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00:00Good evening everyone, let's start with the headlines.
00:23The Moroccan people celebrate today the 49th anniversary of the Green March.
00:31On this occasion, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI will address a speech to his faithful people on Wednesday evening.
00:37The royal speech will be broadcast on the radio and television from 8.30pm.
00:44And Donald Trump has succeeded in his bet to return to the White House.
00:48In the White House, a victory without appeal. Donald Trump is sure to have written the history of development in a few moments.
00:59And the Republicans have taken control of the US Senate, so far in the hands of the Democrats.
01:04Thanks to this victory, the Republicans will have a leading role in the elaboration of federal policy.
01:11His Majesty the King Mohammed VI will address this Wednesday evening a speech to his faithful people on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Glorious Green March.
01:26This is what the Ministry of the Royal House, the Protocol and the Chancellery announced in a statement.
01:32The royal speech will be broadcast on the radio and television from 8.30pm.
01:42And the Moroccans celebrate today the 49th anniversary of the Green March initiated by the genius, the fire, His Majesty Hassan II.
01:52To free the southern provinces of the Spanish colonial empire, the Green March will remain engraved in the history of Morocco.
02:02It embodies the remarkable symbiosis between the Alawite throne and the Moroccan people.
02:09The Green March celebrates its 49th anniversary this year.
02:13This flagship event will remain forever in the annals of the national struggle for the completion of territorial integrity of the kingdom.
02:21The calendar shows that on November 6, 1975, some 350,000 volunteers, armed with their faith, the Holy Qur'an and the national flag,
02:30came from all regions of the country to go to the southern provinces.
02:35A demonstration of size that emphasizes the patriotism of the Moroccans.
02:39This is one of the most beautiful pages of the struggle of Morocco for its territorial integrity.
02:44The commemoration of this anniversary is an opportunity to remember the past victories.
02:50But it is above all an opportunity to continue the mobilization in order to consolidate the foundations of a modern Morocco,
02:56under the enlightened leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
03:00Reflecting the determination, will and faith of the Moroccans, as well as their total mobilization for the recovery of their lands,
03:07this patriotic demonstration continues relentlessly with constant efforts to undo the maneuvers of the opponents of the territorial integrity of the kingdom.
03:16The Green March, this sacred event for the Moroccans, also continues with the launch of a new development dynamic.
03:23Thanks to the ambitious economic development model launched by the sovereign,
03:27the Moroccan Sahara is about to be built into a real regional and international hub,
03:33and a bridge between the kingdom and its African depth.
03:38And also follow our special at 10 p.m. to return to the main lines of the speech of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
03:48on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Green March.
03:51And right now, our special file dedicated to the presidential elections in the United States.
03:57His Majesty King Mohammed VI addressed a message of congratulations to Donald Trump
04:11on the occasion of his re-election as President of the United States of America.
04:16In this message, the sovereign expresses his most sincere congratulations to Donald Trump
04:20following his election for a new mandate as President of the United States of America.
04:25His Majesty the King underlines, I quote,
04:28Trump's resounding victory is a recognition of his patriotism
04:33and a confirmation of his continued commitment to defend the supreme interests of the United States,
04:38our long-standing friend and ally. End of quote.
04:42The sovereign also states in this sense that the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States of America
04:47are united for a historic alliance and a strategic partnership that has resisted the test of time.
04:57And Donald Trump, winner of the American elections with 277 of the 270 major necessary voters,
05:04Donald Trump has succeeded in his bet to return to the White House,
05:07a victory without appeal that provokes a wave of shock in the United States
05:11and around the world according to American media.
05:14So his victory was born fast,
05:17the former president recalling the two states disputed by North Carolina and Georgia in a handful of hours
05:23before Pennsylvania and Wisconsin served him 30 finals.
05:27Donald Trump thanked the Americans for bringing him to the presidency of the United States
05:33promising to inaugurate a golden age for his country,
05:37expressing himself in front of a gathering of his supporters in Palm Beach, Florida,
05:43the Republican candidate to claim a political victory never seen in the United States.
