مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 20/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to our show, we present it to you live from Mediatv channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent headlines.
00:28The first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support was held in Rabat.
00:38The president of the government, Aziz Akhnoosh, held a meeting to discuss the implementation of the alternative sanctions law.
00:46In this press release, the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon declares that he is heading to Israel in a few hours, and talks about further implementation of the ceasefire.
00:58Welcome. The president of the government, Aziz Akhnoosh, held a meeting in Rabat today to discuss the implementation of the alternative sanctions law.
01:25This first meeting was held to discuss the strategic issues related to the establishment of the agency, and to agree on the annual work program and its budget for 2025.
01:38The council also agreed on the organizational structure and the special situation related to the human resources of the agency.
01:45The program will benefit from the direct social support of 4 million families, and it is expected that the program will cover a budget of 25 billion dirhams in 2024.
02:00In this context, the minister of finance, Fawzi Laqja, confirmed that the first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support will be held in order to implement its work in the best conditions,
02:14so as to be able to implement the directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who is connected to the Social Protection Agency.
02:22Today, the president of the government, Fawzi Laqja, confirmed that the first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support will be held in order to implement its work in the best conditions,
02:39so as to be able to implement the directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who is connected to the Social Protection Agency.
03:02Today, the president of the government, Aziz Akhnoosh, convened a meeting attended by the Minister of Justice, the Director-General of the Prison Administration, the Re-integration Committee, and the Director-General of the Procurement and Rehabilitation Fund.
03:15During this meeting, mechanisms to implement the law related to alternative sentences were discussed, where the administrative, financial, and administrative needs for the implementation of this reformist workshop were studied,
03:26despite the negative effects of the severe penalties for short-term freedom and the avoidance of problems related to imprisonment within prison institutions.
03:37It was agreed on the concept and way of working to implement the law of alternative sentences through the formation of a committee of leadership and a subjective committee,
03:47which will focus on the issuance of regulatory documents related to the aforementioned penalties within less than five months.
03:56Today, the Minister of Justice, Abdel Taif Wah, confirmed the importance of implementing the law of alternative sentences, which is a step towards protecting children and strengthening the justice system in Morocco,
04:09considering it a kind of transition in the treatment of some crimes.
04:15This meeting was held today by the President of the Government, the Director-General of the Prison Administration, the Director-General of the Procurement and Rehabilitation Fund,
04:30the Director-General of the Procurement and Rehabilitation Fund, and the Director-General of the Procurement and Rehabilitation Fund.
04:42We discussed the issue of financial, legal, and administrative needs.
04:48First, to give citizens the opportunity to protect themselves from violence, and also to protect the child,
04:57who may be subjected to some actions as a result of some sports activities, and so on.
05:02We agreed on the concept, we agreed on the way of working, and God willing, it will be ready before the implementation of this law.
05:10Today, the Minister of Rehabilitation and Water, Nizar Baraka, and the Minister of Water, Health and Environment in the Nigerian government,
05:17Maizama Abdullay, welcomed the Minister of Rehabilitation and Water in the framework of an official visit.
05:22Maizama Abdullay confirmed that Morocco is a model that is being used by a large number of experiments in the field of water management.
05:30On the other hand, Nizar Baraka confirmed that the research has helped to lay a roadmap to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the field of water and sanitation,
05:38as well as the sharing of experiences and the implementation of a program integrated with Niger,
05:42in order to develop sectors related to water, sanitation, and agriculture, as well as improving the water system in the country.
05:53Under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
05:57the Parliament of the Republic of Morocco hosted today the National Role of the Parliament of the Child,
06:03officially in 2023-2025.
06:07The Parliament of the Child is a unique Moroccan innovation in terms of its organization, philosophy, and ambitious goals,
06:15as it is a school and a framework for training on democracy, dialogue, institutional discussion, and participation in the homeland.
06:24The details of this report were given by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abrouch.
06:30The Parliament of the Child is inaugurating its National Role in 2024-2025.
06:38Children representing various parties, businesses, and regions of the Kingdom attend under the dome of the Parliament to discuss their issues,
06:47and to discuss the public policies that affect children.
06:51Today, I am happy to be in the Parliament with my friends from all parties.
06:56Thank God, thanks to the National Institute, they were able to gather 12 parties in one place.
07:01Today, God willing, we will present our questions.
07:04I am happy to be here today in the Parliament Dome as a child of the Parliament.
