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MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 11/01/2025

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00:00Hello and welcome to Méziens TV. Thank you for joining us for a new newscast. Here are the headlines.
00:22The Moroccan people celebrate today the 81st anniversary of the presentation of the Independence Manifesto, a historic event marking freedom, independence, national sovereignty and the achievement of territorial integrity of the kingdom.
00:39For the 4th day in a row, the flames ravage the outskirts of Los Angeles. At least 11 people have died, more than 10,000 buildings have been destroyed and more than 14,000 hectares have gone up in smoke.
00:53The work of the 1st African Congress of Pediatrics continues this Saturday in Casablanca, a three-day event that will focus on medical and epidemiological advances related to the health of prematures, infants and children.
01:08The Moroccan people celebrate today the 81st anniversary of the presentation of the Independence Manifesto, a historic event marking freedom, independence, national sovereignty and the achievement of territorial integrity.
01:26In a statement to the former resistance fighters and former members of the Liberation Army, the family of the National Movement of Resistance and the Liberation Army commemorates with pride this national epic, symbol of the strong symbiosis between the throne and the people to defend the nation's constants.
01:42On the occasion of the commemoration of the presentation of the Independence Manifesto, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI wanted to give his grace to 1,304 people convicted by different courts of the kingdom, an announcement made by the Ministry of Justice in a statement.
01:59The reconstruction efforts after the Delhouse earthquake have allowed the relocation of hundreds of households in Tseroudent. More than 300 houses have been rebuilt throughout the city. This is a report by Abmoula Boukheres and the story is by Dina Mreni.
02:1515 months after the earthquake that shook the Delhouse region, the reconstruction rate of the houses reached 80%. The families who lost their homes were accompanied throughout the rehabilitation period.
02:29The management of the construction and the environment organize regular meetings in order to follow the reconstruction files of the former Medina of Tseroudent. Mobilization, commitment and seriousness are the keywords of this dynamic, whose priority is to relocate the families and assure them of decent living conditions.
02:50The study on the rehabilitation of the houses was carried out by a commission that includes representatives of the regional authority, representatives of the study offices and laboratories in charge of defining the extent of the damage to the reconstruction or repair.
03:07Haji Afsa follows the progress of the reconstruction of his house, damaged by the earthquake, after the technical teams have repaired the damage. Today, the house has reached its final phase.
03:22My house has cracked in several different places. We repaired what we could with bricks. And thank God, this construction is going well.
03:35The house of Haji Afsa is one of the 300 damaged buildings, classified according to the degree of danger and the type of intervention and measures necessary to take.
03:48We can list nearly 310 damaged houses, listed according to the extent of the damage. These houses are classified according to two categories, those requiring repairs and those requiring demolition to be fully rebuilt.
04:04The urban leveling of the doors and historical walls surrounding the ancient city of Zeroudend is also the subject of the rehabilitation program of historical buildings and archaeological sites affected by the earthquake.
04:19In the south of Algeria, in the Tindouf camps, a group of women from the Larouissien tribe caused damage to the vehicles belonging to the so-called Minister of the Interior of the Polisario.
04:31Brahim Beyla, from the tribe of El Guibet El Bouyad, these women acted as a sign of protest against the refusal of this separatist leader to receive them.
04:39She intended to express their discontent following the dismantling of their tent during their absence by elements of the so-called gendarmerie of the Polisario.
04:48They were sent to Paris by an Algerian influencer, expelled by Algeria, which also aroused the anger of the Minister of the Interior.
04:56Three Algerians, one Franco-Algerian, were recently arrested for posting hateful content online against France, inciting violence.
05:02With Algeria, we have reached an extremely worrying threshold, according to Bruno Retaillot.
05:06The Minister of the Interior calls for evaluating all means vis-à-vis Algeria to defend the interests of France.
05:12France will have no other option than to repost if the Algerians continue this climbing posture,
05:19said this Friday the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, an Algerian influencer expelled to Algeria.
05:24This Thursday was sent back to France.
05:27The Minister of Foreign Affairs was stunned by the fact that the Algerian authorities refused to take back one of their outposts,
05:33whose case is now being tried in France.
05:36The fires continue to ravage the outskirts of Los Angeles.
05:39The authorities report 11 deaths and the city is affected by five different fires.
05:43Explanations with Dina Molini.
05:48Houses reduced to ashes, burnt cars and residents in tears in the face of the magnitude of the disaster.