05:49Every day, I will fight for you, these are his own words,
05:53promising to carry out a series of reforms, especially in terms of migratory policy.
05:58Donald Trump will therefore become in January the oldest president in the United States to swear an oath.
06:14And the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
06:18saluted Donald Trump's victory at the American presidential election,
06:22congratulating him on having succeeded in the greatest return in history.
06:26In a statement addressed to Trump, Netanyahu said that this historic return
06:31offers a new beginning for America and a powerful re-engagement in the great alliance between Israel and America.
06:38In a telephone interview, the two leaders agreed to cooperate for the security of Israel.
06:52We will be joined live by Amjad Shihab, a professor of political science at the University of Al-Quds.
06:59He has been with us since Al-Quds. Good evening and thank you for accepting our invitation, Mr. Amjad Shihab.
07:07Good evening to you, thank you for the invitation.
07:11So, a lot of questions in the world after Donald Trump's election.
07:15What consequences should we expect on a global scale, especially with regard to the Middle East case?
07:21So, in your opinion, will there be a major political change in this case
07:26compared to the line maintained so far by Joe Biden?
07:31Yes, absolutely. The former president and the current president, Mr. Trump, we know him.
07:39We know that he was elected and what he did in relation to the situation in the Middle East,
07:46also in relation to his commitments.
07:50All they are interested in is commercial points of view, normalization.
08:00He does not agree on having an equitable political solution for the Palestinian cause.
08:07The two-state solution, he changed the place of the US embassy to Jerusalem.
08:15And Jerusalem, especially East Jerusalem, should be the capital of the future Palestinian state.
08:22He agrees on the annexation of the West Bank.
08:25He agreed on the annexation of the territory of Blatt-de-Gauland, which belongs to Syria.
08:31All this is completely contradictory to international law and also to the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.
08:40He sees things as a commercial project.
08:43He seeks to have a deal with the states.
08:46He does not see a people that is completely oppressed by an occupation that has been going on for 77 years.
08:54And also in relation to Europe, in relation to the crisis of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
09:03The heads of the European states are worried that he will make a deal with President Putin
09:11that leaves the territories occupied by Russia in Ukraine, against Barthez to make a ceasefire.
09:19Okay, let's stay on the pro-Northern issue.
09:22As for the Gaza war, he says he wants to work for peace with the pro-Northern.
09:28The Republican candidate supports Israel without a doubt, as you said.
09:32Contrary to the Kamala Harris clan, which was tempted by a support in Gaza.
09:37Donald Trump, seen from Israel, is the friend of Benjamin Netanyahu.
09:42He told the Israelis that he wants the end of the Gaza war before his inauguration on January 20.
09:50So my question is, is Donald Trump really going to work for peace in the Middle East?
09:58On what basis is he going to open?
10:00During the election campaign, he said he had to let Netanyahu continue his work.
10:16Continue his work in what way?
10:18Crush the Palestinians, massacre the Palestinians, commit genocide against the Palestinians?
10:23He supports the racist, fascist ideology of Netanyahu.
10:29We know his position.
10:32He doesn't believe he can have a two-state solution.
10:36So on what basis is he going to make peace?
10:39He wants to normalize with the Arab world.
10:42Against Barthez, there is no Palestinian state.
10:44If there is no Palestinian state, how will he be able to make peace?
10:49So you're saying he won't be able to...
10:53So you're saying he won't be able to install peace in the Middle East,
10:56especially with regard to the Gaza war.
10:58Another topic, do you also think that Trump...
11:00Absolutely.
11:01He spent four years destroying the Palestinian cause.
11:09All the investments, all the UN resolutions,
11:13770 resolutions of the National Assembly,
11:1735 resolutions of the Security Council.
11:21He erased everything.
11:23He recognizes the unification of the city of Jerusalem as a capital for Israel.
11:28But that's nonsense.
11:29He's not looking for peace.
11:31He's looking to do business, to make money,
11:33to blackmail Gulf countries to try to get money
11:40against the protection of the monarchies in the Gulf.
