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00:00Welcome to the latest news on Median TV in Tannouja, these are the headlines.
00:26King Mohammed VI's Majesty is presiding over a ministerial council to propose preparations
00:31for the World Cup 2030, a deep reform of the National Electricity Regulatory Commission
00:38and turning it into a National Energy Regulatory Commission.
00:45Continuous bombing of the Gaza Strip and serious developments in the efforts to stop the
00:50ceasefire and Amnesty accuse Israel of committing a mass execution in Gaza.
00:57And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
01:04after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
01:15King Mohammed VI's Majesty is presiding over a ministerial council to propose preparations
01:22for the World Cup 2030, a deep reform of the National Electricity Regulatory Commission
01:30and turning it into a National Energy Regulatory Commission.
01:36And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
01:43after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
01:47And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
01:53after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
01:59And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
02:06after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
02:12And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
02:20after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
02:26And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
02:34after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
02:40And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
02:48after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
02:54And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
03:02after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
03:08And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
03:16after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
03:22And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
03:30after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
03:36And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
03:44after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
03:50And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
03:58after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
04:04And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
04:12after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
04:18And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
04:26after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
04:32And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
04:40after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
04:46And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
04:54after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
05:00And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
05:08after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
05:14And in the Republic of Korea, deputies vote on Saturday to isolate the country's president
05:22after his failed attempt to impose official rules.
05:28We are proud to organize the second round of this conference under the auspices of His Excellency King Mohammed VI.
05:38You will know this version of the conference by a group of great scientists and economists
05:48to discuss the latest developments in the field of green hydrogen.
05:54We will also take this year's opportunity to honor a group of Moroccan and foreign scientists.
06:02The organization of this important academic conference comes in conjunction with the efforts of the government
06:08to bring down the royal vision of the Moroccan project in the field of green hydrogen.
06:14A prominent scientific event brings together a number of scientists and researchers in the field
06:20such as the solidification of hydrogen and the production of green ammonia.
06:26Morocco has received a lot of interest from international investors.
06:30Morocco is very interested in the field by international actors,
06:34which provides an opportunity to achieve leadership in the export of green hydrogen.
06:38We are proud of the efforts made to prepare the Moroccan economic system
06:42to contribute to the creation of a self-sustaining industry in the field.
06:48Investment in scientific research is enough to pay for the work invested by the state
06:54to develop the renewable energy sector and go far in the field of green hydrogen development.
07:00This conference is a confirmation of this prominent place.
07:04At the reception of the international university of Rabat,
07:08this conference provides a comprehensive platform for dialogue with various parties,
07:12in a way that reflects the vision of the Moroccan university in the sector development workshop.
07:16The conference also includes the launch of the international green hydrogen award
07:20to honor a number of prominent figures in the field.
07:25After the government called the Moroccan immigrants forgotten and neglected,
07:30during the social dialogue,
07:33a reform was decided for tax exemptions on the salaries of immigrants.
07:39Maha Jamal and Dries Bayout report.
07:42After a long wait, an important social demand has been met by the government's response.
07:48All salaries and pensions are paid within the framework of the basic tax system on income,
07:55and they are all tax boxes.
07:58The procedure will be carried out in two stages.
08:01The salary of 50% as of the beginning of January 2025,
08:05which is a total tax allowance in 2026.
08:09As well as the salary of the previous immigration,
08:12within the framework of the comprehensive immigration system.
08:15This really motivated us to achieve this effort,
08:20by exempting all immigrants in our country,
08:24by tax exemption for two years,
08:2650% as of January 2025,
08:29and 50% as of January 2026.
08:33But the solution is that the percentage involved in this matter is only 14%,
08:39which leads to tax on the income of immigrants,
08:42which requires the government, instead of increasing the efforts,
08:46to enable all immigrants to increase their salaries,
08:49in addition to the rest of the unemployed employees.
08:53This tax amendment was considered by economists as a positive step
08:58towards improving the living conditions of immigrants,
09:01and it will also have a positive impact on increasing purchasing power
09:05and covering other expenses.
