01:24This religious vigil will be broadcast live on the radio and television from 6 p.m.
01:33His Majesty, King Mohammed, gave yesterday the send-off of the Parliamentary Session of Autumn in front of the two chambers of the Parliament.
01:39The Sovereign gave a speech exclusively dedicated to the first national cause, namely the Moroccan Sahara,
01:45a case that has recently seen positive developments.
01:48The Sovereign also mentioned it by coming back on the support of great powers such as France or the United States.
01:54The Sovereign also insisted on the importance of a collective mobilization, but also of a proactive diplomacy to sustainably strengthen the position of the Kingdom on its Sahara.
02:05His Majesty, King Mohammed, called for a surplus of mobilization and vigilance to sustainably strengthen the position of the Kingdom on the question of the Moroccan Sahara.
02:14Mehdi Alioua, owner of Sciences Po in Luhière de Rabat, returns to the role that partisan, parliamentary and civil society could play to plead for the justice of the national cause.
02:25I think things are pretty clear, and since, under the leadership of His Majesty, we have seen that things are moving forward since we were in dialogue.
02:33But why are things clear?
02:35I mean, I'm here as an analyst, and I know that it's not a split, it's the facts.
02:42For a long time, we have failed, in part, not entirely, but to explain that we were on the side of the forces of progress,
02:53on the side of decolonialism, on the side of the sovereignty of peoples and their self-determination,
03:00since it was the culmination of decolonization, especially under the leadership of His Majesty Hassan II.
03:08The Green March was a continuation of our national movement for emancipation.
03:13And it has not always been perceived, we must tell the truth, like that, by other countries or other members of the civil society in the world.
03:23And unfortunately, sometimes, for some, the narrative of self-determination or decolonialism was rather on the side of the polisario.
03:33And for a long time, we did not even have the opportunity to be able to name, to say the words, like that.
03:39There was really a kind of omerta.
03:42And we can see that under the enlightened leadership of His Majesty Mohammed VI, we have changed our approach.
03:48We can speak freely, we can also measure what is happening in these regions,
03:53especially from the point of view of human rights or what is happening in the rest of Morocco in general.
03:58And that's what is actually moving forward, since there was the suspicion of some that, in the end,
04:03there was a hand of the state on a region that did not belong to them, which is of course a lie.
04:08But the fact that civil society is associated, that researchers, that jurists, that journalists, that artists, etc.,
04:15that academics produce a discourse, a narrative in this sense and in a sense of progress,
04:21obviously, it has changed the perception of some.
04:25And this is where we saw that the results were advancing.
04:27So the partisan diplomacy of the political parties, but also the civil society, is essential.
04:32But it will not be able to function if there is no junction between the domestic, what is happening here, and the international.
04:39And we can see that this know-how is in the process of really succeeding.
04:45His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, accompanied by His Royal Highness Prince Eritre Moulay el-Hassan
04:50and His Royal Highness Prince Moulay el-Hassan, received today Rashid Talbi Al-Ami,
04:54the President of the House of Representatives, presented in front of the Sovereign
04:57the assessment of the works of the legislative body on the basis of the year 2023-2024,
05:02as well as other publications of the House.
05:04His Majesty the King Mohammed VI also received Naim Mayara, who presented to the Sovereign
05:09several publications on the assessment of the works of the House of Representatives
05:13on the basis of the legislative year 2023-2024.
05:21Mohamed Ould el-Rashid, elected President of the House of Representatives.
05:25He was elected for the second half of the legislature, 2021-2027, during a plenary session held this Saturday.
05:31The renewal of the instances of the House of Representatives will extend to the members of the Bureau,
05:35to the heads of parliamentary groups and to the President of the sectoral commissions,
05:39Mohamed Ould el-Rashid replaces Naim Mayara.
05:41I propose you to listen to him.
05:47My nomination at the head of the Chamber of Advisers comes after the historic royal speech of His Majesty
05:53on the occasion of the opening of the first session of the fourth legislative year of the eleventh legislature.
06:00It is a speech that will remain in the minds and that constitutes a roadmap for the final phase
06:06of the resolution of the artificial conflict around the Moroccan Sahara.
