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00:55In his speech in Florida, US President Donald Trump
01:00promises to work on the end of the war in the Middle East and Ukraine.
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01:11Welcome, the Moroccan election is hosting Gaboney
01:17for the fifth round of the Africa Cup 2025.
01:22The Atlas of matches is entering, and they are looking forward to winning out of the rules
01:27in the city of Franceville to strengthen their support for the second group.
01:32As we mentioned in the title of this publication, the Council of Representatives
01:37in a general session held today, mostly supported the financial law project 6024 for 2025.
01:44The bill was supported by 171 deputies, while 56 deputies opposed it.
01:50During this session, which was chaired by the President of the Council of Deputies,
01:55the government responded to the deputies' and parliamentarians' interventions
02:00concerning the financial law project and its directions.
02:05In this context, the Minister of Finance, Fawzi Al-Qajar,
02:10confirmed that the political nature of the financial law project for the next year
02:15is based on the balance between real changes and possible solutions
02:20based on public references, indicating that this approach
02:25is based on the constitutional dimensions that the strategic state
02:30has in its heart for the noble royalist directions,
02:35then the role of the development model and the government program.
02:41Two hundred and eight deputies opposed it.
02:48In Baku, at the conference of the parties in the United Nations-Italy agreement
02:53on climate change, COP 29, Morocco and the International Energy Agency
02:58held a work program to draw up the extended period between 2024 and 2026
03:04in the framework of cooperation between the two parties in the field of energy transition.
03:08This program was signed in a bilateral meeting in the wing of Morocco
03:13by the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leyla Ben Ali,
03:17and the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol.
03:21It aims to strengthen cooperation between the two sides in the field of statistics
03:26and energy management.
03:28The program, which is also a new station in the partnership
03:33between Morocco and the International Energy Agency,
03:36aims to strengthen cooperation in the technology of electric and gas markets,
03:40the support of renewable energy, hydrogen and resilience in the face of climate change.
03:46In the context of talking about climate change,
03:49the Director-General of the Meteorological Observatory said today
03:52that rainfalls caused by snowfall on the tops of mountains
03:56and local strong storm winds are expected today and tomorrow
04:00in a number of areas of the Kingdom.
04:02The Director-General of the Meteorological Observatory said in a press release
04:05from the level of Portugal that these rainfalls,
04:07caused by snowfall on the tops of mountains,
04:10will include the areas of Al-Hawz, Shishawa, Warzazat, Tenghir, Azilal and Tarodant,
04:16starting today at three o'clock after sunset until tomorrow at the same time.
04:22She also confirmed that it is also expected to record local strong storm winds
04:28with a speed of between 75 and 90 km per hour,
04:32including Midelt, Azilal, Al-Hawz and Warzazat,
04:35starting today from ten o'clock in the morning until tomorrow at ten o'clock at night,
04:43at an altitude of more than 1,500 meters.
04:50The President of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez,
04:53expressed his gratitude to the Kingdom of Morocco for its support for rescue efforts
04:57in the affected areas of the recent floods witnessed by the region of Valencia.
05:02Sánchez said in a message on the X platform
05:06that rescue teams from Morocco, Portugal and France are on the ground
05:11to assist in the rescue efforts in Valencia.
05:14He also added that during these difficult weeks for Spain due to the storm,
05:20the international and European solidarity was great.
05:25We now move to Libya, where about 176,000 voters will be called tomorrow
05:31to the polling stations to vote for a municipal election
05:35in which 58 local councils in the west, east and south of the country are concerned.
05:41It is hoped that the door will open in front of an institutional building
05:45to end the crisis experienced by Libya
05:47and to run these municipal elections on two stages.
05:50The first is tomorrow and includes 29 municipalities in the western region
05:55and 12 in the eastern region and 17 municipalities in the southern region.
06:01The second stage will be organized at the beginning of next January.