11:45He's trying to sell weapons.
11:47On another topic, Mr. Abdiachihab,
11:49do you think that Donald Trump could reinforce
11:53the American pressure on Hezbollah and Iran?
11:57And how could this affect stability in the Middle East?
12:05Yes, but he's going to support Netanyahu's project.
12:08Netanyahu's project is to liquidate the Palestinian cause,
12:12neutralize Hezbollah, disarm it,
12:15put Lebanon under Israel's tutelage,
12:18and also neutralize Iran,
12:20either by strikes on strategic locations,
12:24or by more embargoes.
12:26He's going to make it impossible for Israel
12:30to be the only economic and military power.
12:35He's going to abolish the Middle East.
12:38That's the American project.
12:40It's the investment of Israel as a plane
12:42that's going to dominate the Middle East.
12:45Those who don't agree with this strategy
12:47are going to pay dearly.
12:49Those who agree with this strategy
12:51are going to sign contracts.
12:55On another topic, Mr. Amjad,
12:58which is also hot and concerns the Middle East,
13:02is the Iranian nuclear issue.
13:05Donald Trump thinks Israel should strike
13:08the Iranian nuclear facilities.
13:10President Joe Biden opposed it.
13:13He opposed such strikes.
13:15Today he is president.
13:17Will he encourage Israel to take such a step?
13:20To go so far as to attack Iran's nuclear facilities?
13:23Yes, but either he strikes the strategic nuclear sites
13:29or he doesn't.
13:31Iran has what it takes to make
13:36between 5 nuclear bombs and 10 nuclear bombs.
13:39Experts have stated this for years.
13:42It's too late to stop the Iranian nuclear project.
13:47It's too late now.
13:49He talks too much.
13:51But everyone knows that Iran has the capacity
13:55if it doesn't already have the atomic bomb.
13:58Some experts consider that Iran has already
14:03made a nuclear explosion on the ground.
14:07The strategic nuclear sites are not close to the planes.
14:13There are nuclear research centers
14:16and nuclear power plants in places that are difficult to destroy.
14:21It's a waste of time.
14:23It's too late.
14:25One last question, Mr. Amjad Shihab.
14:28You are in Al-Quds, Mr. Amjad Shihab.
14:33The president of the Palestinian Authority,
14:36Mohamed Abbas, also congratulated Donald Trump
14:40and was convinced that the United States
14:43will support the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians.
14:47What is Palestine's reaction to Donald Trump's return to the White House?
14:52The Palestinian president congratulated him,
14:55but he boycotted President Trump.
15:00He closed the office of the United States
15:05despite President Biden's promise to open it.
15:10The U.S. Consulate General is still closed
15:14in the city of Jerusalem on the east side.
15:19The economic aid promised by the United States
15:25was stopped by President Trump.
15:30In relation to the resolution of the United Nations
15:33and especially in relation to the agency of our kings,
15:36Trump supports the fact that...
15:39What about the Palestinian people?
15:41How did they receive Donald Trump's return to the White House?
15:44The Palestinian people.
15:46The Palestinian people see the Palestinian cause
15:49in relation to the American presidential elections
15:52as the absent present.
15:54Present to seduce Arab voters
15:59to vote for one or the other.
16:02And absent to put pressure on Israel
16:09at least to stop these massacres,
16:11at least to make a ceasefire,
16:13at least to use the means
16:15not to provide the army with the occupation
16:18of all its military aid.
16:21We are being massacred by American bombs,
16:24by American planes.
16:26Amjad Shihab, political science professor
16:29at the University of Al-Quds.
16:31Thank you for accepting our invitation.
16:33You were with us live from Al-Quds.
16:36Thank you for all these details.
16:44And the Republicans took back this Wednesday
16:46the control of the American Senate.
16:48So far in the hands of the Democrats,
16:50by winning a majority of at least 51 seats
16:52over 100, according to the projections
16:54of Fox News and NBC media.
