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00:00Welcome to the most important news on the city of Bebitan, I am Abrariz Al-Anawi.
00:25This time, the Prime Minister, Moula Yershid, is hosting a dinner held by His Majesty the King
00:30on the occasion of the official opening of the 21st round of the International Film Festival.
00:38The Syrian Human Rights Center confirms that Aleppo has become out of control
00:44and has been divided into two neighboring provinces.
00:49In the United States, Trump nominates his former adviser, Cash Battle,
00:55to lead the FBI's Federal Investigation Office.
01:05We start with the new activities of the International Film Festival in Marrakech.
01:19The Prime Minister, Moula Yershid, is the head of the International Film Festival in Marrakech,
01:30accompanied by Princess Leila Umm Kalthoum, at the Al-Badi'a Palace,
01:34a dinner held by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI on the occasion of the official opening of the 21st round of the International Film Festival in Marrakech.
01:44At the arrival of the Prime Minister, Moula Yershid and Princess Leila Umm Kalthoum,
01:48a delegation of the aiding forces paid their official greetings
01:53before presenting to His Majesty a group of ministers and civil and artistic figures.
01:59After that, the Prime Minister, Moula Yershid, and Princess Leila Umm Kalthoum headed to the honorable hall,
02:05where they presented to His Majesty the Judiciary Committee,
02:09alongside the international stars attending this demonstration, as well as foreign and national partners.
02:35Princess Leila Umm Kalthoum headed to the National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco in Rabat,
02:52a celebration of the inauguration of the Khairi Bazaar of the Diplomatic Club,
02:57under the auspices of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
03:00Following the inauguration of the Khairi Bazaar,
03:06Princess Leila Maryam visited different parts of the bazaar,
03:11where a variety of traditional and local products from several countries represented different continents were displayed.
03:20This Khairi Bazaar is a yearly event organized by the Diplomatic Club of the Kingdom
03:27to celebrate the values of friendship, solidarity,
03:30and the support of non-governmental Moroccan organizations that work for the benefit of marginalized groups.
03:38At the end of this event, Princess Leila Maryam took a commemorative photo with the members of the Diplomatic Club.
03:50Last evening, the 16th round of the Maddaiz International Forum was concluded
04:02under the auspices of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
04:06with more than 250 high-level speakers, including heads of governments and decision-makers.
04:14The forum ended its activities after four days of intensive discussions,
04:19which dealt with a number of strategic issues,
04:23such as strengthening national and regional sovereignty,
04:26and the role of dialogue in resolving multiple global crises.
04:33The Maddaiz forum ended this year successfully with the presence of three heads of governments.
04:39This is a success because it shows the role of the leadership of the Kingdom of Morocco,
04:45under the leadership of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
04:48in regional, regional, and even international leadership in a number of areas.
04:52Second, it diversifies our diplomatic partnerships in order to welcome the future
04:58with a greater number of available opportunities with our brotherly and friendly countries.
05:03Third, it is also an opportunity to highlight the Moroccan model of development,
05:08both economically and socially,
05:12as well as the ongoing steps taken by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
05:17in important areas such as the digital economy and green hydrogen,
05:22as well as the social state.
05:24I think that all the guests today are experts.
05:29People who make political decisions see that Morocco is taking steady steps towards the future,
05:35not for nothing, but because it is a country with a future that God willing will be able to reach.
05:41Ibrahim Al Fais Al Fihri, President of the Maddaiz Institute,
05:45confirmed that this forum was appropriate for a number of participants
05:49to renew its steady support for the Moroccan Sahara
05:52and the Moroccan plan for self-government
05:54as the only convincing, realistic and sustainable solution
05:58to end this intense regional conflict.
06:06After four days of intensive discussions, we conclude the Maddaiz forum,
06:11which is under the supervision of His Majesty the King.
06:14The conclusions of this year are very positive,
06:17especially in relation to the many and clear positions of the participants
06:22from the UN,
06:25positions expressed by African countries,
06:28as well as the Caribbean countries present here in Tangier,
06:32through the leaders of the countries and heads of governments.
