مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 11/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to Al-Khbariyah, a tour through the mosques of Morocco and the rest of the world.
00:26Today, the Moroccan people celebrate the 81th anniversary of the submission of the document
00:35demanding independence.
00:37The United States and London impose wide-ranging sanctions on the Russian energy sector.
00:47In Venezuela, the opposition calls for the appointment of Maduro as president and international calls for him to resign.
00:58On the occasion of the submission of the document demanding independence this year,
01:03His Majesty the King Mohammed VI issued a hearing on a group of people,
01:09including the detainees and those who are in a state of disobedience to them,
01:15from various courts in the Kingdom, of which there are 1,304 people.
01:24Today, the Moroccan people celebrate the 81th anniversary of the submission of the document demanding independence
01:32on January 11, 1944.
01:37This is one of the most glorious and precious memories in the battle of national struggle
01:44for freedom and the achievement of national sovereignty and territorial unity,
01:48which preserves the national historical memory,
01:51and brings forth the new generations, their deep meanings,
01:56and their national dimensions, which embodied the sovereignty of national awareness
02:01and the strength of the throne and the people.
02:08The General Prosecutor's Office for the Administration of Prisons and Reintegration mentioned
02:13that to date, 47 detainees and detainees have been registered,
02:19starting with Buhamroun,
02:22divided into nine prison facilities, seven of which are for treatment,
02:27after being subjected to the infected treatment protocol,
02:30the number of infected people is now 40.
02:34The vaccination process for the prevention of this disease has also been launched.
02:38Miriam Tsouri's report.
02:42The General Prosecutor's Office for the Administration of Prisons and Reintegration
02:47launched a large-scale vaccination process in partnership with the Ministry of Health
02:51to prevent the spread of Buhamroun,
02:54after a number of infections were registered in some prison facilities.
02:59The vaccination process has benefited about 3,790 detainees,
03:05including local prisoners in Titwan.
03:10The campaign that came to vaccinate us,
03:13according to the disease of the epidemic,
03:16is voluntary, and we chose to do it
03:20to limit the risk of this disease
03:23and to improve our mental health and well-being.
03:27We came today to vaccinate the disease of the epidemic
03:31and to limit the risk of spreading it within the institution.
03:35The initiative was voluntary from all the prisoners.
03:38A number of prison officials also benefited from the vaccination campaign,
03:43and also voluntarily,
03:46in accordance with the rules of the regional guidelines
03:49for the health sector and social protection.
03:54Due to the fact that we work closely with the prisoners,
03:57and in daily contact with them,
04:00and because there is a shared space between us,
04:03and a closed space,
04:05we may be exposed, like the prisoners' brothers,
04:08to some cases.
04:10Therefore, in order to avoid any complications,
04:13I voluntarily and voluntarily decided
04:16to vaccinate to prevent the spread of the disease.
04:20We registered the case,
04:22according to the guidelines of the prisoners' institutions,
04:25in accordance with the rules of the regional guidelines
04:28for the health sector and social protection.
04:31We vaccinated the area of the institutions,
04:35and any institution or employee
04:38who wants to be vaccinated,
04:41in order to prevent the spread of this disease.
04:45The general guidelines for the management of prisons
04:48and the reintegration,
04:50show their efforts to contain the spread of the virus
04:53inside the prisons,
04:55and work, in addition to the vaccination,
04:58to strengthen other preventive measures
05:01to fully control the health situation,
05:04and protect prisoners and employees.
05:07A group of women from the Arousin tribe
05:11in the Tindouf camps in southern West Algeria
05:15were injured in the car of the alleged interior minister
05:19of the delusional entity, Ibrahim Bilala,
05:22who was standing in front of the ministry's office
05:25in Rabouni.
05:27These women acted as an excuse
05:30to refuse the reception of the delusional entity
05:33when we were protesting in front of his office.
05:36After the members of the police force
05:39had destroyed their tents,
05:41we placed them in front of the ministry
05:44and demanded the release of one of the detainees
05:47in the Dhibia prison.
05:54Algerian-French relations are going through an unprecedented crisis
05:58after the arrest of Algerian influencers in France
06:01on charges of inciting hatred.
06:03This is in addition to the arrest of the Algerian authority,
06:06the Algerian-French writer,
06:08Boualam Sansan.
06:09This is Omar Rashmi's report.
06:12Algerian-French relations are becoming more tense.
06:17The French authorities recently arrested
06:20three Algerian influencers
06:23allegedly inciting terrorism
06:26and putting up posters
06:28threatening to commit acts of violence in France
06:32against opponents of the Algerian regime.
