مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 29/01/2025
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00:00Good morning, we welcome you to this news hour on Mediantv channel, a morning tour of the most prominent news stations in Morocco and the world through various segments and materials.
00:13For an hour, we follow the developments of the events and their interactions, and we surround ourselves with different angles of the news.
00:21In our news today, the most prominent news, the injury of 24 people due to two Israeli bombings targeted a tropical region in southern Lebanon,
00:31two days after the extension of the ceasefire agreement, which ended a bloody or destructive war between Hezbollah and Israel.
00:41This news, of course, and other news, we look at it in Mediamorning.
00:46Starting with a quick presentation of the segments of this news segment, the morning news segment, stay with us.
00:54News segment
01:08A group of segments will be followed during this news hour, starting with the new world of sports.
01:15Every morning, we will be with the latest news and local and international events, accompanied by Faisal Al Zaki, who joins us now. Welcome, Faisal.
01:24Good morning, Kelsoum. Good morning to all viewers.
01:27Faisal, what is the most prominent news today?
01:29A group of segments will be followed during this news hour, starting with the new world of sports.
01:50This news and other news are part of our sports tour, and from the world of sports, we turn to the new world of economy.
02:00To the new world of markets, money and business, accompanied by Malek Mehrajah. Good morning, Malek.
02:06Good morning, Kelsoum. Good morning to all viewers.
02:08Malek, what is the most prominent news today?
02:12The opening of the international conference for the invention and tourism investment yesterday in Morocco,
02:17which is an occasion to present the Moroccan experience in the tourism sector, especially with the record numbers that were recorded last year,
02:26with more than 17 million tourists.
02:30Thank you, Malek. We will meet you later in this morning news segment.
02:37Now, to the most prominent interests of local, Arab and international newspapers,
02:42and our tour through the press room, accompanied by Sahar Bensiman. Good morning, Sahar.
02:47Good morning, Kelsoum.
02:49What is the most prominent news today, Sahar?
02:51In the Arabic and international newspapers, there is a reading of the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel,
02:58and also another article about the US president's proposal to deport the people of the region to Egypt and Jordan.
03:06The Middle East newspaper wrote that Trump's efforts to deport the Palestinians are old.
03:14Thank you, Sahar.
03:15Thank you, Sahar.
03:16So, our viewers, this was a tour through our diverse morning segments,
03:20from the sports world, accompanied by my colleague Faisal Al-Zaki,
03:23to economic news, accompanied by Malek Mehraj,
03:26and then to a tour through the Arabic and international newspapers.
03:31But now, our viewers, to the headlines.
03:35In the European Parliament, there are strong criticisms of the invitation of Polisario's members to attend a parliamentary session,
03:43and a confirmation of Morocco's partnership and its importance for the European Union.
03:50In the light of developments in the eastern Congo, Morocco's democracy is confirmed by its strong alliance
03:56with the basic principles of sovereign states and their national unity and good neighborliness.
04:03Dozens were injured in two Israeli bombings, targeted by the southern Lebanese Nabataean region,
04:09two days after the extension of the ceasefire agreement.
04:33Welcome to Al-Akhbar.
04:36Let's start with the European Parliament, where a call was made to Polisario's members
04:42to attend a closed session of the Foreign Trade Committee,
04:46led by the European leftist Aqsa.
04:48The reaction was angry.
04:50Several European MPs criticized the call and said that it does not serve Morocco's interests.
04:55In this context, the European Parliament's member, Thierry Mariani,
04:59denied his strong opposition to this initiative,
05:01denying the call of this separatist militia supported by Algeria.
05:05He said that such behavior threatens the integrity of the European Parliament
05:09and poses a threat to the distinguished relations between the European Union and Morocco,
05:14which he described as a key partner in the efforts to fight terrorism and manage migration flows.
05:20A new report was published by the Moroccan energy platform,
05:24among the top ten countries in Africa with the most important renewable energy projects.
05:30According to the same source, experts expect that the capacity of renewable energy in Africa
05:36will exceed 320 gigawatts by 2030,
05:40to include its use in the most vital areas, such as agriculture.