06:35I can only be happy with this great momentum
06:39that is expressed in the direction of the development of the southern regions.
06:43As you know, the issue of sovereignty was the subject of this edition.
06:48This forum was able to shed light on the achievements of the Moroccan Sahara
06:53through the angelic guidelines,
06:55as well as to strengthen the idea that the Sahara is a gateway to investment towards Africa
07:02and a point of transition towards the Atlantic Ocean
07:05in order to break the isolation from the countries that do not have access to it.
07:11In the last sessions of the forum,
07:13the participants touched on the threats related to the Siberian security
07:17on individuals, countries and risks that they represent on economic and social levels.
07:23The speakers confirmed that they represent a new war
07:26that threatens the sovereignty of economic and security countries
07:29and their confrontation requires joint action.
07:33Report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abrouch.
07:37The global Siberian security is more powerful
07:40than the new patterns in the age of threats.
07:43This is one of the main topics of discussion in the Daesh forum in its 16th edition.
07:47Realizing the balance between technological advancement and security
07:51represents, according to the participants,
07:53a continuous challenge that requires the development and adoption of effective strategies
07:57to defend the digital world,
07:59especially those related to the protection of personal information
08:02and the continuity of the main operations of companies and governments.
08:07The panel that I was on
08:09focused on the impact of technology on war and security.
08:13Of course, one of the most important issues today is technology and the Siberian war
08:17and how it affects a number of things.
08:20It gives countries advanced weapons
08:23and enables individuals to reach a level of destruction and killing
08:27that was previously limited to countries only.
08:29Then, of course, we focused a lot on the Siberian war.
08:34Threats facing the world
08:36represent a major challenge for many countries.
08:39This requires, according to the participants,
08:41strengthening partnerships and advancing the exchange of experiences and experiences
08:44in the field of Siberian security
08:46and defining the best practices to improve the ability to face Siberian threats
08:50and exploring effective strategies to protect the vital infrastructure
08:54and sensitive data.
08:57I think today there is a big challenge.
08:59There is what is called the Hegenean war
09:01and the Hegenean wars that the world is now familiar with.
09:04There are new paradigms that emerged in the war
09:07through the emergence of the Siberian war
09:10and the Siberian threats against the countries.
09:12As a result, the sovereignty of the countries and the steadfastness of the countries
09:16if there is no solid strategy
09:19to confront what is happening in this large field of information transformation,
09:26there will be a strategic transformation in the policy of the countries related to security.
09:34The future challenge for many countries
09:37is to confront the Siberian threat of security
09:40and to take advantage of the opportunities provided by artificial intelligence.
09:45The city of Aleppo became the second largest city in Syria
09:50outside the control of the Syrian government
09:52for the first time since the outbreak of the conflict
09:55with the control of the Al-Sham Liberation Organization
09:58and its allied factions in all neighborhoods
10:01where the forces of the regime were spreading
10:03according to what the Syrian Human Rights Center has done today.
10:07The director of the center, Rami Abdel Rahman, said
10:10that the Al-Sham Liberation Organization and its allied opposition factions
10:15have completely controlled the city of Aleppo
10:18except for the suburbs under the control of the Kurdish forces,
10:21which makes the city the first time out of the control of the regime's forces
10:26since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011.
10:32Russia announced that it had discussed in separate negotiations
10:36with Iran and Turkey the situation in Syria
10:39after the control of the Al-Sham Liberation Organization
10:42and its allied factions over the largest part of the city of Aleppo.
10:46The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement
10:49that Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
10:51was researching the Syrian protests with Turkish and Iranian observers.
10:57Younes Barakat reports.
11:02The beginning of a Russian-Turkish-Iranian diplomatic movement
11:06following the escalation witnessed by Syria.
11:09Moscow has conducted separate negotiations
11:12to investigate the situation, which it described as dangerous.
