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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.
00:21In Morocco, the Minister of Agriculture is sending the 2024-2025 agricultural campaign. What are the measures announced to support the professionals of the sector?
00:30Elements of response in this newscast.
00:34More than 1,600 people were killed in Lebanon in a little over a year, according to Lebanese authorities, despite the alarming human figures.
00:41Israel still led a raid today on the southern border of Beirut.
00:45In Senegal, the official start of the legislative process is anticipated on November 17, after the dissolution of the National Assembly.
00:54Basse-Irodu Maifaye aims to have a stable majority to govern.
01:03We start with this weather alert.
01:05Several Moroccan provinces are affected by heavy rains, sometimes stormy, with gusts of wind and local hail.
01:12Snowfall and cold weather are expected Monday to Wednesday in the provinces of Taurid, Figue, Gersif, Boulmen, Rachidia, Tinrir and Midelt.
01:20The same rain will fall from tomorrow on the provinces of Ouarzazate, Elhous, Foulou, Taza, Bnimlel, Azilal, Mdirfneder and Fahsansra.
01:28The official launch of the Agricultural Campaign 2024-2025 was given today at Meknes by the new Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fishing, Rural Development and Waters and Forests, Ahmed Elbouari.
01:42An agricultural year that intervenes after a six-year succession, marked by a major geometric rainfall deficit and an international conjuncture, with notably the significant increase in input costs.
01:54Faced with these multiple challenges, several measures have been planned to support the agricultural sector professionals, assured Minister of Agriculture Ahmed Elbouari.
02:03We listen to the analysis of the agricultural economist and ruralist Arbiz Ghdouni.
02:08The efficiency of these measures, which are important of course, will depend on two important parameters.
02:23These measures, despite their consistency and their extent, will only have the expected effect if these measures are implemented with diligence, so that they can be implemented quickly.
02:40If there is a one-week-ten-day delay in the implementation of such cultural operations, your measure will have no effect if it intervenes late.
02:55So it will fundamentally depend, first of all, on the ability of the Ministry of Agriculture and other relevant institutions to implement the announced measures effectively.
03:12Because we can announce measures, but if we implement them late, they will be useless.
03:18Worse than rare, it will cost the state a lot of resources.
03:24So that's the first parameter.
03:26The second parameter, which remains decisive despite the scale of our agriculture as a whole, is the climate profile and in particular the geometric rainfall of the agricultural countryside.
03:39Everything will depend on the evolution of rainfall in the coming months.
03:43Because if we can consider that in the long run, the rainfall received so far can, I was going to say, feed the hope of a good start in the agricultural countryside,
03:55but the results will depend on the distribution of rainfall and we hope that this distribution will be optimal in relation to the rainfall measures.
04:09So two parameters, the speed with which the measures will be implemented, and two, the geometric profile of the agricultural countryside.
04:25The French Parliament will hold a joint session on Tuesday at the occasion of the speech that will be pronounced in front of the members of the House of Representatives and the House of Councilors by the President of the French Republic.
04:41Emmanuel Macron will carry out a state visit to Morocco on the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
04:48A joint statement from the two chambers indicates that on the occasion of this state visit, the presidents of the two chambers announce the meeting on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the room of the plenary sessions in the House of Representatives of a joint session on the occasion of the speech that will be pronounced by the French President.
05:07Emmanuel Macron is therefore expected tomorrow in Morocco for a three-day state visit at the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
05:13in a special interview given to Médien-TV. Jean-Louis Borloo, former Minister of State, returns on this visit.
05:22Well, it obviously warms my heart. It warms my heart, first of all, because I feel very Moroccan, quite personal and family-like.
05:36But above all, it makes me happy because this misunderstanding, this slander, made absolutely no sense.
05:47And really, I deeply, bitterly regret these difficulties in which we have our share of responsibility.
06:01It warms my heart, above all, because we have a lot to learn from Morocco, and we currently particularly need Morocco.
06:14Really, at a time when you can see that France is looking for, in its social cohesion, in its projects, in its governance, what Morocco has been doing for thirty years,
06:33this inclusive development, where the great modernity of the Moroccan teams is based on tradition, inclusion, solidarity,
06:46the way in which these two central subjects are allied is essential for France.
06:54And then we need Moroccan perspective, Moroccan listening, in our relationship with the Great South, if I dare say so, with Africa, of course.
07:12You can follow the entirety of this interview with the French State Secretary-General, Jean-Louis Borloo, tomorrow at 7.42, 10.10 and 4 p.m. on Médien-TV Africa.
