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00:21Angola assures the running presidency of the African Union.
00:25The head of the IAEA, Mahmoud Ali Youssef, succeeds Abusa Fatima Ahmad.
00:32We will be in Addis Ababa, where the 38th summit of the heads of state of the Pan-African
00:38Institute is being held.
00:40In the news, more than 300 Palestinian prisoners left the Israeli prisons today.
00:46In exchange, Hamas released three hostages as part of the Gaza Strip.
00:52The Munich conference on security continues in Germany.
00:57The war in Gaza but also the Russian-Ukrainian conflict are at the heart of the discussions.
01:05The spotlight of the African news is set on Addis Ababa, where the summit of the heads
01:12of state of the African Union is being held.
01:23The Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, welcomes the 38th summit of the heads of state of the
01:29African Union.
01:30A summit at stake, eclipsed by the conflicts that shake our continent.
01:34For Moussa Fatima Ahmad, it is time to put an end to violence in RDC.
01:40In his speech, the president of the UA SORTAN commission exhorted the parties to the conflict
01:46to observe where to put an end to the fire.
01:49Even the UN Secretary-General's bell rang.
01:53For Antonio Guterres, it is necessary to avoid a regional escalation in the conflict that
01:59ravages the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
02:07Chersa Di Bundia, a specialist in political science, returns to the challenges that the
02:12African Union is called to face.
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09:32We don't need mediation between Ukraine and Russia.
09:38On the contrary, we need the strength of a powerful nation.
09:42The United-States.
09:43President Donald Trump.
09:46We need him on our side.
09:47The peace agreement we are hoping for is a lasting end to the war.
09:52President Donald Trumpn and his European leaders can end this war.
09:57We need clear and tough security.
10:01so that this war ceases once and for all.
10:06Another hot topic of this conference, the war in Gaza,
10:10calls for a humanitarian ceasefire and serious negotiations have been reiterated,
10:15but the conference did not come to specific proposals or concrete resolutions.
10:21As I did in Paris, I will continue to discuss here with the other actors,
10:30so that the ceasefire that we have now obtained must enter its second phase in Gaza,
10:37so that all hostages can return home.
10:40We will discuss intensively these second and third phases here in Munich.
10:44We have already discussed it intensively, because it is clear that the situation,
10:49in particular that of the civilian population in Gaza,
10:52depends essentially on the arrival of additional humanitarian aid.
10:56This also shows how important the diplomatic relations of the last three years have been,
11:02that we are unanimous in saying clearly that we are all ready for reconstruction.
11:07It is in our interest to all.
11:09But this also means that reconstruction can only take place within the framework of international law,
11:14and this means that there must be no expulsion or evacuation from Gaza.
11:20The conference also looked at the issue of illegal immigration,
11:24a major challenge for Europe.
11:26With constant increases in migrant flows,
11:29US Vice President J.D. Vance addressed the subject,
11:32emphasizing that this is the most urgent crisis for European nations.
11:41Of all the challenges that Europe is facing,
11:44I believe that mass migration is the most urgent problem to face today.
11:53Nearly one in five people came from abroad to settle in Germany.
11:57This is a historical record.
11:59This is also the case in the United States.
12:01No voter on this continent has gone to the polls to open the vans to millions of uncontrolled immigrants.
12:07We must change our migration policy,
12:10because Europeans have dreams and fear for their future and their children,
12:15and they are right.
12:22The next few days of the conference are a crucial moment
12:25to determine whether concrete resolutions can emerge
12:28against the war in Ukraine, Gaza and the problem of immigration.
12:32World leaders will have to find compromises and resolutions,
12:36especially to navigate in an increasingly polarized and uncertain environment.
12:43We remain in Munich, where the conference on security is underway.
12:47The Moroccan Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development,
12:51interviewed by Bloomberg TV,
12:53highlighted the benefits of the Kingdom in terms of green energy.
12:58For the Ben Ali island, Morocco is positioned as one of the most competitive countries
13:03in the field of renewable energies,
13:05which attracts many investors.
13:07Precisely, interviewed on the future of global investments in this sector,
13:12Ben Ali insisted on the need for a structured plan to finance the energy transition.
13:21At a time when Donald Trump's diplomatic initiatives on Ukraine worry his partners,
13:27French President Emmanuel Macron invited European leaders to a meeting in Paris,
13:35announced by the Polish head of diplomacy.
13:39The latter wants this meeting to address in a very serious way
13:43the challenges posed by the Europeans by Donald Trump's desire to push
13:48for negotiations with Vladimir Putin on the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine.