16:56So the control of the Senate
16:58with that of the House of Representatives
17:00is a major issue of the legislative elections
17:02organized in parallel with the presidential scrutiny.
17:04The margin of maneuver of the new president
17:06will largely depend on the laws
17:08that he will be able, or not,
17:10to make adopted in Congress.
17:23We are now interested in the consequences
17:25that this re-election of Trump will have
17:27on the global economy.
17:29Pope-Sheikh Diouf joins us on the set.
17:32Good evening, Pope.
17:33Good evening to you too.
17:35So Donald Trump, after his large victory
17:37in the US presidential election,
17:39has made a great comeback
17:41to the heads of the United States.
17:43A comeback that is not without consequences
17:45on the global economy.
17:47We will first start, Pope, with the good news.
17:49It's always good to start with the good news,
17:52because we often say that the misfortune of some
17:54makes the happiness of others.
17:56And today, the enthusiasts and those who invest
17:59in crypto are rubbing their hands.
18:03At the moment, they find a little hope,
18:05let's put it that way.
18:07A period of lean cows.
18:10The reasons, we know them.
18:12The election of Donald Trump has doped,
18:14made climb, electrified,
18:16even if we want to say, this market.
18:18And this is only the beginning.
18:20Because analysts already predict
18:22that the course of Bitcoin,
18:24which has reached 75,000 dollars,
18:26could exceed 80,000,
18:28even 90,000 dollars in the coming days.
18:31So it's a spectacular move.
18:33Pope is part of a dynamic
18:35that has started earlier this year.
18:38How does Trump's return
18:40reassure the world of crypto?
18:42And especially Bitcoin.
18:44It's a return, let's say,
18:46that reassures those who have decided to invest.
18:49Why?
18:51Because, if you have followed
18:53during the campaign,
18:55we saw Donald Trump position himself
18:57a bit like a fervent defender
18:59of the crypto industry.
19:01He even promised to make the United States
19:04the world capital of cryptocurrencies.
19:06Which means that there will be
19:08a lot more investment.
19:10And he himself could make a profit
19:12with his own crypto company,
19:14World Liberty Financial,
19:16launched very recently.
19:18And I don't think there's only Bitcoin
19:20who took advantage of this re-election
19:22of Donald Trump at the head of the White House.
19:24No, but it's a comeback
19:26that also makes the dollar fly
19:28with a fanfare opening
19:30at Wall Street.
19:32At the GMT, the Dow Jones
19:34flew 3.10%.
19:36The Nasdaq index
19:382.30%.
19:40And the LRJ S&P 500
19:42S&P 500
19:4411.95%.
19:46On the American side,
19:48the Tesla group's action,
19:50owned by Elon Musk,
19:52climbed 10.46%
19:54supported by the billionaire
19:56Donald Trump in Europe.
19:58After an upward opening,
20:00the European markets
20:02flanked.
20:04Frankfurt lost 11.08%.
20:06London 0.04%.
20:08And Milan 11.64%.
20:10The K40 index,
20:12star of the Parisian place,
20:14evolved to
20:16minus 0.61%
20:18after having, however,
20:20plummeted by more than 2%
20:22in the morning.
20:24Thank you, Pape.
20:26Maybe we should invest in Tesla's actions.
20:28That's a good idea.
20:30Before that, I think
20:32we could even go back
20:34to the consequences
20:36of Donald Trump's re-election
20:38on the global economy.
20:40And to address this question,
20:42we need to look back
20:44a bit.
20:46We are, very quickly,
20:48between 2017 and 2021,
20:50a period that coincided with
20:52Donald Trump's first term,
20:54a period that had already
20:56come to an end.
20:58He is back in the White House
21:00and during his campaign,
21:02he had promised taxes
21:04to import,
21:0660% of Chinese products
21:08and 10% for the rest of the world.
21:10Added to probable measures
21:12of retortion,
21:14from Beijing to the EU,
21:16it would cost more than
21:18500 billion dollars by 2029
21:20to the EU economy,
21:22700 for the United States
21:24Donald Trump represents a threat
21:26to a global economy,
21:28already shaken by several crises
21:30with increased risks for global trade,
21:32inflation and growth.
