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00:00Good evening and welcome to Mediantv, thank you for joining us for the main news.
00:20The Israeli army carried out strikes this Saturday in the heart of Beirut, destroying
00:26a residential building, killing 15 people.
00:28Israeli bombings have no repercussions, despite international efforts to put out the fire.
00:33The most vulnerable countries to climate change left on Saturday for consultations with the
00:42Azerbaijani president of the UN Conference in Baku and protested against a project of
00:47agreement well below their financial aid request.
00:50The temperatures will climb in several Moroccan provinces, hot weather and gusts of wind
00:58are expected until Monday, we will talk about it at the end of the day.
01:05The Mohamed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health launched the African Academy of Sciences
01:10for Health, an institution dedicated to promoting research and development in the field of
01:15health sciences in Africa.
01:16The launch ceremony took place this Saturday at Mohamed VI University of Sciences and Health
01:21in Derla.
01:22The African Academy's mission is to promote South-South cooperation, federating and mobilizing
01:28for African health sovereignty.
01:30It also aims to create a space for exchange and partnership to promote scientific research
01:36that adapts to the specificities of the African continent.
01:4019 deaths in Israeli strikes in Beirut, rescuers set out to clear the rubble after new Israeli strikes.
01:49At least 11 deaths were reported in Beirut and 8 other people, including 4 children, were killed.
01:56Explanations with Souheil Jalil.
02:01Multiple strikes in the heart of Beirut.
02:04Multiple strikes hit the Lebanese capital on Saturday, a series of which completely destroyed
02:09a residential building in the heart of the Lebanese capital with 5 missiles in the Basta neighborhood.
02:15The strike damaged several buildings nearby and several ambulances hit the site of the
02:21targeted building, which turned into a pile of rubble in this densely populated popular neighborhood.
02:33We cry loudly that the false Israeli allegations that a military figure or a figure of the resistance
02:40would have been targeted in this building.
02:42What is true, however, is that at 4 a.m. people were sleeping, children, women, all civilians,
02:48and that they had been ripped apart by salvos.
02:56On the move to Nicosia, Joseph Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union
03:00for Foreign Affairs and Vice-President of the European Commission,
03:04said at the Conference of the Coalition for Two States.
03:07According to Borrell, some people benefit from the conflict and need it,
03:11which is why he continues to promote it.
03:24The Secretary General of the United Nations is not an anti-Semitic.
03:27The agents working for the Palestinian people are not anti-Semitic.
03:31You should not use this word as a banal word.
03:34You cannot say that every time someone disagrees with the policy of an Israeli government,
03:39he is accused of anti-Semitism.
03:41I am in my right to criticize the political decisions of the Israeli government,
03:45whether it is Netanyahu or someone else, without being accused of anti-Semitism.
03:50This is not acceptable. This is enough.
03:58In addition, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reiterated the United States' commitment
04:04to a diplomatic solution in Lebanon in an exchange with his Israeli counterpart, Israel Kadz.
04:10Israel still claims to want to put out of harm's way Hezbollah and Hamas,
04:15the first political and military support of Israel.
04:18The United States assures that it wants to achieve an end to these conflicts by diplomatic means.
04:23Washington keeps reiterating its desire to see an improvement in the disastrous humanitarian situation in Gaza,
04:29where the 2.4 million inhabitants besieged by Israel for more than a year are threatened with famine, according to the UN.
04:3819 Palestinians killed today in Israeli strikes.
04:41The Palestinian authorities have reported more than 44,100 deaths in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the war.
04:49At least 120,000 people have been killed in the last 48 hours and more than 100,000 are injured.
05:04Concern is growing around the fate of the French-Algerian writer Boalem Sandsal.
05:08The Gallimard editions asked for the writer's release on Friday
05:12after his arrest by the Algerian security services.
05:15According to several media, the 75-year-old writer,
05:18fighting against religious fundamentalism and authoritarianism,
05:21was arrested on Saturday at the Algerian airport in Provenance, France.
05:25The Algerian government agency APS also reported the writer's arrest without giving a date.
05:34Despite its importance in the political stability of a country,
05:37nothing indicates that the Tunisian president intends to create the Constitutional Court.
05:42According to observers, no budget has been planned for this legal institution in the 2025 financial law.
05:48Najwa Bechat tells us more from Tunisia.
05:53Despite its essential and essential role in the case of the vacancy of the post of President of the Republic,
05:59or in the case of a crisis between the powers,
06:02it seems that President Reza Saeed has not yet thought of establishing the Constitutional Court.