05:46Details on this report were given by Ayoub Daraza and Youssef Ouhamou.
05:51A promising path that Morocco is following as one of the leading African countries in the field of renewable energy,
05:58thanks to the capabilities it has,
06:00which has made it an important place among the top ten African countries
06:04among the most important renewable energy projects.
06:07This field has important investments in Morocco,
06:10including the most important sectors,
06:12including agriculture, thanks to the huge opportunities it provides to farmers.
06:17We use about 4,000 bottles a day.
06:20Today, we can irrigate the fields.
06:22There is also a water purifier.
06:24People who work in solar energy are very helpful to the farmers.
06:31We can't irrigate the fields.
06:33We can't irrigate the fields.
06:35We can't irrigate the fields.
06:37We can't irrigate the fields.
06:40Experts in the field put Morocco at the forefront of the countries
06:44that aim to become a global center for renewable energy,
06:48thanks to projects such as the Noor and Rzazat station for solar energy,
06:52which is the largest solar energy station in the world.
06:56This station can provide clean electricity to 1.3 million homes,
07:02which is enough to remove more than 800,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.
07:08Experts describe these opportunities as huge.
07:11Morocco is committed to promoting the use of natural resources in the agricultural sector
07:16in order to reduce the costs of water waste.
07:19The goal of these projects is to promote the use of energy,
07:25which allows us to maintain energy storage
07:29and use solar energy, natural energy,
07:33which provides us with a number of important results,
07:39especially the reduction in the cost of production of solar energy.
07:44This station is always visited by a group of farmers from the western region
07:50who come to this station to learn about the modern methods
07:56used to transport and supply energy in the fields of solar energy.
08:03Thanks to the huge buildings that are available,
08:06it is expected that Morocco will increase the share of renewable energy sources
08:10to more than 50% of its total energy,
08:13with a plan to increase this percentage to 80% by 2030.
08:19Thus, Morocco will continue to become a holder of renewable energy technologies
08:24thanks to its huge capabilities that attract global investors
08:28and contribute to achieving sustainable development.
08:32The Royal Navy intervened to provide health care
08:35to two foreign ships near the port of Mohamedieh.
08:38The Royal Armed Forces Chief of Staff reported that a ship called Linden
08:44was hit by a torpedo with its engines,
08:46which led to its wounds two and a half kilometers southeast of the port of Mohamedieh.
08:51As soon as it received the evacuation signal,
08:53the Royal Navy sent two helicopters to evacuate two elements of the ship's crew
08:58who were in critical health conditions.
09:01A naval unit was also deployed to the scene to monitor the wrecked ship
09:05and provide the necessary support.
09:12Morocco, during a ministerial meeting of the Peace and Security Council
09:15of the African Union,
09:17specifically to search for a situation in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
09:21was firmly committed to the basic principles of the sovereignty of the countries
09:24and their national and territorial unity,
09:27good neighborliness and non-interference in their internal affairs.
09:30This was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation
09:33and Moroccans living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
09:36in a statement followed by the permanent representative of Morocco
09:40to the African Union and the Economic Committee of Africa,
09:43Mohamed Arouchi,
09:45that the Kingdom is firmly committed to its position on this matter
09:49for all African countries,
09:51especially the Democratic Republic of Congo in this case.
09:58The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced the injury of 24 people
10:03due to two Israeli bombings targeting the south of Lebanon,
10:08two days after the ceasefire agreement,
10:11which ended a destructive war between Hezbollah and Israel.
10:14The head of the Lebanese Government, Najib Mikati,
10:17called the two bombings an additional violation of Lebanese sovereignty
10:22and a blatant violation of the ceasefire
10:25and a violation of the decision of the International Security Council No. 1701.
10:30He added that he contacted the head of the International Security Council
10:33to monitor the implementation of the ceasefire.
10:35The American General, Jasper Jeffries,
10:37asked him to take a firm position to guarantee the implementation of Israel
10:41and its commitment to comply with international law.