07:22On the eve of Emmanuel Macron's visit to Morocco, we are interested in the many initiatives launched to support the SMEs and investments between France and Morocco,
07:32a mission to which the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Morocco fully contributes.
07:38Explanations with Cheyme Afikri.
07:41Trade relations between Morocco and France have recently experienced a new dynamism.
07:48The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Morocco contributes to this dynamism by supporting investors and integrating them in the flow of investment between the two countries.
07:59Today, the Chamber of Commerce is 110 years of activity.
08:03Today, we are accompanying our adherents, of course, the companies that are adhering, SMEs, SMEs, Moroccan companies, French companies, international companies,
08:15which settle in Morocco and which also settle in France. The idea is that we accompany companies in their growth and development.
08:23Since its creation more than a century ago, the Chamber has contributed to the favoring of the flows of investment between Morocco and France.
08:31Strong by its long experience, the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Morocco now hosts more than 3,500 companies
08:40and maintains various partnerships with more than a hundred organizations.
08:45It thus contributes to the implementation of structured programs aimed at supporting French companies in collaboration with their Moroccan counterparts.
08:55Why do companies adhere to the Chamber? First of all, it is the trust of our partners in relation to the actions that the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Morocco can carry out.
09:02But it is also thanks to the work of the 105 collaborators as well as the 52 administrators.
09:08The Chamber has a particularity. It is the most important French Chamber on an international scale.
09:16But these particularities are also found in its activity, since we have various activities that are not found in all the Chambers of the world.
09:23So, beyond the adhering part, the accompanying part of the companies, with a public service concession, Business France,
09:31but also with a school, with a mediation center, with support for investors.
09:36And above all, the Chamber is known today for its industrial park activity, where we have four industrial parks in Morocco.
09:45The trust of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Morocco is translated by an ambition to develop the business flows between Morocco and France.
09:54During the next phase, the Chamber intends to pay great attention to small and medium-sized companies,
10:00which, according to experts, constitute the real wealth of bilateral relations between the two countries.
10:08Investing in the aeronautical sector reinforces Morocco's position on an international scale.
10:13So, let's zoom in on the group's investment, the French piston that the Kingdom has chosen to set up one of its nut factories.
10:20This is a report by Youssef El Elafi and Youssef El Elafi.
10:25The aeronautical construction sector in Morocco, an investment that reinforces the Kingdom's international position,
10:32is the product of a technological charge capable of attracting leading investors.
10:37The group, the French piston, includes the company SERMP, specializing in the manufacture of parts, engines and aircraft structures.
10:46The French piston is an ETI of 850 people distributed between France, Poland and Morocco.
10:55We are a group that works mainly for large order givers, such as Safran Aircraft Engines, for engines.
11:02We produce a lot of parts in inconel, in titanium, in our units.
11:08We also work for Airbus Helicopters, and we also produce a lot of sets that go on their aircraft.
11:17In Morocco, we have these two clients, and in addition to that, we have managed to develop international clients with an Anglo-Saxon connotation.
11:29The history of the creation of this industrial base, specializing in aeronautics, spans more than a quarter of a century.
11:36An experience that values the role of young people in the creation of an entrepreneurial spirit and success on Moroccan soil.
11:44The economic partnership between Morocco and France is a historic and solid partnership,
11:49especially in strategic sectors such as automobiles and aeronautics.
11:53France is one of the first countries to invest in Morocco, and Morocco today is considered a solid industrial base in Africa.
12:03This collaboration is not limited to the simple transfer of technology.
12:08It evolves towards a collaboration where Morocco becomes a centre of excellence, capable of designing and industrializing major projects.
12:22The objectives and ambitions of French-Moroccan cooperation in this sector are manifested by the realization of larger objectives,
12:30such as the manufacture of helicopters and other types of military aircraft.
12:34The integration rates are now about 43%,
12:38an encouraging result and ensuring the excellence of Morocco in the international aeronautics industry.
12:45Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon this Sunday.
12:59A new air raid targeted this morning the southern border of Beirut.
13:03More than 1,600 people were killed in Lebanon in just over a month.
13:06On its part, the Israeli army announced this Sunday that four of its soldiers had died the day before in the south of Lebanon.
13:13Nine more Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike targeting a school.
13:19The strike on the school in Asma, inside the camp of refugees from al-Shati, also injured several people.
13:24The victims were taken to the Shifa hospital.
13:27An ambulance officer revealed that this was not the first time that Israeli planes targeted schools.
