مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 13/11/2024
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00:00Good morning, dear viewers.
00:13Welcome to this morning edition of Media Morning.
00:18In a tour through the most prominent Arab and international local news stations,
00:22through its sections, topics and various topics that make up the news.
00:27In our broadcast today, and among the prominent news,
00:30a meeting about climate change, COP 29 in Azerbaijan,
00:35amid international looks at tangible and joint steps towards environmental protection,
00:40where the world leaders continue to discuss the climate challenges facing the world,
00:47and talks about commitments to reduce emissions,
00:51and ways to finance the climate and expand renewable energy solutions.
00:56This news, dear viewers, and other news that you follow on Media Morning,
01:02and we take advantage of this news segment to quickly show its section.
01:06Please stay with us.
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01:23So, dear viewers, as always, we present you a series of segments and topics,
01:30starting with the latest sports news and sports events,
01:35on both local and international levels,
01:37accompanied by Faisal Al-Zaki, who joins us live in the studio.
01:43Faisal, good morning.
01:44Good morning, Hussam.
01:45Good morning to all our dear viewers.
01:47So, Faisal, the most prominent news is the Moroccan football team,
01:51which continues preparations to meet all of Gabon,
01:56and Lesotho, in the framework of the 2025 Africa Cup.
02:01Yes, Hussam, the Moroccan team continues preparations
02:05to meet all of Gabon, in the framework of the 2025 Africa Cup.
02:14Also, a number of other news, including the victory of the Moroccan team
02:18against Tepe Mazembe in the African Champions League for women's football.
02:31Faisal, in addition to this news, of course, there are other sports news
02:36on both local and international levels.
02:38We will discuss all of this during our sports break later.
02:41Thank you very much.
02:42And we continue, our viewers, to present segments of Media Morning.
02:46And from the sports world, we turn to the economic world,
02:50with my colleague Anwar Lakhal, who joins us live in the studio.
02:55Anwar, good morning.
02:56Good morning, Hussam.
02:57One of the most prominent news on the local level,
03:01Anwar, the public treasury of the Kingdom,
03:03reported that the exports of spending in the capital
03:06were estimated at 11.2 billion dirhams in October 2024.
03:13Yes, Hussam, with a drop of 52.4%,
03:18compared to the same period last year.
03:22These exports represent an achievement rate of 66.2%,
03:27according to the financial law, Hussam.
03:31Yes, and a group of other economic news
03:34that you will inform us about later during the economic news.
03:38Thank you very much, Anwar, to our daily segment,
03:41through the pages of local and international newspapers.
03:45The most prominent headlines and articles for today
03:48are accompanied by Sahar Bensiman.
03:50Sahar, good morning.
03:51Good morning, Hussam.
03:52Sahar, the focus was on the foreign policy of the United States
03:56and the way in which President Donald Trump's team
03:59dealt with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,
04:01as well as, of course, other issues related to immigration.
04:05Specifically, the new immigration law,
04:08which came into effect this week in Mauritania,
04:12the Arab-London newspaper,
04:14referred to the country's high registration
04:18in the number of non-regimental immigrants
04:21coming to Mauritania to settle
04:25or move to Europe.
04:33In addition to this topic,
04:35there are articles and other topics in the newspapers
04:38that were published this morning.
04:39You will inform us about all of this
04:41during the segment of the strongest newspapers.
04:43Thank you very much, Sahar.
04:44So, our viewers,
04:45we were presenting the most prominent parts
04:47of this morning news segment
04:49from the sports world with Faisal Al-Zaki
04:52to economic news with Anwar Al-Khal
04:54to the strongest newspapers and Sahar Bensiman.
04:58We remind you that we will be,
05:00during the last part of this news hour,
05:02with a guest who was published directly from Cairo
05:05with the expert in international relations
05:07and political analyst Tarek Al-Bardisi
05:10to talk about the future of relations
05:12between Moscow and Washington
05:13under the pretext of Trump's election
05:15as President of the United States.
05:17And now, we move on to our news segment,
05:19and these are its most prominent headlines.
05:24In Baku, Azerbaijan,
05:26the climate summit, COP-29,
05:28has reached its peak
05:29amid a debate about international commitments
05:31regarding the limit of the freedom of expression.
05:36And in Lebanon,
05:37at least 33 people were killed
05:39in Israeli bombings
05:42and the United Nations is calling for
05:44what it described as
05:46acts that remind of the most dangerous international crimes.