09:08It is important for immigrants to know that
09:13staying in their country is a contribution from the employer
09:18for more than 30 years.
09:21This requires an interest,
09:24especially for a person who is an immigrant,
09:28who has a lot of expenses,
09:31such as his children, his health, etc.
09:35But in general,
09:37it was a positive social protection measure.
09:42Today, with the complete exemption for this tax,
09:46this is a direct support for the purchasing power of these citizens,
09:50and it is also an important incentive for this group,
09:53which has suffered from a long period of instability
09:57in terms of income for this group.
10:00I think that 17%, which will be reduced to 0%,
10:05in terms of tax on income,
10:08will have a direct impact on purchasing power,
10:11on increasing consumption,
10:14and also on providing a very important financial integration for this group.
10:21The General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a decision
10:25to reaffirm its support for the ongoing political process
10:29under the exclusive supervision of the International Security Council
10:33on behalf of the Moroccan Sahara.
10:36The General Assembly confirmed the decision
10:39adopted by the Fourth Committee in October,
10:42and calls for the decision that was adopted
10:46by all parties to fully cooperate with the UN Secretary General
10:50in order to reach a political solution for the Sahara.
10:54The political process is supported by the decisions
10:58of the Security Council since 2007
11:02in order to reach a fair, permanent and acceptable political solution
11:06for the parties to the Moroccan Sahara issue.
11:11In France, Prime Minister Michel Barnier
11:14arrived this morning to the Palace of the Elysee
11:17to present his government's resignation to President Emmanuel Macron
11:21after he was overthrown by the cabinet yesterday.
11:24The article 50 of the French Constitution states
11:27that the Prime Minister must present his government's resignation
11:31to the President after signing a memorandum of understanding
11:36and trust in the National Assembly.
11:39The French President Emmanuel Macron
11:42is expected to address the UN this evening
11:45after the National Assembly rejected the government's trust
11:49in the country following the political crisis in the Palace of the Elysee.
11:53The National Assembly in France approved the memorandum
11:57of trust in the government of Michel Barnier
12:01which was presented by the Alliance of the New Left Front.
12:05The government of Barnier is the first French government
12:09to be forced to leave the country
12:12by voting in favor of trust since 1962.
12:15The details with Oumare Masbila.
12:18Here is the result of the scrutiny.
12:21The French opposition's representatives
12:24then overthrew the government.
12:27Thus, the government of Barnier
12:30is the shortest government in the history of modern France
12:34which allows for an unprecedented period
12:37of political and economic instability.
12:40The fall of the government of Barnier was not a surprise
12:44as the French parliament has suffered
12:47from the absence of a specific majority
12:50since the last legislative elections
12:53With the lack of capacity for individualism
12:56the projects presented to the parliament
12:59find great difficulties in adopting them.
13:02As a result of the lack of trust,
13:04the head of the group of the French party
13:07in the National Assembly, Mathilde Bannou,
13:10called Emmanuel Macron,
13:12called for an early presidential election.
13:15However, Macron's fate,
13:17who has been in power until 2027,
13:20has nothing to do with the constitutional trust
13:23in the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
13:26But what are Macron's options to get out of the crisis?
13:30The French constitution grants the president
13:33the right to appoint a new prime minister
13:36or to re-assign Barnier,
13:38despite the current alliances.
13:40Macron can also call for new legislative elections.
13:44However, this requires waiting
13:47at least six months before they are held.
13:50In the event of a delay in appointing a new government
13:53before the end of the year,
13:55he will work on a budget for 2024
13:58to guarantee the stability of the vital sectors
14:01and pay the wages of employees.
14:03But experts warn that the length of the crisis
14:06may lead to an economic downturn
14:08that has a negative impact on investment and spending,
14:11which may threaten the trust of investors in France
14:15and undermine the state's inability to pay its debts
14:18to a high standard.
14:21The Israeli army carried out a massive bombing
14:24on several areas in the Gaza Strip
14:27after committing two civil rights crimes
14:30while destroying northern battles
14:33between the Palestinian Resistance
14:35and the allied forces in the region.