13:34The school housed a large number of people,
13:36killing the region of Jabalia and the north of the enclave, where the Israeli army multiplied the attacks.
13:44The situation in the north of Gaza is catastrophic, according to the head of the World Health Organization,
13:49who warned that the north of the enclave was ravaged by intensive Israeli military operations
13:55taking place in and around health establishments.
13:58Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed that a serious shortage of medical supplies
14:02combined with limited access deprive people of vital care.
14:06He also mentioned the situation in Kamala Dwell, the last hospital in operation in northern Gaza,
14:11which was attacked by Israeli forces on Friday.
14:18In Israel, one person died and about thirty injured when a truck hit a bus station this morning.
14:24The attack took place near a military base in the center of the country.
14:28According to the police, the driver of the truck was neutralized by civilians who shot him.
14:37Donald Trump is organizing a big rally this Sunday in the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York.
14:43The 78-year-old Republican, who would be the oldest president if he were elected,
14:48has sworn not to be a dictator except on the first day to close borders and expel millions of migrants.
14:54Kamala Dwell, on the other hand, is contracting the ground in Philadelphia
14:57and is called to the vote of black and Latino communities.
15:00The November 5 election is one of the tightest in American history, according to polls.
15:08In Japan, the ruling party lost its majority this Sunday in the House of Representatives
15:12during the anticipated legislative session.
15:14The Liberal-Democrat party and its ally Komeito are even certain not to reach the EU2 majority.
15:20During the last elections in 2021, the PLD had won an absolute majority.
15:24The two allies would therefore get less than 233 seats necessary to govern
15:29without having to negotiate with other parties.
15:31Such a result would be almost unprecedented in the history of the PLD,
15:34which has managed to maintain itself in power since 1955.
15:41In Senegal, preparations for the anticipated legislative session on November 17 are in full swing.
15:46The official start of the electoral campaign was given this Sunday.
15:49Legislative elections were organized following the dissolution of the National Assembly
15:53last September by President Bassirou Dioumaïfaye.
15:57The PASTEF party, which must face the coalition that brings together the Democratic Party
16:03and the Alliance for the Republic of the former leader Macky Sall.
16:07Bassirou Dioumaïfaye aims to have a stable majority to govern.
16:13In Guinea, the NGO Rassemblements des Aveugles et Malvoyants,
16:17organized in different ways this weekend,
16:20the international day of sight, the opportunity to invite the authorities of the country
16:24to pay more attention to this vulnerable population.
16:27This is a report from Idrissa Sissé from Conakry.
16:30As every year since its creation in 2018,
16:34the NGO Rassemblements des Aveugles et Malvoyants de Guinée
16:38organizes every 12 October a day to draw the attention of the authorities
16:43on their situation, which is not too bright in Guinea.
16:47For this year, the NGO pleads to make the slogan Education for All a reality.
16:52Partners accompany the organization to win this bet.
16:56At the level of the authorities, all we are going to say is
17:00to make sure that there are schools for visually impaired people in the country.
17:08We have only one school. This school also came out of the ground since 2002.
17:14We intervene with all types of handicapped people,
17:18whether they are the visually impaired, the physical handicapped,
17:22and all those who are concerned with the issue of handicaps.
17:25We have given bags and crutches.
17:28This visually impaired person decided to get involved in music to defend their cause.
17:33In his songs, he returns to the hardships he goes through during his studies
17:38and especially in his search for a job.
17:40Everyone sings for the visually impaired.
17:42Everyone talks about the problem of the visually impaired,
17:44but no one talks about the problem of the visually impaired.
17:46And if you are also visually impaired, you talk about the problem of the visually impaired.
17:48You leave the problem of the visually impaired.
17:50That means that you even ridicule yourself.
17:52Singing hurts me.
17:54Because we have always been in schools.
17:57In some schools, when you come, you pay.
17:59Today, tomorrow you come, you say,
18:01I can't teach you anymore because we have a hard time adapting to how others teach you.
18:07So we can't.
18:09We tell you that blatantly.
18:11So we fire you and we give you your money.
18:13Why did you resign?
18:15Why didn't we look for a way to teach you?
18:17You see?
18:19And it hurts me.
18:21In the office, you go to look for a job.
18:23You have your diploma, we give you the money.
18:25Frankly, there is no job if we didn't take you.
18:27While they know that some people have a job,
18:29but it's because you are visually impaired that we don't take you.
18:31This day is put to good use by the NGO Ramgi
18:34to organize a competition between visually impaired learners
18:38from different schools in the capital.