06:12It is clear that the executive power, and mainly Reza Saeed,
06:16does not want opposition from politicians or institutions,
06:21including the Constitutional Court.
06:24The Constitutional Court is the one that guarantees the respect of the Constitution.
06:30Mahmoud Ben Mabrouk, head of a loyal political party to Reza Saeed,
06:34has implied the delay of Reza Saeed in the creation of the Constitutional Court
06:39to organizational problems,
06:41estimating that the opposition's insistence on creating it
06:45could lead the country to a political deadlock.
06:51According to Chapter 125 of the Constitution,
06:54the Constitutional Court is made up of nine members
06:57from the Court of Cassation, the Administrative Court and the Department of the Counts.
07:02With vacancies in certain departments,
07:05this prevents the creation of the Constitutional Court.
07:09On a political level, the insistence of certain parties
07:12on the creation of the Constitutional Court in Tunisia
07:16aims to look for an alternative to the President of the Republic, Reza Saeed.
07:22The Constitutional Court ensures the independence of the different powers,
07:27since it is the only structure in Tunisia
07:30that has the mission of controlling and ensuring the constitutionality of the laws.
07:35The formation of this judicial institution
07:38was at the heart of a lively controversy
07:41during the first two years of the first presidential mandate of Reza Saeed,
07:45constituting at that time the subject of a real controversy with the Parliament
07:52and more particularly with the President of the Assembly,
07:56Rashid Rannoushi.
07:58Several observers wonder about the reasons for the delay
08:01in the creation of the Constitutional Court.
08:04Some attribute this delay to the possible tendency of the regime
08:08to govern without control.
08:11From Tunisia, Najwa Bechat for Media.
08:15The Sudanese army claimed this Saturday
08:17to have regained control of a key regional capital
08:20located south of Khartoum, Sinja.
08:22The capital of this state is a strategic issue
08:25in this conflict that the army has been opposing for several months
08:28with rapid support forces.
08:30This city is located on a strategic road
08:33connecting the areas controlled by the army in the east and the center of Sudan.
08:37NGOs reported that the inhabitants staying there
08:39had been executed by paramilitaries.
08:42The FSR controls almost all of the western region of Darfur
08:46as well as large parts of Kordofan,
08:48a large part of the capital of Khartoum
08:50and the key agricultural state of Al Jazeera in the south.
08:55The European Union has just announced
08:57the recall of its Nigerian ambassador for consultations.
09:00The EU announces a resumption of humanitarian aid
09:03in this West African country.
09:05In a statement published this Friday,
09:07the transition authorities denounced
09:09the European Union's grant of more than a million euros
09:12without having been informed.
09:18Direction Côte d'Ivoire, where the Independent Electoral Commission
09:21estimates that nearly 900,000 people
09:24have registered for the electoral lists.
09:27The CEI has presented the results of its last review.
09:31Here is a statement from Mel Berchel and Herman Doko.
09:36From October 19 to November 17, 2024,
09:39the Independent Electoral Commission conducted
09:41the review phase of the electoral list review
09:45from 2024 to 2025.
09:47A seven-day extension, at the request of the political parties,
09:50allowed to maximize the enrollment of voters,
09:53a key step in the preparation of the elections.
09:56At the end of this operation,
09:58the CEI presented raw data,
10:00still subject to verification and treatment.
10:03Category 1,
10:06that is, people who appear on the electoral list
10:11requesting a change of voting place
10:15or modification of personal data.
10:19517,927 applicants.
10:23Category 2,
10:26that is, people requesting a first registration.
10:32943,157 applicants.
10:36In addition,
10:39the Independent Electoral Commission
10:42registered 1,207 applications
10:46in radiation of supposed voters.
10:50The provisional list
10:52resulting from this technical treatment
10:56will be displayed later in all voting places.
11:02Among the highlights,
11:03the CEI recorded a clear progression of new registrations.
11:07Nearly a quarter of the expected potential
11:09was reached, a figure that exceeds the results
11:11of the previous exercise, 2022-2023,
11:14where 575,489 new applicants had been registered.
11:19This progress is seen as a positive sign
11:22for the electoral process in the future,
11:24even if challenges remain to be raised
11:26to ensure a wider participation of voters.
11:30While a project of agreement is far from being found,
11:33at COP29, the most vulnerable countries
11:35to climate change have left the negotiating table.
11:39While the conference continues,
11:41the delegates are already preparing
11:43for a second night of extension
11:45with Sohail Jalil.
11:51Storm warning in Baku.
11:53The most vulnerable countries to climate change
11:56have left the negotiating table
11:58with the Azerbaijani presidency
12:00of the UN conference in Baku.