14:38On the political side, media reported
14:41that Qatar has abandoned its role
14:44as a major mediator to reach an agreement
14:47between Hamas and Israel.
14:49At the same time, two U.S. advisers
14:52to President-elect Donald Trump
14:55talked about achieving the main lines
14:58of a possible ceasefire agreement.
15:01Amnesty International accused Israel
15:04of committing a mass genocide
15:07against Palestinians
15:10in the Gaza Strip
15:13as a warning to the international community.
15:16The organization said its research
15:19found evidence that proves
15:22that Israel has committed a mass genocide.
15:25The Amnesty International report
15:28shows that Israel has committed an act
15:31attended by an agreement to prevent mass genocide
15:34with a specific purpose
15:38In the Republic of Korea,
15:41Yonhap reported that the parliament
15:44will convene next Saturday
15:47to vote on a bill
15:50aimed at isolating President-elect
15:53Yonhap after his failed attempt
15:56to impose the official rules in the country.
15:59In return, the head of the parliamentary group
16:02announced to the ruling party in Korea
16:05that they oppose the bill
16:08proposed by the opposition
16:11to isolate the president.
16:35Seafood for Africa
16:38is taking a strategic step
16:41with Morocco's vision
16:44to strengthen South-South cooperation.
16:47This event reflects the ambitions
16:50of the South-South region
16:53to develop a sustainable marine fishing
16:56and to boost the blue economy
16:59by focusing on innovation
17:02and to strengthen the region's economy.
17:05This event reflects the ambitions
17:08of the African region
17:11to develop a sustainable marine fishing
17:14and to boost the region's economy
17:17by focusing on innovation
17:20and to boost the region's economy
17:23by focusing on innovation
17:26and to boost the region's economy
17:29The South-South region
17:32is taking a strategic step
17:35with Morocco's vision
17:38to strengthen South-South cooperation.
17:43The South-South region
17:46is taking a strategic step
17:49with Morocco's vision
17:52to strengthen South-South cooperation
17:55by focusing on innovation
17:58and also the national economy, and also within the framework of Morocco's strategy,
18:03so that there is an exchange of experiences, and there is also a trade exchange in this field,
18:08which is related to marine fishing and the development of marine life,
18:12considering that they are a strategic sector that guarantees food security,
18:16not only for Morocco, but also for Africa."
18:20Seafood for Africa, which includes participants from more than 27 African countries,
18:26represents a platform for cooperation and strengthening African cohesion
18:30in the fields of marine fishing and the development of marine life,
18:34and the stability of the foundations of innovation and sustainable economic development,
18:37which serves the people of the continent and strengthens its position in the international arena.
18:44I was very proud and happy to attend this forum,
18:48which brings together a number of experts in the field of marine fishing
18:52to exchange experiences and experiences with each other.
18:55I know that Morocco has a lot of experience in the field of marine fishing
18:59and the development of marine life,
19:01so coming here gives me an opportunity to discover how to develop this sector in my country.
19:08The ministry recommends that the sector be highly financed,
19:12this is an initiative like this,
19:14because it is an initiative that aims to create partnerships,
19:17to finance the initiative to create dynamism in the field of marine fishing,
19:23and all its components,
19:25and this goes in line with the direction of His Excellency.
19:28In several speeches, His Excellency addresses the initiatives that concern the fishing sector.
19:38Over the course of three days,
19:40a group of participants in the marine fishing sector
19:44will host regional and regional organizations to exchange experiences
19:49and achieve the launch of a new path of profitable initiatives
19:52that solidify Morocco's position as a bridge for African development.
19:58Now, let's watch the international film festival activities in Morocco.
20:19We hosted the conference hall in Marrakech yesterday,
20:23the first film festival in Morocco,
20:26in Hube Touda, directed by Nabil Ayoush,
20:29in the framework of the festivities section
20:32of the 21st round of the International Film Festival.
20:37Details with Hossam Deen Nasser with the lens of Idrees Bousraha.