06:05The High National Council for Elections had called for Libya to give up
06:12to divide and add to the country's structure
06:16and get out of the transitional crisis in a special Libya
06:20to achieve stability, prosperity and strengthen national sovereignty.
06:28To talk more about these elections, we will join us live from the city of Sabha, Libya,
06:33Idris Hamed, journalist and researcher in the Libyan and Moroccan political affairs.
06:38Welcome, Mr. Hamed.
06:44Libya is now entering the stage of election silence.
06:47Elections are being held in an attempt to break this political divide
06:55that is controlling the country,
06:57as well as in the midst of a stalemate in the political process
07:00and in anticipation of the postponement of the initiative.
07:05Tell us more about the context of these elections
07:08and also the details of the stages of these elections,
07:11which, as I mentioned before, are being held in two stages.
07:15Thank you for the invitation and greetings to the viewers,
07:19your guests and the working team, and thank you for this attention.
07:22It is well known that Libya has been holding elections for the first time
07:28for 44 years.
07:30There were elections 7-7-2012 in the National Assembly
07:34and after the elections of the Parliament in 2014,
07:37and after that the elections of the Constitutional Council
07:42and also the elections of the City Council were held.
07:45This is a new opportunity,
07:48perhaps it is the starting point to break the stalemate in the political process
07:54and give a new spirit and a new push
07:56after the frustration experienced by the Libyan citizen
08:00due to the jump to the elections that were scheduled for 24 December 2021,
08:07which were parliamentary and presidential elections.
08:10These elections in the City Council are very important for the citizen
08:17regarding the issue of services,
08:19in light of the political crisis,
08:21in light of the failure of the National Unity Government,
08:26and other previous governments due to the transitional stages.
08:31These elections are a new push for the Libyan candidate
08:39and a new spirit and a new push for the Libyan candidate
08:44to establish a new path for parliamentary and presidential elections.
08:54Yes, you talked about the frustration of the Libyan citizen
08:57due to the delay in the presidential elections,
09:01and it seems that these elections also reduce the level of optimism among politicians
09:06who see that there are no fixed dates in Libya.
09:10Is the history of the elections in your opinion
09:13governed by the balance of armed forces and political influence in Libya today?
09:18It is known that one of the problems that Libya is facing
09:23is the lack of trust among the existing political parties,
09:28in light of the lack of attention to the parties, which is a new experience.
09:33Also, in light of the failure of the United Nations
09:37to find a solution to the Libyan crisis 14 years ago,
09:42and in light of the lack of international interference
09:48that the Libyan people want to maintain due to the international conflict
09:51within the Security Council between Russia and the United States,
09:56and in light of the lack of trust among the Libyan parties,
10:01and in light of the lack of implementation of international decisions,
10:03and perhaps the most important of which is the issue of armament collection,
10:06especially in the capital and its surroundings,
10:10this led to a lack of trust among the Libyan people
10:17in the United Nations and in foreign interference.
10:20Although this is a Libyan matter,
10:23there should be awareness in the elections,
10:27there should be a movement for the Libyan people
10:30and demands for the support of these countries,
10:34and there should be a message to the Security Council and the United Nations
10:37that the Libyan people want the elections to take place.
10:42It is clear that the Libyan people are optimistic about these elections,
10:47and you are also optimistic.
10:49Today, the High Commission for Elections
10:52published pictures and publications
10:55that motivate Libyan citizens to vote.
10:58In view of the timing and context of these elections,
11:02do you expect the percentage of participation to be high?
11:05If not, how will it affect the political scene in general,
11:09and will it affect the political scene in general in Libya?
11:13Yes, I think that the Libyan election
11:18has lost confidence in the elections,
11:21and the crowd is small,
11:24I think it is small because of the frustration
11:27that the Libyan street has experienced
11:30because of the lack of implementation of international decisions
11:34and because of the lack of completion of the transitional stages.