21:34In the end, not everyone is happy
21:36about this re-election.
21:38That's what I said.
21:40Thank you, Papier Diouf,
21:42for all this information.
21:44We continue our newscast.
21:46A historic victory announced
21:48by the Republican Donald Trump,
21:50who finds his seat in the White House.
21:52This is a political victory
21:54never seen in the country.
21:56Without waiting for the final countdown,
21:58several leaders of the world
22:00congratulate him.
22:02The details in this story
22:04by Sheyma Fekri.
22:06After claiming victory,
22:08Donald Trump receives congratulations
22:10from various world leaders,
22:12starting with the President
22:14of the European Commission,
22:16Ursula von der Leyen,
22:18who addressed her warm congratulations
22:20between the European and American peoples.
22:22The President of the European Council,
22:24Charles Michel, did the same
22:26while highlighting the historical link
22:28between the United States and the European bloc,
22:30as well as the desire to pursue
22:32constructive cooperation.
22:34In this sense, Chancellor Olaf Scholz
22:36has assured that he wants to work
22:38alongside the United States
22:40to promote prosperity and freedom.
22:42The President of the French Republic,
22:44Emmanuel Macron, congratulated Donald Trump
22:46in a message on X
22:48and said he is ready to work together
22:50with respect and ambition
22:52for more peace and prosperity.
22:54The head of the Italian government,
22:56Giorgia Meloni,
22:58rented the unbreakable alliance
23:00between Italy and the United States on Wednesday.
23:02British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
23:04also congratulated Donald Trump
23:06on his historic electoral victory
23:08at the US presidential election,
23:10assuring that the special relationship
23:12between the two countries
23:14would continue to prosper.
23:16Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
23:18congratulated the Republican
23:20for his impressive victory
23:22at the US presidential election,
23:24hoping that his election would help Ukraine
23:26to obtain a just peace.
23:28In the Middle East,
23:30congratulations are just as numerous
23:32as the 47th American president.
23:34Qatar and Egypt both
23:36addressed their sincere congratulations
23:38to Donald Trump, saying they are ready
23:40to work with him for the security
23:42and stability of the region.
23:44South Korean President Yoon Seok-yool
23:46also congratulated him for the victory
23:48claimed by Donald Trump
23:50and hopes for a better alliance.
23:52On his side, the sworn enemy of America,
23:54China, wants a peaceful coexistence.
24:08And now to Lebanon.
24:10More than 2,600 people have been killed
24:12since the beginning of the escalation
24:14between Israel and Hezbollah on September 23,
24:16for the majority of civilians.
24:18This is what the Minister of Health
24:20Firas Abayed said.
24:22According to the Lebanese official,
24:24this brings the total number of deaths
24:26in Lebanon to 3,000
24:28since the beginning of the conflict
24:30in October 2023.
24:32And a good tourism
24:34to close this edition.
24:36The Moroccan National Tourism Office
24:38received last night
24:40the most welcoming destination
24:42at the Arab Travel Awards
24:44organized on the basis of
24:46the World Travel Market
24:48which takes place from November 5
24:50to November 7 in London.
24:52This recognition illustrates
24:54Morocco's commitment to hospitality,
24:56thus reinforcing the positioning
24:58of its brand on the British market
25:00as a top tourist destination.
25:02At the 2024 edition
25:04of the World Travel Market,
25:06the ONMT highlighted
25:08Morocco's offer through
25:10a vast, unprecedented pavilion
25:12designed to highlight Morocco's
25:14cultural richness, the diversity
25:16of its cuisine and the craftsmanship
25:18of its artisans. With the support
25:20of 54 co-exhibitors,
25:22this significant presence serves
25:24as a platform to strengthen partnerships
25:26with international travel companies
25:28and increase visibility
25:30of Morocco on the British and
25:32international markets.
25:34This concludes this edition.
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