20:42Here we continue our enjoyable journey in the world of art
20:46through the international film festival activities in Morocco
20:50to participate in the love of cinema
20:52and to make every day of the festival a clear sign of creativity.
20:58One of the festival's offers is a film in Hube Touda
21:02directed by Nabil Ayoush and starring Nasserine Al-Radi,
21:05which attracted a wide audience.
21:10First of all, today, after the Cannes Film Festival,
21:13the film will be shown at the Marrakech Film Festival.
21:18First of all, how do you feel about your work
21:22in front of the Moroccan audience?
21:25Of course, it's very important.
21:28As you said, we opened the film at the Cannes Film Festival,
21:32six months ago, and we went all over the world.
21:35We went to America, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy,
21:38but it's not like Morocco.
21:40This film has been shown in many Moroccan cinemas,
21:44in the Moroccan film festival, in Cheikhs, in our history,
21:49and we were waiting for the Moroccan audience to see it.
21:53Today, we are happy and proud.
21:55Happy and proud, because cinema is a strong language, Nabil.
22:01Cinema today has a great impact on people, on the audience.
22:06Of course, of course.
22:08We will try to turn this film into a genre
22:11that is based on the staging,
22:14the staging of the film,
22:17which has very long shots,
22:21in order to reach what we want to reach,
22:24and in order to leave a great legacy,
22:27a great legacy of Nisrine Rady,
22:29in order to reach what we want to reach.
22:32Our viewers are with us, the heroine of the film,
22:35Nisrine Rady.
22:37Everyone loves Touda,
22:40and everyone loves your performance in this film.
22:44Where do you get this energy from?
22:46From you.
22:48This is an energy that I worked on for a year.
22:52I got it from Cheikhs Haqiqiyat.
22:54They taught me how to deal with this role.
22:57And of course, there was a big team
23:00who loved this film,
23:02which is why I decided to make this film and Touda.
23:06As an actress, of course,
23:09I had additional energy in this role,
23:12because it was difficult.
23:14The first time I sang,
23:16I was afraid of this role,
23:18but I put a lot of energy into it,
23:21and I knew that I was serving at the right time.
23:25The International Film Festival in Morocco
23:28in its 21st round
23:30is a balanced artistic demonstration
23:32that contributes to enhancing the cinematic culture
23:35and increasing the production of Moroccan cinema.
23:38We will see you in our next program.
23:41Goodbye.
23:44The International Film Festival in Morocco
23:47played an important role
23:49in promoting Moroccan cinema.
23:51It is also an international cultural event
23:54to promote the cinematic industry in Morocco
23:57and the African continent.
24:00I think we should be proud
24:04to have a festival like this in Morocco.
24:08Why?
24:10Because there are many aspects
24:12that we would like to see
24:14other than cinema.
24:16In cinema, we want to improve
24:18the quality of the guests
24:20and the quality of the films
24:22and the tributes they pay.
24:24We want to give an opening
24:26not only to Moroccan cinema,
24:28but also to Morocco.
24:30We should know that
24:32we are visiting a group
24:34of international names
24:36who came here
24:38to invest in Morocco.
24:40We should know how to benefit
24:42from this festival.
24:44We should benefit from it artistically
24:46and we should benefit from it
24:48in a media way
24:50to show the image of Morocco.
24:52I think this is the right way.
24:54I think the festival in Morocco
24:56is not only a showcase
24:58of Moroccan cinema,
25:00but also a showcase
25:02of Moroccan cinema.
25:04This international festival
25:06is a showcase
25:08of Morocco's economic
25:10and organizational capabilities.
25:12It is also a showcase
25:14of the kind of settlement
25:16we live in.
25:18It is a showcase
25:20of Morocco's economic
25:22and organizational capabilities.
25:24It is also a showcase
25:26of Morocco's economic
25:28and organizational capability.
25:44This is the significance
25:46of the Moroccan festival.
25:48This is the significance
25:50of the Moroccan festival.
25:52There are many people in the world
25:54who know Morocco
25:56Thank you for watching and see you next time.
26:26Have a great day.