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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 17/10/2024

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00:00Let's stop for a moment with a detailed report on the most important and last news of this year.
00:07The North Atlantic Council describes Morocco as an active player in the field of security and a very important partner for NATO.
00:17In addition, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Internal Affairs Committee and the City of Columbus in Ohio, USA,
00:28in order to strengthen friendship, understanding and participation in various fields.
00:35The Israeli Defense Minister assures that any negotiations to stop fighting Hezbollah will only take place under fire.
00:46In addition, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Israeli Defense Minister and the City of Columbus in Ohio, USA,
00:52in order to strengthen friendship, understanding and participation in various fields.
01:03The representative of the General Secretary of the North Atlantic Council,
01:08Xavier Colomina Berribat, said that Morocco remains an active player in the field of security,
01:15and described Morocco as a very important partner for NATO.
01:21The senior official of the North Atlantic Council,
01:24after his consultations with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad,
01:30Nasser Bourita, pointed out that Morocco is an active player in the field of fighting terrorism,
01:36highlighting the cooperation between the two parties.
01:43As I mentioned in the headlines yesterday,
01:45a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Internal Affairs Committee and the City of Columbus in Ohio, USA,
01:53in order to strengthen friendship, understanding and participation in various fields.
02:00The memorandum of understanding was signed between the General Secretary of the Internal Affairs Committee
02:05and the City of Columbus, Andrew Jenter,
02:08with the presence of the Governor of the Interior, Wadi El-Dahab,
02:11the worker of Wadi El-Dahab, Ali Khalil,
02:14and the City of Arlington, Texas, Jim Ross,
02:17in addition to a number of local elected officials.
02:21The memorandum of understanding was signed in order to strengthen friendship, understanding and participation
02:28between the two parties in the fields of culture, art, knowledge and sustainable economic development and tourism.
02:39Yesterday, Ben Gurir launched the second round of the National Day for Organized Industry,
02:45under the auspices of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
02:49with the initiative of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and the United Nations for Morocco.
02:54The second round of the National Day for Industry,
02:57which includes the participation of ministries, other institutions,
03:02professional federations and private actors,
03:05is an occasion to study the new investments,
03:08which are linked to the development of the industrial sector to reach its maximum capacity,
03:13and focuses on encouraging a strong national industry
03:17that is characterized by its flexibility and ability to adapt
03:22and takes advantage of all the capabilities and qualifications of different parties
03:26to generate more value and wealth.
03:34In the context, the head of the government, Aziz Akhnosh Ben Gurir,
03:38confirmed that Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
03:42has become a global leader in a number of developed sectors.
03:47It is noteworthy that the Kingdom has been supporting a political stability and macro-economic balance,
03:52which has enabled it to strengthen its position as a major player in many fields.
03:58It is an important meeting under the auspices of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
04:03The second day of the National Day for Industry was an occasion to reaffirm
04:10the positive accumulation that has come to our country for 25 years.
04:16We have seen a number of programs and sectors that have transformed into global sectors,
04:23export sectors, sectors that for 25 years could not have been competitive.
04:32Now we are in its competitiveness, we are in its work.
04:35The number of workshops is decreasing,
04:39and the industrial areas that will be given a large area of investment,
04:46all this is positive.
04:48We must make sure that 92,000 jobs were created in the first six months of this year,
04:56which came from the industrial sector and from the traditional industry sector.
05:01This is very positive because it brought more than the service sector.
05:08We must also talk about the growth of the industrial sector,
05:15which is a non-agricultural sector,
05:21which in the past three years was about 3.4%,
05:27which has increased compared to previous years.
05:31This shows that there is dynamism, there is movement, there is investment.
05:36Foreign investment is flourishing in a new way in these countries.
05:44And thank God, all the resources are there to have an industry that exports,
05:50an industry that meets the needs of the time.
05:56The International Police Organization, Interpol,
05:59has coordinated operations to fight terrorism in 14 countries.
06:0366 people have been detained.
06:06The operation, called Neptune 6, aims to strengthen security
06:11along sea routes in the Mediterranean Sea,
06:14as well as in airports and borders of the participating countries.
06:18The operation benefited from cooperation with Frontex and Europol,
06:23and was carried out in countries such as Albania, Morocco, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France,
06:29Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Portugal, Spain, Algeria and Tunisia.
06:35Interpol indicated in its statement that the operation focused on determining
06:41and analyzing the movements of individuals associated with terrorism,
06:45as well as criminal groups responsible for crimes that cross borders,
06:49such as smuggling drugs, arms smuggling and human trafficking.
06:55Internationally, the leaders of the European Union and the countries of the GCC
07:01met at a summit in Brussels to avoid a wide-ranging conflict in the Middle East.
07:08At the summit, which she described as historic,
07:12the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said
07:16that all diplomatic skills must be gathered to stop the rise of terrorism in the Middle East.
07:23Discussions focused on Israeli military operations in Gaza and Lebanon,
07:28as well as the risk of a wide-ranging regional war.
07:34In the context, the Israeli Defense Minister, Av Galant, said
07:37that Israel will not stop fighting the Lebanese Hezbollah group
07:41before it safely returns to its homes near the Lebanese borders,
07:47and that any negotiations to stop the firing will take place under fire.
07:51A statement issued by Galant's office said to the forces near the borders
07:57that Hezbollah is on a great mission,
08:01and that negotiations will not be carried out except under fire in Gaza and Lebanon.
