مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 29/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to our special edition of Al Arabi News.
00:18We start with the headlines.
00:19The number of clashes between the Syrian forces and the armed groups in the north exceeds
00:26256 killed in two days, and the army sends military reinforcements to the city of Aleppo.
00:36The president of Senegal says that France will have to close its military bases in Senegal
00:40because its presence contradicts the sovereignty of its country.
00:46In Morocco, today, the events of the 21st round of the International Film Festival take place.
00:58We start with Syria, where the number of clashes between the armed groups and the Syrian forces
01:03in the north exceeds 256 killed, including 24 civilians, according to the Syrian Human
01:10Rights Center.
01:11These surprising battles have been the fiercest in the region for years and take place in areas
01:19about 10 kilometers from the city of Aleppo, the largest city in Syria.
01:24The latest news mentioned that the armed groups led by the Levant Liberation Organization
01:29shelled the city of Aleppo for the first time this morning for the first time in four years
01:34and targeted the university city of Medina.
01:37The Syrian government has sent military reinforcements to repel this large-scale attack.
01:46In Lebanon, where the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, promised a fierce war
01:52in Lebanon, Hezbollah violated the ceasefire agreement, which its supporters began to apply
01:57amid the exchange of accusations against him.
02:00Israel announced that it carried out an air raid on a building belonging to Hezbollah
02:06since the beginning of the ceasefire agreement in April, while the Lebanese army accused
02:10it of breaking the agreement several times.
02:12The agreement, which was formulated with American and French efforts, is a long-standing
02:17conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
02:20It began with the announcement of Hezbollah's opening of the border to Gaza after the declaration
02:25of war in the region on October 7, 2023.
02:30The Moroccan Foreign Ministry, in the name of the Moroccan government, confirmed that
02:35the ongoing discussion about the draft law is normal because it is related to a large
02:40and important law and reflects a constitutional and fundamental right, and it has a direct
02:45relationship with the economic climate.
02:48Paytas said, following the government council meeting, that the project remained for 10
02:54years in parliament, and the current government discussed it in the social dialogue, and today
02:59is the last term to put amendments on it in the parliament.
03:07The draft law is very normal, it creates a discussion.
03:11I said this last week, because it is a large and important law.
03:16It reflects one of the constitutional and fundamental rights in society.
03:22It is the right to practice violence.
03:25And it is a law that has a direct relationship with the economic climate and the economic
03:30climate in general.
03:33It does not create a discussion, which is not normal, but creating a discussion is
03:38normal.
03:39Now, as I said, the draft law has been in the parliament for about 10 years.
03:46This government held a social dialogue and discussed the issue.
03:51Today, the government came, listened and presented, and today is the last term to put
03:56amendments in this draft law at the level of the parliament.
04:01I always say that the logic in which the government has dealt with this issue from the
04:07beginning will continue to deal with it until we finish the list of amendments, which
04:14will be, God willing, after its completion in the parliamentary session, then in the
04:20parliamentary session and then in the general session in the council of consultants.
04:24On the other hand, the government council approved a draft project, which is the basic
04:29mandatory insurance system for people who are able to bear subscription duties, who
04:34do not provide any paid or unpaid activity, presented by the Minister of Health and Social
04:39Protection, Amin al-Tahrawi.
04:44The draft draft law is in the framework of the 14 repeated articles of the Law No. 6022
04:51of the Declaration of Memorandum, issued by the Supreme Court No. 2341, issued on
04:58May 25, 2023.
05:03It was also completed by Law No. 2124, issued by the Supreme Court No. 12434, issued
05:12on July 18, 2024, and aims to complete the draft draft law No. 23690, issued on the
05:25last Friday, December 15, 2023, in the framework of the Law No. 6023 of the Declaration of
05:34Memorandum, issued on the 7th article of the Declaration of Memorandum, in order to
05:41determine how to verify the registration and registration of insurers who provide
05:47subscription conditions for the general public system in the payment of paid subscription
05:52duties for the National Social Insurance Fund, in order to be able to benefit from
05:58public support and assistance.
06:01The Senegalese President Basser Odiomayfay announced that France will be forced to
06:06close its military bases in Senegal, saying that its presence contradicts the sovereignty
06:10of his country.
06:11This comes as Foreign Minister Tshadi announced that his country has annulled security and
06:15defense cooperation agreements with France.
06:18On the other hand, France seeks to strengthen relations with the African countries that
06:23speak English, including Nigeria, which its President Paris visited to strengthen economic
06:28cooperation.
06:30In response to the details of Omar Shamblali's report.
06:3464 years after its independence from France, Senegal seeks to lay new foundations for its
06:42bilateral relations with Paris.