11:39Therefore, we hope that this will be a new beginning,
11:44a new momentum and a new spirit for the Libyan election
11:48through the competition in the municipal councils,
11:52which are important for the citizens.
11:55As long as the municipal councils are strong and have a decision,
11:59and there is momentum and awareness from the Libyan election,
12:03this will give more awareness
12:06and form a vision that sends messages
12:12and sends stronger demands from the Libyan street
12:16to hold the municipal elections.
12:19Despite the existence of the constitution,
12:22which was adopted in 2017,
12:27and is still in force.
12:29The constitution is also a very important issue,
12:32and it is an important stage that must be established,
12:36because without a constitution,
12:38it is difficult to predict,
12:40and it is difficult to have many problems.
12:43For example, when we talk about what is happening,
12:46there is a conflict within the state,
12:49to the extent that this has become a kind of humiliation,
12:52that is, the non-recognition of one party for its defeat,
12:55and also the support of some parties to this or that party,
12:58as a result of not intervening in the national election.
13:01Returning to the technology of conducting these elections,
13:04which is carried out in two stages,
13:07what are the municipalities that are the first stage of these elections,
13:12and why are some municipalities absent from these stages?
13:17Yes, the first stage targets small municipalities.
13:28I think that the committee may have a vision or a philosophy
13:32for the start of the elections in these small municipalities,
13:36to see the scope of the elections,
13:39and then prepare well for the elections in the major municipalities,
13:46such as the capital, Tripoli, the economic capital, Benghazi,
13:51the capital of the south, Sabha, and other major municipalities.
13:56But there is a second largest municipality in the east of the country,
14:00which is the city of Al-Bayda,
14:02which is absent from the agenda of the first stage of this important investigation.
14:05Why? Is it because of the efforts to rebuild?
14:09Or for political reasons?
14:12Al-Bayda is not a city the size of Benghazi, Tripoli, or Sabha.
14:20But it is the largest municipality in the east of the country.
14:24Yes, there are about 12 municipalities in the east of the country.
14:29Benghazi is one of the largest municipalities,
14:33and it is witnessing a major upheaval, perhaps beyond the capital.
14:37So there is preparation and readiness,
14:40because the Libyan government in the east works in a moderate way.
14:45So I think that the committee now,
14:48because of the cancellation of the elections on December 24, 2021,
14:54the committee suffered from problems and disagreements.
14:58Because the election commission is an independent body
15:02that tries to put the vision and play its role,
15:09to give it its real role in supervising and accomplishing the elections.
15:15After this stage, I was sure that there would be a lot of support
15:21and more acceptance from the major municipalities,
15:25and this requires readiness.
15:27But now there is a chance, and the elections should be launched,
15:32to establish the launch of the second stage of the elections.
15:36As it is known, Libya has been living under a government and security division since 2011.
15:43In your opinion, can these municipal elections change this political structure in the country?
15:49Especially since today, as you say,
15:52the Libyan citizen will choose his representative in the municipal councils.
15:56Can this change this complicated structure in Libya?
16:00Yes, an important question.
16:02We believe that after suffering,
16:06and after 14 years of economic suffering and political crisis,
16:11an idea has been born among the Libyan citizens,
16:16and the Libyans are equal in their concerns,
16:20and in their hatred,
16:22which gives the Libyan electorate a strong push
16:26to accept the elections,
16:28and for the presidential and parliamentary elections,
16:31and to demand the dismissal of some institutions
16:34that have not achieved anything in the political and economic scene.
16:39So, it is assumed that these elections will create a lot of pressure
16:43for the elections,
16:45and it is an important stage.
16:48It can be understood through the real desire to go to the elections,
16:53or that there is another opinion among the citizens,
16:57through the failure of the 2012 elections,
17:00the national election,
17:02and the first elections in the history of Libya,
17:05and the problems that the country is still suffering from,
17:08as well as the 2014 elections,
17:10which came in the parliament,
17:12in light of the problems,
17:14and the existence of differences,
17:16and foreign interference.
