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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 30/12/2024

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00:00Welcome to a new edition of the Media Morning, here are the headlines.
00:22Hommage to Jimmy Carter, the former president of the United States, who died this Sunday
00:29at the age of 100 and saluted in the world for his commitment in favor of human rights.
00:36National mourning in South Korea to honor the memory of the 179 people killed in the
00:45worst air disaster in its history.
00:52And then some 8 million Chadians voted yesterday in the provincial and local legislative elections,
00:59marked by a low participation, 52.37% at the closure of the polling stations.
01:12Hommage to Joe Biden, defender of the rights of the vulnerable for Emmanuel Macron,
01:18the former president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, who died this Sunday at the age of 100
01:24and saluted in the world for his commitment in favor of human rights.
01:29America and the world have lost a leader, a man of state, an extraordinary humanitarian.
01:33The American President Joe Biden and his wife reacted in a statement.
01:37The challenges that Jimmy faced as president arose at a crucial moment for our country.
01:44He did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans, wrote Donald Trump.
01:50Other foreign leaders reacted to the death of Jimmy Carter.
01:54He defended the rights of the most vulnerable people and fought relentlessly for peace,
01:59emphasized French President Emmanuel Macron on social media.
02:03For his part, the director of the World Health Organization, Tedros Ghebreyesus,
02:08saluted the work of the Jimmy Carter Foundation, which has saved innumerable lives
02:14and brought closer the elimination of many neglected tropical diseases.
02:20People themselves as hard-nosed realists, but who wish to resist the mean-spirited among us.
02:29In South Korea, the flags are waving this Monday to honor the memory of the 179 people killed
02:37in the worst plane crash ever on its soil.
02:41An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the tragedy.
02:46A video of the crash that occurred on Sunday morning, broadcast by the local MBC channel,
02:51went around the world.
02:53We see a plane landing at the airport in Muan on its stomach,
02:57smoke escaping from its engines before hitting a wall at the end of the runway
03:03and being engulfed by flames.
03:05This Boeing 737-800 of the South Korean company Jeju Air,
03:11from Bangkok, transported 175 passengers and 6 crew members.
03:17All passengers were killed, according to the final report of the emergency services,
03:23with the exception of a nurse and a steward.
03:26The country has declared a national mourning on this day,
03:29while the interim president, Sang Mok,
03:33is going to the scene of the tragedy for a commemoration ceremony.
03:37According to the authorities, the presumed cause of the tragedy
03:40is a collision with the birds.
03:48In Syria, the election organization could take four years,
03:52according to Ahmad Sharaa during an interview with the Saudi Arabian channel,
03:57the head of the Hayat group, Tahrir al-Sham,
04:00said that the drafting of a constitution could take three years.
04:05He added that it would be necessary to rewrite the constitution,
04:10a task that could take two or three years.
04:13The new Syrian leader, Ahmad Sharaa,
04:16called on Sunday the administration of the future American president, Donald Trump,
04:21to lift the sanctions imposed by the United States on Syria
04:25under the old regime of Bashar al-Assad.
04:30Turkey was a friend of the Syrian people,
04:33and since the beginning of the revolution, it stood with them.
04:36Syria will not be forgotten.
04:38The reaction now is France,
04:40where the new Minister of Justice proposes to isolate in prison
04:44the 100 largest drug traffickers,
04:47with the aim of preventing them from having contacts abroad
04:51to continue their criminal activities.
04:54I suggest you listen to this.
04:57The objective, it is a first objective,
05:00of symbol to mark strong,
05:02to take the hundred,
05:04that's what I asked the prison administration,
05:07to identify people who would be able to network
05:10in connection with the Ministry of the Interior,
05:13who obviously have this information,
05:15to be able to show that we will stop in France
05:18to order the trafficking of his prison,
05:20or to order the murder of his prison,
05:22to threaten magistrates,
05:24lawyers, prison agents of his prison.
05:29In the news also,
05:31some 8 million Chadians voted yesterday in the elections.
05:34Provincial and local legislative,
05:36marked by a low participation,
05:3852.37% at the closure of the polling stations.
