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00:00Let's go to the news.
00:19Welcome to this live broadcast from Median TV in Tanja.
00:24Let's wait for the headlines.
00:27In Doha, negotiations between Israel and Hamas have been cancelled
00:32amid renewed hopes of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
00:39The United Nations is reaffirming that more than 21 million Sudanese
00:44urgently need food and health care.
00:50In 2024, Morocco ranks second in the international ranking of scientific innovation
00:56by Moroccan universities.
01:09Welcome to the start of Morocco.
01:12Thanks to Moroccan universities, Morocco ranks second in the international ranking
01:17of scientific innovation by Morocco in 2024
01:22through a number of regional and international scientific initiatives.
01:27Let's hear more about this from Yunus Bazi and Wasim Haddan.
01:33Morocco ranks second in the international ranking of scientific innovation by Morocco in 2024.
01:42This is a significant step compared to the previous year
01:47and shows that the Kingdom is moving towards strengthening its position
01:51as an innovative country at the international level.
01:54The achievement of Morocco's recent right to rank second in Africa
01:58in the field of innovation is an important achievement.
02:02The question is why did Morocco rank second?
02:07There are several reasons.
02:09First, there is no hostility, but there is a kind of investment in scientific research and innovation.
02:18Second, there is a feeling among researchers and researchers
02:22that the importance of scientific research is applicable.
02:25When you do a patent, you are an innovator.
02:28An innovator can be seen in the international ranking.
02:31When a university puts a patent, it is in the name of the university.
02:36This is an international vision.
02:39This is what we believe to give Morocco the international ranking.
02:44This classification supports Morocco's vision for 2030
02:48which aims to strengthen innovation as a basis for sustainable development
02:54and to expand international cooperation in the field of science and technology.
03:01We have seen a lot of innovation.
03:04Lately, the teams have improved.
03:07We have seen a lot of innovation in Morocco.
03:10Lately, we have seen a lot of improvement.
03:13We have good teams.
03:15We can compare them with the European teams.
03:18We are still optimistic to innovate more
03:21and try to surpass the European teams.
03:24We are still optimistic to innovate more
03:27and try to surpass the European teams.
03:30We are still optimistic to innovate more
03:33and try to surpass the European teams.
03:36This new classification is indicative of the efforts of Moroccan researchers
03:40and universities and the efforts of the Kingdom
03:43to develop and strengthen the infrastructure for research and innovation.
03:47We stay in Morocco, where the General Manager of the Meteorological Observatory
03:52said that heavy snowfall will affect a number of areas of the Kingdom.
03:57This is today and tomorrow.
04:00The General Manager said in a warning
04:03that these heavy snowfall will affect the areas of Tanja,
04:07Al-Sila, Al-Araish, Al-Maddiq, Al-Fnadiq, Tetouan, Wazzan, Fahs Anjara,
04:12Shrifshawan, Tawnat, Sidi Qasim, and Qunaitra.
04:16This is starting today at 6 p.m.
04:19and until tomorrow at 4 p.m.
04:23It is also expected to record snowfall tomorrow
04:27at altitudes exceeding 1,700 meters.
04:31Among them are Amalat, Aqalim, Shifshawan, Azilal, Ifran, Midelt,
04:35Bulman, Safr, and Husayma.
04:40Following the record of an increase in the cumulative number of cases of infection
04:45in the Khamenei region,
04:48health experts emphasize the importance of vaccination
04:52to combat the epidemic and protect children from the spread of this epidemic.
04:58The cumulative number of cases of infection in the Khamenei region,
05:02known as Buhamroun,
05:04raises many questions about the symptoms of this epidemic
05:08and ways to prevent it.
05:10Health experts highlight the risk of this epidemic,
05:14especially among children, due to the rapid spread.
05:18Buhamroun is one of the diseases that spreads very quickly.
05:22A sick child can infect 16 to 20 other children
05:26until they do not have the immunity to Buhamroun.
05:29It is also a dangerous disease.
05:31It can kill children.
05:33It can even kill without children.
05:35It can cause vision loss.