18:40With the support of the government and partners,
18:43they plan to expand this simulation next year
18:46in the other prefectures of Guinea to promote inclusive education.
18:52Addis Abeba, the magic of Morocco,
18:54operated during a gala party organized yesterday
18:56to celebrate the Moroccan cultural and artisanal heritage.
18:59This typically Moroccan evening,
19:01with its traditional costumes and myriads of flavors of Moroccan gastronomy,
19:05comes to close the week of Moroccan craftsmanship
19:08held for the first time in the Ethiopian capital.
19:11The opportunity to reveal the beauty,
19:13the richness and the diversity of art professions,
19:15including that of traditional haute couture.
19:17The timeless elegance of kaftan reigns on the podium
19:21with a show that presented a collection of five Moroccan creators.
19:26A word from the cinema now,
19:28with the film Le Mot, directed by Kamal Zarr,
19:31which won the Grand Prix of the 24th edition
19:34of the Tanger Film Festival.
19:36This 94-minute film tells the story of Essam and his son,
19:40who survive day by day in a popular suburb of Casablanca
19:43committing small crimes for the account of a gang leader.
19:46The jury of the competition of feature films,
19:49chaired by director Mohamed Moustakir,
19:53has also awarded its special prize to the film Desert by Fawzi Ben Saidi.
19:58I propose to listen to Kamal Zarr.
20:22It is true that it is a great pride,
20:25because it is true that when we made this film,
20:28which had a beautiful career in international festivals,
20:31but it is true that the most important thing for us
20:34was to be understood here in Morocco by a jury
20:37with a great Moroccan director,
20:40to see that everything we wanted to express
20:43has been received and understood,
20:46and that the film will have pleased them,
20:49has really touched them.
20:52It is a great pride, a great relief
20:55and above all a great encouragement for the future.
20:58Thank you very much.
21:01The jury also awarded the special mention
21:04to the film Siri Takes Control by Chourour Hasnaoui.
21:07The critics' prizes were awarded respectively to Kamal Zarr
21:10for the film Les Meutes and to Alhouri Roubari
21:13for his short film Une Mémoire pour l'oubli,
21:16and also to Asma El Moudier for her documentary
21:19La mère de tous les mensonges.
21:22I propose to listen to the winner of the Grand Prix Documentaire.
21:25It is true that this prize today,
21:28the Grand Prix of the Festival de Tanger,
21:31is my first prize at the National Festival.
21:34I participated with short films for years, since 2007,
21:37so it is my first prize.
21:40I also received the Critique prize this morning.
21:43I am not a critic of the United States or France,
21:46so it is very dear to me to receive the prize this morning.
21:49And this prize is very important.
21:52It is true that all these prizes that La mère de tous les mensonges
21:55has received this year, since 2023,
21:58are very interesting.
22:01But to tell the truth, it does not scare me,
22:04because I will just work in the same way,
22:07with the same passion,
22:10and I will continue to give everything I can,
22:13and above all, work with emotion and aesthetics
22:16at the same time.
22:19I think that's cinema.
22:22So you should never let go of emotion and aesthetics in a project.
22:25And if you follow all this with your heart,
22:28with a very well written scenario,
22:31I think we will always go forward.
22:34And it does not matter if a film does not work,
22:37it does not matter if it is the 3rd or 4th film,
22:40you should never stop.
22:43This is my message to all the young people who want to make cinema.
22:46You should never stop.
22:49You just have to have passion, love what you do, and continue.
22:52And here is the result of 10 years.
22:55I am very, very proud today to have this prize,
22:58which I also dedicate to my characters in the film.
23:01The production prize was awarded to Kamel Tine Benabid for her film Que d'amour,
23:04and the scenario for her feature film Triple A.
23:07It's always a pleasure.
23:10It warms the heart to be encouraged,
23:13I would say not recognized,
23:16but to be encouraged by cinema professionals.
23:19Especially this prize in the National Festival.
23:22It is a festival that celebrates Moroccan cinema,
23:25and for me it has more value than an international prize.
23:28In Tangier, the 17th edition of the International Festival of Theatre
23:32is being held this Sunday at the Ahmed Boukmar Cultural Center,
23:35in the presence of a group of university students,
23:38actors, actors and students,
23:41organized by the Association of University Action
23:44of the National School of Commerce and Management,
23:47in partnership with the Aboulmalek Saadi University.
23:50This edition will continue until October 30,
23:53to receive a platform to promote university theatre.
24:01This is the end of this newscast. Thank you for following it.
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