17:18Thank you, Mr. Idrees Hamid,
17:20a journalist and researcher on the political situation in Libya,
17:24and a Moroccan as well.
17:26Thank you for your participation.
17:28You were with us live from Sabha, Libya.
17:31We will now move to Tunisia,
17:33where a financial crisis has caused the closure of four private broadcasters,
17:37and threatens to close another one.
17:39The private broadcaster's union is in danger
17:42of saving the sector from its disastrous crises.
17:45According to the Tunisian journalists' union,
17:48more than 160 journalists have appealed to the judiciary
17:51to obtain their rights
17:53after dozens of them were fired
17:55after the crisis of the private media institutions.
17:58For more details on this report,
18:00our correspondent from Tunisia, Fatih Al-Falhi.
18:04In Benzard, north of Tunisia,
18:06the president of Tahrir,
18:08Olfa Al-Jandoubi,
18:10and her colleagues,
18:12are fighting the economic situation
18:14so that Oxygen FM can continue
18:16to create life and sustainability.
18:18Since it was established as the first radio station,
18:21Olfa says that the station has lost half of its employees,
18:25but it is in better shape.
18:27It used to be empty.
18:29We used to have a big newsroom,
18:31and we used to work all the time.
18:33But now, everyone wants to work.
18:35They want to make a living.
18:37They want to settle down.
18:39But they say,
18:41you can't save money
18:43if you don't make a living.
18:45Ten private and five national broadcasters
18:48are the number of broadcasts in Tunisia.
18:51The financial crisis has caused the closure of four of them,
18:54and threatens to close another three.
18:56As a result,
18:57dozens have been fired,
18:59and their pay has been suspended
19:01for up to eight months.
19:03Mohamed Kamal Roubana,
19:05president of the private radio station,
19:07revealed the reasons.
19:09Among them,
19:10the decline in the number of broadcasts
19:12and the high cost of broadcasting.
19:14We want our right,
19:16for public broadcasting,
19:18we want our right
19:20to adjust the cost of broadcasting
19:22according to the situation of the broadcasters.
19:25We also want our right
19:27to reduce the cost of broadcasting
19:29for the citizens.
19:31It's a difficult situation.
19:33We've seen a lot of broadcasts.
19:35Unfortunately,
19:36they say,
19:37they have journalists,
19:38technicians,
19:39and they're not finished.
19:40Some have five months,
19:41some more.
19:42The Tunisian private radio station
19:44has been fired.
19:46The financial crisis has caused
19:48the closure of four of them,
19:50and threatens to close another three.
19:53Multinationalism and close media
19:55are more harmful.
19:57Tunisia has seen a surge
19:59in the number of international institutions
20:01since the revolution.
20:03Today,
20:04only a few remain,
20:06according to the Tunisian press secretary,
20:08who added that financial crises
20:10in the media sector
20:12are not a problem for Tunisia,
20:14as they have increased
20:16after the coronavirus crisis.
20:18Since 1945,
20:19there have been hundreds of international institutions
20:21that have disappeared in the last 10 years.
20:23Disappearance is either
20:25due to unsatisfactory business models,
20:27or because of economic reasons.
20:29In the past year,
20:31we've provided 100 lawyers
20:33to 160 journalists,
20:35which is about 10%
20:37or a little less than the Tunisian press.
20:39They have financial problems.
20:41The number could be higher.
20:43The Tunisian president has repeatedly
20:45turned to public media institutions
20:47to save them from their financial crises.
20:49Today,
20:51professionals in the private sector
20:53say that their crisis
20:55requires political will.
20:59And now to the developments
21:01in the Middle East,
21:03where at least 12 people were killed
21:05in an Israeli raid.
21:07A civil defense center
21:09in Baalbek, eastern Lebanon,
21:11was targeted.
21:13Eight of the centers,
21:15according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health,
21:17were evacuated this morning
21:19after the Israeli army
21:21evacuated the residents of the area.