10:48The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations confirmed
10:51that Israel will cut all communications
10:53with the UNRWA Agency for the Exploitation and Occupation of Palestinian Refugees
10:57and any agency that refuses to do so
10:59after Israel accused the UN agency repeatedly of enforcing its security.
11:03Details with Nawfal Al-Khamlishi.
11:07Mysteries surround the future of the vital services
11:10offered by the UNRWA Agency for the Exploitation and Occupation of Palestinian Refugees.
11:14The entry of an Israeli law
11:16and the presence of UNRWA in the Israeli territory
11:18as implementation at the end of the current month
11:20threaten the humanitarian services offered by the UN to thousands of Palestinians.
11:24The Knesset read in last October
11:26a law that is being presented by the UN Security Council,
11:29which proposed what it feared
11:31of its future implications on the humanitarian situation.
11:34Following this approach,
11:36the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations confirmed
11:39that Israel will cut all communications with the UNRWA Agency for the Exploitation and Occupation of Palestinian Refugees.
11:45I hereby inform the United Nations and the Security Council
11:49that the legislation related to UNRWA's activities
11:53in compliance with the law
11:55will be officially implemented
11:57within 48 hours on January 30,
12:00according to the Israeli law
12:02and after the termination of the provisional agreement,
12:07UNRWA must stop its operations
12:09and evacuate all the buildings it manages in Jerusalem.
12:13Israel blames the UNRWA
12:16for its employees' involvement in the Hamas movement
12:19and the escalation of Israeli security.
12:23This decision was not made lightly
12:25and it was not made quickly.
12:27It was not a political decision.
12:29It was simply a necessary decision.
12:31It comes after decades of treason
12:33before an agency that has political agendas.
12:37The Israeli decision,
12:39which you consider to be a political achievement,
12:42carries many implications
12:44for the humanitarian work
12:46that the organization has been doing
12:48for decades.
12:50Because of this precaution,
12:52UNRWA will be affected,
12:54especially its activities
12:56in all the occupied West Bank
12:58and Gaza Strip,
13:00where UNRWA represents
13:02the backbone of the humanitarian operation.
13:05The organization's branches
13:07play a vital role
13:09in providing health care
13:11and education
13:13in the occupied Palestinian territories.
13:16The UNRWA agency says
13:18it secured 60% of the food supplies
13:20that entered Gaza
13:22during the last Israeli war.
13:24UNRWA also manages 12 facilities
13:26that provide basic public services
13:28throughout eastern Jerusalem,
13:30in addition to free medical services
13:32that include more than 70,000 people.
13:35To face these challenges
13:37of humanitarianism,
13:39UNRWA made many suggestions,
13:41including those of the foreign governments,
13:43the roles that the agency
13:45plays in the occupation
13:47of Palestinian refugees.
13:51The UNHCR said
13:53that more than 376,000 Palestinians
13:55returned to the north of Gaza
13:57between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m.
13:59The UNHCR said
14:01that half of these refugees
14:03are men,
14:05while a quarter are women
14:07and the last quarter are children.
14:09The UNHCR pointed out
14:11that a number of organizations
14:13have set up checkpoints
14:15in different parts of the region.
14:20The new Syrian administration
14:22announced today that it is looking
14:24for transitional justice
14:26with the first Russian delegation
14:28of the Kremlin ally,
14:30former President Bashar al-Assad,
14:32in December.
14:34This visit comes
14:36in light of Moscow's efforts
14:38to maintain its two main military bases
14:40in Syria and to deny
14:42Russian President Vladimir Putin
14:44that Moscow was subjected
14:46to a strategic defeat
14:48in the Middle East
14:50after the invasion of Assad.
14:52A statement issued
14:54by the Syrian administration
14:57stated that the Syrian Civil Defense
14:59officers found
15:01the remains of 26 victims
15:03of the Assad regime
15:05in two separate cellars
15:07in one of Damascus.
15:09This discovery adds
15:11to a growing number
15:13of mass graves
15:15discovered since the fall
15:17of the Assad regime
15:19in December.