07:08Today, we have gathered all the children from various parties in the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:13so that we can imitate the Moroccan children.
07:15The Parliament of the Child is an opportunity that does not limit everything.
07:18As you know, in 1999, we had the opportunity to gather all the children from all parties in the Kingdom of Morocco.
07:26This is a great honor for us.
07:29We are here to serve the children of Morocco.
07:33The current course is to preserve the 25th anniversary of the Parliament of the Child,
07:37which is considered a Moroccan innovation,
07:39specifically to train on democracy, discussion, and discussion of the work of the Parliament,
07:44and to train on its legislative and regulatory tasks.
07:48I am proud to be here today in the Parliament Dome.
07:51I would like to thank the National Institute for the Rights of the Child,
07:55which allowed us to be here,
07:57and gave us a lot of opportunities,
08:01and gave us a lot of resources,
08:03which allowed us to change a lot of things in our lives.
08:06We are here to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Parliament of the Child,
08:09and today we are here to ask the Prime Minister about child related issues.
08:14The Parliament of the Child was established by the King Mohammed VI, may God bless him and grant him victory,
08:21and it is under the supervision of His Highness the Queen Mary,
08:25and it is based on the values of the citizens of the Parliament,
08:28and it gives them opportunities to know their rights,
08:34and it is here to defend them.
08:37The Parliament of the Child was established in 1999 by the King Mohammed VI,
08:43and by His Highness the Queen Mary,
08:45and it celebrates a quarter of a century of civil participation and the defense of the rights of the child,
08:50where more than 4,000 young people from all over the Kingdom participated in national debates,
08:57and gained skills in citizenship and contributed to the reforms for the benefit of the rights of the child.
09:03We also stop at the Middle East,
09:10where the US ambassador to Lebanon, Amos Hoxson,
09:13announced that he will travel to Israel from Beirut in a few hours,
09:16with the aim of completing the work of looking at a ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah,
09:22pointing to further progress.
09:25And before his departure to the Lebanese capital,
09:28Hoxson considered it a real opportunity to end the ongoing dispute between Hezbollah and Israel,
09:34and after a series of diplomatic meetings,
09:37he pointed out that the decision to stop the ceasefire between Tel Aviv and Hezbollah
09:42has become in the palm of his hand, so to speak.
09:49In addition, the Israeli army announced today that it had hit more than 100 targets in Lebanon yesterday,
09:55indicating that these targets are in the platforms of firing,
09:59weapon storage facilities, command centers and military bases.
10:04In a related context, the Lebanese army today announced a military strike
10:08that took place in southern Lebanon,
10:10which killed three other soldiers in an Israeli bombing on their site.
10:18These strikes come amid violent battles in the south of the country
10:22between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.
10:28In the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian war,
10:30a few days after the United States granted permission to Ukraine
10:34to launch long-range American missiles at Russian targets,
10:38the US administration, according to US reports,
10:42agreed to send anti-personnel land mines to Ukraine,
10:47intended to be used especially in the eastern part of the country,
10:51where the Russian army is slowly advancing.
10:54This comes at a time when Moscow threatened a prophetic war
10:58after the rise in the nature of US support for Kiev.
11:02More with Najat Butafsut.
11:06A change in the rules of the game.
11:08This is what the strong US support for Ukraine shows,
11:12which exceeds the traditional defense support
11:15to enter the conflict in a more complicated stage,
11:19where US military support is interrupted
11:22with warnings of catastrophic provocations.
11:26After Washington granted permission to Kiev
11:28to use long-range American missiles
11:31to strike strategic locations within Russian depth,
11:35the Americans will supply, according to US and Ukrainian reports,
11:39advanced weapons, including anti-personnel mines,
11:44knowing that they supplied the Ukrainians at the beginning of the war
11:47with anti-tank mines to weaken the numerical superiority
11:51of Russia in armored vehicles.
11:55American mines rely on batteries,
11:58which makes them work for a limited period of time
12:01to avoid major losses in the ranks of civilians,
12:05but the effectiveness of these mines makes them a strong tool
12:09in preventing the advance and attack of the Russian army.
12:12In spite of all this,
12:14Russia began to open negotiations,
12:17but without making any concessions.
12:21At the beginning, President Vladimir Putin confirmed
12:24repeatedly or rather continuously
12:27that he is ready for communications and negotiations.
12:30He also said that some options to freeze this conflict will not suit us.