05:52And Trump continues to elect his government team,
05:54including Elon Musk,
05:56who will take over the Ministry of Governmental Affairs,
05:59and Bet Higgs,
06:00host of Fox News,
06:02for the position of Minister of Defense.
06:12In Baku, Azerbaijan,
06:14the climate summit,
06:16COP-29,
06:18has reached its peak
06:20amid a debate about
06:22international commitments
06:24regarding the limit of the freedom of expression.
06:26And in Lebanon,
06:28at least 33 people were killed
06:30in Israeli bombings
06:32and the Ministry of Governmental Affairs,
06:34host of Fox News,
06:36for the position of Minister of Defense.
06:41The Moroccan delegation
06:43participated in the United Nations
06:45Framework Agreement
06:47regarding the COP-29 climate change
06:49in Azerbaijan.
06:51And Khannouch visited
06:53various space sites
06:55in the Kingdom of Morocco and Azerbaijan,
06:57which are located in the Blue Zone
06:59at the Olympic Stadium,
07:01listening to explanations
07:03about the achievements of the two countries
07:05in the field of climate,
07:07especially in the field of renewable energy.
07:11The Azerbaijani President
07:13inspired him about the rights of countries
07:15to exploit their oil and gas resources
07:17during the opening of the COP-29 summit
07:19for the climate in Baku.
07:21The participants discuss
07:23the commitments
07:25regarding the reduction of emissions,
07:27in addition to the means of financing
07:29the climate and expanding
07:31the solutions of renewable energy.
07:33Details with Maryam Tsouri.
07:36Amid international observations
07:38of tangible and common steps
07:40to protect the environment,
07:42the world leaders
07:44in the COP-29 climate meetings
07:46in Azerbaijan
07:48discuss the climate challenges
07:50facing the world.
07:52The talks focus
07:54on the commitments to reduce emissions,
07:56the means of financing the climate,
07:58and expanding the solutions
08:00of renewable energy.
08:02Baku, which is leading this round,
08:04confirms its commitment
08:06to play a key role
08:08in combating climate change.
08:10On the other hand,
08:12it defends the rights of countries
08:14to exploit their oil and gas resources.
08:18When they call us a petrol state now,
08:20this is not justice.
08:22It only shows a lack
08:24of political culture and knowledge.
08:30There are other important criteria
08:32that should be the basis
08:34for assessing the country's performance,
08:36not the natural resources
08:38of the country,
08:40which are a gift from God.
08:44The issue of financing
08:46is among the issues
08:48that are being raised
08:50and intensified
08:52in the hope of finding a way
08:54to reach an agreement.
08:56The UN Secretary-General,
08:58Antonio Guterres,
09:00says the developing countries
09:02participating in COP-29
09:04should be provided
09:06financial aid
09:08to face the consequences
09:10of climate change.
09:12At COP-29,
09:14the barriers
09:16to financing the climate
09:18should be broken.
09:20Developing countries
09:22should not leave without a deal.
09:24The agreement is necessary,
09:26and I am confident
09:28that it will be reached.
09:30We need a new goal
09:32to achieve it.
09:34Donald Trump's return
09:36to the White House
09:38following his victory
09:40in the US presidency
09:42and his stance on climate issues
09:44is one of the reasons
09:46why there are concerns
09:48about the US withdrawal
09:50from the Paris Agreement
09:52in 2015,
09:54which may limit
09:56the ambitions
09:58of climate change.
10:02The French ambassador,
10:04Christophe Lecourtier,
10:06visited Lyon
10:08on the occasion
10:10of France's recognition
10:12of the Moroccan Sahara
10:14and its support
10:16for Morocco's sovereignty
10:18over its lands.
10:20He visited Lyon
10:22with diplomatic and economic
10:24implications
10:26in line with the French
10:28Moroccan economy,
10:30as well as the Mediterranean
10:32and the Mediterranean Sea.
10:34The French ambassador
10:36visited Lyon
10:38on the occasion
10:40of France's recognition
10:42of the Moroccan Sahara
10:44and its support
10:46for Morocco's sovereignty
10:48over its lands.
10:50The French ambassador
10:52visited Lyon
10:54on the occasion
10:56of France's recognition
10:58of the Moroccan Sahara
11:00and its support
11:02for Morocco's sovereignty
11:04over its lands.
