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00:00In Morocco, authorities want to significantly reduce the unemployment rate.
00:24A road map for employment has been presented today in the government council.
00:29It will mobilize an envelope of 14 billion dirhams for this year.
00:35After days of uncertainty, Hamas is ready to respect the ceasefire calendar in Gaza,
00:41which suggests a new exchange of hostages against Palestinian prisoners.
00:48Coordinating international support for the Syrian transition
00:51is the subject of the conference on Syria, which Paris hosted today
00:57while the European Union says it is working to lift the sanctions imposed on this country.
01:04We are starting this edition in Morocco, where the government council has met.
01:09Today, authorities want to significantly reduce the unemployment rate.
01:13A road map for employment has been presented today in the government council.
01:19It will mobilize an envelope of 14 billion dirhams for this year.
01:24The objective is to face the emerging challenges in the employment market
01:29related to climate change and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
01:36We are now heading to Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital,
01:40where the 38th African Union Summit will be held this weekend.
01:43The summit will be marked by the election of the President of the Pan-African Commission.
01:50The Kenyan will be disputed in Djibouti and Madagascar.
01:54Morocco, which holds the vice-presidency,
01:58has today paid tribute to the President of the Commission of the IAEA.
02:04During the annual report on the activities of the Union,
02:09the Kingdom has praised the efforts of Moussa Fakim Ahmad
02:14and his commitment to the service of the noble causes of the continent.
02:20Our special reporter, Alice Abeba, returns to the issues of the 38th African Union Summit.
02:26Let's listen to her.
02:29The Media TV team is in Ethiopia,
02:33more precisely at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa.
02:36We are at the 38th Ordinary Edition of the African Union Summit,
02:42which brings together heads of state and African governments.
02:46It is therefore a meeting with many issues.
02:50First of all, appointing a new President of the Commission to succeed Moussa Faki
02:56is a meeting that will be marked by the elections to the presidency,
03:00but also to the vice-presidency of the African Union Commission.
03:03By the way, it is one of the most coveted positions.
03:07Morocco is represented by the heavyweight Atefa Akherbes of diplomacy
03:12and the world of communication.
03:14Morocco will have all the chances to win.
03:18Speaking of Morocco, the Moroccan delegation is here
03:23to reiterate in front of the Executive Council of the African Union
03:27the royal vision according to which the Kingdom seeks to give leadership to Africa.
03:31Nassal Boleta, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation
03:35and Moroccan residents abroad,
03:38highlighted in his speech this royal vision
03:42according to which Morocco does not aim to acquire leadership in Africa,
03:48but rather it is in Africa that the Kingdom seeks to give leadership.
03:53Another important point is the elections of the five members
03:58of the Council of Peace and Security of the African Union,
04:01which was convened to replace Morocco in office for three years.
04:06So why not enough support from the member states?
04:11Its candidacy did not get the majority required
04:15and new elections will be organized soon
04:19in a delay of three to four weeks, or even more.
04:23That's it, it was Abdessamad Mountassir and Oumar Masbila
04:26from Addis Ababa.
04:56Morocco continues to play a very important role,
05:00relying on its symbolic capital.
05:03Morocco has a particular status on the continent,
05:06that is to say, it has a role that is very important
05:09to the development of the continent.
05:12It is a country that has a lot of problems,
05:15but it is also a country that has a lot of solutions.
05:18So, in the sense that when there was the crisis in the Sahel,
05:21Morocco proposed through the Atlantic Initiative
05:23a particular role on the continent,
05:26that is to say, it has a role that facilitates the balance of the balance of power.
05:30It is a key actor within the African Union
05:33who works for synergies and who is today
05:36one of the rare countries on the continent to be able to speak to everyone else.
05:40At some point, we need this balance,
05:43both in the Great Lakes, as you can see the current situation
05:46in the Congo and in the east of this country,
05:49but also in the neighboring countries,
05:51but also in the Sahel, where Morocco benefits from a fairly large diplomatic capital.
05:55I think that this country will bring great added value
05:58in the construction of its synergies
06:01and go towards the resolution of conflicts in a consensual way
06:04because the continent greatly needs it
06:07to get out of its security problems,
06:10go towards development and economic integration.
06:13Thanks to a climate of stable and attractive investment,
06:16several American teachers have already succeeded in their expansion to Morocco.
