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00:00Welcome to a new edition of the Média Morning. Here are the headlines.
00:22Morocco, Comoros, this is the opening match of the Cannes 2025.
00:27Rabat City hosted the draw on Monday.
00:30From the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of the football nations,
00:34Atletico Lyon are in the lead.
00:41In the Middle East, a human tide has won again this Monday.
00:44The north of the Gaza Strip is ravaged by 15 months of war
00:48after a last-minute compromise between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas
00:52for the liberation of six hostages.
00:57And then the fierce fighting yesterday in Goma,
01:00the border of Rwanda in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
01:04between the Congolese forces and the fighters of the M23 armed group,
01:08allied with Rwandan troops,
01:1017 dead and nearly 360 injured.
01:18Before developing all these headlines,
01:21know first that the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
01:25saluted the leadership of His Majesty King Mahdi
01:28in favor of the promotion of regional and international peace and security.
01:33In a statement broadcast this Monday in Washington
01:36following a telephone interview with the Minister of Foreign Affairs
01:40of African and Moroccan cooperation,
01:44the US Secretary of State underlined the importance
01:47of the Moroccan-American strategic partnership
01:49in favor of regional and international peace and security,
01:52saluting the leadership of His Majesty the King in this context.
01:56Discussions between the two parties have also been carried out
01:59on the implementation of the agreement to cease fire in Gaza
02:02and the liberation of hostages,
02:04as well as the leadership of Morocco
02:06in the path of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.
02:09This is indicated in the statement of the spokesperson of the State Department.
02:18Morocco now knows its opponents for the Cannes 2025.
02:22On its soil, the Kingdom welcomed yesterday in Rabat
02:26the African football tie for the draw for the 35th edition
02:31of the African Football Nations Cup.
02:33The Moroccan football team inherits Group A
02:37on the side of Mali, Zambia and Comoros.
02:40The protégés of Aurelien Delguergui
02:42will face in the opening match the Comoros-Surprise
02:45of the Cannes 2022 in Cameroon.
02:47The Ivory Coast, holding the title,
02:50is housed in Group F
02:53in the company of Cameroon, Gabon and Mozambique,
02:56while the unfortunate Nigerian finalist
02:59is in the draw with Tunisia, Uganda and Tanzania.
03:08On the occasion of the ceremony of the draw for the Cannes,
03:11the Moroccan Royal Federation of Football
03:13and the Association of African Clubs
03:15signed this Tuesday in Rabat
03:18an agreement of seats
03:21in virtue of which the Continental Institution
03:24will open its offices in Morocco.
03:26The agreement was made by the President
03:29of the Moroccan Royal Federation of Football,
03:31Faouz El Gheja, in the name of the Moroccan government
03:33and the Tanzanian Hersi Ali Saïd,
03:36the President of the Cannes,
03:37the President of the Moroccan Royal Federation of Football,
03:40whom I invite you to listen to.
03:44For us, it is a great day for several reasons.
03:49The first is that we will witness, God willing,
03:54on your side, at the birth, the establishment
03:59of an institution that must revolutionize
04:02the football of our African clubs,
04:06competitions, whether it is the Champions League
04:09or the Confederation Cup,
04:11are called to be metamorphosed,
04:14seen again from beginning to end,
04:17allowing more evolution,
04:20more marketing
04:23and, of course, more resources
04:27allowing to develop these clubs.
04:30And still in Morocco,
04:32during a session on general policy
04:34in the House of Representatives in Rabat,
04:36the head of the Aziz Arnaouche government
04:38saluted the performances made
04:40by the tourism sector in 2024.
04:43Morocco welcomed more than 17.4 million tourists
04:46at the end of December 2024,
04:48an increase of 20% compared to 2023
04:52and 35% compared to 2019,
04:55thus consolidating its position
04:57as the first tourist destination in Africa.