05:42An Jamaina roll-out of participation
05:44has soared to 36.22%
05:46according to the estimates of the National Election Management Agency,
05:50while the deposition is still in progress.
05:53Parties of the opposition have announced
05:55the withdrawal of the electoral process
05:57in the third round due to fraud.
06:00As is customary,
06:01nomads, police and military,
06:03voted on Saturdays,
06:05with more than 72% of votes expressed in the army,
06:08more than 54% for the nomadic population,
06:11according to the National Election Management Agency.
06:16The vote took place in 26,617 offices
06:21across the country,
06:22in the presence of a hundred foreign observers
06:24and representatives of the political parties.
06:26The roll-out is taking place in a geopolitical context,
06:30moving with the withdrawal,
06:32in the course of the French army,
06:34after the breakup of a military cooperation agreement,
06:36leading to the end of the colonization
06:38of the attacks of the terrorist group Boko Haram
06:41in the region of Lakhchad.
06:45Tijaniyya
06:48The Tijaniyya method has contributed to the enrichment
06:52of the relations of religious and spiritual communication
06:55between Morocco and the African countries,
06:58in particular with Senegal.
07:00These are the words of Ahmed Sofiq,
07:03the Moroccan Minister of Jails and Islamic Affairs,
07:07who spoke on Saturday,
07:09at the opening of the 44th edition
07:12of the Islamic Cultural Days
07:14organized by the Tijaniyya Coordination of Dakar,
07:17under the patronage of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
07:20and placed under the presidency of the Chief of State
07:24of Senegal, Bassirou Dioumaïfane.
07:31In Guinea, following the announcement of the report
07:35of the end of the transition period,
07:37the living forces are very angry.
07:40Opposition parties and members of civil society
07:43have decided not to recognize the military in power
07:46from December 31.
07:49Idrissa Sissé
07:51It is the execution of the ten points
07:53of the transition schedule
07:55that should lead to a return
07:57to the constitutional order in Guinea.
07:59To date, many points remain unfinished.
08:02For the political formation
08:04of the former Prime Minister Selouda Rengiano,
08:07the authorities of the transition
08:09lacked the will to give power to civilians.
08:12The transition will not end on December 31
08:14because we did not do what we had to do.
08:16There is no basis yet.
08:18For me, I do not hear anything from the CEDAW.
08:20No one from the CEDAW came here
08:22to accept a two-year dynamic schedule.
08:26And in those two years,
08:28they included the Ravek.
08:30I understood that the CEDAW,
08:32if it has hope,
08:34it is not quality hope.
08:36Because we can't do a Ravek in two years.
08:38It is not possible.
08:40In any country in the world,
08:42we do a Ravek in two years.
08:44For the Alliance for Change and Progress,
08:46the actors involved in the transition in Guinea
08:48must give more time to the leaders
08:50for a real refoundation.
08:52The leader of this party
08:54refutes the use of street demonstrations
08:56announced by the living forces.
08:58This transition came
09:00following a difficult situation
09:02for the Guineans.
09:04Let's give time to those
09:06who have taken power today
09:08to get us out of the situation
09:10we were in,
09:12so that Guinea
09:14can now live
09:16the true era of democracy.
09:18This cannot be done
09:20in haste.
09:22How can we talk today
09:24about elections
09:26when we don't even have
09:28an electoral file,
09:30when we don't even have an electoral code?
09:32Even the institution
09:34that will preside over the elections
09:36doesn't have a consensus
09:38on this.
09:40We think
09:42that the refoundation
09:44is on the right track.
09:46The living forces of Guinea
09:48want to oppose by all legal means
09:50to avoid a shift
09:52which, according to them, will lead
09:54to a confiscation of power by the military.
09:56They are also planning
09:58a demonstration on January 6
10:00to demand the respect of the commitment
10:02taken for a return to the constitutional order.
10:06Sudan rejects a report
10:08supported by the UN
10:10on the spread of famine.
10:12The report reveals
10:14that famine would have spread
10:16in five regions of the country.