06:19Moreover, the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca congratulated them.
06:23Marissa Scott highlighted the potential of the Moroccan market
06:27during the Morocco Franchise Exhibition 2025
06:31launch yesterday,
06:34initiated by the Moroccan Federation of the Franchise.
06:37For her, Morocco, with its dynamic economy
06:40and its young and motivated workforce,
06:43constitutes an ideal market for the expansion of American franchises.
06:49At the Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence,
06:52co-organized by France and India in Paris,
06:55Morocco has made a good impression
06:58on what the African continent can draw from AI
07:01as an infinite promise of progress.
07:04To this end, the Minister in charge of the digital transition,
07:07Amal El-Falah Serochini,
07:10who represented the Kingdom at this conclave,
07:13affirmed that artificial intelligence was no longer a luxury.
07:15We should not be afraid of it together.
07:18We listen to him.
07:21We participated in two panels
07:24which focused on the interest
07:27of developing artificial intelligence worldwide.
07:30It was a matter of several investments,
07:33declarations of creation of several institutions,
07:36including a foundation
07:39which is an initiative now supported by 8 countries,
07:42including Morocco,
07:45this foundation called Current AI
07:48aims to ensure
07:51that all countries in the world
07:54can have their AI adapted,
07:57tailor-made, and above all, an AI of trust,
08:00and to dispel fears around artificial intelligence.
08:03This morning's meeting
08:06was concluded with the declaration
08:09of the presidency
08:12of the next IA Summit
08:15in India.
08:18We listened to the various interventions.
08:21It was very enriching, very interesting.
08:24I would like to note
08:27a very important point
08:30regarding artificial intelligence.
08:33The race has just begun.
08:36It's not over.
08:39The race for the IA has just begun.
08:42As a Moroccan, I would like to say
08:45that the race for the IA
08:48was a go for the whole world.
08:51I think that we, the Moroccans,
08:54are very well positioned to participate in this race
08:57and to win it.
09:00The security cooperation between Morocco and Spain
09:03continues to bear fruit.
09:06A cooperation which leaves no chance
09:09for suspicious traffic.
09:11The Spanish Civil Guard
09:14was able to seize more than two tons of hashish
09:17during an operation on the north coast
09:20of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
09:23It allowed the arrest of six people
09:26who were caught in a blatant crime
09:29while unloading the carcass.
09:32It's a truce which only lasts for a while,
09:35but it could still exist after days of uncertainty.
09:38Hamas is ready to respect the ceasefire calendar
09:41and to release three hostages
09:44against Palestinian prisoners.
09:47In any case, Israel is waiting for the Palestinian movement
09:50to release three hostages on Saturday
09:53at the risk of blowing up the tree of threats
09:56that echo those of the US President Donald Trump
09:59for whom hell would break loose
10:02if Hamas did not release all the Israeli hostages by Saturday.
10:05This is the first trip of the head of Syrian diplomacy
10:08in Europe after Aqaba in Jordan
10:11to Saudi Arabia.
10:14The international conference on Syria
10:17was held today in Paris.
10:20Several countries took part in it.
10:23French President Emmanuel Macron
10:26called on the transition authorities
10:29to join the fight against Daesh
10:32while the reconstruction of Syria
10:35is estimated at more than 400 billion dollars
10:38by the EU.
10:41The conference was held in different sectors of the country.
10:44A car is running in the crowd.
10:47We are in Munich
10:50where several people were hit by a car.
10:53The author of this attack
10:56is a young Afghan asylum seeker.
10:59He was arrested by the police.
11:02The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
11:05promised to expel him.
11:08The attack happened ten days before
11:11because of immigration and security issues.
11:17This attack happened
11:20while the capital of Bavaria
11:23welcomes the Munich Security Conference
11:26in a geopolitical context
11:29marked by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
11:32Under the shock of the discussions
11:35between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
11:38about Ukraine, the Europeans warn
11:41that it is a failure
11:44for the head of the European Diplomacy.
11:47Any quick solution, I quote,
11:50is a dirty deal.
11:53This telephone interview
11:56between the US President and his Russian counterpart
11:59continues to make the EU react.
12:02The EU wants to be part of the discussions
12:05about the end of the war in Ukraine.