11:16In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said
11:19that during a phone call between Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
11:24and Turkish observer Hakan Fidan,
11:26the two sides expressed their concern
11:29about the dangerous development of the situation in Syria
11:32and the military escalation in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib,
11:36and emphasized the need for joint cooperation
11:40to ensure the stability of the situation in Syria.
11:43Sergei Lavrov also made a phone call to his Iranian observer Abbas Arakji,
11:49in which the two sides shared their concern
11:52over the escalation of events in Syria,
11:55where the Russian Foreign Ministry
11:58spoke of a terrorist attack on armed groups
12:01in all of Aleppo and Idlib.
12:03Moscow added that the two ministers agreed
12:06on the need to intensify joint efforts
12:09to restore the situation to its previous state.
12:12On the other hand, France called on all parties
12:15to respect international human rights
12:18and protect civilians in northern Syria,
12:21and the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement
12:24that France is following up on military developments in Aleppo.
12:30The UN Secretary-General of the State of Gaza
12:32and the Palestinian Refugee Organization,
12:35the UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini,
12:37announced that the United Nations
12:39has suspended humanitarian aid
12:41through the Karm Abu Salem crossing
12:43between Israel and the Gaza Strip
12:45due to security concerns.
12:47Lazzarini said on November 16
12:50that armed gangs robbed a large convoy
12:53of aid trucks,
12:55and added that yesterday
12:57a small number of food trucks
13:00were tried to enter the same road
13:03and all of them were taken.
13:10The Israeli army announced
13:12that it carried out a series of strikes
13:14against Hezbollah sites in Lebanon
13:16and said that these strikes came
13:18after observing activities that posed a threat.
13:22The Israeli army strikes on Hezbollah sites
13:25come after four days
13:27since the beginning of a rapid ceasefire between the parties.
13:35Iran, Germany, France and the United Kingdom
13:38agreed to continue the diplomatic dialogue
13:41after frank talks in Geneva
13:43were surrounded by silence
13:45in light of rising tensions
13:47due to the Tehran nuclear program.
13:49Diplomats from the four countries
13:51engaged in talks in Geneva
13:53touched on the Iranian nuclear program
13:55and cooperation.
13:57We follow the most important
13:59of these diplomatic talks
14:01to the Deputy President
14:03of the Arab and International Affairs Department
14:05at the Saoud Zayed Center,
14:07Mohamed Alyamani from Cairo.
14:09Regarding the most important points
14:11between the two sides,
14:13between the European powers
14:15and the Iranian side,
14:17it is what happened
14:19between the two.
14:21Between Iran and the United States
14:23on the one hand
14:25and between Iran and the
14:27nuclear agency on the other.
14:29Because after the withdrawal
14:31of Donald Trump
14:33from the beginning of 2018
14:35until now,
14:37it means that it is also
14:39rising tensions
14:41by the Iranian side.
14:43This is also a point.
14:45The other point is
14:47how to return
14:49to this agreement
14:51from the gates
14:53of these European countries.
14:55But in addition,
14:57Mr. Kareem,
14:59some other countries
15:01want to impose
15:03sanctions
15:05on the Iranian side
15:07and on the
15:09Revolutionary Guard
15:11on the other hand,
15:13because the Revolutionary Guard
15:15is a terrorist organization
15:17and must be
15:19stepped up
15:21under this name.
15:23On the other hand,
15:25there is also a very high
15:27expectation
15:29from the European countries
15:31because they did not want
15:33Donald Trump to come.
15:35This is also related
15:37to these negotiations
15:39between the two sides,
15:41with all the confirmation of Mr. Kareem.
15:43But let's talk
15:45about the United States
15:47that these negotiations
15:49are one thing
15:51and that what some
15:53European countries are doing
15:55is another thing.
15:57This is also a part.
15:59The other part is related
16:01to several strategies.
16:03Previous discussions between Iran
16:05and the European powers
16:07and increasing questions
16:09about the possibility
16:11of reaching a new agreement.