12:36The important thing for us is to achieve our goals,
12:39which everyone knows.
12:42Speaking of readiness for negotiations
12:45does not mean that Russia does not plan to respond,
12:48as Moscow, which described this escalation
12:51as crossing the red lines,
12:54may resort to unexpected reactions,
12:57especially with the issuance of Vladimir Putin,
13:00who is designed to expand the possibility of using nuclear weapons.
13:04This has made the US embassy in Kiev
13:07warning everyone of an air attack
13:11that is likely to come from Russia.
13:14I have gotten used to this.
13:17We are students and we live in a university,
13:20so every time the ambassador's warning goes off,
13:23we go to the shelter.
13:26I have prepared my bag.
13:29I live in a nearby place.
13:32I am ready and I feel worried,
13:35but I think it will be as expected
13:38when I crash.
14:09We will now move to Tunisia.
14:12In the face of the escalation of violence against women,
14:15Tunisia has allocated additional financial support
14:18to the centers of female violence,
14:21and has launched a plan to raise awareness.
14:24The number of centers is 20,
14:27most of them are government-run,
14:30but they are not enough in view of the specialized organizations
14:33in the face of the increase in the number of female violence.
14:37Zainab herself,
14:40suffering from a psychological breakdown,
14:43has changed her life completely.
14:46Her tragedy is due to her family's actions.
14:49Violence is physical, verbal, discriminatory,
14:52and it makes life difficult.
14:55They ended up in the streets.
14:58She resorted to one of the five centers
15:01for female violence,
15:04which is a non-governmental organization.
15:07I was raped by my family.
15:10I was insulted,
15:13I was beaten,
15:16I was kicked out of the street.
15:19I was harassed.
15:22I went to the center,
15:25and they helped me with doctors and lawyers.
15:28They helped me with everything.
15:31Tunisia has provided additional financial support
15:34to the centers for female violence,
15:37which belong to the state.
15:40There are 15 centers run by specialized organizations.
15:43But that is not enough
15:46in view of the increase in the number of female violence,
15:49according to the specialized organizations.
15:52There is a lot of violence.
15:55Unfortunately, the number of violence is increasing.
15:58In 2017, the number of female violence increased,
16:01and in 2018, the number of female violence increased.
16:04The number of female violence increased
16:07especially among families and between spouses.
16:10The National Institute for Statistics
16:13asked about 11,000 Tunisian citizens
16:16about the number of female violence.
16:1984% said that the number of female violence
16:22increased.
16:25The Tunisian Minister of Women's Affairs
16:28confirmed that the state will launch a plan
16:31to resist female violence
16:34under the banner of protection and protection.
16:37The main reason is to expose the phenomenon,
16:40according to the specialists.
16:4358% of Tunisian women
16:46are subjected to violence
16:49mainly within the family space.
16:52The state's efforts are not sufficient
16:55according to the specialized organizations.
16:58The Salvation Army launched 200 Tunisian women.
17:05Let's go back to the local issue,
17:08specifically to the city of Titouan,
17:11which is part of the regional area
17:14for creative cities in the Arab world
17:17with the participation of representatives from 50 cities.
17:20In the last few days,
17:23the role of culture and innovation
17:26in the development of civilization
17:29is being discussed,
17:32with the focus on the participation of young people
17:35in the planning of the future of cities.
17:38This also contributes to the prominence
17:41of the main place of Titouan
17:44as a cultural and creative center in the region.
17:47The Salvation Army launched 200 Tunisian women
17:50with the participation of representatives from 50 cities
17:53from different Arab countries.
17:56This cultural event will be organized
17:59by several national and international organizations
18:02to promote the place of creative cities
18:05as a platform for the development of sustainable civilization
18:08and highlight the role of culture and innovation
18:11in the formation of the future of these cities.
18:14We will exchange experiences and ideas
18:17to strengthen its work within the network,
18:20first at the level of each city,
18:23and secondly among them
18:26in the various creative fields
18:29that have been introduced within the network.
18:32We will also cooperate with other cities
18:35around the world
18:38on the basis of projects
18:41and programs that will be useful
18:44for all these cities,
18:47knowing that cities have a role
18:50at the local level.
18:53This meeting also witnessed a wide coverage
18:56of the role of Titouan as a creative engine,
18:59as it was classified
19:02as a creative city network in UNESCO since 2017
19:05in the field of craftsmanship and popular art.