05:54The fires that have been ravaging Los Angeles since Tuesday are among the most destructive in the history of the megalopolis.
06:02Struck by violent winds, the fire continues to wreak havoc.
06:06The damaged buildings are counted by thousands and the toll is aggravated to at least 10 deaths.
06:12Los Angeles is threatened by five out-of-control fires.
06:16Authorities confirm that a sixth fire, named Kenneth, occurred not far from the West Hill area.
06:23We are currently actively engaged in a new forest fire.
06:27This is the Kenneth fire in the West Hill region of Los Angeles, on the border of the Vendura County.
06:33This fire covered more than 20 hectares upon arrival, with a potential for rapid growth.
06:39The fire is a major threat to the city of Los Angeles.
06:43The fire is a major threat to the city of Los Angeles.
06:48The fire is a major threat to the city of Los Angeles.
06:54According to local authorities, the two largest fires in the neighborhoods of Pacific Balisad and Eaton
07:00destroyed more than 10,000 structures and burned nearly 13,000 hectares since their outbreak.
07:06More than 130,000 residents had to evacuate their homes urgently.
07:11U.S. President Joe Biden has deplored very extensive and devastating fires.
07:16He has even described this disaster as one of the worst fires the city has ever experienced.
07:21Smoke clouds cover certain neighborhoods.
07:24The health of the city's residents is deteriorating.
07:28I woke up with burning eyes and an unbearable sore throat.
07:32Friends told me that they were bleeding from the nose.
07:35It's really horrible. I sleep with a mask.
07:38No improvement in air quality is expected.
07:41Some residents of these ruined neighborhoods are suffocating.
07:45The amount of smoke and toxins in the air is enormous.
07:49Even if our house is spared, we will probably not be able to return to it for months.
07:57The damage caused by these terrible fires is estimated to be between $135 and $150 billion, according to local authorities.
08:05The U.S. government has not yet made an estimated estimate.
08:10These spectacular fires remind of the climate emergency,
08:14while scientists warn of the multiplication of extreme meteorological events linked to global warming.
08:24Autonomous territory of Denmark, but covered with 80% ice,
08:28Greenland is fascinating for its supposed mining resources.
08:32This SEO territory is also known for its geostrategic importance,
08:35to the point of arousing the intentions of Donald Trump's annexation.
08:39Explanations with Karajanenko.
08:42The next tenant of the White House reiterates his expansionist ambitions.
08:47Donald Trump assured that control of Greenland was an absolute necessity for the national security of the United States.
08:55In this context, the Danish Prime Minister met on Thursday night the heads of the parties represented in Parliament,
09:01as well as the two Greenland MPs.
09:04Even if she does not think that Trump would try to seize Greenland by force,
09:08she considers that a conversation with their ally, the United States, is necessary.
09:15The United States is our closest ally and on our side,
09:18we are doing everything we can to continue to have close cooperation.
09:22We must remain united in Europe and in the North Atlantic,
09:25and this is why, in a certain way, the growing American interest in Greenland is positive.
09:30It is also an interest that is by no means new.
09:39The Prime Minister said that she did not think that something concrete would happen
09:44as long as the elected president would not take office.
09:47But the Greenland Prime Minister opposes this proposal.
09:50The country is already seeking to take its independence from Denmark.
09:59This fight on the Greenland side is not new.
10:02We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American.
10:05We want to be Greenlanders, and of course it is the Greenlanders who decide their future.
10:12Donald Trump had already targeted Greenland during his first term in 2019.
10:17He had proposed to drop it.
10:19He had drawn a clear refusal from Denmark, which had judged the proposal as absurd.
10:24Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, as large as four times France,
10:29but covered with 80% ice.
10:32The territory is coveted for its natural resources,
10:35although oil prospecting and uranium exploitation are prohibited there.
10:40Donald Trump is also interested in Greenland for its geostrategic importance.
10:45The United States already has a military base.
10:48Economically, Greenland seeks to gain sovereignty,
10:51but remains financially dependent on Copenhagen.
10:58The Lebanese Prime Minister arrived this Saturday in Syria for his first official visit.
11:03The visit of the head of government intervenes in response to the invitation
11:06addressed to him by the new Syrian leader.
11:08Najimi Khatib was on the phone with Ahmad al-Sharaa on January 3,
11:12shortly after the imposition by the new Syrian authorities
11:15of restrictions on the entry of Lebanese into the country.