13:58We continue to talk about the RDC.
14:01On site, the fighters of the F-23, supported by Rwanda, continue their advance to the south of Kivu.
14:08After taking control of the airport and neighboring areas,
14:12they entered Bukavu, a large city east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
14:17where confusion reigns.
14:19According to security and local sources,
14:21Bukavu is not yet fully under the control of the armed group,
14:25which is still conducting security operations on the outskirts of the city.
14:33Back in the kingdom with this question.
14:35How to strengthen the economic dynamic that the Tonga-Tetouan-Hossein region is experiencing?
14:42A question that was at the heart of a meeting yesterday,
14:45presided over by the Minister-Delegate in charge of the investment, convergence,
14:49and evaluation of public policies.
14:51Let's follow this account of Soheil Jalil.
14:55In Tonga, Kerim Zidan strengthens dialogue with regional investors.
15:00The Minister-Delegate in charge of the investment, convergence,
15:04and evaluation of public policies,
15:07held a meeting with investors in the Tonga-Tetouan-Hossein region.
15:11The objective is to discuss ways to strengthen the economic dynamic of the region
15:16and further improve the business climate.
15:20We listened to the problems and challenges that the region's investors are facing.
15:25We were also able to learn about their vision to boost private investment
15:30and further strengthen economic attractiveness.
15:33Our government is committed to supporting investors
15:36and to realizing the national strategy of private investment,
15:40aiming to mobilize 150 billion dirhams and create 500,000 jobs.
15:45The Minister visited two industrial units
15:48that benefited from the support of the new investment chart.
15:52It allowed to evaluate the business climate in the region
15:55and to affirm the firm commitment of the government
15:58to support investors in the realization of their projects.
16:02We are proud of what our society has achieved
16:06and we are proud of what our country has achieved.
16:10We are proud of what our society has achieved
16:13and we are proud of what our country has achieved.
16:16Our group, which operates in the textile sector,
16:19has managed to set up nine units,
16:22thus offering more than 5,000 jobs,
16:25thus contributing to the solidity of the national economy.
16:31At the end of his visit, Karim Zidan highlighted the need
16:35to strengthen coordination between the various local actors.
16:38He also reiterated the commitment of his department
16:41to work actively to strengthen the support
16:44and support of investors in an effective way,
16:47in order to promote the creation of jobs of high added value
16:50and the realization of a global and integrated development.
16:54We stay in Morocco where the Socialist Union of Popular Forces
16:59and the Sahrawi Coalition for the Defense of the Victims of Rachida Tindouf Prison
17:05have organized a meeting in Rabat on human rights.
17:08The aim is to shed light on the serious violations
17:12suffered by the prisoners in the prisons of Polisario.
17:18Isolated from the world, victims in the prisons of the Tindouf camps
17:22have been subjected to the most hateful violations.
17:25It is a human tragedy, kept secret for many years.
17:28The horrors committed have been exposed to the world
17:31through an exhibition of photographs,
17:33highlighting the suffering of the detainees and the families of the victims.
17:37This approach is part of an initiative in defense of human rights
17:40orchestrated by the Socialist Union of Popular Forces
17:42in collaboration with the Sahrawi Coalition
17:44for the Defense of the Victims of Rachida Tindouf Prison.
17:52It is high time to launch a national campaign
17:54to change the situation of the victims of the Tindouf camps
17:57to achieve liberation and justice for the detainees
18:00as well as the punishment of those responsible.
18:09We are optimistic and support the proposed program for the future
18:13because this is how we must behave as patriots.
18:19This initiative was followed by a meeting on human rights.
18:23It highlighted the psychological and physical effects
18:26suffered by the victims,
18:28while addressing the conditions of detention and the violations
18:31of which they were victims.
18:33The objective was to raise international awareness
18:35of the abuses committed in Rachida Tindouf Prison,
18:38to support the claims of the victims on the international scene
18:41and to strengthen the efforts to bring to justice
18:44those responsible for these humanitarian crimes.
18:51As Sahrawi fathers and sons,
18:53we wish to make our voice heard.
18:55We want to refute this statement
18:57because the Polisario movement only represents itself
19:00and applies to the letter the recommendations of the Algerian regime.
19:09As you can see, these photos reveal the reality of the actions
19:12and crimes perpetrated by the Polisario,
19:14supported by the Algerian regime.
