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00:00The official launch of the National Digital Services Gate, which opens the door to the
00:29Moroccans to benefit from more than 600 administrative services.
00:33In Germany, the UN Security Council is looking for several international files, and is gathering
00:41a number of world leaders.
00:44The US Secretary of State announces that his country is open to suggestions from Arab
00:51countries on the Gaza Strip.
00:59The official launch of the National Digital Services Gate aims to bring together and classify
01:07administrative services, making it easier for those who agree to join it in a more smooth
01:13and effective way.
01:15This announcement came during the meeting of the Digital Administration, which was held
01:21this morning, with the presence of several government members, representatives of the
01:25Digital Administration and the private sector.
01:27The meeting, which was chaired by Amal Al-Fallah Al-Saghrooshni, the Minister of Digital Transition
01:33and Administration, aims to activate the Digital Development Center in public administrations
01:39as a main focus in public policies and to activate the Digital Morocco Strategies 2030.
01:47The National Digital Services Gate is part of the National Strategy for the Digital Administration
01:59and bringing it closer to the citizens.
02:01It opens the door for citizens to benefit from more than 600 administrative services,
02:05as explained by Ismail Bassri, the Director of Simplifying Standards and Digital Administration
02:11at the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform.
02:15This gate is a unified gate that makes it easier for citizens to access more than 650
02:23digital services according to their administrative needs.
02:29This gate was designed in partnership with all ministries and public institutions.
02:39We respect the most important standards in design and ease of use, especially for people
02:47with special needs.
02:49God willing, we will continue to develop this gate in the near future.
02:53We will add new jobs, new administrative pathways, and other digital services.
02:59God willing, we will continue to make the citizens' administration happy.
03:06In Morocco, Ahmed El-Bouary, Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries,
03:11Rural Development, Water and Forestry, has said that the current agricultural season
03:15has seen very weak rainfall compared to the average rainfall in the past 30 years.
03:23There is a 53% shortage compared to the average rainfall in the past three decades.
03:33The current agricultural season has seen very weak rainfall compared to the average rainfall
03:41in the past 30 years.
03:43There is a 53% shortage compared to the average rainfall in the past three decades.
03:50We started in the beginning of the season, in September and October.
03:57We had less than 20 mm of rainfall in the first two months.
04:02This has affected the vegetation and the season of the rural agriculture in general.
04:10Our country has seen a decline in the vegetation in most areas,
04:16including the locusts, which make up about 25% of the good vegetation.
04:24As for the water supply, the amount of water that came in from the beginning of September
04:32to the present day was about 1.2 billion cubic meters.
04:38This is a very weak ratio compared to the average rainfall that our country has experienced
04:44in this period.
04:47The Council of Advisors and the Latin American Parliament agreed to work
04:53as two advanced strategic partners to promote the path of the parliamentary forum
04:59in the Afro-Lac countries and to prepare the joint summit of the forum in the Kingdom of Morocco
05:04on April 29 and 30.
05:07This was during the joint announcement after a meeting of the Council of Advisors
05:14and the Latin American Parliament.
05:16The two parties agreed on the strategic importance of cooperating
05:21with each other in the international popular movement
05:25and on the need to promote effective parliamentary and civil diplomacy.
05:31The joint meeting of the Council of Advisors and the Latin American Parliament
05:39was presented at the most important stages of the path of the Afro-Lac.
05:46It is the reason why we shared with the two parliaments the importance of public safety.
05:53During this meeting, the strategic importance of Morocco in Africa was highlighted,
06:00especially in the areas of economic, development and human cooperation,
06:06which were highlighted by the initiative of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
06:13as the project of the gas pipeline in Nigeria and the initiative of the Afro-Atlantic countries
06:20in addition to the initiative to enable coastal countries to enter the Atlantic Ocean.
06:26We signed with Mr. President of the Latin American Parliament
06:30the joint announcement of the meeting of the two offices
06:35and the announcement of a set of ideas and steps to enhance and develop the joint work.
06:45This announcement was followed by the agreement on the work
06:49in the form of two strategic and progressive partners
06:53and the continuation of the joint cooperation to defend the Afro-Lac.
06:59The Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, welcomes the summit of the heads of states
07:04and governments of the African Union on Saturday and Sunday.
07:07Previously, the meetings of the African foreign ministers were closed in preparation for this summit.
07:13The Moroccan delegation participating in the 46th round of the Executive Committee of the African Union
07:21with the efforts of the competitor Mohammed on the head of the African Union
07:25and his commitment to serve the issues of the African continent and its vital interests
07:31in the field of peace, security and development.
07:33The delegation also pointed to the annual report on the activities of the Union
07:38which represents a clear roadmap for the next leadership of the African Union
07:44in order to confront the challenges faced by the African continent.
07:54The British Foreign Minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk,
07:58who heads her country, the Executive Council,
08:02described the round as normal and intensified and supported many discussions.
08:08However, it came out with conclusive decisions despite the differences.
08:15We held a normal session and, as usual, it was intensified and supported many discussions at times.