11:18Syria had imposed its restrictions at the border
11:20after the Lebanese army brought a clash with Syrian militias.
11:27A UN investigator estimated the hope of good cooperation with the new Syrian authorities.
11:32The UN Inquiry Commission had never had access to the country under the power of Bashar al-Assad.
11:38We hope to be able to have a good relationship with the authorities
11:41said Hani Maghali, a member of the commission,
11:43noting that the new power had welcomed immediately
11:46the mission that led him for five days on site.
11:52Back to Morocco, on January 12,
11:55Casablanca welcomes the first edition of the African Congress of Pediatrics,
12:00a meeting of representatives of medical associations
12:03from Europe, Maghreb and Africa,
12:05and supports the patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
12:08the explanations with Khaled Benani.
12:12The very first African Congress of Pediatrics
12:15started this Friday in Casablanca.
12:17Experts and African and international institutions
12:20met for three days to discuss key issues
12:23such as child health, epidemics of our time,
12:26progress, challenges and innovation in Africa.
12:29This event reflects Morocco's commitment to health cooperation in Africa,
12:33in line with other royal orientations
12:36aiming to strengthen south-south partnerships.
12:43This congress is attended by several presidents
12:46of African associations of pediatrics,
12:49including the president of the International Association of Pediatrics
12:53and the president of the Francophone Association of Pediatricians,
12:57which includes more than 30 member countries.
13:01This is the first African congress of its kind
13:04organized in an African country,
13:07with the participation of African and European experts.
13:11The objective of this congress is to allow pediatricians
13:15to exchange experiences and knowledge
13:18in the context of a south-south cooperation
13:21in which Morocco plays a central role
13:24under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
13:28The program includes conferences on allergology and child infections,
13:32the prevention of bronchiolitis,
13:35a study of clinical cases of gastroenterology,
13:38or a symposium on rapid diagnostic tests
13:41and a workshop on the management of the first convulsive crisis in children.
13:46This south-south cooperation is highly appreciated
13:50and we are really proud of it.
13:53This south-south cooperation is highly appreciated
13:56and we are really proud of it.
13:59Morocco welcomes us for the birth of this great initiative
14:02because we know that the resources are not identical,
14:06but the intelligences are there.
14:08This is what we are trying to bring together to do good to African children.
14:15This African pediatrics congress is an excellent idea.
14:18The program is very interesting from a scientific point of view.
14:21This meeting allows pediatrics to get to know each other a little more
14:24and also allows more than twenty African countries
14:27to exchange about pediatrics.
14:38The specificity of this congress is that it has managed to attract
14:41the most influential personalities in the world of pediatrics,
14:44whether from Africa, Europe or the Arab world.
14:47This congress aims to update pediatrics
14:50in terms of current events in the world of pediatrics.
14:58This event was marked by the launch of the African pediatrics prize
15:01Dr. Abdel Latif Barada
15:04under the auspices of the Mohamed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health
15:07and in partnership with the Credit Agricole Group of Morocco.
15:13The presidential election in Guinea could take place before the end of the year,
15:16according to government spokespersons.
15:18Presidential or legislative elections could be held in October
15:21after a referendum for the adoption of a new constitution,
15:24probably in May.
15:27The President of the Transition, General Mamadou Doumbouyev,
15:30promised that 2025 would be a crucial electoral year
15:33to complete the return to constitutional order.
15:40The Gabonese parliamentarians began this Friday
15:43the examination of the bill on the new electoral code,
15:46which is crucial for the presidential election of 2025.
15:49According to the transition process,
15:52the 168 deputies and senators have 10 days to examine
15:55the 383 articles written by the national commission
15:58for the elaboration of the new electoral code project
16:01designated by the President of the Transition.
16:07And a word of sport now.
16:08The Moroccan national team was eliminated from the World Cup
16:11of the Kings League after losing yesterday
16:14to Colombia in the semi-final by 2-1.
16:17The Moroccan team opened the score thanks to Nader Louer
16:20at the 3rd minute, before Colombia managed to come back
16:23with two goals, scored at the 7th and at the 19th.
16:26Despite an equalizer goal scored by Mbark Boussoufa for Morocco,
16:29the referee decided to cancel it after consulting the VAR
16:32allowing the Colombian team to qualify for the final.
16:45...to be able to score the third,
16:48Fouad for inside!
