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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 28/12/2024

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00:00You are watching Media TV Africa, thank you for joining us for this round of news.
00:21The Moroccan government has adopted the project of decree on the improvement of the income
00:27of the private sector employees.
00:29It plans a minimum wage increase of 5% in non-agricultural and agricultural activities.
00:36Details in a few moments.
00:41In Syria, several families gathered in Damascus to call on the new authorities
00:47on the fate of their loved ones who have disappeared in the prisons of the former regime of Bashar al-Assad.
00:53They demand that light be made.
00:58The Senegalese Prime Minister was yesterday at the National Assembly for his declaration of general policy.
01:05Osmantsoko has declined this tax of rupture based on a refund of public action
01:10and also an important tax reform.
01:13We meet again right now for the development.
01:19Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
01:22The government council has adopted a decree on the implementation of commitments
01:27related to the improvement of the income of private sector employees
01:31and held in the social tripartite agreement signed on April 29, 2024
01:36between the government, trade unions, employers' most representative professional organizations.
01:43This decree plans an increase in the minimum wage of 5% in non-agricultural and agricultural activities.
01:52The minimum wage will be 17.1 dirhams per hour in non-agricultural activities.
01:58As of April 1, 2025, the minimum wage paid for a working day in agricultural activities will be set at 93 dirhams.
02:08In this same dynamic, Abdelatif Ouarbi, Minister of Justice,
02:17presented on Thursday in front of the government council
02:21an exhibition on the implementation of proposals related to the revision of the Family Code.
02:27This exhibition was presented in accordance with the Royal High Instructions
02:32and devoted to the question of the revision of the Family Code.
02:36This was indicated at the end of the council by the spokesperson of the government, Mustafa Meytas.
02:45Four months after their integration into the 39th contingent,
02:49the calls for military service have integrated the various training centers of the Royal Armed Forces.
02:56The new ones are also preparing to move on to the second phase of professional qualification in various specialties.
03:03Let's dive into Ben Slimane's air base with our special envoy, Abdelmoula Boukraïs, UNES Benzineb, for the story.
03:15After completing the basic military training stages,
03:19the calls for military service of the 39th contingent have lent their presence to officers and staff of the Royal Armed Forces.
03:26The so-called lessons have followed, over the last four months,
03:30a training focused, among other things, on citizen and physical education.
03:39This first phase of training allowed me to learn many skills,
03:43such as discipline, patience and, above all, commitment.
03:49Qualities that will be very useful to me in my professional and personal life.
03:57This first phase is an important experience, full of challenges and motivation.
04:03Now we are going to start a specialized professional training.
04:09It is a step that requires more effort and dedication to be up to the task.
04:18The second phase of eight months will be dedicated to professional training in several specialties
04:24that take into account their skills and their level of study.
04:32Depending on the results of the first phase, the calls will integrate different specialties
04:37that will allow them to improve their professional knowledge.
04:42I am confident that they will be able to develop their practical skills to meet the needs of the job market.
04:54In addition to a military parade, this ceremony is marked by theatrical and musical performances
04:59performed by the called ones.
05:01It is closed by the return of prizes to the national games of the called ones.
05:07Earlier this Saturday, the Israeli army declared that it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen
05:12the day after a deadly Israeli raid on sites in the hands of its rebels,
05:17including Sanaa Airport, where the head of the World Health Organization,
05:22Tedros Ghebreyesus, was killed.
05:25The rebels were said to have launched drones into the city of Tel Aviv
05:29and attacked a ship in the Arabian Sea.
05:32The UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Aid in Yemen, Julien Herneis,
05:37also present at Sanaa Airport during the raid,
05:41denounced strikes against an absolutely vital civilian site
05:45for humanitarian progress in this country in civil war since 2014.
05:53A silent crowd gathered on Friday in Damascus to call on the new authorities
05:59on the fate of their loved ones who have disappeared in the prisons of the old power.
06:04These families demand justice for the victims of the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
06:09Raja Engo tells us more.
06:13On the place of Hijaz, in the center of Damascus,
06:16several dozens of demonstrators brandished photos of the members of their families,
06:21the fate of tens of thousands of prisoners.
06:23And disappeared constitutes one of the most painful aspects of the Syrian drama.
06:29We are here today, families of the disappeared and former detainees.
06:33We come from different regions of Syria to say that our search for our loved ones has not yet ceased.
06:38And it will not stop until we have found the complete truth about what happened to them.
06:43We want to know who is responsible for their detention,
06:46who tortured them, if they were killed, who killed them
06:49and where they were buried.
06:54During the reign of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrians were imprisoned, tortured and killed.
06:59Three NGOs called on the new authorities to take measures
07:02to preserve evidence of the atrocities committed by the Assad regime.
07:06Families do not know when or how their loved ones left.
07:10They have not heard from them for a long time.
