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مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف عالمية - 05/12/2024

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00:00Welcome, dear viewers, to the Arabic and international press.
00:13The American foreign policy magazine said that at a time when the position of the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
00:21Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is changing towards Tehran, this should not be worrying.
00:27A newspaper article mentioned that Riyadh is approaching Tehran, but it is moving away from Israel and the possibility of normalization.
00:35The brutality of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip has angered many in Saudi Arabia.
00:42The writer said that the Crown Prince used the word mass extermination as a clear warning to the upcoming Donald Trump administration,
00:50which is of great importance for normalization between Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a follow-up to the Ibrahim agreement.
00:59The British Times considered that the control of the Syrian opposition factions over the city of Aleppo, the second largest city in Syria,
01:09is approaching the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, bringing him closer to fulfilling the dream of Damascus.
01:17She said that the scene of the Turkish flag fluttering over the historical castle of Aleppo is the last thing the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad feared.
01:28Many believe, according to the article, that President Erdogan has been dreaming of this scene for a long time,
01:35where the flag of the past two was raised a few days after the invasion of the armed forces of the city.
01:42The newspaper added that for many observers, this is another sign that Ankara is playing a prominent role in the latest developments in the Syrian civil war.
01:55Support for Assad's Russians and Iranians.
01:58Has the first period changed?
02:01The weekly Al-Majalla asked and wrote in this article that the sudden attack carried out by the armed rebels on the Syrian city of Aleppo,
02:10which is of strategic importance,
02:12raised serious questions about the ability of President Bashar al-Assad's government to withstand the crisis.
02:19According to the article, Al-Assad was able to remain in power despite the conditions of the Syrian civil war,
02:26thanks to the great support he received from his two main allies in Tehran and Moscow.
02:33But the ability of all Russia and Iran to provide sufficient support to Al-Assad remains a point of doubt,
02:40given their current involvement in other conflicts around the world.
02:46A world engulfed in wars, but who are the winners?
02:52The title of another article published by the London Arab newspaper,
02:56in which it argued that in the light of the desperate military conflicts that are raging in the world,
03:02there does not seem to be a winner among the sides fighting,
03:05except for the arms manufacturers and military services that accumulate large fortunes and benefit from the constant chaos.
03:14According to the newspaper, analysts argue that it will not be the Russians or the Americans or the Israelis who will be the final winners
03:22at the end of the destructive military conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza,
03:26but the profit will be from the share of arms manufacturers in the world,
03:31who are described as the merchants of death.
03:34On the other hand, the American newspaper Politico mentioned that it was decided
03:40that President Donald Trump will stop the efforts of President Joe Biden,
03:44which continued for years to cancel the student loans of tens of millions of people
03:50with the arrival of republicans to power in the coming months.
03:54According to what was mentioned on the site,
03:57Donald Trump's advisers and foreign allies were discussing ways to cancel the various initiatives in the Biden era,
04:05which presented serious or easy ways to cancel loans for hires.
04:11According to the article, this step will be a culmination of nearly four years of attacks
04:17carried out by Republican legislators and public advocates on Biden's policies to reduce student loans.
04:24With this, we end our tour of the Arab and international newspapers.
04:29Goodbye.
04:35Transcription by ESO. Translation by —

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