05:37It can cause seizures of the respiratory system,
05:39seizures of the brain.
05:41Infection is caused by a severe infectious virus
05:45that moves through the air
05:47and includes the symptoms of the epidemic,
05:49such as flu, fever and skin rash,
05:51which appears on the patient after a few days of infection.
05:56Unfortunately, we noticed in Morocco,
05:58starting in Khalifa Rabni Millan,
06:00and now in the north,
06:02we noticed that the Ministry of Health said
06:05that the vaccine that protects the society
06:08is 95% effective.
06:11The official numbers of the Ministry of Health
06:14show that more than 19,000 people have been infected
06:17and 107 people have died
06:19since October 2023.
06:23Experts emphasize the importance of vaccination
06:26that has contributed to saving the lives of millions around the world.
06:32Vaccination is available.
06:34It is available for free.
06:36It is also available in pharmacies.
06:39It is refundable.
06:41Its price is not expensive.
06:43It is 150 dirhams.
06:45It is refundable.
06:47It remains 50 dirhams.
06:49All of us, the doctors,
06:51the children, the private sector,
06:53and all doctors,
06:55all people,
06:57we have done our best to reach this 95%.
07:02We see that the Ministry of Health
07:04is doing a great job,
07:06but it needs all the help of parents
07:08to get their children back on track.
07:11We know that from 2000 to 2021,
07:14the number of child deaths in the world
07:16was 60 million.
07:18In 20 years,
07:2060 million deaths.
07:22Now, annually,
07:24more than 100,000 children die.
07:27To combat the spread of the epidemic,
07:29the Moroccan Ministry of Health
07:31announced a plan to limit the outbreak,
07:33particularly by promoting vaccination campaigns
07:36and developing an immediate monitoring and intervention system.
07:39The Moroccan Ministry of Health
07:41also includes organizing
07:43sensitive health campaigns
07:45in various educational institutions.
07:49The Kingdom of Morocco has witnessed
07:51an unprecedented drought crisis
07:53in the last six years.
07:56As a result of the climate changes
07:58witnessed by the region,
08:00which have had a negative impact
08:02on the agricultural sector
08:04and the price of crops.
08:09The Kingdom of Morocco
08:11has been experiencing
08:13an unprecedented drought crisis
08:15since 2019.
08:17It witnessed its peak in winter 2024,
08:19which has had a negative impact
08:21on a number of vital sectors,
08:23including the agricultural sector
08:25and the waste of water brushes.
08:27Today, we are at a global level.
08:29We have reached a stage
08:31of global warming,
08:33which is beyond
08:35what we are used to.
08:37Therefore,
08:39there is a large increase
08:41in radiation energy
08:43on the surface of the earth
08:45and the ocean.
08:47This is what made
08:49the ocean
08:51experience a high temperature
08:53for the first time.
08:55Air pollution
08:57has become violent
08:59because the energy
09:01that moves the air
09:03has become strong.
09:05Therefore,
09:07we are in a new situation
09:09and a new climate
09:11because the energy balance
09:13has changed,
09:15but now we are also
09:17at a new stage.
09:19We know that the climate
09:21is changing,
09:23so we know what to do
09:25to prevent it.
09:27We also have a set of products
09:29that are known
09:31to have certain conditions
09:33for their development.
09:35Today,
09:37with the rise of the temperature,
09:39we do not know
09:41if half a condition
09:43is enough
09:45or if we need other conditions.
09:47Therefore,
09:49we are in great difficulty
09:51facing the future conditions
09:53of our climate.
09:55The climate crisis
09:57has greatly affected
09:59the Kingdom's borders
10:01where it reached
10:0329 December last year
10:05with a percentage of 28.47%,
10:07which is equal to
10:094,794 million square meters
10:11with a slight increase
10:13from the previous year
10:15with a percentage of 23.29%.
10:19Climate change
10:21is a result
10:23of human activity.
10:27This affects
10:29the production of food,
10:31the rise of the water level,
10:33the risk of floods
10:35and earthquakes
10:37as we have seen in Morocco
10:39and Spain
10:41and other countries
10:43that are experiencing
10:45these natural phenomena.