07:14The last news I received from my son was that he had been hit on the head,
07:19suffering from cerebral hemorrhage and that he is dead.
07:22It was the last news I heard about him.
07:25After that, I don't know anything else.
07:32Thursday, security forces arrested in the west of the country
07:35a general who led the military justice under the old regime.
07:39He is accused of being responsible for the death sentence of thousands of people
07:43detained at the sadly famous prison of Sayed Naya after expeditious trials.
07:50Let's go to Gaza, where the WHO announced yesterday
07:53that the last large operational hospital in the north of the Palestinian territory
07:58was out of service after a raid by the Israeli army against Hamas fighters.
08:04The first information is that key services were set on fire and destroyed during the raid.
08:1060 staff members and 25 patients are in critical condition,
08:15added the international organization.
08:18This operation near the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit El-Arya
08:22takes place the day after the announcement by the director of the establishment
08:26of the death of five staff members in an Israeli strike.
08:34The German legislative elections will be held on February 23.
08:39President Frank-Walter Steinmeier announced this Friday the dissolution of the parliament.
08:45A long-awaited decision.
08:47After the implosion of the governmental coalition of Chancellor Olaf Scholz,
08:52political stability in Germany is justly a great asset,
08:58said the head of state.
09:01According to the polls, the conservative opposition is by far the favorite of this scrutiny
09:05in front of the far-right party AFD and the social-democratic party SPD of Olaf Scholz.
09:15It was expected at the half-cycle.
09:17The Senegalese prime minister presented yesterday in front of the deputies of the 15th legislature
09:22his plan of rupture for the next five years.
09:25Ousmane Sonko has declined this rupture axis based on a resumption of public action
09:31and also an important tax reform.
09:34The head of state also intends to abrogate the amnesty law of former president Macky Sall
09:39covering the political violence that had made victims between 2021 and 2024.
09:45Another announcement of the prime minister is the application of the principle of reciprocity
09:49for the delivery of visas.
09:51Ousmane Sonko also expressed his ambition to go towards the purification of the Senegalese political field.
10:04During his visit to the 15th legislature,
10:07the Senegalese prime minister also announced the next withdrawal
10:11of all foreign military bases in the country.
10:15Ousmane Sonko, what do we hear?
10:21The President of the Republic has announced the next withdrawal of foreign military bases in Senegal.
10:26Of all military bases in Senegal.
10:33Finally, as regards the foreign policy of Senegal,
10:36new bases have been thrown, namely the return to orthodoxy
10:41in the Senegalese diplomatic representation abroad
10:44with the accreditation of career diplomats
10:47with the focus on strengthening cooperation with African countries.
10:53In Korea, two presidents pushed for the exit in just two weeks.
10:58This Friday, the deputies voted in majority
11:01the motion of the resignation of the interim president,
11:04accusing him of actively participating in the insurrection
11:07after the attempted abortion of his predecessor,
11:10to restore martial law.
11:13Dina Amrini reports.
11:18This is a first in the history of Korea.
11:21The interim president, Han Daxo,
11:23was in turn dismissed this Friday by the opposition deputies.
11:28They blame him for refusing to grant three vacant seats
11:32to the Constitutional Court,
11:34responsible for validating or invalidating the dismissal of his predecessor.
11:38This decision comes less than two weeks
11:41after Han Daxo was dismissed
11:44following the dismissal of President Yun Suk-hyol.
11:47The vote took place under the loud protests
11:50of the members of the ruling party, the PPP,
11:53the People's Party of Power,
11:55who began to sing and raise their fists in a sign of anger.
12:01I announce the motion of dismissal of the interim president, Han Daxo,
12:06out of 192 deputies who voted.
12:09192 voted for the dismissal.
12:12The deputies accuse Han of actively participating in the insurrection
12:16after the attempted abortion of his predecessor,
12:19to restore martial law on December 3rd.
12:22Now, it is the Minister of Finance
12:25who is in charge of the interim head of state,
12:28who promises to stabilize state affairs and overcome the current crisis.
12:33We sincerely hope that the political uncertainty
12:36that threatens the economy of our country and our national security does not worsen.
12:40We also call for the cooperation of the parties in power and the opposition.
12:45Current political disturbances have impacted the economic sector of Korea.
12:50On Friday morning, even before the announcement of the dismissal,
12:54the Korean won plunged, compared to the dollar,
12:57to its lowest level in nearly 16 years.
13:00In 2024, more than 10,400 migrants died or disappeared at sea
13:06during their pre-trip to Spain.
13:09According to a report by the Spanish NGO Camaninando Fronteras,
13:14published on Thursday, this year was marked by a record migratory influx
13:19in the archipelago of the Canaries of Namrini for more details.
13:24The year 2024 recorded an explosion of deaths of migrants
13:28attempting to reach the Spanish coast.
13:31More than 10,400 migrants found death or disappeared at sea this year.