04:59Results obtained thanks to the measures
05:01put in place in accordance with the High Royal Orientation,
05:04including the urgent plan of 2 billion dirhams,
05:06as well as the development of a new roadmap
05:08for the tourism sector,
05:10with a budget of 6.1 billion dirhams.
05:16And let's still talk about tourism.
05:18The Minister of Foreign Affairs
05:20of African Cooperation and Moroccan Residents Abroad,
05:23Nasser Bouretta,
05:25met on Monday in Rabat with the Secretary-General
05:27of the United Nations
05:29for tourism,
05:31on a business visit in the kingdom.
05:33On this occasion, Zohrab Pololi-Kachvi
05:36saluted the very high vision of His Majesty,
05:38King Mohammed VI,
05:40for the promotion of tourism in Morocco,
05:42which has allowed, after the COVID-19 pandemic
05:45and the siege of Al-House,
05:47to place the figures of tourism in the kingdom
05:50on a growing trajectory,
05:52with more than 17 million visitors in 2024,
05:55he said at the end of his interview
05:58with Minister Nasser Bouretta.
06:04The very high vision of His Majesty,
06:06King Mohammed VI, for the promotion of tourism in Morocco
06:09has allowed, after the COVID-19 pandemic
06:11and the siege of Al-House,
06:13to place the figures of tourism in the kingdom
06:15on a growing trajectory,
06:17with more than 17 million visitors in 2024,
06:20an objective that many countries
06:22have not been able to achieve
06:24in the last four years.
06:32The World Cup is in the forefront
06:34of all categories of world events.
06:37It is an exceptional opportunity
06:39to promote tourism
06:41and to have more and more visitors
06:43in the kingdom.
06:46In international news,
06:48a human tide has won again this Monday
06:50north of the Gaza Strip,
06:52ravaged by 15 months of war.
06:54After a last-minute compromise
06:56between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas
06:58for the liberation of six hostages
07:00that allows the return of the displaced.
07:02According to the Hamas government,
07:04300,000 displaced people
07:06entered the north of the territory yesterday
07:08in favor of the fragile ceasefire
07:10in place since November 19.
07:13Between Israel and the Palestinian movement,
07:15the Israeli government has also announced
07:17that eight of the hostages held in Gaza
07:19out of the 26
07:21will still have to be released
07:23during the first phase of the Trev Accord
07:25were dead
07:27from the opening of the passage
07:29leading to the north.
07:31Earlier this Monday,
07:33an uninterrupted flow of men and women
07:35and children loaded with luggage
07:37set off on the coastal road
07:39between the Mediterranean
07:41and a series of buildings
07:43devastated on the right.
07:45Almost 2.4 million Gaza residents
07:47were displaced by the war.
07:49More details with Sourael Jalil.
07:56Tens of thousands of displaced people
07:58return home to Gaza.
08:00They can finally return to their homes
08:02or at least what is left of them.
08:04A human tide of displaced people
08:06is on its way north of the Gaza Strip,
08:08ravaged by more than 15 months of war
08:10in the Palestinian territory
08:12after a last-minute compromise
08:14between Israel and Hamas
08:16for the release of six other hostages.
08:18From the opening of the passage
08:20an uninterrupted flow of men, women
08:22and children loaded with luggage
08:24set off on the coastal road
08:26to the north of the Palestinian territory.
08:32It is a feeling of victory,
08:34a feeling of return.
08:36Everyone has stopped talking
08:38when we arrived in Gaza.
08:40Everything here speaks to us.
08:42Even this destruction speaks.
08:44It speaks of the extent of our suffering
08:46and of what we have experienced
08:48during this year and the last four months.
08:52Long lines of vehicles
08:54loaded with luggage
08:56also go north on another axis,
08:58further east.
09:00According to the head of Gaza security,
09:02the 200,000 displaced people
09:04had won the north in the first two hours.
09:08It is true that we have lost
09:10loved ones,
09:12our dearest ones.
09:14We have lost our homes.
09:16We have lost everything beautiful in our lives.
09:18But thanks to God,
09:20we have returned to our homeland and our country.