12:03The reason?
12:04They wanted to protest against a project of agreement
12:06well below their request for financial aid.
12:11We are here as a group of AOCs and LDCs.
12:14We came to this COP to get a fair agreement.
12:17We feel like we have not been heard
12:20and that the agreement has already been concluded
12:22without being consulted.
12:24We came here to negotiate,
12:26but here we refuse to take part
12:28in these negotiations.
12:30Because at the moment, we don't feel
12:32that we are being heard.
12:34The Origin of Anger is a final text project
12:37not officially published by the organizers
12:39of the COP29,
12:41but presented to the country on Saturday.
12:43In this project, Europe, the United States,
12:45Canada, Australia, Japan and New Zealand
12:48would commit to increase their funding
12:50for developing countries
12:52from 100 to 300 billion dollars per year
12:54by 2035,
12:56less than the demands of developing countries
12:58which require at least double.
13:05What happened today
13:07is also the moral compass of the world.
13:09The most vulnerable countries on our planet
13:11left the negotiations
13:13after the developed world
13:15did not honor its promises of funding.
13:17The rich world refused to honor its obligations
13:19and tried to get rid of its responsibilities
13:21to the detriment of developing countries.
13:31A first proposal of rich countries
13:33to increase their promises of financial support
13:35to 250 billion by 2035
13:37had already been rejected
13:39by developing countries.
13:41The Europeans demanded other advances
13:43in the final compromise.
13:45For the time being, the agreement
13:47is trying to reconcile the demands
13:49of developed countries,
13:51especially the European Union
13:53and those in development
13:55who need more money
13:57to adapt to a more destructive climate,
13:59heated by all the oil and coal
14:01burned for more than a century by the first.
14:03In France, the exceptional return of snow
14:05during this period
14:07worries meteorologists.
14:09After the end of the winter storm,
14:11many are preparing for the first trip
14:13to the ski stations.
14:15Alain Benany tells us more.
14:17In Paris, snow flakes
14:19covered the streets and roofs
14:21of buildings up to 4 cm.
14:23The weather conditions
14:25led Météo France
14:27to place several departments
14:29in orange vigilance for snow and ice,
14:31thus warning the population
14:33about the potential dangers.
14:35The French, for their part,
14:37reacted with a mixture of anxiety
14:39and wonder
14:41in the face of this unusual winter spectacle
14:43for a month in November.
14:45I'm so happy it's snowing.
14:47It's very weird because Parisians
14:49don't like it because it disturbs
14:51transports, etc.
14:53I come by bike, but it doesn't matter,
14:55I have fun, I love it,
14:57it's the spirit of Christmas.
14:59I didn't expect it.
15:01I didn't expect this snow,
15:03it's so cold.
15:05No, I didn't expect it at all.
15:09The consequences of these snowfalls
15:11were not to be expected.
15:13The roads were particularly affected
15:15with more than 145 km of traffic jam
15:17recorded in Île-de-France.
15:19Accidents were reported,
15:21notably on the N104,
15:23involving several vehicles.
15:25School transports were suspended
15:27in several areas affected by the snow.
15:29At the Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport,
15:31delays were observed
15:33with a reduction of 10% of flights
15:35due to difficult conditions.
15:37Good news,
15:39for the weekend to come.
15:41An exceptional softness is expected,
15:43even if temperatures should remain cold
15:45with minimums around 0°C
15:47in several regions.
15:51Far from the ice age in Morocco,
15:53mercury will climb during this weekend.
15:55The weather is expected to be warm
15:57with gusts of wind and dust.
15:59Temperatures between 28 and 33°C
16:01are expected in the provinces
16:03of Sidib Nour, Knedra, Gadir-o-Tanen
16:05and will be swept away
16:07by strong gusts of wind.
16:09The same phenomenon is expected
16:11tomorrow in the provinces of
16:13Choukait-Baha, Inzganit-Mloul
16:15and Essaouira.
16:19Around Morocco,
16:21for more than two decades,
16:23the UNESCO has been working
16:25on the digital transformation
16:27of its educational system.
16:29The Higher Council for Education,
16:31Training and Scientific Research
16:33and the UNESCO have organized
16:35a collaboration workshop
16:37on the digitalization of the sector.
16:39Explanations with Soheil Chedil.
16:41From caterpillar to butterfly
16:43for a successful digital transformation.
16:45The theme of this collaboration workshop
16:47organized jointly by the Higher Council
16:49for Education, Training and
16:51Scientific Research and the UNESCO
16:53is to strengthen the digital transformation
16:55of the education sector
16:57in Morocco.