06:12We will do everything in our power to make our southern provinces a priority in the program
06:17of the Chamber of Advisers for the next three years.
06:22I would also like to thank my advisors for the confidence they give me to be at the head of their council.
06:27We pray to God to be up to the task entrusted to us and to be up to the royal expectations.
06:35The Bureau of the Association of Barreaux du Maroc organized yesterday a meeting in Laayoune
06:39to discuss the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union
06:42on agricultural and fishing agreements with Morocco.
06:45The association has raised several irregularities surrounding this decision.
06:49I propose you to listen to Hossine Ziani, President of the Association of Barreaux du Maroc.
06:54The Bureau of the Association of Barreaux du Maroc organized an emergency meeting in the city of Laayoune
06:59following the decision of the European Court of Justice dated October 4, 2024.
07:12Our association has evaluated the tenets and outcomes of this decision
07:16and we have been surprised by the number of participants.
07:21It is a decision full of irregularities and illegal overtaking from several angles.
07:34And to mention that the most obvious, this court has exceeded its legal prerogatives
07:39by bypassing its attributions concerning international law.
07:4430 Palestinian civilians were killed this Saturday in a series of Israeli strikes.
07:48The Israeli attacks targeted the refugee camp of Jabalia in the north.
07:52A spokesman for the Palestinian authorities announced in a statement
07:56that an Israeli strike had occurred at night and killed 12, including women and children.
08:01Before that, the director of civil defense for the north of the country,
08:05the director of the Department of Defense,
08:08had reported 18 deaths in several Israeli strikes targeting the refugee camp of Jabalia
08:13and including 8 schools used as shelters for displaced people.
08:17At least 50 people have died since the beginning of the Israeli military operation
08:21leading to Jabalia and at least 400,000 people have been taken hostage in the area.
08:27Joe Biden asked Israel not to target the positions of the United Nations Interim Force in the south of Lebanon.
08:32In this part of the country, the Israeli army has intensified its air and ground attacks.
08:37Tzaddi, having fired in the direction of the threat, on his side,
08:40the FINUL, is made up of 5 injured Blue Helmets.
08:43The Blue Helmets members refused to leave the area.
08:46Tzaddi, who is a member of the UN Security Council,
08:49has refused to leave the area.
08:52Tzaddi, who is a member of the UN Security Council,
08:55has refused to leave the area.
09:10Israel continues its attacks and orders the inhabitants of the south of Lebanon
09:14not to return until further notice.
09:17While Israel celebrates Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of Judaism,
09:21its troops continue to carry out bombings in the Gaza Strip in the south of Lebanon.
09:25Despite the alarming human figures,
09:27Benjamin Netanyahu swears to continue his offensives until victory.
09:31Faced with the intensification of Israeli strikes,
09:33tens of thousands of families fled the south of Lebanon,
09:36according to Lebanese authorities and according to the UN.
09:41Today, the Israeli army has designated 5 new sectors in the north,
09:45along its border with Lebanon, as closed military zones.
09:49On the ground, Israeli troops continue their land attacks in the south of Lebanon.
09:53The regions of Zare Tshomera, Shtoula, Netoua and Even Menashem in northern Israel
09:57are declared closed military zones from today to 8 p.m.
10:01Entry is prohibited.
10:07Direction of the Republic of Guinea for the launch of construction work
10:10of a Moroccan diplomatic complex.
10:12The building will be built on a surface of 18,000 square meters
10:16and will be the symbol of cooperation between the two countries.
10:19Our correspondent Idrissa Sissé gives us the outline of this partnership.
10:24It is the administrative center of Coloma,
10:27located in the suburb of the capital Conakry,
10:30which will house this diplomatic complex.
10:33The ambassador of Morocco to Guinea salutes the efforts of the Guinean authorities,
10:37who have implemented everything according to him
10:40for the acquisition of a land that meets the specificities
10:43desired by Moroccan experts.
10:45Guinea, through the department in charge of foreign affairs,
10:49promises to support this project,
10:52which will be considered as the symbol of cooperation between the two nations.