06:45The Senegalese President considered the presence of French military bases in his country
06:53to be a breach of national sovereignty, but he does not see that as a breach between
06:59the two countries.
07:02Senegal is an independent, sovereign state.
07:05It does not agree with the presence of foreign military bases in a sovereign state.
07:12Foreign Minister Tshadi announced that his country has annulled security and defense
07:19cooperation with France, emphasizing that the time has come to confirm Tshadi's full
07:25sovereignty after decades of independence from France.
07:30According to observers, these are new developments for Paris in the French-speaking coastal region.
07:38However, Paris seeks, in return, to strengthen its partnerships in Africa, the English-speaking
07:44region.
07:45In a visit that is the first of its kind in 24 years, the Nigerian President visited Paris
07:53and made announcements of intentions or partnership.
07:58The two presidents agreed that more progress would come later.
08:04You are conducting unique reforms in your country's history, and you are working to
08:12develop the economy in a profound way.
08:15Therefore, France, alongside our historical relations and the role we are playing, wants
08:21to do more in sectors such as energy, industry and new technologies.
08:28We need to do more and encourage more investment in very important areas.
08:41Observers say that France's attempt to cooperate with the English-speaking African countries
08:48is a sign of Paris's desire to expand its influence in the African continent again,
08:54after its retreat in its previous colonies.
08:58France was greatly affected when its previous colonies, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso,
09:06suffered a series of coups since 2020.
09:10The military leaders announced the withdrawal of French forces from these three countries.
09:19Russian media reported that President Vladimir Putin said that President Trump, a politician
09:25with experience and intelligence, was preparing Moscow to negotiate with Washington.
09:30On the other hand, the German government has proposed to publish units of the Patriot
09:35air defense system in Poland in order to protect the arms supply lines to Ukraine in its war
09:40against Russia.
09:41More details in Mohamed Anastamou's report.
09:45At a time when tensions between the West and Moscow are rising, before the President
09:50takes office as head of the US administration, Russian President Vladimir Putin described
09:55the US President-elect Donald Trump as a smart person who can solve problems and has
10:01extensive experience, despite his belief that he will find a solution without specifying
10:07the solution he was referring to.
10:10During his visit to the Astana summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow
10:15could strike the Ukrainian capital Kiev with its new Oreshnik-1 missile.
10:20We do not exclude the use of Oreshnik against military facilities, military industry facilities
10:26or decision-making centers, including in Kiev.
10:29The authorities in Kiev continue today their attempts to strike our vital facilities, including
10:35in St. Petersburg and Moscow.
10:38Putin's threat came a week after using this experimental weapon for the first time against
10:45Ukraine in a major escalation of the ongoing war for about three years.
10:49The German government, on the other hand, proposed the publication of Patriot units for air
10:54defense in Poland to help protect the arms supply lines to Ukraine, and announced in a
10:59statement that it proposed to the North Atlantic Alliance to send these equipment to Poland
11:05in order to protect Ukraine's supply of vehicles, weapons and ammunition that it needs
11:10urgently.
11:11The US administration is moving early between the military and political spheres, as Donald
11:17Trump announced his appointment of former General Keith Kellogg, who is close to him, as an
11:23ambassador to Ukraine and Russia.
11:25The US president wrote on his social media platform in reference to his new message that he
11:31has been with him since the beginning, and with him will be peace by force, and will make
11:36America and the world safe again, according to his statement.
11:40This came after Donald Trump faced severe criticism of the billions of dollars provided
11:45by the United States to Ukraine, and promised to put an end to the war between Moscow and
11:50Kiev even before it was established in January.
11:57We return to Morocco, where the promotion of some mediums and merchants for quantities
12:02of fresh olive oil has affected the demand and threat of consumers.
12:07Security efforts are continuing to dismantle the production facilities of these oils, which
12:12are harming and damaging the health of consumers by demanding the renewal of penalties for
12:17promoting them.
12:19Details are available in the report of Ayub Derraza and Youssef Oham.
12:25Rare and powerful, an attribute that the Moroccans have been calling olive oil, after a series
12:32of increases that exceeded the value of this vital substance.
12:36Years of drought have affected the reliability of production in the face of increasing demand.
12:41A difficult situation that some hope to take advantage of in order to sell fresh olive oil,
12:46similar to olive oil in shape and color, but it contains some toxic substances that
12:51harm and harm consumers.
12:53This substance makes the oil dangerous for humans because it can cause serious health
13:01problems, which can lead to death, or it can lead to lethal poisons, which can be light,
13:07but unfortunately they are dangerous poisons that can lead to death.
13:12Therefore, we advise people who want to buy oil to buy its brand, its label, so that
13:19we know its origin and quality.
13:24The production of olive oil in Morocco has reached alarming levels.