10:18UN agencies have stated
10:20that 638,000 people
10:22are facing
10:24catastrophic hunger levels
10:26and that 8 million people
10:28were on the brink of starvation.
10:30The UN Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid
10:32Salwa Adam-Begna
10:34called it pure invention.
10:36Rumors of famine in Sudan
10:38state that some agencies
10:40use food as a pretext
10:42to push forward
10:44their objectives.
10:50Now we come back to this
10:52judicial case
10:54which shook the city of Tonger
10:56for several months
10:58in the case of the Al-Khair group.
11:00After a 45-hour hearing
11:02last Wednesday,
11:04the court of first instance
11:06of Tonger gave its verdict.
11:08The total number of sentences
11:10against the 24 accused
11:12stands at more than 70 years
11:14in prison.
11:16Let's listen to
11:18the lawyer
11:20of Tonger.
11:22The initial trial
11:24In a first instance
11:26judgment,
11:28the three main accused
11:30in the case of the Al-Khair group
11:32in Tonger
11:34were sentenced
11:36to five years in prison
11:38each.
11:40For the other members
11:42of the network,
11:44the pronounced sentences
11:46vary between four years
11:48to three months in prison
11:50and another accomplice
11:52is sentenced to three months
11:54in prison.
11:56The court
11:58has not yet
12:00pronounced the civil action
12:04related to the compensation
12:06of the victims,
12:08estimated between 1,100
12:10and 1,200 people.
12:16In the new year,
12:18some Moroccan markets
12:20will welcome
12:22flowers, chocolates
12:24and pastries.
12:26These end-of-year parties
12:28are an opportunity
12:30to exchange gifts
12:32and share happy moments
12:34with family.
12:36This is a report
12:38by Ayoub Draza and Idriss Ayyoud.
12:40In the city of Rabat,
12:42the last days of December
12:44mark a special effervescence.
12:46Residents and visitors
12:48take a central place
12:50in the end-of-year celebrations
12:52and florists are in full activity
12:54to respond to a growing demand.
12:58Flowers are in high demand
13:00for this period.
13:02Customers want
13:04elegant compositions,
13:06often to offer to their loved ones
13:08or decorate their table.
13:12It is a very special period.
13:14Flowers are in high demand
13:16during the holidays.
13:20We have designed special gifts
13:22for the holidays.
13:26People like to offer flowers
13:28to their loved ones.
13:30They bring joy
13:32and amuse the houses.
13:34It is a gift that always pleases.
13:36Chocolate shops
13:38also know a peak of activity.
13:40Chocolate, a symbol of pleasure
13:42and sharing,
13:44is in high demand
13:46during this period.
13:48I like flowers a lot
13:50because they decorate the house.
13:52You can also offer them
13:54to friends if you are invited.
13:56Here there are beautiful flowers
13:58and bouquets.
14:00There are even dried flowers
14:02which allow you to stay all year long.
14:04It is a place full of poetry.
14:06New Year is synonymous
14:08with sharing and joy.
14:10I like to celebrate it as a family.
14:14I like to buy gifts for the new year.
14:16I like to offer gifts to my mother
14:18who gave me everything.
14:22Offering a gift in this period
14:24is a precious gesture.
14:28I wish a happy new year
14:30to all Moroccans.
14:32In parallel with the shops,
14:34the atmosphere in the streets
14:36is festive and joyful.
14:38The lights and animations
14:40create a charming setting
14:42for the capital.
14:46In Morocco,
14:48snowfalls and cold waves
14:50are expected until Tuesday.
14:52In several provinces,
14:54Azela, El Tinrir, El Hawz
14:56and El Zezet,
14:58temperatures will drop
15:00in the provinces of
15:02Middelt, Tel Oden,
15:04Sebni Millel and Ifran
15:06to minus 5 degrees.
15:08This is what the General Directorate
15:10of Meteorology
15:12expects in an alert
15:14of orange alert levels.
15:32And now,
15:34the best of the guests
15:36of Médien TV.
15:40What is the role of Israel
15:42in the stability of Hezbollah?