15:21The remains, believed to be
15:23for men, women and children,
15:25were found in the cellars
15:27in Damascus.
15:29Al-Khuth Al-Bayda said
15:31that the Syrian Civil Defense
15:33discovered more than
15:35780 bodies since November
15:3728.
15:39The EU foreign ministers
15:41agreed on a roadmap
15:43to reduce the penalties
15:45imposed on Syria
15:47in the era of Bashar al-Assad,
15:49according to what the foreign policy
15:51official in Takatola announced.
15:53We follow Yasin Al-Ali's
15:55explanation,
15:57who is an economist.
15:59The first and most important thing
16:01is to lift the penalties
16:03imposed on financial institutions.
16:05Why?
16:07Because today all the sectors
16:09in Syria are destroyed.
16:11There is no industrial production
16:13or even agricultural production
16:15in Syria,
16:17due to the absence
16:19of energy sources
16:21.
16:23So,
16:25today the Syrian people
16:27are on the road
16:29to economic recovery.
16:31How can there be
16:33economic recovery
16:35without external
16:37investments?
16:39These external investments
16:41will not be able to come to Syria
16:43without the existence of financial institutions
16:45and the Syrian Central Bank
16:47being separated
16:49from the penalty list.
16:51This is what I expect
16:53to take more time
16:55because this is a technical matter
16:57related to the penalties
16:59imposed by the US
17:01authorities.
17:03Therefore,
17:05I look at this year
17:07and see that
17:09some sectors
17:11that can only be
17:13aid in the energy sector
17:15or the transportation sector
17:17but we are not able to
17:19in Syria.
17:21The issue of economic recovery
17:23is found in investments
17:25so that there is really
17:27an ability to implement
17:29transitional justice.
17:31This is what we are
17:33looking at in a practical way
17:35away from what
17:37is being marketed
17:39politically because today
17:41we are in a very dangerous
17:43stage in Syria.
17:4514 years have passed
17:47since the beginning of the revolution
17:49in Syria.
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19:11compared to its previous price, which was not more than 15 dirhams.
19:18This unprecedented increase, according to traders and professionals,
19:24led to a noticeable decrease in the availability of gold in the markets,
19:28which clearly contributed to the lack of supply and the increase in prices.
19:34In fact, Alhamdulillah, our country is a country of goodness.
19:38Gold is a material of the poor.
19:43It is known that people who are middle-class and poor produce gold.
19:49Alhamdulillah, our country is a country of goodness.
19:51Gold does not exist.
19:53The problem with gold is that it has lost its biological nature.
19:56I am upset that the production is decreasing in the market and increasing.
20:00They sell all the fish.
20:02They know the West is the fish market.
20:04But there is gold.
20:06They sell gold.
20:08They sell gold.
20:10But the price is decreasing.
20:12This is the first problem.
20:14This increase in demand among customers,
20:17who expressed their surprise at the new prices of this essential material,
20:22especially in light of the decline in purchasing power of many.
20:26On the other hand,
20:28fish sellers returned this increase to a decrease in the availability of fish in the water
20:33as a result of the biological comfort followed by sardines during the breeding season,
20:39which reduces the amount of sardines sold in the markets.
20:44Sardines are the cheapest thing to eat.
20:47Sardines are the cheapest thing to eat.
20:49Sardines are the cheapest thing to eat.
20:51Sardines are the cheapest thing to eat.
20:54I don't know why people buy them.
20:57I don't know why people buy them.
20:59It is expensive, so why?
21:01The fish is cheap.
21:03The best fish is cheap and the worst is expensive.
21:06The sea is dirty.
21:08The sea is clean.
21:10The fish is cheap.
21:12The fish is expensive.
21:14If you buy it for 30 dirhams,
21:16you can sell it for 10 dirhams.
21:18If you buy it for 10 dirhams,
21:20you can sell it for 30 dirhams.
21:22Despite this increase, sardines remain one of the main dishes that we have cut out in
21:29the Moroccan cuisine, and the citizens and merchants hope that this increase will be
21:36temporary and that the price of sardines will return to its usual levels soon.