06:35One of the detainees is accused by the French authorities
06:38of inciting to torture opponents of the current regime in Algeria.
06:43The detainee was released
06:45and then sent by plane to his country.
06:48But at the end of the trip,
06:50he was returned to France
06:52after the Algerian authorities prevented him from entering the country.
06:58I really feel ashamed.
07:01We have reached a very tense situation with Algeria
07:04because Algeria seems to be trying to humiliate France.
07:10He had a passport, a new one,
07:14and it was renewed and he was deported.
07:17The Algerian authorities did not accept his arrest.
07:20This is contrary to the laws.
07:24Another influencer was arrested
07:26after his video clip was later deleted
07:29inciting followers to burn, kill and rape
07:33on French soil.
07:35An Algerian influencer was also arrested
07:38for the video clips
07:40inciting hatred.
07:43According to several Algerian opponents in France,
07:47these violent content and messages
07:50in particular have intensified
07:52after France changed its stance on the Moroccan Sahara
07:56and caused a new crisis between France and Algeria.
08:01Another reason for the tension
08:03is the fate of the Algerian-French writer
08:05Boulam Sansal,
08:07who has been in prison in Algeria
08:09since last January
08:11on charges of interfering with state security.
08:14The French president said
08:16that Algeria is listening to it
08:18by banning a sick man
08:20from receiving treatment
08:22and calling for the release of the detained writer
08:25in a totalitarian way.
08:28Walid Kabir, an active Algerian politician and lawyer,
08:31highlighted the background of the ongoing dispute
08:34between the two countries
08:36over the release of the influencer
08:38Boulam from France to Algeria
08:40after the Algerian authorities
08:42refused to receive the influencer.
08:46The argument presented by the lawyer
08:48for the accused Boulam,
08:50who was released from prison in France
08:52and then returned to France
08:54in a subsequent trip,
08:56is an unreasonable justification
08:58because the 11-08 law
09:00on July 25, 2008,
09:02which talks about banning
09:04or banning the entry
09:06of national soil,
09:08concerns foreigners.
09:10The influencer or the person
09:12who is pushing the regime
09:14that the Algerian opponents
09:16promised is not a foreign citizen
09:18but an Algerian citizen.
09:20And here the question is raised
09:22how does the Algerian regime
09:24protect the Algerian soil
09:26from those ports that support it?
09:28Rather, more than that,
09:30they are prevented from entering
09:32the national soil.
09:34It was supposed to be a flower bed
09:36or a carpet in front of the airport
09:38of Algeria to receive this influencer
09:40who provided many services
09:42to the Algerian regime
09:44by attacking the opponents
09:46and threatening them,
09:48especially those who
09:50are active on French soil.
09:52The Algerian citizen has the right
09:54to leave Algeria
09:56with all freedom
09:58and to prevent the Algerian citizen
10:00from leaving the national soil
10:02or from entering
10:04with a judicial review
10:06or a judicial ruling.
10:08This was not the case
10:10in the case of Boulam,
10:12who was deported from France yesterday.
10:14Therefore, the Algerian regime
10:16breaks the Algerian constitution
10:18and prevents Algerians
10:20from entering the national soil.
10:24The non-governmental
10:26SOS Mediterranean organization
10:28declared the rescue ship
10:30Ocean Viking rescued
10:32100 and one immigrant,
10:34including 29 women
10:36and 7 children from a wooden boat
10:38that was facing difficulties
10:40off the Libyan coast
10:42in the first rescue operation
10:44this year.
10:46The organization's teams
10:48of the Red Cross
10:50and the Red Crescent
10:52were rescued
10:54from Somalia, Syria,
10:56Eritrea, and Egypt.
10:58The huge fires
11:00in Los Angeles
11:02spread to houses,
11:04vehicles,
11:06killing tens of thousands
11:08and killing 11 people
11:10at least in a new region.
11:12The two main fires
11:14in the city
11:16are out of control
11:18and more than 130,000 people
11:20fled their homes
11:22due to the fires,
11:24which are increasing
11:26in the second largest
11:28American city.
11:30Despite sending
11:32helicopters
11:34to spray the water.
11:38In the context,
11:40experts confirmed
11:42that the year 2024
11:44will be the hottest year
11:46in history.
11:48This includes
11:50international data
11:52to monitor the weather
11:54and climate.
11:56This year,
11:58the temperature
12:00in Paris
12:02will be
12:04the hottest
12:06in history.