19:08It is a sign of the continuous efforts
19:11to strengthen the cultural heritage center in the city,
19:14which was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List
19:17in 1997.
19:22Today, this regional meeting
19:25of the creative cities of UNESCO is being held
19:28in the city of Titouan,
19:31which is the first Moroccan city
19:34to be classified as a creative city in UNESCO.
19:37It is an international recognition
19:40of the historical and cultural heritage
19:43of the city of Titouan,
19:46which is a group of traditional crafts
19:49and popular art.
19:52It is a sign of the continuous efforts
19:55to preserve this heritage in the city.
19:58This meeting, which carries the slogan
20:01of youth participation in the coming decade,
20:04is a sign of the continuous efforts
20:07of the creative cities of Titouan
20:10to strengthen the cultural heritage center
20:13in the city,
20:16which is the first Moroccan city
20:19to be classified as a creative city in UNESCO.
20:22It is a sign of the continuous efforts
20:25of the creative cities of Titouan
20:28to preserve this heritage in the city.
20:34This meeting is being held
20:37in the city of Titouan,
20:40which is the first Moroccan city
20:43to be classified as a creative city in UNESCO.
20:46It is a sign of the continuous efforts
20:49of the creative cities of Titouan
20:52to strengthen the cultural heritage
20:55in the city,
20:58which is the first Moroccan city
21:01to be classified as a creative city in UNESCO.
21:31Under the supervision of His Excellency,
21:34there is a housing program,
21:37which supports citizens
21:40to have affordable housing.
21:48This visit enabled us
21:51to discover the development
21:54in the building materials,
21:57as well as the ways to build
22:00a better cooperation and exchange
22:03of expertise between Mauritania and Morocco.
22:06This visit enabled us to discover
22:09the development in the building materials,
22:12as well as the ways to build
22:15a better cooperation and exchange
22:18between Mauritania and Morocco.
22:21This visit enabled us to discover
22:24the development in the building materials,
22:27as well as the ways to build
22:30a better cooperation and exchange
22:33between Mauritania and Morocco.
22:57We have different specialists
23:00in Luxarite.
23:03One of them is the delivery.
23:06We install the products
23:09and give them advice.
23:12We can go to the client
23:15and explain to him
23:18what solutions we can offer him.
23:21Our mission is to provide him
23:24with the best solutions
23:27in the most important areas.
23:44The municipality market
23:47in Dar al-Baydah
23:50has given the keys to new shops.
23:53The new market provides
23:56health and safety conditions.
23:59This is an important step
24:02to improve the working environment
24:05and support local businesses
24:08to deal with the chaos.
24:14The municipality market
24:17in Dar al-Baydah
24:20is one of the most important
24:23and famous markets in the city
24:26and a special destination
24:29for its residents and camel lovers.
24:32Despite its long history,
24:35it has remained unattended for years.
24:38Our ancestors had this market
24:41for more than 70 years.
24:44It is one of the most famous
24:47and well-known markets in the city.
24:53The market has been affected
24:56by the chaos and lack of health
24:59and safety conditions,
25:02which has affected its reputation
25:05and led to the closure of services
25:08and the return of customers.
25:11In the last 15 years,
25:14the government has promised
25:17us a new market.
25:22Today, promises have been fulfilled
25:25by rebuilding the market
25:28with the construction of new shops
25:31in a new area that meets the needs
25:34of the island and its markets
25:37while providing a healthy and organized environment.
25:40This is a new market
25:43and it will be beautiful
25:46and it will be a new destination
25:49for tourists.
25:52We will see a new space
25:55and a new market.
25:58This is a respectable market
26:01and we are proud of it.
26:04We are proud of it.
26:07We are proud of it.
26:10We are proud of it.
26:13We are proud of it.
26:16We are proud of it.
26:19The shops were distributed
26:22among the people of Algeria
26:25and the owners of the markets
26:28and other merchants
26:31through a process of guaranteeing
26:34justice and the stability
26:37of the market.
26:40All of them benefited
26:43from the decisions
26:46of the community.
26:49Some of the details
26:52are not mentioned
26:55in the Qur'an.
26:58Some of them were poor
27:01and had no food.
27:04All of them benefited
27:07from this transfer.
27:10The new project is an opportunity
27:13to re-energize the region
27:16and organize trade activities
27:19which strengthens the attractiveness of the market
27:22and contributes to support the local economy.
27:25This is the end of this publication.
27:28Goodbye.
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