10:51The problem today
10:53is that we have not faced
10:55the necessary austerity
10:57and the transition
10:59which will cost us a lot
11:01in the future.
11:03To face the crisis,
11:05Morocco has adopted
11:07a number of major policies
11:09such as building dams
11:11and adding the National Waterway Map
11:13in 2030
11:15and the National Program
11:17to supply water
11:19for drinking and bathing
11:21for the period between
11:232020 and 2027.
11:27In this context,
11:29Zine El Abidine El Hosseini,
11:31an expert in environmental legislation
11:33and climate change,
11:35said that the water resources
11:37are in a difficult situation
11:39due to the droughts
11:41experienced by the majority
11:43of the Moroccan regions.
11:45The current situation
11:47of the water resources
11:49is really
11:51a difficult situation
11:53considering that
11:55the last six years
11:57of drought
11:59were suitable
12:01for citizens
12:03in general
12:05as well as for farmers
12:07to move towards
12:09this source,
12:11i.e. the groundwater,
12:13due to the droughts
12:15and the lack of surface water resources.
12:17This refuge to these resources
12:19made
12:21the amount
12:23or the reserve
12:25of it
12:27decrease rapidly
12:29and the water levels
12:31drop dramatically
12:33faster than
12:35normal.
13:01Qatar is once again
13:03in an atmosphere
13:05of great optimism
13:07about the talks between
13:09Hamas and Israel
13:11with Egypt and the United States.
13:13While negotiations
13:15continue in Doha,
13:17the Security Council
13:19held an exceptional meeting
13:21about Gaza to demand
13:23an immediate ceasefire.
13:25Some countries
13:27repeatedly claim
13:29that an agreement
13:31on a ceasefire
13:33will soon be reached,
13:35but the reality is
13:37continual killing and death.
13:39I would like to emphasize
13:41that the negotiations
13:43must be stopped
13:45by political will
13:47and not by the lives
13:49of innocent people.
13:51Winning a war
13:53does not necessarily
13:55mean securing peace
13:57and refuging
13:59the Gaza Strip.
14:29In November
14:312023,
14:33about 100 Israeli prisoners
14:35were released,
14:37while Hamas
14:39killed dozens of them
14:41in random Israeli caves
14:43while
14:45Tel Aviv
14:47held more than
14:4910,300 Palestinians
14:51in its prisons.
14:59The main reason
15:01for Israel and Hamas
15:03not reaching
15:05a ceasefire
15:07is that the political will
15:09of the Israeli government
15:11has not matured yet
15:13and the declared war
15:15has not been achieved yet.
15:17The political will
15:19of the Israeli government
15:21has not matured yet
15:23and the government
15:25has not achieved
15:27its goal yet.
15:29The main goal
15:31is to destroy
15:33Hamas' military capabilities
15:35and to ensure
15:37that the Gaza Strip
15:39does not pose a threat
15:41to Israeli national security
15:43in the future.
15:45Negotiations are still
15:47ongoing in the Gaza Strip
15:49and yesterday we saw
15:51a number of missiles
15:53being launched
15:55by the Israeli government
15:57in what is known
15:59as the Gaza Strip.
16:01Therefore,
16:03Netanyahu and his government
16:05going to the Gaza Strip
16:07will have a negative impact
16:09on their popularity
16:11in Israeli society.
16:13The Israeli opposition
16:15will invest in the Gaza Strip
16:17and tell the Israeli citizens
16:19that this war,
16:21this destruction
16:23by Netanyahu,
16:25despite 15 months,
16:27did not protect the security
16:29of the Israeli citizens
16:31and will not destroy
16:33the military capabilities
16:35of Hamas.
16:37On the other hand,
16:39the Ministry of Health
16:41of Hamas announced
16:43that 59 Palestinians were killed
16:45in the past 24 hours
16:47and the number of killed
16:49increased to 45,720
16:51since the beginning of the war
16:53between Israel and Hamas
16:55in the Gaza Strip
16:57about 15 months ago.