08:25Thanks to the wisdom of everyone, we came out with conclusive decisions despite our differences,
08:29which is a healthy sign.
08:35We also reached conclusions whenever necessary,
08:39and this is essential for our organization and a proof of our shared responsibility
08:43and our firm will to move forward.
08:45President Moussa Faki left today words that call us and stop us at all times,
08:49talking about the need for the African Union to slow down,
08:53and to correct its image.
08:55This is what we should follow as a goal for our work in the future.
08:59I also emphasize our shared responsibility.
09:05Today, in Munich, Germany, the International Security Conference
09:09brings together leaders, officials and experts from all over the world
09:14to search for files related to security and development.
09:19It is expected that the conference will include high-level meetings and meetings,
09:24including a meeting to discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine,
09:28after nearly three years since its inception.
09:36U.S. Vice President J.D. Farnes confirmed in an interview with the Wall Street Journal
09:42that all options are in place to end the war in Ukraine,
09:49including military pressure.
09:52He pointed out that there are economic and military pressure tools.
09:56According to the journal, Farnes emphasized the importance of the areas
10:04that will remain in the hands of Russia,
10:06or what are the security guarantees that the United States and other Western allies can provide to Kiev.
10:14He said that there are a number of talks and arrangements,
10:17but with a keen interest in the independence of Ukraine.
10:23Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced today
10:27that a Russian car was hit by a missile that was built to contain radiation
10:32at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
10:35The International Atomic Energy Agency also reported an explosion on the site,
10:40indicating that the level of radiation inside and outside is normal and stable.
10:48The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia fired more than 100 missiles
10:52in all parts of the country during the night,
10:55including drones targeting northern areas.
11:05A senior U.S. official announced that the Russian authorities handed over its citizen,
11:10Alexander Fennik, to the United States,
11:13in exchange for the US ambassador, Mark Fugale, who was detained in Russia.
11:20Washington, on the other hand,
11:22approved of Fugale's release of Fennik,
11:25an informant who had previously been convicted in France
11:30before being convicted in the United States in May 2024
11:35for multiple crimes related to the platform for the exchange of encrypted currencies.
11:44U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio announced
11:47that his country is open to suggestions from Arab countries
11:51about Gaza and the destroyed Palestinian border.
11:54The U.S. Secretary of State, who is preparing to start his first tour in the Middle East,
11:59was unaware of his hopes in discussing these suggestions in Saudi Arabia,
12:03the United Arab Emirates and Israel,
12:06the three countries he will visit during this tour.
12:11Rubio said in a press conference
12:14that at the moment the only plan for Gaza is Trump's plan,
12:20which has been rejected by the Arab countries.
12:23In addition, if there is a better plan,
12:26this is the right time to present it.
12:32In the same context,
12:33Palestinians in the Gaza Strip expressed their hope
12:36that the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas movement will be maintained,
12:41while it seems that the two sides have returned to the path of the next ceasefire.
12:48We were hopeful that this Saturday would be a good day,
12:51because the people are really tired of the war and the destruction we have seen.
12:56God willing, things will be fine,
12:59and nothing bad will happen.
13:01God willing, things will be positive.
13:03As civilians, we hope that the war will end,
13:07and that this agreement will be completed,
13:10and that this destructive war will end,
13:14because we, as civilians,
13:17have paid a very high price for this war,
13:23and we hope that it will end as soon as possible.
13:26First of all, we believe in God,
13:28and God willing, on Saturday, 99% of the war will be resolved.
13:32More than that, we do not want the war to return to what happened to us before.
13:36More than that, it is unlawful and unjust.
13:39About 20 Arab and Western countries
13:42pledged to help rebuild Syria and protect the transition stage
13:47at the end of the conference about Syria in Paris,
13:51in the face of security challenges and foreign interference
13:54after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
13:57In his closing statement, he said that the participants
14:00are committed to working together
14:02to ensure the success of the transition stage
14:05within the framework of the mechanism led by the Syrians.
14:08The United States did not sign the statement,
14:11as President Donald Trump's administration
14:14has not yet established its position
14:16according to a French diplomatic source.
14:22Today, Lebanon celebrates the 20th anniversary
14:25of the former Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri,
14:28in the face of internal and regional changes
14:31that have weakened Hezbollah and its supporters.
14:34President Hariri's predecessor,
14:36President of the government,
14:38or his predecessor, Rafiq Hariri,
14:41who was the former Lebanese government president,
14:45called for his supporters to participate
14:48in reviving the memory of Beirut,
14:51where his father and his companions
14:54were martyred weeks after the election
14:57of Joseph Aoun as president of the country.
15:02The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
15:05revealed a significant increase
15:07in the number of protests
15:09during last January.
15:11The institute highlighted in its report
15:14that the protests have doubled by 181%.
15:17What is striking about the social strike
15:20is the unprecedented increase
15:22in the number of protests
15:24during the last January.
15:30The social situation in Tunisia
15:32has seen a significant increase
15:34during January this year.