15:46Israel benefits from Hezbollah's
15:48weakness and from the
15:50violation of the agreement
15:52signed between the Lebanese
15:54government and Israel.
15:56It benefits from the fact
15:58that the Lebanese army
16:00is a very weak army
16:02that cannot resist.
16:04It destroys all the military
16:06infrastructure set up
16:08of Hezbollah, especially in the south of Lebanon, and according to the agreement, Hezbollah
16:13must withdraw after the river of Litany, so in the south of Lebanon, normally, there
16:20is no military force that can stop the instructions that are made by the Israeli army, so they
16:31are destroying all the infrastructure, and they are even razing the houses of the inhabitants
16:40of the south of Lebanon, to avoid the return of Hezbollah, as happened in 2006, when there
16:49were clashes between Hezbollah and Israel, I think that Israel is taking advantage of
16:56the situation, and they are trying to tempt the reaction by violating, they have violated
17:03almost 320 times the Trev agreement between the two sides, and the 60 days that have been
17:13agreed to withdraw completely from the south of Lebanon, are coming to an end, I think
17:21maybe there will also be a provocation by Hezbollah to stay, or they will respect the
17:29commitments that were made to France and the United States that guaranteed these 60-day
17:40Trev agreements.
17:41It is beyond the sanitary infrastructure, everything was systematically destroyed by the Israeli army,
17:50whether in the north of the Gaza Strip, in the center or in the south, they no longer have access to care in a hospital.
17:55To have access to medicine, now, in all these forced displacement phases, which is a constraint
18:00for the populations to have access to health care, now you have to be able to access hospitals
18:06that are further south to get a little bit of health care, which is a constraint in addition
18:09in the daily life of Gazaoui, which is beyond hospitals, no electricity, no heating,
18:15now there are children who die of colds.
18:16In fact, from the beginning of the genocides in the Gaza Strip, the mediators, Qataris, Egyptians, Americans and others,
18:28try to start negotiations and every week we are told that there is an advance in the negotiations
18:38and we will almost reach something and it has been going on for 14 months.
18:43And so Israel negotiates to save time and continue its plan, as I said at the beginning of the show,
18:51and continues to aim, that's the objective, to declare the Gaza Strip as a habitat for the inhabitants
18:59and destroy all infrastructure, even cultural places, churches, mosques, everything has been destroyed.
19:06So, in my opinion, as I said, it will continue and there will be no negotiations that will not succeed.
19:16Benyamin Netanyahu is waiting for the arrival of Donald Trump.
19:23We consider today that law is a complex field.
19:27It is complex because regulation is a vast, precise field, but also very rigorous.
19:33All citizens are subject to regulation and so that we can better know our duties,
19:38so that we can fulfill our obligations, it is important to make this access easy and fun.
19:46We are working today to put in place a platform that can be used by an interesting number of users,
19:53because we allow them to first be able to ask questions in natural language,
19:57that is, without having to go through a complex terminology, but also that is suitable for the profile of each user.
20:07And what I mean by that is that we have put in place intelligent systems that are able to adapt to users,
20:14whatever their legal level, whatever their field of expertise, to make access to law easier and that meet their needs.
20:24What is the role of the platform?
20:27We have put in place today a platform that is 100% multilingual,
20:31and what I mean by that is that, whatever our language,
20:35we are able today to ask questions in natural language, in the language of our choice,
20:40to obtain precise and sourced answers from Moroccan regulation.
20:45It should be noted that in Morocco, regulation is published in Arabic,
20:50with sometimes official translation editions,
20:53but this limits the field of use, in particular in relation to all people who can be, for example,
21:00non-Arabic speakers or multinationals, foreign investors who want to come to Morocco.
21:05So we offer them access in natural language, in their native language, to Moroccan regulation.
21:12And then also, which is important, we simplify this access.
21:16Today, regulation is fragmented.
21:18We do not have interfaces or platforms that can group this access in a single platform.
21:26So we regroup this regulation, we make it available in any facility, and then in all languages.
21:33Voilà qui referme cette édition. Merci de l'avoir suivi. Bonne suite de programme sur Mediain TV.
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