09:24Hamas, like the Palestinian president
09:26Mahmoud Abbas and many Arab countries,
09:28denounced on Sunday
09:30the idea launched by Donald Trump
09:32to move the inhabitants of Gaza
09:34to Egypt and Jordan
09:36to clean up the territory.
09:38Jordan, which hosts about 2.3 million
09:40Palestinian refugees,
09:42as well as Egypt,
09:44reaffirmed on Sunday the rejection
09:46of a forced move by the Palestinians.
09:48The Arab League has warned
09:50against attempts to uproot
09:52Palestinians from their lands,
09:54which could only be described
09:56as ethnic cleansing.
10:02The American president Donald Trump
10:04reiterated on Monday his desire
10:06to see the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip
10:08live without violence.
10:10He said he would speak about it soon
10:12with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
10:14in Washington.
10:16I would like them to live in a region
10:18where they can live without disturbance,
10:20without revolution,
10:22and without violence.
10:24This is what President Donald Trump said
10:26on board Air Force One,
10:28bringing it back from Florida.
10:30He asked if he still believed
10:32in the resolution of the two Israeli
10:34and Palestinian states.
10:36He said he would speak to Benjamin Netanyahu
10:38in the not-too-distant future.
10:40He did not mention a date,
10:42but indicated that it would be very soon.
10:44Donald Trump mentioned on Saturday
10:46the idea of a plan aimed at,
10:48I quote,
10:50cleaning up the Gaza Strip,
10:52saying he wanted to send the Palestinians
10:54to Egypt and Jordan to obtain peace,
10:56triggering a wave of denunciations
10:58in the Arab world.
11:03At the moment,
11:05the fighting is raging in Goma,
11:07the border of Rwanda,
11:09in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
11:11between the Congolese forces
11:13and the fighters of the armed group M23,
11:15allied with Rwandan troops,
11:1717 dead and nearly 370 injured.
11:21In terms of a clear progress
11:23over the last few weeks
11:25and since the failure of a mediation
11:27between the RDC and Rwanda
11:29under the aegis of Angola
11:31in December,
11:33fighters of the M23 and Rwandan soldiers,
11:35whose number is estimated
11:37at several million Democratic Republic of Congo,
11:39according to the UN,
11:41arrived at the gates of Goma on Sunday.
11:43In the center of the city,
11:45denunciations of artillery
11:47resounded
11:49most of the day.
11:51Yesterday,
11:53at the end of the afternoon,
11:55the shots were less frequent
11:57but still fed to the airport.
11:59At least 17 people were killed
12:01and 367 injured.
12:03The rapid advance of the M23
12:05towards Goma,
12:07doubled by a diplomatic escalation
12:09between the Democratic Republic of Congo
12:11and Rwanda,
12:13resulted in the convocation
12:15by Nairobi of a meeting
12:17Wednesday between the President
12:19of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
12:21Felix Tshisekedi,
12:23and his counterpart,
12:25Rwandan Paul Kagame,
12:27in a Goma on fire,
12:29the M23,
12:31at the heart of a humanitarian crisis.
12:33After several weeks
12:35of fierce fighting,
12:37the forces of the M23
12:39finally took control of Goma,
12:41the largest city in eastern Rwanda.
12:43Clashes were marked
12:45by intensive bombing,
12:47artillery fire and executions
12:49against the civilian population.
12:51The European Union condemned
12:53the attacks against the Blue Helmets,
12:55among the Blue Helmets
12:57and foreign soldiers.
13:01Attacking the Blue Helmets
13:03is totally unacceptable.
13:05This has been clearly expressed.
13:07There is a lot of concern
13:09about what is happening.
13:11We must work together
13:13to define our action plan.
13:15Events are quickly developing
13:17on the ground and we are trying
13:19to send signals to Rwanda
13:21and Congo to avoid escalation
13:23of the events that are
13:25developing on the ground.