10:56This new modern building,
10:58which will add a new Moroccan architectural touch to the urban landscape of Conakry,
11:01wants to be the symbol and reflection of our constant and sustainable commitment
11:05to strengthen the multidimensional bridges
11:08that connect our two nations, our two cultures and our two peoples.
11:11This future diplomatic complex aims to bring a qualitative upgrade
11:15of the consular and social services
11:18intended for the Moroccan community living in Guinea.
11:21Through the actions we take on a daily basis,
11:25we are thus increasing our bilateral cooperation
11:31in line with the wishes of His Excellency Dr. Mourissanda Kouyaté
11:37and of his brother and friend Nasser Bourita,
11:41Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African Cooperation
11:45and of Moroccan residents abroad.
11:48Through this diplomatic representation,
11:51the Kingdom of Morocco intends to show its craftsmanship.
11:54The complex consists of two buildings,
11:57a Chancellery and a residence.
12:00They are both designed in a traditional way,
12:03that is, around a patio,
12:06with a combination of noble Moroccan materials
12:10such as zelige, sculpted plaster, sculpted wood,
12:14all of which will be made by Moroccan craftsmen
12:18who, thanks to them, we always manage to transmit this millenary craftsmanship
12:22and I hope it will last.
12:25The complex will be built on a surface of 18,000 square meters
12:29for a period of 24 months.
12:32It is a Moroccan company that will carry out the work.
12:35The representative of the company promises to respect the content of the specifications.
12:40The Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research
12:43has made a positive assessment of its 50 years of existence
12:46and among its many achievements,
12:49the institution has reached a production of more than 150 tons of peanuts.
12:52This year, Sirmi Boukaka and Bachir Boudian are making the count.
12:57The Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research
13:00celebrates its 50th anniversary.
13:03In recent years, the organization has been at the forefront
13:06of agricultural innovation.
13:10If you take the example of vegetable production,
13:13we produce seeds for several speculations.
13:16For information, this year,
13:19we have more than 150 tons of peanuts.
13:22On the vaccines too,
13:25we have about 20 veterinary vaccines
13:28that we make available to farmers.
13:31According to the new Senegalese authorities,
13:34agriculture must become an economic engine for the country.
13:37The Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research
13:40is in line with this vision of the new government.
13:43We are very convinced that agriculture will be the engine of our economy
13:46because 70% of our population
13:49are in this sector.
13:52We are very convinced that agriculture will be the engine of our economy
13:55because 70% of our population are in this sector.
13:58Research is very complex.
14:01We need to develop innovations and models
14:04both on the family farming system
14:07and on agribusiness.
14:10The Institute of Agricultural Research also prioritizes
14:13exchanges of experience between Senegal and the Maghreb countries.
14:16In Senegal, we have initiated a dynamic of work
14:19on the agroecological transition in the Fatik department for several years.
14:22The Maghreb project adds to this list
14:25of activities
14:28to continue in dimensions we were not in.
14:31Maghreb innovates
14:34through participatory approaches.
14:37We try to involve more local public politicians
14:40and other actors such as consumers.
14:43In Morocco, we work with researchers
14:46from the Mondolèna University of Meknes,
14:49who also work in their territories
14:52as we are doing in Fatik.
14:55The official celebration of the 50th anniversary of ISRA
14:58will take place from 4 to 8 November
15:01under the presidency of the Senegalese president, Bassirou Djamal Yarafay.
15:04At the end of this period of celebration,
15:07the Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research,
15:10accompanied by its public and private partners,
15:13will start a new era focused on food security
15:16for all Senegalese people.
15:19A word on the weather now.
15:22Strong local thunderstorms accompanied by hail and gusts of wind
15:25are expected this Saturday and until Monday
15:28in several provinces of the country,
15:31as announced by the General Directorate of Meteorology.
15:34Thunderstorms of 20 to 40 mm
15:37will interest the provinces of Soera, Sidi Bnour, Asfi and Jadida.
15:40In a bulletin of alert levels of orange vigilance,
15:43we also learn that the same phenomenon is expected this Sunday
15:46in the provinces of Tanger, Assela, Tetouan, Ouazen
15:49and, moreover, gusts of wind are expected Monday
15:52in the provinces of Figuek, Jelada and Médelt.
15:55This is the end of this news.
15:58Thank you for following it.
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