12:08This includes
12:10international data
12:12to monitor
12:14the weather
12:16and climate.
12:26The Global Climate Highlights
12:28report
12:30for the year 2024
12:32shows that
12:34last year
12:36was the hottest
12:38since 1850,
12:40which exceeded
12:42the target set by
12:44the Paris Agreement
12:46of 1.5 degrees.
12:50According to the guarantee
12:52issued by this report
12:54on air monitoring services,
12:56this rise is attributed
12:58to a number of factors,
13:00the most prominent of which
13:02are climate changes
13:04and environmental pollution
13:06resulting from greenhouse gases.
13:08The many events
13:10that destroyed the figures
13:12that we have seen
13:14over the past 12 months
13:16are a direct result
13:18of global warming,
13:20which is often accompanied
13:22by the increasing
13:24concentration of gases
13:26causing global warming
13:28in the atmosphere.
13:30The Copernicus service
13:32of the European Union
13:34also showed that
13:36the situation is in danger
13:38and calls for
13:40coordinated international
13:42measures to avoid
13:44more climate risks
13:46in the coming years.
13:52There is a high probability
13:54that we will exceed the long-term
13:56average of a certain degree
13:58and a half of the 100-degree
14:00limit set by the Paris Agreement.
14:02However, my personal opinion
14:04is that this is a very important
14:06international event,
14:08especially for the countries
14:10that committed to the agreement
14:12in all the countries of the world.
14:14The rise in the average temperature
14:16has left a lot of implications
14:18on the planet Earth
14:20and experts confirm
14:22that these changes
14:24contributed to the harsh
14:26weather phenomena,
14:28especially the flood waves
14:30and the fires that
14:32engulfed many countries in the world.
15:02Russian President Vladimir Putin
15:04is in a difficult position
15:06after imposing new sanctions.
15:08On the one hand,
15:10the Russian company Gazprom Oil
15:12claimed that it is
15:14affiliated with the
15:16American and British
15:18Gazprom Group,
15:20which it has targeted
15:22as unfair and illegal.
15:26In the field,
15:28Russia has launched
15:30violent air strikes
15:32on Zaporizhia,
15:34which resulted in the fall
15:36of the city and the destruction
15:38of many buildings,
15:40industrial facilities
15:42and infrastructure.
15:44Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
15:46described the attack as harsh
15:48and called on Western countries
15:50to send their forces to Ukraine
15:52in fear of Donald Trump
15:54as the head of the United States
15:56in reducing military support
15:58to the Russian government.
16:00The Russian army is targeting
16:02a residential neighborhood in Zaporizhia
16:04through guided missile strikes.
16:06Many people were killed
16:08according to what the region's ruler
16:10announced in one of the
16:12most violent Russian strikes
16:14on Ukraine in weeks.
16:16The attack,
16:18in addition to human losses,
16:20resulted in the destruction
16:22of many buildings and
16:24industrial facilities,
16:26which are the largest
16:28Ukrainian cities
16:30close to the southern front lines.
16:32Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
16:34who described the attack
16:36as harsh,
16:38called on Western powers
16:40to send their forces to Ukraine
16:42and considered that only by
16:44taking this step
16:46would Russia return to peace.
16:48Zelensky has already expressed
16:50his fears that Donald Trump
16:52will take on his task
16:54to reduce Washington's
16:56support for his country.
16:58Perhaps Trump is putting pressure
17:00on Kiev to submit
17:02the Russian President
17:04Vladimir Putin.
17:06U.S. President-elect
17:08Donald Trump announced
17:10preparations to meet
17:12Russian President Vladimir Putin
17:14to end the war in Ukraine,
17:16while the Kremlin welcomed
17:18the meeting without prior conditions.
17:20Among the international news,
17:22Venezuelan opposition leader
17:24Edmond Gonzalez Orotilla
17:26said that Maduro is
17:28facing himself as a dictator,
17:30confirming that he is
17:32the president elected
17:34by the army to disobey
17:36illegal orders issued
17:38by the current government.
17:40As the Venezuelan president
17:42Nicolás Maduro described
17:44his position on the right
17:46and the great victory
17:48for Venezuelan democracy
17:50as the third state
17:52in six years.
17:54In response to the international
17:56reaction, the United States
17:58called Maduro's
18:00position a disgrace.
18:02It also imposed new penalties
18:04on Caracas. London
18:06described Maduro's ruling
18:08as illegal.
18:10The head of foreign policy
18:12at the European Union,
18:14Kaya Callas, said
18:16Maduro does not enjoy
18:18the status of a dictator.