12:08In any case, it is a stroke of luck
12:11that it will be the end.
12:14In this context, the Russian President
12:17expressed his support for the unity,
12:20sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria
12:23during a telephone interview
12:26with the Syrian President
12:29during which Vladimir Putin
12:32highlighted the importance
12:35of implementing a set of measures
12:38aimed at a sustainable normalization in Syria
12:41and the Russian President
12:44also took the opportunity
12:47to invite the Syrian Foreign Minister
12:50to visit Russia.
12:53In the rest of the news,
12:56UNICEF has been alarmed today
12:59by the increase of serious violations
13:02of children's rights by parties to the conflict
13:05in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
13:08in particular rapes.
13:11In the east of the country,
13:14Burundi, which deployed soldiers
13:17in support of the Congolese army,
13:20threatened Kigali to respond in the event of an attack.
13:23The clashes had decreased in intensity
13:26in the last few days before resuming
13:29in the territory of Karei,
13:32about 30 km from the strategic airport of Kavoumou,
13:35held by the Congolese forces.
13:38In Niger, delegates from different professional social classes
13:41gathered in a national conference
13:44scheduled for February 15-19.
13:47Information was made public
13:50through the decree nominating the commission
13:53in charge of conducting the work
13:56in an inclusive dialogue that should allow
13:59to guide the country's transition process.
14:02Our correspondent on site, Jean-Duprile William,
14:05went to meet some of the actors.
14:08It took a year and several months
14:11for the decision to be made.
14:14The National Assembly meeting was confirmed this Saturday
14:17following the creation of a commission in charge
14:20of conducting the work.
14:23From this February 15,
14:26there will be nearly 700 representatives
14:29from various professional social classes in Niger
14:32called to define a transition calendar.
14:35It will be the definition of national priorities
14:38on all levels of public life,
14:41in the field of diplomacy,
14:44in the environmental field,
14:47and the vision of Niger from this moment on.
14:54The meeting, scheduled for five days,
14:57should allow the actors to discuss various topics
15:00such as peace and security,
15:03governance or social cohesion.
15:06An inclusive dialogue that should ultimately define
15:08the country's governance,
15:11but also set the duration of the transition.
15:14After these meetings,
15:17we should normally have a clear idea
15:20of the duration of the transition,
15:23of the agenda for the elections
15:26that should sanction the end of the transition,
15:29and how Niger will be governed
15:32or positioned in the future.
15:34It is clear that the young people
15:37want to be heard.
15:40At the headquarters of the National Youth Council,
15:43the time was still Tuesday,
15:46a few days before the elections.
15:49The objective is clear,
15:52to make the aspirations of the estimated 70%
15:55of the local population heard.
15:58To rebuild a country,
16:01it is necessary to rely on the young people
16:04who will build Niger
16:07through their concrete actions.
16:10We must listen carefully
16:13to what the young people propose.
16:16A final report is expected
16:19at the end of the five-day debate.
16:22It should be transmitted at the beginning of March
16:25to General Abdelrahman Tiani,
16:28President of the Transition of Niger.
16:31Hollande plans to continue its cooperation
16:34with the United Nations.
16:37The Dutch government,
16:40through its embassy,
16:43intends to reward the most innovative
16:46and sustainable farmers.
16:49The Ivory Coast is a figure
16:52of regional economic power,
16:55contributing to more than a third
16:58of the GDP of the region
17:01and more than 40% of the area's exports.
17:04More and more initiatives
17:07bring the agricultural sector to the top,
17:10as here, the Kingdom of the Netherlands
17:13has just launched a prize,
17:16the PENIA, the Dutch prize for agricultural innovation,
17:19which will include entrepreneurs
17:22in the cocoa, cashew and horticulture sectors.
17:25By supporting their passion and innovation,
17:28we are building tomorrow's agriculture.
17:31This also creates opportunities
17:34for the Dutch government
17:37to collaborate with young Ivorian talents,
17:40thus promoting innovation
17:43and growth in both countries.
17:46The launch of the Dutch prize
17:49for agricultural innovation
17:52shows the importance
17:55of always supporting
17:58and promoting entrepreneurship,
18:01especially among young people.
18:04We are bold entrepreneurs,
18:07ready to propose innovative solutions
18:10and address the problems
18:13that affect our agricultural
18:16and food systems.