16:59The ministry said
17:01that the Israeli army
17:03committed four massacres
17:05against families
17:07in the Gaza Strip
17:09and in the West Bank.
17:11The Israeli army also carried out
17:13night raids and arrests
17:15in several cities and towns
17:17while a Palestinian was killed
17:19in the Gaza Strip.
17:21The U.S. Department of State
17:23announced today that
17:25President Joe Biden
17:27agreed to sell weapons
17:29to Israel worth $8 billion
17:31including artillery,
17:33Hellfire missiles
17:35and warheads.
17:37A foreign official said
17:39that the ministry
17:41chose the Congress
17:43in an unofficial way
17:45in a deal of $8 billion
17:47over a long period
17:49through restoring
17:51vital ammunition
17:53and air defense capabilities.
17:55The Biden administration
17:57agreed in August 2024
17:59to sell weapons
18:01to Israel worth
18:03more than $20 billion.
18:07A foreign minister
18:09in the new Syrian administration
18:11said in the Middle East
18:13that he will hold
18:15an official visit
18:17to Qatar, the UAE and Jordan
18:19after this week
18:21was the first foreign visit
18:23to Saudi Arabia
18:25since he took office.
18:27Shibani said in a post
18:29on X platform
18:31that these visits
18:33support stability and security
18:35and economic recovery
18:37and the construction of
18:39distinguished companies.
18:41The new Syrian administration
18:43said in a statement
18:45that it is committed
18:47to strengthening the economy
18:49of the country.
18:51Sudan warned the United Nations
18:53that famine
18:55is spreading
18:57in a dangerous way
18:59in the country
19:01as the war between the army
19:03and the armed forces continues.
19:05The organization said
19:07that more than 21 million Sudanese
19:09urgently need food
19:11and assured that
19:13those among them
19:15are suffering from a difficult
19:17humanitarian situation.
19:19About 16 million are in need
19:21of more than 4 billion
19:23US dollars
19:25to provide assistance
19:27and protect the civilians
19:29from the implications of the war
19:31in Sudan.
19:33We also stop
19:35at the resumption
19:37of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
19:39In response to the launch
19:41of US missiles
19:43towards Ukraine,
19:45Moscow warned
19:47that the use of these missiles
19:49will face a severe response.
19:51The Russian army
19:53announced
19:55that it had dropped
19:578 US ATACAMS missiles.
19:59Omar Al-Shamlali reports.
20:05The use of US missiles
20:07in an attack
20:09on Russia
20:11angered Moscow.
20:13A statement from the Russian army
20:15warned of a severe response
20:17to the launch of US missiles
20:19towards its territories.
20:21The Russian army
20:23announced earlier
20:25that it had dropped
20:278 US ATACAMS missiles
20:31targeting the Russian region
20:33of Belgorod.
20:35In recent weeks,
20:37Russian President Vladimir Putin
20:39threatened
20:41to strike Kiev
20:43with a ballistic missile
20:45that would exceed
20:47the speed of sound
20:49if Ukraine
20:51hit Russian territory
20:53with long-range weapons
20:55such as US ATACAMS
20:57or British Storm Shadow.
20:59US President Joe Biden
21:01allowed Ukraine
21:03to launch
21:05long-range missiles
21:07300 km away
21:09to hit Russian targets.
21:11This was followed
21:13by reports
21:15that North Korea
21:17had sent thousands of troops
21:19to help Moscow
21:21in the war against Kiev.
21:23Since then,
21:25Kiev has been striking
21:27with US ATACAMS
21:29and other long-range missiles.
21:31Moscow responded
21:33by launching two strikes
21:35on Ukrainian territory
21:37using the Orishnik missile
21:39and warned of a severe response
21:41every time Kiev used
21:43Western-made missiles
21:45against its territories.
22:01First of all,
22:03how will Russia
22:05respond
22:07after targeting Belgorod
22:09with US-made missiles?
22:11Is there a possibility
22:13of a military escalation
22:15between Russia and Ukraine
22:17after this incident?