13:36According to the latest report of the Spanish NGO
13:39in defense of the rights of migrants, Caminando Fronteras,
13:43the total number of deaths rose by 58% compared to 2023.
13:49The vast majority of these human losses took place along the Atlantic road,
13:54considered the most dangerous in the world.
13:57This circuit saw tens of thousands of people leave Western African countries
14:02to try to gain the Canary Islands,
14:05which are increasingly used as a gateway to continental Europe.
14:10The Spanish NGO also highlighted a strong increase in boats
14:15leaving Mauritania in 2024.
14:18The country then became the main starting point for migrants
14:22heading to the Canary Islands.
14:25Caminando Fronteras, which alerts maritime authorities
14:28about the presence of boats in distress,
14:31evokes the sad record of 30 deaths per day on average
14:35between January and mid-December 2024.
14:38These data are based on the stories of migrant families
14:41and on the official statistics of the people rescued.
14:44Faced with this situation, the NGO is not optimistic
14:48and qualifies this year as the deadliest.
14:52For their part, the Malian authorities have just announced
14:55the disappearance of some 70 migrants,
14:58including 25 Malians, in a new shipwreck in the Moroccan waters,
15:02on its way to Spain.
15:06Since December 24, a definitive anti-dumping law of 29.93%
15:12has been applied to the importation of Egyptian-origin canned tomatoes,
15:17for a period of five years.
15:20This measure follows an investigation
15:22carried out by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce,
15:25and the developments with UNESPEN and ENEMBA.
15:29It is now official,
15:31the importation of Egyptian canned tomatoes
15:34to their definitive anti-dumping site of 29.93%.
15:39This decision, taken by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce
15:42and the Ministry of Economy and Finance,
15:44follows an open investigation
15:46after a complaint from the National Federation of Food Industries.
15:56Professionals in the sector have reported
15:58unfair trade practices
16:00regarding the importation of Egyptian-origin canned tomatoes.
16:05We salute this governmental decision
16:08aimed at defending the local industry.
16:15The investigation, covering the period
16:17from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023,
16:20revealed that Egyptian imports
16:22had a significant impact on the domestic market.
16:26For its part, the report of the National Federation of Food Industries
16:30showed a 14% drop in the local production market,
16:34while the price differences between imported and local products
16:38went from 13% to 35% between 2018 and 2022.
16:48This decision does not go against the free trade agreement
16:52between Morocco and Egypt.
16:55This measure is part of the rules
16:57of the World Trade Organization,
16:59which authorizes such practices
17:01to protect local industries.
17:03Note that Morocco imported more than 29.6 million cans of tomatoes
17:07in 2023, of which about 75% came from Egypt.
17:10The entry into force of the anti-dumping law
17:13is a sign of the importance
17:15of the free trade agreement
17:17between Morocco and Egypt.
17:24This decision on Egyptian imports
17:26could therefore redefine the dynamics
17:28of the Moroccan market.
17:33Ladies and gentlemen,
17:35I take you to the discovery
17:37of the Rabat Jewelry Museum,
17:39an essential place to relive
17:41the fascinating history of Moroccan art,
17:43jewelry and jewelry.
17:45This building, which was built
17:47in a 19th century palace,
17:49offers a magnificent fusion
17:52between traditional architectural
17:54and cultural heritage.
17:56This is our heart-to-heart
17:58with Raja Helgo.
18:00The Jewelry Museum
18:02presents a rich collection
18:04of ancient jewelry, traditional jewelry
18:06and ceremonial accessories
18:08used by Moroccan women
18:10through the centuries.
18:12A total of 8,000 objects are exhibited
18:14in the museum, from objects to costumes,
18:16through bags, belts and shoes.
18:18Unique pieces from different regions
18:20of the kingdom are exhibited here.
18:24This museum, located in the heart
18:26of the Kasbah of Lodaya,
18:28reveals a historical dimension.
18:30There is a collection of archaeological objects
18:32in the image of historical medals
18:34dating from the period
18:36between the 19th and 20th centuries.
18:40The necklace of Bizoum
18:42is the oldest piece of jewelry in the world.
18:44It is composed of 32 perforated shells
18:46and was discovered in 2019
18:48in the Bizoum cave
18:50near Sawira.
18:52The gallery, which has a role
18:54of preserving Moroccan cultural heritage,
18:56was visited 11,000 times
18:58in one day this year.
19:02It's my first day
19:04here in this museum.
19:06Moroccan and foreign visitors
19:08come here to discover this site
19:10that highlights the Moroccan heritage
19:12illustrated in precious clothes
19:14and antique jewelry.
19:16In 2024,
19:18His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
19:20donated to the museum
19:22350 pieces
19:24of his personal collection.
19:26The building is a museum
19:28dating from 1915
19:30and was called the Museum of the Zoudayas
19:32until 2006.
19:34This is the end of this news.
19:36Thank you for following
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