11:06The French ambassador
11:08visited Lyon
11:10on the occasion
11:12of France's recognition
11:14of the Moroccan Sahara
11:16and its support
11:18for Morocco's sovereignty
11:20over its lands.
11:22The French ambassador
11:24visited Lyon
11:26on the occasion
11:28of France's recognition
11:30of the Moroccan Sahara
11:32and its support
11:34for Morocco's sovereignty
11:36over its lands.
11:38The French ambassador
11:40visited Lyon
11:42on the occasion
11:44of France's recognition
11:46of the Moroccan Sahara
11:48and its support
11:50for Morocco's sovereignty
11:52over its lands.
11:54The French ambassador
11:56visited Lyon
11:58on the occasion
12:00of France's recognition
12:02of the Moroccan Sahara
12:04and its support
12:06for Morocco's sovereignty
12:08over its lands.
12:10The French ambassador
12:12visited Lyon
12:14on the occasion
12:16of France's recognition
12:18of the Moroccan Sahara
12:20and its support
12:22for Morocco's sovereignty
12:24over its lands.
12:26The French ambassador
12:28visited Lyon
12:30on the occasion
12:32of France's recognition
12:34of the Moroccan Sahara
12:36and its support
12:38for Morocco's sovereignty
12:40over its lands.
12:42The French ambassador
12:44visited Lyon
12:46on the occasion
12:48of France's recognition
12:50of the Moroccan Sahara
12:52and its support
12:54for Morocco's sovereignty
12:56over its lands.
12:58The French ambassador
13:00visited Lyon
13:02on the occasion
13:04of France's recognition
13:06of the Moroccan Sahara
13:08and its support
13:10for Morocco's sovereignty
13:12over its lands.
13:14The French ambassador
13:16visited Lyon
13:18on the occasion
13:20of France's recognition
13:22of the Moroccan Sahara
13:24and its support
13:26for Morocco's sovereignty
13:28over its lands.
13:30The French ambassador
13:32visited Lyon
13:34on the occasion
13:36of France's recognition
13:38of the Moroccan Sahara
13:40and its support
13:42for Morocco's sovereignty
13:44over its lands.
13:46The French ambassador
13:48visited Lyon
13:50on the occasion
13:52of France's recognition
13:54of the Moroccan Sahara
13:56and its support
13:58for Morocco's sovereignty
14:00over its lands.
14:02The French ambassador
14:04visited Lyon
14:06on the occasion
14:08of France's recognition
14:10of the Moroccan Sahara
14:12and its support
14:14for Morocco's sovereignty
14:16over its lands.
14:18The French ambassador
14:20visited Lyon
14:22on the occasion
14:24of France's recognition
14:26of the Moroccan Sahara
14:28and its support
14:30for Morocco's sovereignty
14:32over its lands.
14:34The French ambassador
14:36visited Lyon
14:38on the occasion
14:40of France's recognition
14:42of the Moroccan Sahara
14:44and its support
14:46for Morocco's sovereignty
14:48over its lands.
15:12Presented by His Excellency King Al-Qaed Al-A'la
15:14and the President of the General Staff
15:16of the Royal Armed Forces,
15:18the Chief of the 1st Team,
15:20Mohamed Barid Al-Mufattish Al-Aml
15:22of the Royal Armed Forces,
15:24the Commander of the Southern Region,
15:26and the 2nd Team,
15:28the Commander of the General Staff
15:30of the Muslim Republic
15:32of Mauritania,
15:34the 5th meeting
15:36of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
15:38Military Committee.
15:40The meeting was held
15:42on the occasion
15:44of the signing
15:46of an agreement
15:48between the Royal Armed Forces
15:50and the Mauritanian Armed Forces
15:52for a two-party opportunity
15:54to evaluate in 2024
15:56and to make a decision
15:58on the activities
16:00that will include
16:02cooperation in 2025.
16:04On this occasion,
16:06the two military officials
16:08of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:10Military Committee
16:12and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:14of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:16Military Committee
16:18and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:20of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:22Military Committee
16:24and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:26of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:28Military Committee
16:30and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:32of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:34Military Committee
16:36and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:38of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:40Military Committee
16:42and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:44of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:46Military Committee
16:48and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:50of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:52Military Committee
16:54and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
16:56of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
16:58Military Committee
17:00and the Chief of the Royal Armed Forces
17:02of the Moroccan-Mauritanian
17:04Military cooperation between
17:06the Kingdom of Morocco and the
17:08Islamic Republic of Mauritania
17:10which started in 1971
17:12was signed in July
17:14of 2006 by Rabat
17:16on a memorandum of understanding
17:18related to the establishment
17:20of the Joint Military Committee
17:22to strengthen bilateral relations
17:24between the two countries
17:26in the field of defense.
