مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 22/11/2024
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00:00Good evening, dear viewers, welcome to the Moroccan newspapers.
00:13In an article for Al-Kateb, Saoud Al-Atlas published in the Moroccan newspaper Al-Ahdath
00:19that Morocco, by directing His Majesty King Mohammed VI to his diplomacy,
00:23is a model for the good management of the balance between charity and independence,
00:28Al-Ahdath put himself in the crossroads of charity between the branches of an international struggle
00:33without losing his independence in it,
00:36and that Morocco has relations with all the actors in the international community
00:40that gathers between a historical depth and a variety of levels of interaction
00:44in balancing the historical balance with the current needs to participate in achieving mutual benefit.
00:50It is the case of Morocco's relations with the United States, with the Russian federalism,
00:54with the Republic of China, with all the Arabian Gulf countries, with Turkey,
00:59with all the European Union countries, and with many African countries,
01:04and many Asian countries, and Latin America.
01:08Mauritania added the honor of copying 19 international exhibitions
01:13to build in Morocco the title of Sahara Media newspaper,
01:17and wrote in this article,
01:19In the new city of the Kingdom of Morocco,
01:22the 19th round of the International Building Exhibition,
01:25which Mauritania chose to be a guest of honor for this round,
01:29the Minister of Housing, Real Estate and Urban Reconstruction,
01:33Mamadou Inyanka, on the head of a delegation from the housing sector,
01:37representing Mauritania in this edition of the International Exhibition.
01:41According to the article, the Mauritanian minister, in his own word,
01:45chose his country to be a guest of honor in the current edition of the exhibition,
01:49expressing his great appreciation for this opportunity,
01:53which gave him the opportunity to meet some ministers, specialists,
01:57and representatives of national and international organizations
02:00interested in the construction and construction sectors.
02:03According to the Hespress newspaper,
02:05each national center for children's rights and the United Nations Children's Organization
02:10has issued a report on the rights of children in Morocco.
02:1339.4% of children participating in this report,
02:18according to the two regional and civil sectors,
02:21the biggest challenge they face is getting to school in the rural areas.
02:26Mark Vincent, a representative of UNICEF in Morocco,
02:30stressed in a statement to the newspaper that UNICEF hopes to be able
02:36to transform the children's opinions and recommendations expressed in this report
02:40into tangible measures to address all the challenges posed.
02:46Italy simplifies the procedures for employing workers from Morocco and the participating countries,
02:51and today we see an article in which it is expected to benefit Moroccan workers.
02:57Starting next year, Italy will simplify the procedures for employing foreign workers,
03:02especially from countries that are joined by economic cooperation companies, including Morocco.
03:08According to the newspaper, the Italian government has announced new initiatives
03:12aimed at reducing the limit on the workforce in vital sectors such as agriculture, construction, and tourism.
03:20The Moroccan Sahara newspaper reported that olive oil has become out of reach for Moroccan families,
03:28and in this article, a number of solutions have been presented to save the situation.
03:32We read in the article that Moroccans find themselves facing a new challenge,
03:37which is the increasing prices of olive oil,
03:40one of the most important food products in the country,
03:43and this amid a pressing economic crisis, especially for those who depend on it.
03:49The article explained that the Moroccan market is suffering from a sharp decline in the production of olive oil
03:54due to a long dry season, which has adversely affected olive oil producers in key areas such as Al-Husayma.
04:02The newspaper presented a number of solutions, such as refugees to Spain to cover the shortage of olive oil to deal with the crisis,
04:08where Morocco was forced to import Spanish olive oil.
04:11It also made it clear that olive oil is heavily dependent on the market,
04:15so it needs authorities to take bold steps to develop the agricultural sector, as stated in the article.
04:23The realization of food security in Tunisia is an issue that has attracted the attention of the Tunisian newspaper.
04:29In this article, the newspaper wrote that the increase in Tunisian agricultural exports and the improvement of its revenue
04:35could be a strong point for the agricultural sector and the Tunisian economy in general,
04:40through encouraging production, reducing the Tunisian trade deficit,
04:45and strengthening the hard-earned money that the state is able to obtain from importing vital materials such as medicines and food products
04:54that are not produced locally in Tunisia, or those that suffer from a shortage such as grains, oils, coffee and sugar.
05:01But the increase in these exports, according to the newspaper, does not mean that Tunisia has achieved its own benefit
05:08or that it guarantees food security for Tunisians.
05:12Because the focus of production on exporting may lead to the return of some products to the domestic market
05:18and the increase in their prices, which has a negative impact on the consumer.
05:22After the interview, we will conclude the segment.