15:36According to a report prepared by
15:38the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights,
15:41the institute, which is a non-governmental organization,
15:44revealed an increase in the number of protests
15:47by 181% during January
15:51compared to the same month of last year.
15:55In January 2025,
15:57we saw more than 386 social protests
16:00with an increase of more than 181%
16:03compared to the same period in 2024.
16:06This is the new wave of protests
16:08which came in a political context
16:10after the elections,
16:12and which for a long time
16:14had many social promises.
16:16Therefore, social activists
16:18have increased their numbers significantly.
16:21Another social phenomenon
16:23is suicide.
16:25The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
16:29reported that 12 suicides
16:31were recorded during January,
16:338 of which resulted in death.
16:35What is sad about this
16:37is the spread of the suicide epidemic.
16:40The suicide epidemic
16:42still has its implications
16:44and explanations,
16:46but the number of suicides
16:48which rose to 25-30%
16:50and today we see more than 50%
16:52of suicides
16:54is an attempt to burn
16:56and turn the body
16:58into a means of expressing
17:00protest against the political,
17:02economic and social situation
17:04and against the injustices
17:06of the people who are doing this.
17:08The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
17:11concluded that the slogans of the authorities
17:14in the social situation
17:16have remained as ink on paper,
17:18which raised the social frustration.
17:20The Institute confirmed
17:22that the protests are still
17:24in the first stage against the administration,
17:26but they may turn
17:28against the political authority.
17:30The authorities did not comment
17:32on what the Tunisian Institute
17:34for Economic and Social Rights
17:36reported on the numbers
17:38described as shocking,
17:40especially those
17:42related to the suicide epidemic.
17:44Statistics require social studies
17:46and economic programs,
17:48according to experts.
17:50Al Falhi Media
17:52Tunisia
17:54We return to Morocco
17:56where the third stage
17:58of the development
18:00of the use of legal evidence
18:02to investigate the allegations
18:04of torture in Morocco
18:06is in progress.
18:08The next stage is to ensure
18:10that the Tunisian Parliament
18:12and the Supreme Court
18:14are committed to developing
18:16the judicial system
18:18according to international standards.
18:20Mohamed Rishi reports.
18:22In the framework of its efforts
18:24to strengthen justice
18:26and guarantee human rights,
18:28the Tunisian Parliament
18:30seeks to develop the use
18:32of legal evidence
18:34to investigate the allegations
18:36of torture in this context.
18:38In this context,
18:40the Tunisian Parliament
18:42seeks to develop
18:44the use of legal evidence
18:46to guarantee human rights
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21:26This is the first exhibition of the Moroccan Trade Exhibition
21:30with more than 100 exhibitors
21:32from different countries and sectors.
21:34The exhibition is an important platform
21:36for entrepreneurs and investors
21:38who are looking for new opportunities
21:40in the Moroccan market.
21:42for entrepreneurs and investors
21:44who are looking for new opportunities
21:46in the Moroccan market.
21:48There is a reason to visit
21:50the Moroccan brands
21:52that have been created
21:54because there is a program
21:56by the Ministry of State
21:58to support these Moroccan brands
22:00to open their headquarters
22:02in other countries of the world.
22:04Today, we are also working
22:06to strengthen the Moroccan market
22:08to be able to distribute
22:10through the agency
22:12in Morocco and abroad.
22:14The exhibition is organized
22:16by the Moroccan Federal
22:18for Trade Excellence
22:20under the supervision
22:22of the Minister of Finance.
22:24This event reflects
22:26the increased interest
22:28in the franchise
22:30as a driver for economic growth
22:32and a reference
22:34to support Moroccan contracts.
22:36We are supporting
22:38the Moroccan factories
22:40and the Moroccan franchise
22:42to save Europe
22:44and also to move towards Africa.
22:46This is the role of the United Nations
22:48although it is a small and medium-sized
22:50organization that does not want
22:52to make an investment
22:54either with an innovative
22:56or disruptive economic model
22:58or better to enter
23:00a chain framework
23:02which is either the franchise
23:04or the network trade.
23:06The Moroccan trade excellence
23:08sector is a remarkable development
23:10where the Moroccan trademarks
23:12stood out as a strong competitor
23:14to its global peers,
23:16especially in restaurants
23:18that benefit from the legal support
23:20and the affordable
23:22investment environment.
23:24Today we are proud
23:26to represent Morocco
23:28as one of the 100
23:30Moroccan countries
23:32to be heard by the Moroccans.
23:34Our goal is that
23:36our clients come
23:38to Morocco and spread
23:40this concept.
23:42With the Moroccan Organization
23:44for the World Cup 2030
23:46we hope to reach
23:48a growth rate of 500%
23:50according to the statistics
23:52available.
23:54This means that people
23:56who want to invest in the franchise
23:58have a market
24:00in full expansion.
24:02This event,
24:04which lasts for three days
24:06from the 12th to the 14th
24:08of this month,
24:10represents an important opportunity
24:12to strengthen investment
24:14and open new horizons
24:16in the franchise.
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