16:59In the five countries of the region
17:01that are covered by our office,
17:03we have seen the concern
17:05of all the ministers
17:07is to succeed in the digital transformation.
17:09The digital transformation is
17:11to give tablets or computers
17:13to children, to train
17:15teachers, to finance
17:17all changes and to establish
17:19a general framework
17:21for everything
17:23related to digitalization.
17:25It is a very complicated issue
17:27that we wanted to discuss
17:29by looking at several dimensions
17:31and making a number of suggestions.
17:33All the countries of the region
17:35and Morocco have already done a lot
17:37towards the digital transformation.
17:39Our report is here
17:41to highlight some good practices.
17:43This initiative
17:45is part of the continuity
17:47of efforts undertaken by the Kingdom
17:49to modernize its educational system,
17:51in particular by exploiting
17:53the opportunities offered
17:55by new technologies.
18:01The day will also
18:03highlight all the efforts
18:05provided by our country during these 25 years.
18:07Initially, the emphasis was naturally
18:09placed on infrastructure,
18:11connectivity, the acquisition of
18:13equipment and access to the Internet
18:15to allow our students,
18:17students and teachers
18:19to access all resources
18:21both nationally and internationally.
18:27An initiative to bring together
18:29all partners who can
18:31contribute to the digital transformation
18:33of educational systems
18:35through different pillars,
18:37including connectivity, infrastructure,
18:39capacities, curricula,
18:41content, coordination
18:43and cost.
18:47The Grand Mosque of Dakar
18:49was inaugurated by His Majesty
18:51the King Hassan II and the former
18:53President of Senegal, Leopold Sedar Senghor.
18:55This building is a symbol
18:57of the fraternal relations
18:59between Morocco and Senegal.
19:01Our correspondent Abdoulrahim Bari
19:03and Moussa Ndir were there.
19:05This day marks the celebration
19:07of the 60th anniversary
19:09of the building of the Grand Mosque of Dakar.
19:11A place of worship and gathering,
19:13this emblematic building of Moroccan art
19:15was inaugurated in 1964
19:17and the theater of cultural and
19:19historical religious events.
19:25The Grand Mosque of Dakar
19:27is located on 10,000 square meters.
19:29Its construction was initiated
19:31under the impulse of King Hassan II.
19:33For the Senegalese authorities,
19:35this building occupies
19:37a place of choice
19:39in the spiritual life
19:41of the populations of the capital.
19:43At the moment we celebrate
19:45the 60th anniversary
19:47of the inauguration of the Grand Mosque of Dakar,
19:51our thoughts
19:53and our fervent prayers
19:57go to His Majesty,
19:59to His Majesty Hassan II.
20:01And unique in its genre
20:03at the time,
20:05open its doors to the faithful
20:07in the presence
20:09of His Majesty Hassan II.
20:11Submitted with devotion
20:13to Friday's prayer,
20:15conducted
20:17by His Excellency
20:19Abdel Aziz Dabbakh,
20:21General of Tyane.
20:23This ceremony saw the participation
20:25of several religious,
20:27customary and diplomatic personalities.
20:29This is the case of the ambassador
20:31from Morocco to Senegal.
20:33Today we celebrate
20:35the inauguration of the Grand Mosque of Dakar.
20:39It is an event
20:41of great importance
20:43and, above all,
20:45of great symbolism.
20:47In short,
20:49it is the perpetuation
20:51of a fraternal,
20:53spiritual,
20:55historical, human relationship
20:57between the Kingdom of Senegal
20:59and the Republic of Senegal,
21:01between the Moroccan people
21:03and the Senegalese people.
21:05This ceremony was also the occasion
21:07for the Mohamed VI Foundation
21:09of African Ulema
21:11to spread the objective
21:13of their organization in Senegal.
21:15His Majesty the King
21:17thus traced
21:19to the Foundation
21:21a broad horizon,
21:23as a highly responsible
21:25African religious institution,
21:27an institution
21:29initiator
21:31of any possible
21:33religious reform.
21:35The Foundation encourages
21:37any intellectual,
21:39scientific and religious
21:41action,
21:43a spiritual development
21:45that protects the religious
21:47dignity of the African man.
21:49An exhibition
21:51was organized at the esplanade
21:53of the Grand Mosque of Dakar
21:55to trace the common history
21:57of Senegalese Morocco.
21:59The Grand Mosque of Dakar
22:01is not only a place of prayer,
22:03but a symbol of unity
22:05for the Muslim community
22:07in Senegal and Morocco,
22:09whose tenor of links
22:11remains forever.
22:13This is how
22:15this newspaper ends.
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