13:29According to official data, the total production did not exceed 950 million tons during the
13:35current harvest season.
13:37The rate of decline reached 11% compared to the previous season, and 40% compared to
13:44the average production in normal years.
13:47These factors contributed to the increase in the price of olive oil to 120 dirhams per
13:53liter.
13:54The spread of exposed oil may cause a crisis in the market, according to professionals.
13:59What we say is that people who go to mosques and do something related to oil, even if they
14:05have a purpose, they do not sell it to everyone.
14:08The difference is that they sell and increase in their cases.
14:13We believe that the quality of the oil can be increased by 60% or 20% depending on the
14:18quality of the oil.
14:20When we sell our oil, we go to a master who knows the quality of the oil.
14:24When we go to him, we know what we are buying.
14:27He gives us good quality oil.
14:29He gives us good quality oil, and we keep it.
14:32We keep it for a long time.
14:34This is what we do with people.
14:36Exposed oil can be deadly, which calls for strict monitoring to protect consumers and
14:42to improve public health.
14:44This applies to harmful consumers, followed by those who have been raped and abused,
14:49in order to complete the efforts and put an end to the danger of toxic oil.
14:56During the 2024 DAIS event in Tanja, African politicians and academics highlighted the
15:02new development model for the southern regions.
15:05The participants highlighted that Morocco has set policies with specific future goals
15:10to develop the southern regions over the past 20 years, thanks to the major projects
15:15that were launched.
15:17Details in the report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abrouch.
15:24The complexity of the geopolitical scene and the increasing tensions witnessed by
15:28countries from all over the world put the sovereignty of the world at stake.
15:33The search for a new global balance brings together a group of government and political decision-makers
15:38in the 16th edition of the DAIS forum.
15:41The goal is to enable countries to adapt and overcome challenges without losing their sovereignty.
15:49The most important thing is to know where our interests lie.
15:53The most important thing is to know where our interests lie.
15:56To have sovereignty is to be able to negotiate about your interests,
16:00and not to leave the space for others to impose their way on you.
16:04I said earlier that we must exchange, which is one of our advantages as Africans,
16:08and change when there is an agreement for our interests,
16:11but without losing our nature, because the most important thing is to think about our people.
16:15The most important thing is to think about our people.
16:20Big challenges that the African continent recognizes,
16:23security and economy in particular, concern the attendees.
16:27Commitment to comprehensive development and persistence in the heart of discussions,
16:31considering it a way to seek security and stability.
16:36What came out of the discussion that just took place,
16:40What came out of the discussion that just took place this morning,
16:44with the speakers who represent national sovereignty, regional sovereignty,
16:50and also subjective and specific sovereignty,
16:53is that sovereignty remains clear in the heart of the challenges.
16:58Sovereignty is built, not acquired, but it is a permanent building.
17:03This sovereignty is not limited to the national level only.
17:07This sovereignty is not limited to the national level only.
17:12In light of the increasing tensions in the continent, especially in the coastal region,
17:16the importance of innovative initiatives that the Kingdom is taking
17:20in the field of reconciliation in the region and strengthening the sovereignty of the countries.
17:25When we talk about sovereignty, I think of African sovereignty.
17:31When we talk about sovereignty, I think of African sovereignty.
17:35Sovereignty in solidarity, not sovereignty that turns into competition without benefit to Africa.
17:42I believe that Morocco has always proven its sovereignty by demanding the Sahara,
17:47which belongs to it.
17:49And we, as the state of Gambia, its position has not changed at all,
17:53and it is not at all mysterious.
17:55And for us, the Sahara is Moroccan, and we have witnessed the resilience of the Moroccan people.
18:00And for us, the Sahara is Moroccan, and we have witnessed the resilience of the Moroccan people.
18:06Participants in this year's edition of the Mideas forum reflect on the discovery of strategies
18:11that enable countries to strengthen their resilience in the face of challenges
18:16related to maintaining their sovereignty and independence.
18:22In Morocco, the 21st International Film Festival in Marrakech is underway today,
18:28which will present to the audience a select group of 70 films from 32 countries.
18:34These films are distributed at various festivals, official competitions,
18:39celebratory offers, special offers, the 11th Qara, the panorama of Moroccan cinema,
18:45then the offers of the active audience and the family,
18:48and also the films that are presented in the framework of the awards.
18:52The course will be opened with the film Al-Amr,
18:55which is a police thriller directed by Justin Corzel,
18:58which will return to the Marrakech Film Festival after winning the award of the Judiciary Committee for its first film
19:03and its participation in the membership of the Judiciary Committee for the 19th round.
19:08Nabil Ayyouj will also present the first film in Morocco for his new film In Love, Toda.