16:50The ball is defended by the United States,
16:52the ball over the net for Fouad,
16:54Fouad who puts it, Nader for inside!
16:56And the phenomenon of the Kings League making a buzz
16:59on social networks around this football tournament
17:02continues to attract more and more spectators in Morocco
17:05and around the world.
17:06And to talk about it, we are live from Rabat
17:08with Abdelbassett El Heijoui,
17:10Professor and Researcher in Sport Management.
17:13Hello.
17:16Hello, Madam.
17:17First of all, I would like to thank you for the invitation.
17:20Thank you for answering our questions.
17:22So, to start, can we just explain to our viewers
17:26what the Kings League is?
17:30Yes, the Kings League is a competition
17:33that is of course inspired a little by futsal
17:36and football at 11,
17:38with a regulation of course
17:41that has nothing to do with the regulation
17:44of football that we know.
17:46All football is normal,
17:48football at 11 is futsal.
17:50But this competition was created in November 2022
17:55and took the name of a Spanish sponsor.
17:58It was created by the former Spanish international
18:01Gerard Piqué, the former player of Barça.
18:04And of course, in 2023,
18:07this competition has grown
18:09because some countries like Switzerland and the United States
18:12have tried, of course, to adopt this competition.
18:16And after, of course,
18:18this founder, who is of course Gerard Piqué,
18:23has tried, of course, to make this competition
18:25a world competition.
18:27It is a 12-team competition
18:30that is played with teams
18:32that contain 12, of course, 12 players,
18:367 players, of course, who play.
18:39And this competition, from 2024,
18:42has become a regular competition
18:46that is played every Sunday
18:48in two periods of 20 minutes.
18:51So, it must be said, this new competition
18:54upsets the traditional football codes.
18:57What are its main rules?
19:01Yes, for the main rules,
19:03we will start with the timing.
19:04The timing is 40 minutes for the match,
19:08divided into two periods of distance.
19:11So, 20 minutes, 20 minutes.
19:13But you should know that the shot,
19:15the shot is not the same thing
19:17as the dirty shot,
19:18or the one we know,
19:19or the normal ball shot.
19:21So, you have a ball that is thrown
19:24and you have two players who try, of course,
19:26to get involved to get the ball.
19:30You have, for example,
19:32from the 18th minute for the first period,
19:35the goal counts double,
19:37in case of inequality, of course.
19:40And from the 38th minute,
19:43that is, in the second period,
19:45there is a dice, of course,
19:47that is thrown to see how many players
19:50will remain on the field.
19:52Already, the match starts with two players,
19:55a goalkeeper and a field player.
19:58And after each minute,
19:59a player, of course,
20:01joins the field of the competition
20:04to get to this player.
20:06This is a mix, a little bit,
20:08of certain rules that we find
20:10in the water polo,
20:11in basketball,
20:12in normal football
20:14and in futsal.
20:16If we take, for example,
20:17the outsides,
20:21or the outsides,
20:24there is no outside.
20:26So, of course,
20:27you have to go beyond the lines
20:29of the goal surface
20:33to count the outsides.
20:38So, it's an amalgam
20:40of certain, we can say,
20:42certain rules that we find
20:44in the water polo,
20:45in basketball.
20:46This is what makes this competition
20:49so remarkable.
20:51It makes it a little bit attractive
20:54and also with more spectacle,
20:59more suspense and more show.
21:03So, you said it yourself,
21:06this tournament was imagined
21:07and directed by Gérard Piqué
21:09and is currently becoming
21:10the favorite attraction of young people
21:12at the moment,
21:13and young people who are
21:14looking for entertainment.
21:15How is this format
21:17attractive to young people?
21:20Yes, starting with the presidents.
21:22The presidents,
21:23either an old choice,
21:25either a printer
21:27or a personality of social media
21:29who is famous and who is known.
21:31And so, that's why
21:33we find more enthusiasm
21:35among young people
21:36towards this competition
21:38and especially the shape,
21:40because the shape is revolutionary.
21:43If we refer a little bit
21:45and we come back to the statement
21:47of Florentino Perez,
21:48he said at some point
21:50that football at 11 with 90 minutes
21:53becomes a little boring
21:55and it would be difficult
21:56to retain young people
21:58and generations
21:59who can't keep up with 90 minutes.
22:02So, maybe we need to look for rules,
22:05look for shapes
22:07that will try to metamorphose
22:09the football that we know,
22:12the normal football.