22:19First of all,
22:21this is not the first time
22:23that Russia has targeted Ukraine
22:25with Western missiles,
22:27specifically US ATACAMS missiles.
22:29Russia has already responded
22:31by launching the Orishnik missile
22:33in Belgorod.
22:35Since then,
22:37Russia has not used
22:39the Orishnik missile
22:41again.
22:43If this change
22:45goes to the table,
22:47Russia may increase
22:49its attacks on locations
22:51that are used in Ukraine
22:53either to supply
22:55the Ukrainian armed forces
22:57or to produce weapons.
22:59But at the same time,
23:01Russia will not increase
23:03its attacks,
23:05but to calm down.
23:07It should be noted that
23:09the Russian nuclear contract
23:11was amended in November
23:13and the use of nuclear weapons
23:15was expanded,
23:17but to warn
23:19and not to use
23:21on the ground.
23:23Russia has more
23:25weapons than Ukraine,
23:27but the challenge
23:29to Russia is
23:31how to convince the West
23:33seriously about its red lines
23:35without letting the situation
23:37down,
23:39except for a direct
23:41Western-Russian confrontation.
23:43You say that Russia
23:45is rising to calm down.
23:47Is there a possibility
23:49to stop this war
23:51through negotiations
23:53between Russia and Ukraine?
23:55But on the other hand,
23:57there is a retreat
23:59of Ukraine to the Russian lands.
24:01What does that mean?
24:05There is an impression
24:07that Russia is ahead of time
24:09to control more lands
24:11in eastern Ukraine
24:13to be strong
24:15when the negotiations
24:17are confirmed by Trump.
24:19There is great hope
24:21for Trump to help
24:23end the war in Ukraine,
24:25but at the same time
24:27it must be admitted
24:29that the war will not stop
24:31without Trump's appointment.
24:33It is true that he claims
24:35to be a businessman
24:37and a negotiator
24:39and promises to end the war
24:41in Ukraine,
24:43but there is a deep country
24:45in the United States
24:47that Russia promises
24:49to destroy Moscow
24:51through the Ukrainian gate
24:53without going
24:55to the direct confrontation.
24:57If we think about
24:59the first Trump administration,
25:01it rose to power
25:03promising to improve
25:05relations with Russia
25:07and even showed
25:09the possibility
25:11of recognizing
25:13the Russian sovereignty
25:15in the Kremlin,
25:17but the situation
25:19is still unstable.
25:21What are the expected scenarios
25:23for this war
25:25based on these developments
25:27and based
25:29on Trump's statements
25:31before his appointment?
25:33He says
25:35the war will end
25:37before January 20.
25:39There are several scenarios.
25:41One of them
25:43is that Trump
25:45may reach an agreement
25:47with Putin
25:49and Zelensky
25:51to stop the war
25:53at the present
25:55border.
25:57He may use
25:59the policy of
26:01the carrot and the stick
26:03with the two countries.
26:05He may continue
26:07to support the American
26:09military and financial
26:11support to Ukraine
26:13in the event of a
26:15negotiation.
26:17If Moscow and Kiev
26:19accept such offers,
26:21this means that the hot stage
26:23of the conflict will end
26:25in the coming weeks or months.
26:27What are the tendencies
26:29that Ukraine may present
26:31if it sits on the negotiating table?
26:33The tendencies
26:35may be
26:37to give up the idea
26:39of reclaiming the lands
26:41in the open
26:43and accepting the hostile situation
26:45or postponing the
26:47issue of Ukraine's membership
26:49in NATO for a certain period of time
26:51in exchange for
26:53maintaining the independence
26:55of the Ukrainian state
26:57at the current stage
26:59and continuing to support
27:01the financial and financial
27:03financing of the United States.
27:05Thank you, Mr. Rami Al-Qalioubi,
27:07the expert academic and political analyst
27:09on Russian affairs.
27:11We followed you live from Moscow.
27:13Thank you for your participation
27:15and all these explanations.
27:17We have reached the end of this broadcast.
27:21Goodbye.