19:14By the way, the Co-Founder of the International Film Festival in Marrakech, Ali Hajji,
19:19confirmed that this international event continues to attract major cinema stars around the world
19:24and at the same time he is betting on the future director of the industry.
19:27Hajji explained that the festival holds a great credibility on the international scene
19:32as opposed to the pride of hosting prominent figures in international cinema every year.
19:40And a few hours ago, at the start of this cinematic demonstration,
19:43we are following this message to invite us to the city of Hamra,
19:47Hossam Al-Din Nasr with the lens of Idris Boussarhan.
19:51Greetings to you and to the dear viewers.
19:54From the heart of the city of Marrakech, where the magic of the past harmonizes with the vitality of the present,
20:00the city of Hamra is preparing to host the 21st round of the International Film Festival.
20:06Special atmospheres are blazing here, hours before the opening of this prominent cinematic event,
20:12where the city turns into a global artistic platform
20:16that unites the beauty of the red carpet, the lights of the cameras and the cinema lovers from all over the world.
20:23This year, the festival will host 70 films from 32 countries
20:29distributed in various sections that highlight different forms of cinematic creativity.
20:34The festival will also unveil 14 films in the official competition,
20:40all of which are signed by young talented directors who present their first or second works,
20:48which strengthens the place of the festival as a platform for discovering talents.
20:53The program also includes films with the support of the Atlas Foundation,
20:58in addition to 9 films nominated for the Oscars,
21:02without forgetting, of course, the sections dedicated to honors from one side and to Moroccan cinema from another,
21:09which reflects the festival's commitment to highlight local creativity in a global context,
21:16in addition to organizing workshops aimed at young talented people.
21:22So, all the atmospheres are ready before the opening of the 21st round of the International Film Festival in Morocco,
21:32where the city of Hamra is inundated with a global cinematic spirit in this balanced international demonstration,
21:41which is an opportunity to exchange cultures and ideas,
21:45and to increase awareness and creative imagination among filmmakers and art lovers.
21:50So, we will meet you on a daily basis during the festival days
21:55so that we can live together and close to this special cinematic wedding in the magical city of Morocco.
22:03Greetings and see you soon.
22:06The 18th round of the International Film Festival began in the city of Al-Dakhla
22:10for the most beautiful Khiljan in the world, under the supervision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
22:16This conference aims to strengthen the dialogue about preserving the Khiljan and sustainable development
22:21with the participation of 44 Khiljan representatives from different cities.
22:26A report by Anam Al-Ainain and Nawfal Al-Majdoubi.
22:31The Gulf of Al-Dakhla is a natural landscape that tells a story of beauty
22:35that combines the blue of the Atlantic and the blue of the Sahara.
22:38The Gulf of Al-Dakhla was classified as one of the most beautiful Khiljans in the world in 2019
22:43due to its environmental diversity and touristic location.
22:46Today, the 18th round of the International Film Festival welcomes the most beautiful Khiljan in the world
22:52with the participation of 44 Khiljan representatives from the five continents
22:57in a demonstration that shines a light on preserving the marine environment and supporting sustainable development.
23:07It is very important that we meet every year
23:09to talk about the countries of the Khiljan that belong to our society.
23:13The presence here in the Gulf of Morocco and on African soil is an exceptional event,
23:18especially since it is the third time in 27 years that we have met on African soil.
23:28This conference is of special importance because it is a global platform
23:32to exchange experiences and opinions on issues of environmental sustainability and biological diversity.
23:37Morocco's ambitious vision of cooperation between the North and the South is also highlighted.
23:43The importance of this is promoting income at an international level
23:48and this is a meeting for the environment.
23:52Today, 44 Khiljans come from all over the world
24:00to exchange their experiences on preserving their Khiljan.
24:10This international conference highlights the presence of the Gulf of Morocco
24:13as a preferred destination for water sports lovers, desert travelers and environmental tourists.
24:19It also puts the Gulf of Morocco at the forefront of the issues
24:23that bring together natural beauty and balanced development.
24:28The purpose of this conference is to promote tourism in the city
24:34and to promote tourism in the Gulf of Morocco
24:40by exploring the different aspects of tourism in the region.
24:49We should not forget that tourism in the Gulf of Morocco is the first tourist destination in Morocco
24:53related to water sports.
24:55This is the result of the beauty of the Gulf of Morocco
24:58and the availability of natural factors that promote this type of sport.
25:04Al-Dakhla is the third Moroccan city to join this organization,
25:08after Agadir and Al-Husayma,
25:10which reflects Morocco's commitment to protecting its natural resources
25:14and strengthening sustainable development.
25:16Al-Dakhla continues its journey as a global model
25:20for balanced and high-quality development
25:23for international cooperation in Africa and the Atlantic Ocean.
25:28See you in the afternoon.
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