16:13We follow the statements
16:15of Mohamed Al-Yamani,
16:17Vice President of the Arab
16:19and International Affairs Department
16:21at the Saoud Zayed Center
16:23in Cairo.
16:25A new agreement,
16:27but are these European
16:29countries really
16:31on the Iranian side?
16:33Although the Iranian side
16:35says that there is a new reality
16:37and a new agreement
16:39and a new node
16:41or even a return
16:43to the old agreement.
16:45This is also a point.
16:47A while ago I talked about
16:49an important matter
16:51related to these negotiations
16:53or related to these investigations.
16:55It is to break ties
16:57and this is what the US administration
16:59is trying as much as possible
17:01to impose new penalties
17:03on the Iranian side.
17:05This means that
17:07when they impose new penalties
17:09on Iran,
17:11they do not go to a new reality
17:13or a new agreement
17:15between the two sides.
17:17This is also a point.
17:19The most important point,
17:21as we know,
17:23is that there are three countries.
17:25These are the countries represented
17:27by China.
17:29As we know, China relies
17:31entirely on Iranian oil.
17:33This means that the United States
17:35in this context
17:37is playing and trying
17:39to suppress this proposal.
17:41As for the new agreement,
17:43I see from my point of view
17:45that there is no agreement
17:47and that even the vision
17:49that the European countries
17:51are trying to show in this context
17:53is just a vision.
17:55The vision is different
17:57from the procedures.
17:59The vision is different
18:01from the secret and public negotiations
18:03with the new administration.
18:05Does this European vision
18:07also agree with the vision
18:09of Donald Trump
18:11or does it even agree
18:13with the vision of the deep state?
18:15US President-elect
18:17Donald Trump nominated
18:19Cash Battle,
18:21who worked as his advisor
18:23Trump said that
18:25Cash is a brilliant lawyer
18:27and a fighter for America.
18:29First, he dedicated his professional life
18:31to spreading corruption
18:33and defending justice
18:35and the protection of the American people.
18:37After this announcement,
18:39he will be appointed
18:41to the current FBI Director,
18:43Christopher Wray,
18:45who was appointed to the presidency
18:47for 10 years in 2017.
18:50US President-elect
18:52Donald Trump threatened
18:54the BRICS countries
18:56by imposing 100%
18:58public funds.
19:00In this case, these countries
19:02decided to give up the dollar
19:04in their international trade dealings.
19:06In a post on the social network
19:08Truth Social,
19:10Trump asked the BRICS countries
19:12to commit to not creating
19:14a new currency
19:16and not supporting any alternative currency
19:18that would replace the US dollar.
19:20He also said that
19:22they will be exposed to 100%
19:24public funding
19:26and that they will have to
19:28sell their shares in the US market.
19:30Nine BRICS countries,
19:32including Brazil, Russia, India,
19:34China and South Africa,
19:36have decided to reduce their dependence
19:38on the US dollar
19:40as a reference currency for international trade.
19:42Members of the BRICS group
19:44are studying the possibility
19:46of increasing their financial independence
19:48and reducing the US dollar's influence
19:50on the global economy.
19:52Trump's threats
19:54in the context of his economic and political
19:56speech
19:58before taking office
20:00officially on the 20th of January.
20:06In Tunisia, and in the shadow
20:08of the social dialogue
20:10with the authorities for more than two years,
20:12the 5th National Conference
20:14on Social Movements
20:16was held.
20:18Participating organizations
20:20revealed that
20:22the refusal of rights and freedoms
20:24and the criminalization of collective work
20:26and the climate of intimidation
20:28have all had an impact
20:30on the cabinet's work.
20:32More with our correspondent in Tunisia,
20:34Fatih Al-Falhi.
20:36In the shadow of the social movements
20:38and government policies in Tunisia
20:40during the protests
20:42the 5th National Conference on Social Movements
20:44was held.
20:46The 5th National Conference on Social Movements
20:48was chosen by the Tunisian Institute
20:50for Economic and Social Rights
20:52under the title
20:54New Equations,
20:56New Challenges.