08:10Internationally, the U.S. Defense Ministry has always announced
08:13that the United States carried out air raids last night
08:17using strategic B-2 stealth missiles to store weapons
08:23in Yemeni areas controlled by the Houthi group supported by Iran.
08:29The U.S. Defense Minister, Lloyd Austin, said in a statement
08:32that the U.S. forces targeted a number of facilities
08:37under the territory of the Houthis,
08:39which contain various weapons of the same type
08:43that the Houthis used to target civilian and military ships throughout the region.
08:49The U.S. Defense Minister said that this bombing was a unique example
08:53of the ability of the United States to target facilities
08:57that the opponents seek to keep away from,
09:01regardless of their depth underground, strength, or fortitude.
09:08The White House announced yesterday that US President Joe Biden
09:12will arrive in Berlin on Friday for a visit to Ukraine,
09:17where he will meet his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron,
09:21German Counselor Olaf Scholz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
09:26The U.S. president said that this visit, which will continue on Sunday,
09:31will also include a bilateral meeting between Biden and Scholz.
09:36This visit comes at a time when Biden announced
09:40new US aid worth $425 million to Ukraine,
09:46during a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky IV.
09:56In Morocco, the city of the White House is experiencing new urban developments
10:03The city is preparing for a new development
10:07based on the socio-economic development of the city.
10:12Details in this report by Yusra Al-Hilafi and Yusra Al-Hilafi.
10:17Urban expansion and continuous urban development
10:21is witnessed by the economic capital at all levels.
10:25Open papers, renewal, and reconstruction of the most important white streets.
10:30The western side is working on the Zerotoni street,
10:34an example of the unification of the city in the near future.
10:38The goal of this project is to unify the streets
10:42in a way that creates harmony and comfort
10:46at the level of the appearance of the Zerotoni street.
10:51Secondly, in terms of reconstruction,
10:55we are working on the reconstruction of the Arcefa street,
10:59which will be unified, God willing.
11:02It consists of four sections,
11:04starting with the Onfa section,
11:07passing through Sidi Bouliot,
11:09the Maarif, and finally the Meir Sultan section.
11:12The process of renewal and preparation began
11:15with the liberation of public property
11:17before the start of public work
11:19and the arrival at the stage of landscaping and tree planting.
11:22We are working on new projects
11:24on the level of infrastructure and green spaces.
11:27For example, the Zerotoni street,
11:29which is one of the most important streets
11:31in the city of Dar Al-Bayda,
11:33and which is closely linked to Tawroq.
11:36Today, we are working on new projects,
11:39and we ask citizens to understand the situation,
11:42because we are facing a major international crisis.
11:46The city of Dar Al-Bayda is helping
11:48to achieve a new solution
11:50based on its tourism and commercial activities.
11:53The Zerotoni street will provide a positive impact
11:56on the movement of the march,
11:58as it leads directly to the second Al-Hassan Mosque
12:01and the beaches of Ain Diyab.
12:03The General Directorate of Atmospheric Observations
12:06reported that it issued its annual report
12:09on the climate situation in Morocco in 2023.
12:12This report includes a summary
12:14of the annual climate situation in Morocco
12:17and the historical context of some climate changes,
12:20including extreme weather phenomena,
12:23weather and climate,
12:25and their impact on social and economic sectors.
12:28Details with Najat Boutefsoud.
12:32After issuing its annual report
12:34on the climate situation in Morocco in 2023,
12:37the General Directorate of Atmospheric Observations
12:40revealed in a statement
12:42about the most important figures and data
12:45that are included in the report.
12:47Among them is that last year
12:49was the hottest year since the beginning of the 20th century,
12:53where the usual average temperature
12:56for the period of 1981-2010
12:59was about 1.77 degrees Celsius,
13:02where the daily temperature
13:05is higher than the normal rate
13:08during 79% of the days of the year.
13:11The report also confirms
13:14that a new national absolute
13:17average temperature was recorded
13:20for the daily average temperature
13:23of 50.4 degrees Celsius.
13:26On the 11th of August last year,
13:29it was observed at the level of the city of Agadir,
13:32exceeding 50 degrees for the first time in Morocco.
13:35The situation of the Moroccan climate
13:38is part of a global context
13:41characterized by increasing
13:44warm gas concentrations,
13:47making the past nine years
13:50the most hot years in the world,
13:53and the most hot year in the world,
13:56where the average temperature
13:59for the year 2023 exceeded
14:02the usual average for the period
14:05of 1981-2010,
14:08which was about 1.45 degrees Celsius.
14:11In terms of rainfall in Morocco,
14:14it was reported that last year
14:17was the driest year ever
14:20for at least 80 years,
14:23with a drought of about 48%,
14:26indicating that the year 2023
14:29is the fifth driest year on record,
14:32with the longest continuous drought
14:35in the history of Morocco.
14:38During the agricultural season
14:41of 2022-2023, Morocco recorded
14:44a rainfall rate of about 134 mm,
14:47which represents a failure
14:50of about 29.22%.
14:53In terms of the effects of drought,
14:56it was reported that,
15:00after large and small atlases,
15:03unprecedented exceptional measurements
15:06of snowfall were known,
15:09and the General Directorate
15:12of Meteorological Observations
15:15pointed out that the annual report
15:18also focused on the need to increase
15:21the number of witnesses to reduce
15:24the effects of climate change
15:27on the people of Morocco.