21:23Safia Hedani reports.
21:25A new Israeli raid
21:27on the southern
21:29suburb of Beirut
21:31has caused more
21:33killing, injuries and destruction.
21:35International media
21:37have confirmed the collapse
21:39of a building in the southern
21:41suburb of Beirut.
21:43The National Media Agency
21:45has confirmed the collapse
21:47of a building in the southern
21:49suburb of Beirut.
21:51The Israeli plane
21:53and the Al-Ghabiri missile
21:55hit a building
21:57in the southern
21:59suburb of Beirut.
22:01The Israeli plane
22:03and the Al-Ghabiri missile
22:05hit a building
22:07in the southern
22:09suburb of Beirut.
22:11The Israeli plane
22:13and the Al-Habiri missile
22:15hit a building
22:17in the southern
22:19suburb of Beirut.
22:21The Israeli plane
22:23and the Al-Ghabiri missile
22:25hit a building
22:27in the southern
22:29suburb of Beirut.
22:31Several citizens
22:33of the southern
22:35region of Beirut
22:37have resigned.
22:39military prisoners
22:41The Lebanese government has launched a second Israeli attack on a health care facility in
22:48less than two hours, after a raid that claimed the lives of four people in a health care facility
22:55affiliated to Hezbollah in a southern Lebanese town.
22:58Since the outbreak of the conflict, more than 3,200 people have been affected, and more than
23:0614,200 people in Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
23:11On the Israeli side, at least 76 people, including 31 soldiers, were killed, and more than 600
23:20others were injured by Hezbollah's fire, according to the Israeli Prime Minister's office.
23:28German Counsellor Olaf Scholz made a phone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin today,
23:36the first time in about two years.
23:38He was present during his withdrawal from Ukraine and the negotiations with Kiev.
23:43On the one hand, Putin confirmed that any agreement should reflect the new reality on the ground,
23:49according to the Kremlin, which described the conversation as frank and detailed.
23:55During this phone call, which lasted an hour, according to Berlin, the German Counsellor
24:00from Russia asked for a desire to start negotiations with Ukraine in order to achieve permanent
24:06and just peace.
24:07He confirmed the commitment of the European Union to the permanent sovereignty of Ukraine,
24:11according to a statement issued by the German government.
24:15There has been no failure in the supply of energy from Russia.
24:19The United States, where US President-elect Donald Trump has reaffirmed his commitment
24:24to the state of Florida, has agreed to end the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine,
24:29and has criticized the huge military spending that the country's budget is spending on these wars,
24:35as was the case with the war in Afghanistan, which lasted for more than 10 years.
24:40More details with Kauthar Hammoumi.
24:44It is easy for US President-elect Donald Trump to live the momentum of victory in the presidencies.
24:50The statements of the man about his victories and his plans for the second state
24:55have hardly stopped since the announcement of the results of the elections.
25:00In a speech to him in his office in Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida,
25:05Trump referred to his appointments in the Ministry of Health, Justice and Defense
25:11and the Committee of Governmental Excellence, which he has pledged to Elon Musk.
25:16Under the banner of America First, Trump has pledged to return to the United States
25:22during his next term to its previous term, as a great country with low taxes and a strong army.
25:29And about his election promises to end the wars, Trump has again reaffirmed his approach
25:35to the end of the war in the Middle East and Ukraine.
25:40Where he criticized during his speech the huge US spending on these wars,
25:44reminiscent of the war in Afghanistan, which cost Washington a lot of losses,
25:50not less than $ 2 trillion over 20 years of war.
25:56Trump, in order to achieve the goal of reducing spending,
25:59has pledged to Elon Musk the task of proposing a reduction of about $ 2 billion
26:04from the spending of the federal government.
26:07In addition, the possibility of canceling many positions in the US Department of Defense,
26:12which alone accounts for a huge annual budget of more than $ 850 billion.