18:19The laureates selected at the end of the competition
18:22will benefit from studies in the Netherlands,
18:25funding, training,
18:28a total reward estimated at 40 million francs CFA,
18:31or 66,000 euros.
18:34In the Kingdom of Morocco,
18:37we are labeling a brand
18:40that has more than 100 exhibitors
18:43from various sectors.
18:46The aim is to promote the implementation
18:49and expansion of new franchises in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
18:55The model of the franchise as a lever
18:58for economic growth was at the heart
19:01of the Morocco Franchise Exhibition 2025,
19:04organized by the Moroccan Federation of the Franchise.
19:07This exhibition aims to promote
19:10the implementation and expansion
19:13of franchises in Morocco.
19:16This is an opportunity
19:19to discover the Moroccan Made in Morocco,
19:22which today is oriented towards international markets
19:25due to the existence of a program
19:28set up by the Ministry and the Secretary-General of the Government
19:30to promote the expansion of their presence
19:33on a global scale.
19:36Today, we will work to strengthen the Moroccan brand
19:39in order to allow it to be exported internationally.
19:42The franchise, beyond a simple commercial strategy,
19:45constitutes an engine of growth and innovation.
19:48It also allows the creation of jobs
19:51and contributes to economic development.
19:54We are committed to particularly supporting
19:57the products made in Morocco
20:00in order to conquer European and African markets.
20:03I am particularly interested
20:06in small and medium-sized entrepreneurs.
20:09If they decide to take the initiative to invest,
20:12it is essential to offer them an innovative idea,
20:15a distinguished economic model,
20:18or to turn to network trade.
20:21This edition is marked by the organization
20:24of conferences and workshops,
20:27led by experts on key themes,
20:30such as the development strategy of franchises,
20:33the financing mechanisms,
20:36as well as the opportunities for implementation
20:39on the African market.
20:42Today, we are proud to wear the colors of Morocco
20:45through the Moroccan made in Morocco,
20:48designed and manufactured by local craftsmen.
20:51Our ambition is to fully satisfy our customers
20:54and to spread this model throughout the country.
20:57With an average annual growth of 25%
21:00compared to international investors,
21:03Morocco stands as an essential destination
21:06for the development of franchises in Africa.
21:09Let's stay in the kingdom.
21:12This time, I will take you around Casablanca,
21:15more precisely to the house of the craftsman.
21:18There, you will discover all that makes
21:21the beauty of Moroccan craftsmanship
21:24that continues to amaze the world.
21:27In the ancient Medina of Casablanca,
21:30the house of the craftsman is engaged
21:33in a promotional process of the Moroccan craftsman
21:36through different pavilions,
21:39mingled in tradition and innovation.
21:42This space thus offers a platform for local talents
21:45and an opportunity for the public to discover
21:48a wide range of artisanal products.
21:51This artisanal center aims to promote
21:53Moroccan craftsmanship within the ancient
21:56Medina of Casablanca and preserve
21:59the cultural heritage of Morocco.
22:02It also aims to offer a suitable work space
22:05for artisans.
22:08Safwan, this forger, gives a new breath
22:11to the objects of recovery, making them
22:14original and unique works of art.
22:17Each artistic creation tells a story.
22:20My art consists of recovering and recycling
22:23rusted objects that I transform into
22:26magnificent works of art.
22:29In this pavilion reserved for wood sculptors,
22:32Abdelrahim created this wooden painting
22:35that immortalizes the glorious Green March.
22:38This art space highlights the talent
22:41of Moroccan artisans.
22:44This initiative of the Ministry of Crafts
22:47aims to promote the richness of Moroccan heritage.
22:49Several other artisanal categories
22:52are also honored in this space,
22:55such as the creation of musical instruments
22:58mixing authenticity and creativity.
23:01This space offers us an environment
23:04conducive to creation because it allows
23:07us to give free rein to our creative spirit
23:10and create new musical instruments
23:13such as Outar, which is a mixture
23:16of lute and lute.
23:19La Maison de l'Artisan offers an opportunity
23:22to highlight the diversity and quality
23:25of Moroccan craftsmanship, as well as
23:28its ability to adapt to new trends
23:31while preserving its authentic hideout.
23:34This is the end of this newspaper.
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