13:27Goma is about to fall,
13:29French Foreign Minister
13:31Jean-Noël Barrault said
13:33before the Council of Foreign Ministers
13:35of the European Union,
13:37adding that Paris firmly condemns
13:39the offensive carried out by the M23,
13:41supported by the Rwandan Armed Forces
13:43in eastern Rwanda.
13:45In Africa, in the Great Lakes region,
13:47the fighting is raging.
13:49While Goma is about to fall,
13:51France expresses its solidarity
13:53with the Democratic Republic of Congo
13:55and its territorial integrity.
13:57France firmly condemns
13:59the offensive carried out by the M23
14:01supported by the Rwandan Armed Forces
14:03which led to the death
14:05of six Blue Helmets
14:07and caused the displacement
14:09of several tens of thousands
14:11of civilians.
14:13The fighting must stop
14:15and the dialogue must resume.
14:17This is the meaning
14:19that France expressed yesterday
14:21at the Security Council of the United Nations.
14:25The escalating conflict
14:27and the deteriorating situation
14:29in eastern Rwanda
14:31are a serious concern
14:33for the peoples and governments
14:35in Africa.
14:37Given the humanitarian crisis
14:39exacerbated by the military actions
14:41underway, including the closure
14:43of the airspace in Goma,
14:45I call for an immediate
14:47cessation of hostilities.
14:51The humanitarian consequences
14:53of this crisis are disastrous.
14:55Hundreds of thousands have been displaced,
14:57infrastructure destroyed
14:59and access to basic services
15:01is difficult or even impossible.
15:03The capture of Goma by the M23
15:05marks a new chapter in the conflict
15:07that has shaken eastern Rwanda
15:09for several decades.
15:11The challenges are multiple.
15:13Control of natural resources,
15:15the international community must act
15:17quickly and in a concerted manner
15:19to put an end to this violence
15:21and find a sustainable solution
15:23to this conflict.
15:25Direction to the Senegal
15:27which is facing the freezing
15:29of the importation of onions.
15:31A decision of the Market Regulation Agency
15:33made in order to promote
15:35the sale of local production.
15:37More explanation with Eva Sania.
15:41Senegal has decided
15:43to cancel the importation of onions
15:45since January 25.
15:47This for a good regulation
15:49of the market during religious holidays
15:51and because of the forecast
15:53of February in terms of local onion harvest.
15:55On the local market,
15:57consumers see an increase
15:59in the price of the onion bag.
16:05The price of the onion has increased.
16:07The onion, which was supposed to cost
16:09250 francs or 300 francs per kilogram,
16:11is currently sold
16:13at more than 500 francs.
16:15It is good to promote the local consumer
16:17but I fear that the local onion
16:19can cost as much
16:21because once available on the market,
16:23they may know an increase
16:25like the imported onion.
16:29While waiting for the availability
16:31of the first harvest of the local onion,
16:33the populations are content
16:35with the little available on the shelves.
16:41It is not our fault today.
16:43The decision depends on the government.
16:45Maybe they have the necessary information
16:47according to which there is enough
16:49local onion to supply the market.
16:51We do not know.
16:53In any case, we woke up today.
16:55The price of onions has completely increased.
16:57The price of onions has completely increased.
16:59It will not stop.
17:01A week ago,
17:03we sold the bag
17:05around 9,710,000 francs.
17:07Today, we woke up with a price
17:09of 13,000 francs.
17:11This means that we will sell
17:13at 13,600 francs to 14,000 francs.
17:15In a week, I promise you
17:17that we will reach 15,000 francs.
17:19Hassane, a merchant of his state,
17:21appreciates the promotion policy
17:23of the local consumer.
17:25If you look here,
17:27you will see that I sell
17:29local onions.
17:31I can assure you
17:33that Senegal has the right
17:35to promote local culture
17:37and local products.
17:39We feel it.
17:41We sell well.
17:43As long as the conditions
17:45are met
17:47and the quantity is available,
17:49the local onion will be available
17:51on the same day.
