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مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 21/10/2024

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00:00Median TV
00:09Welcome to Median TV
00:15Is the medical college student crisis coming to an end?
00:19This is a new government suggestion
00:21that has been postponed for years.
00:24This is what the Daily World of Morocco wrote in its first page
00:29It said that the national public opinion is looking forward to the mid-term
00:34that will be held by Al-Mamlaka's mediator in the medical college student crisis
00:42especially after the students rejected all the government suggestions
00:48that Al-Mamlaka's mediator brought to them
00:51and asked to respond to all the demands included in the petition.
00:58The sources of Al-Alam know that this is a difficult issue
01:02that could lead to significant developments in the next few days
01:07as the sources confirmed the government's final agreement
01:11to postpone its decision on the study years
01:15which was proposed to be reduced to six years only instead of seven.
01:19But this decision will only include the old students
01:23who enrolled in the medical college for the first time in seven years
01:28and will not include the new students who applied for this condition in advance.
01:34The cabinet is considering the price increase
01:37when it comes to the unreasonable price increase for the products in their season.
01:43Al-Sharouq Al-Jazairiya wrote
01:45and added that the president of the republic, Abdel Majid Taboun
01:49has issued several directives in the cabinet
01:52which he presided over on October 11th
01:55and which included offers including special arrangements
01:58for the scholarship of students and researchers
02:01in the prestigious schools of science and technology in Sidi Abdellah.
02:05Arrangements to follow up on the import process
02:08and the ongoing preparations to launch a major cinematic project
02:12about Prince Abdel Kader.
02:15We look at the Tunisian newspaper Al-Maghrib
02:18about the Public Prosecutor's Office
02:21who issued a warning to the Tunisian Judiciary
02:24not to keep a corrupt person
02:26with seven search warrants
02:28and nine drug cartels.
02:30He was arrested by the security unit
02:33of the Judicial Police Department in Marseille
02:36and the National Security Center in East and West Marseille
02:40and his identity has been revealed
02:44and that he has seven search warrants
02:47in order to use violence
02:50to assault noble morals
02:53in order to assault people
02:56and kingdoms
02:58according to the Tunisian newspaper Al-Maghrib.
03:01At the Libyan Central Gate
03:03we read that the president of the National Unity Government
03:07Abdel Hamid Al-Dbiba
03:09has confirmed that Libya has not witnessed
03:12any planning project since 2004
03:14confirming that his government
03:16will not delay its interest in the Umrani planning
03:20and giving it priority in the development program
03:23for the next phase.
03:25This came during his participation
03:28at a workshop last Sunday
03:31organized by the Umrani Planning Interest
03:34about the urgent and triple plan
03:36which aims to deal with the current Umrani situation
03:40according to what our government published
03:43on its Facebook page.
03:47The website of Mauritania now wrote
03:50that it launched a workshop
03:53to select 800 teachers
03:56including 500 double teachers
03:59and 300 Arabic teachers
04:01in order to strengthen the influential staff
04:04of the Republic School of Education
04:07according to the Ministry of Education.
04:10During his visit, he agreed to select
04:13some competing centers.
04:15Yaacoub Wold Amin, Minister of Education
04:18and the Ministry of Education
04:20confirmed that the Republic School
04:23is a good choice
04:25in addition to the high authority in the country
04:28directing to provide all necessary measures
04:31such as writing to the teachers
04:34and providing the building and didactic equipment
04:37in order to guarantee that.
04:39This is what the government
04:41hopes to achieve.
04:45This is the end of this program.
04:47Stay with us.
04:48Goodbye.

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