20:58It takes place in a climate
21:00in which the doors of social dialogue
21:02have been closed for more than two years
21:04in the face of the social movements.
21:06There is an economic crisis
21:08that has fallen
21:10in the shadow
21:12of the social situation
21:14as purchasing power
21:16has declined,
21:18as unemployment
21:20has fallen,
21:22as poverty
21:24has increased.
21:26In addition to this,
21:28there has been a sharp return
21:30to dealing with
21:32the different voices
21:34and positions of official speech.
21:36The conference is about
21:38the relationship between social movements
21:40and government policies
21:42and is looking for new solutions
21:44and new equations.
21:46Today, it is a condition of life
21:48for social movements
21:50after losing their ability
21:52to store their resources
21:54in exchange for accumulating
21:56their social demands
21:58and a clear push for freedom
22:00and a return to rights
22:02according to the Tunisian link
22:04to defend human rights
22:06Today, we are witnessing
22:08the tightening of the social movement
22:10through the criminalization
22:12of the social movement.
22:14The link stands with the protesters
22:16and with those who demand their rights
22:18in a project that supports them
22:20and demands from them side by side
22:22the provision and guarantee of these rights
22:24as stated in the international treaties
22:26and the Tunisian constitution.
22:28There is a focus on the political issue
22:30related to women,
22:32the prisons today,
22:34and all these judicial pursuits
22:36organized by the public opinion
22:38from journalists
22:40and lawyers
22:42Today, their freedoms
22:44are threatened.
22:46The demand remains
22:48to activate and improve
22:50the purchasing power
22:52and to adjust the system
22:54of rights and freedoms
22:56at the head of the list
22:58of social demands in Tunisia.
23:00The latest reports of the Tunisian
23:02international commission for economic
23:04and social rights
23:06to record more than 300
23:08protest movements
23:10in October
23:12with an increase of 9%
23:14compared to last September.
23:16We return to Morocco
23:18where the 18th round
23:20of the world conference
23:22for the most beautiful women
23:24in the world
23:26with the participation
23:28of 44 Gulf countries
23:30in the Atlantic initiative
23:32launched by King Mohammed VI.
23:34The final party
23:36handed over the flag
23:38to Canada
23:40which will organize the next round.
23:42A report by Nouf Al-Majdoubi.
23:46The 18th round
23:48of the world conference
23:50for the most beautiful women
23:52in the world
23:54with the Atlantic initiative
23:56launched by King Mohammed VI
23:58to record more than 300
24:00protest movements
24:02in the world
24:04with the participation
24:06of 44 Gulf countries
24:08in the Atlantic initiative
24:10launched by King Mohammed VI.
24:12The final party
24:14handed over the flag
24:16to Canada
24:18with the participation
24:20of 44 Gulf countries
24:22in the Atlantic initiative
24:24launched by King Mohammed VI.
24:26The final party
24:28handed over the flag
24:30to Canada
24:32with the participation
24:34of 44 Gulf countries
24:36in the Atlantic initiative
24:38launched by King Mohammed VI.
24:40The final party
24:42handed over the flag
24:44to Canada
24:46with the participation
24:48of 44 Gulf countries
24:50in the Atlantic initiative
24:52launched by King Mohammed VI.
24:54The final party
24:56handed over the flag
24:58to Canada
25:00with the participation
25:02of 44 Gulf countries
25:04in the Atlantic initiative
25:06launched by King Mohammed VI.
25:08The final party
25:10handed over the flag
25:12to Canada
25:14with the participation
25:16of 44 Gulf countries
25:18in the Atlantic initiative
25:20launched by King Mohammed VI.
25:23The conference included
25:25discussions on issues
25:27related to renewable energy
25:29and environmental protection
25:31by using technology
25:33as well as encouraging
25:35youth initiatives
25:37to protect the environment
25:39and climate,
25:41which strengthens
25:43international cooperation
25:45in sustainable development.
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