17:28In the Middle East,
17:30and in the shadow of the Israeli war
17:32a high-profile international question
17:34raised by a daily brutality
17:36facing the population of the besieged
17:38region, which is being bombed by Israel
17:40describing what is happening
17:42as acts reminiscent of the most dangerous
17:44international crimes.
17:46Joyce Misoya,
17:48who is in charge of the office of the
17:50President of the Office of Coordination
17:52of Humanitarian Affairs,
17:54in an intervention before the
17:56International Security Council,
17:58said that civilians were expelled
18:00from their homes, killed, burned
18:02and buried alive in Gaza,
18:04which she described as
18:06a barren wasteland.
18:08She also asked about the measures
18:10and precautions taken
18:12if more than 70%
18:14of civilians' homes
18:16were either damaged or destroyed.
18:18It is clear that
18:20the daily brutality
18:22we witness in Gaza
18:24has no limits,
18:26according to the U.N. official.
18:30On the other hand,
18:32the Israeli army announced
18:34the opening of a new crossing yesterday,
18:36the Kisuvim crossing,
18:38to enter the humanitarian aid
18:40to the Gaza Strip after
18:42a U.S. pressure.
18:44It is mentioned that the U.S.
18:46foreign minister and the U.S.
18:48defense minister
18:50submitted in a historical letter
18:52on October 13
18:54a series of demands
18:56from Israel regarding
18:58a portion of the U.S.
19:00military aid to Tel Aviv.
19:06We will stay in the Middle East,
19:08this time to Lebanon,
19:10where 33 people were killed
19:12in Israeli bombings
19:14targeting different areas
19:16of the country.
19:18At least two of the areas
19:20were homes for displaced people.
19:22On the other hand,
19:24Hezbollah announced
19:26the bombing of an Israeli airbase
19:28south of Tel Aviv
19:30after a series of bombings
19:32targeting the southern
19:34suburbs of Beirut.
19:36Naufa Al-Khamlishi reports.
19:40Israeli military
19:42is rising against the Lebanese front.
19:44New Israeli bombings
19:46are targeting the suburbs
19:48of southern Beirut.
19:50Violent bombings targeted
19:52four neighborhoods of Beirut.
19:54In the capital,
19:56this Israeli attack came
19:58after instructions issued
20:00by the Israeli army
20:02to evacuate the targeted neighborhoods.
20:04The Israeli army
20:06says that the targeted areas
20:08are areas of security
20:10and military
20:12belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah.
20:14South of Lebanon,
20:16and a scene of violence and destruction
20:18always, this area
20:20belonging to Saida
20:22was hit and killed
20:24by the Israeli army.
20:46Lebanese media
20:48said most of the victims
20:50were women and children.
20:52In addition,
20:54the rescue teams
20:56are still looking for more
20:58missing people.
21:00At around
21:024.50 p.m.
21:04two bombs
21:06fell on this building.
21:10As they say,
21:12it destroyed it
21:14and erased its memory.
21:16This is the second part of the building.
21:18The first part is here
21:20and the second part is there.
21:22The first part
21:24was completely destroyed.
21:26The Lebanese-Israeli border
21:28is another stage
21:30for the circular military confrontations
21:32between the Israeli army
21:34and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
21:36These pictures show
21:38a military plane flying in the area
21:40followed by bombings
21:42targeting a Lebanese town.
21:44The news from there
21:46led to the death and injury
21:48caused by this air raid.
21:50On the other side,
21:52the Lebanese Hezbollah
21:54launched a missile
21:56targeting Nahariya.
21:58Ambulances rushed to
22:00transport the injured,
22:02indicating the recorded losses.
22:04The Hezbollah also announced
22:06the bombing of a logistic air base
22:08south of Al-Abib with
22:10special missiles.
22:12Al-Azhar missiles also
22:14were used by the Hezbollah
22:16to launch missiles
22:18and vehicles
22:20from the Lebanese front.