17:53We can sell it on the same day.
17:55But there are customers who prefer
17:57imported onions.
17:59The Senegalese Market Regulation Agency
18:01has frozen the import of onions
18:03since January 25.
18:05In 2023, the needs of Senegal
18:07in onions are estimated
18:09at 380,000 tons per year
18:11for a production of 400,000 tons
18:13according to the RM.
18:15In Tunisia, in the procession
18:17to Aïssa Ouya of Moroccan origin,
18:19the Tunisians celebrated
18:21the blessed night of Isra
18:23and Me'araj, an opportunity
18:25to get closer to God
18:27in an exceptional spiritual atmosphere.
18:29The joy of Besha took part in it.
18:31At the heart of Tunisia's Medina,
18:33in the Sanctuary of Sidi Ben Arous,
18:35which occupies the location
18:37of the Tunisian-Jewish hotel
18:39in Sous-Savant,
18:41it was installed
18:43on its return from Morocco.
18:45The Tunisians decided
18:47for the first time
18:49to commemorate in this place
18:51the miracle of Isra and Me'araj,
18:53the night of the journey
18:55of the Prophet Muhammad
18:57through the Setio,
18:59Isra and Me'araj.
19:01It is for the first time
19:03in Tunisia that we celebrate
19:05the night of Isra and Me'araj
19:07and we wanted it to be
19:09in the procession of Aïssa Ouya.
19:13Aïssa Ouya occupies
19:15an important place in Tunisia
19:17as a reminder of the place
19:19where these rituals take place,
19:21covering in itself
19:23multiple aspects,
19:25educational, cultural and religious.
19:27The Aïssa Ouya have been active
19:29in Tunisia since the 17th century
19:31and are native of the Moroccan city
19:33of Meknes.
19:35Over the years,
19:37this brotherhood has managed
19:39to attract young people
19:41thanks to its cultural,
19:43religious and educational dimensions.
19:47During the procession,
19:49the faithful walk slowly
19:51and ceremoniously
19:53to connect with the divine
19:55a Muslim religious brotherhood
19:57native of Morocco,
19:59which was founded by
20:01Sidi Mohammed bin Aïssa
20:03in the 15th century.
20:05This practice is deeply rooted
20:07in Tunisian culture
20:09and represents a means
20:11for devotees to seek
20:13proximity with God
20:15through meditation,
20:17prayer and music.
20:25This year,
20:27to celebrate the night
20:29of Israa el Maraj,
20:31we had the idea
20:33to organize the procession
20:35of Aïssa Ouya,
20:37a new initiative
20:39with a noble goal,
20:41which is to create
20:43a spiritual atmosphere
20:45and to connect with God
20:47in this blessed night.
20:49I came here
20:51to get closer to God.
20:53I feel a psychological,
20:55spiritual and even physical
20:57comfort.
20:59For me, the voice of Aïssa Ouya
21:01is a voice based
21:03on morality and ethics.
21:13The Medinense is animated
21:15by the spectacle of Aïssa Ouya,
21:17which stretches the streets of the city.
21:19This is a typical spiritual atmosphere
21:21of the confrérie soufflée
21:23of Aïssa Ouya de Meknes.
21:25The confrérie Aïssa Ouya
21:27is set up in Morocco
21:29as well as in the rest of the Maghreb.
21:33Back to Morocco,
21:35where dangerous waves
21:37from the northwest
21:39will interest us on Thursday
21:41from the Atlantic coast
21:43between Cape Spartel and Tarfaya
21:45with significant heights
21:47of 4 to 6.5 meters
21:49and a period of 10 to 15 seconds.
21:51This is indicated by the Ministry
21:53of Equipment and Water.
21:55The highest heights
21:57are planned on Thursday
21:59during the morning and afternoon
22:01between Medina and Safi,
22:03the ministry specifies
22:05in a communiqué of Meteorology Maritima.
22:13This is the end of this edition.
22:15Thank you for following it.
22:17See you next time.