22:14That's what we tried, of course,
22:16to do with some organizers.
22:19If we take, for example,
22:20the general manager,
22:21it's a general manager
22:22who has already worked in the NBA.
22:24It's the Frenchman Jamal Agawa.
22:26And Jamal Agawa,
22:28he tried to make this competition
22:30more or less global
22:32by trying to play on the show,
22:35on the show, on the suspense,
22:37to, of course, attract the maximum,
22:40especially young people.
22:41We know that the streaming platforms,
22:43it's them, of course,
22:45that broadcast with certain,
22:47of course, certain channels
22:48that have TV rights,
22:50but especially streaming,
22:51streaming, as you know,
22:53so the young face,
22:57the age face of young people,
22:59it's the majority face
23:01that follows, of course,
23:03this kind of competition,
23:04especially at the level
23:06of streaming platforms.
23:08And as part of the suspense
23:11and the show,
23:13you even have the president
23:15of a club that has the possibility
23:16to shoot a penalty.
23:18Either he can choose a shooter,
23:20or he can shoot himself.
23:22We saw that in the game
23:24of Morocco-USA and Morocco-Colombia.
23:29So this competition,
23:31where each team
23:32that participates in the competition
23:33is led by former football stars
23:36or influencers,
23:37you said it,
23:38doesn't this format
23:39risk attracting
23:40more and more fans?
23:41And maybe even,
23:42you said it yourself,
23:43according to the words
23:44of Ferentino Perez,
23:45who said that this format
23:46could even compete
23:47with football,
23:48maybe even futsal,
23:49especially when we talk
23:50about attractiveness,
23:51financial stakes
23:52and sponsoring contracts.
23:56Yes, starting with the former players.
23:59We saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic,
24:01we saw the player
24:03of Juventus, McKinney,
24:06who came to support
24:08the American team
24:09against the players
24:10of the national team.
24:12In terms of sponsoring,
24:14of course,
24:15who says enthusiasm?
24:17Of course, young people.
24:18And who says show?
24:20So that means
24:21it's going to attract
24:22more sponsors
24:23and more commercial partners
24:25who are going to invest,
24:26of course,
24:27in the development
24:28of this competition
24:29to make it international.
24:31There are also streaming platforms
24:34that invest massively.
24:35We also saw sponsors,
24:36world-class sponsors,
24:40who sponsor, of course,
24:41normal football
24:42and who sponsor futsal,
24:44but who are omnipresent
24:45in this competition.
24:46Why?
24:47Because there is
24:48a great enthusiasm
24:49and this competition,
24:50after a year or two,
24:52it has taken on
24:53a very important scale,
24:54of course,
24:55worldwide.
24:56And also the players,
24:58even the players
24:59at the end of their careers.
25:00We saw players like,
25:01for example,
25:02Zlatan Ibrahimovic,
25:03who said
25:04how a player
25:05at the age of 44
25:06has such a physical condition
25:07at the age of 44.
25:08That is to say,
25:09that the players,
25:10even at the end of their careers,
25:11or who have taken
25:12their sports retirement,
25:13they have the possibility
25:14to continue
25:15in this competition.
25:16And so,
25:17there is enthusiasm
25:18on the part
25:19of the players
25:20who have taken
25:21their sports retirement
25:22at the age of 44.
25:23And this enthusiasm
25:24is also
25:25reflected
25:26in the players
25:27who have taken
25:28their sports retirement
25:29at the age of 44.
25:30So,
25:31there is enthusiasm
25:32on the part
25:33of sponsors
25:34and former players
25:35and also
25:36of the young generation,
25:37of course,
25:38who is trying
25:39to follow
25:40this competition
25:41massively.
25:42And who is always
25:43on social media
25:44and always
25:45on their phone
25:46connected
25:47to follow
25:48all the competitions
25:49or all the activities
25:50that make the buzz.
25:51Thank you very much
25:52Abdelbassett Lahejoui
25:53for all these answers.
25:54I remind you
25:55that you are
25:56a professor
25:57and researcher
25:58in management
25:59of sport.
26:00Merci à vous
26:01et bonne continuation.
26:02Merci d'avoir répondu
26:03à nos questions.
26:04Chers téléspectateurs,
26:05c'est la fin
26:06de ce journal.
26:07Merci de l'avoir suivi.
26:08Restez avec nous.
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