19:16I salute these initiatives that exert pressure on the Algerian regime
19:20and above all that reveal the truth about what is happening in the camps.
19:26The participants of this meeting emphasized
19:28that the state of detentions in Tindouf camps,
19:30imposed on international public opinion,
19:32should end this suffering.
19:34Such initiatives reinforce the positive dynamics
19:37of the Moroccan Sahara issue
19:39as part of the Autonomy initiative,
19:41which benefits from growing support
19:43from the international community.
19:48Cannabis is a plant used in several medical and food products,
19:53products that will be available to consumers
19:56both in Morocco and internationally in the months to come.
20:00A possible availability thanks to the considerable efforts
20:03of Moroccan laboratories
20:05that have succeeded in promoting innovation in this sector.
20:11Cannabis is at the heart of the new Moroccan industry.
20:14In the medical and food sectors,
20:16this substance makes its entrance
20:18on the national and international market.
20:20This is due to the promulgation of Law 1321
20:23on the legitimate use of cannabis
20:26which came into force in March 2021.
20:35We offer two categories of products.
20:37On the one hand, there are drugs that have recently been put up for sale.
20:40These are the first drugs based on cannabis
20:42approved by the Ministry of Health.
20:44Like all drugs, their use requires a medical prescription.
20:48These are specifically intended for the treatment of epilepsy.
20:51In particular, complex forms that do not react
20:54to other treatments available on the market.
20:57Other drugs are also under development.
21:06Official reports published by the National Agency for Regulation
21:10of Cannabis-Related Activities
21:12confirmed the approval of 2837 licenses
21:15to 2659 farmers for cannabis cultivation in 2024.
21:20These figures mark an increase of 430 licenses
21:23compared to the previous year.
21:25192 other licenses have been awarded
21:27to 98 manufacturers, retailers and exporters.
21:31This will facilitate the commercialization
21:33of Moroccan products on an international scale.
21:38We intend to commercialize this drug first in Morocco
21:42and then export it to countries
21:44where there is no patent for this product.
21:46Because it is a generic of a drug
21:48still protected by a patent.
21:50On the whole of the African continent,
21:52this patent is not in force,
21:54which allows us to consider exporting it to these countries.
21:56In addition, in two years, the patent in Europe
21:58will expire, which will also allow us
22:00to export it on this market.
22:03The cannabis industry in the Kingdom
22:05remains one of the most promising sectors.
22:07And this because of the strong demand
22:09both at the national and international level.
22:11This dynamism is reinforced by the partnership
22:13between agricultural cooperatives,
22:15cannabis-producing regions
22:17and pharmaceutical laboratories,
22:19which work to promote and commercialize
22:21local products.
22:24In Morocco, still in the approach of Ramadan,
22:27the commercialization of dates
22:29in the wholesale markets
22:31has a strong demand from consumers
22:33and merchants.
22:35This is the case in the market of Elmila,
22:37in Casablanca,
22:39with the support of Younes Mazir and Lina Amremi.
22:43For a few days,
22:45dates have been exposed extensively
22:47at the famous Elmila date market
22:49in Casablanca.
22:51This wholesale market is a privileged destination
22:53for Casablanca customers
22:55and even other cities
22:57wishing to supply dates
22:59in bulk or in detail.
23:01Between the colorful boxes
23:03containing the sweet treasures
23:05of dates,
23:07the commercial demand
23:09has increased considerably
23:11in the approach of Ramadan.
23:15The market offers a wide variety
23:17of quality dates.
23:19The Arab dates display a good availability
23:21with an abundant supply.
23:23In recent days,
23:25local production has had a slight decline
23:27due to the lack of rain.
23:31Consumers are mainly looking for quality,
23:33but we notice
23:35that it has slightly declined
23:37due to the lack of rain.
23:41Despite a slight increase in prices
23:43due to various factors,
23:45such as the increase in maritime freight costs
23:47and local production affected by drought,
23:49the market remains accessible
23:51and promises a celebration
23:53of Ramadan without obstacles,
23:55according to the sellers.
23:57The dates this year are of better quality
23:59and the prices are reasonable
24:01for us, the sellers,
24:03as well as for the consumers.
24:05For example, if I buy the dates
24:07at 11 dirhams per kilo,
24:09I will sell them at 13 dirhams.
24:11It remains accessible.
24:15Thank God,
24:17the date market
24:19has a strong influx of consumers
24:21in the approach of Ramadan.
24:23There is a wide variety of dates
24:25between Mjhol, Fkos and Jil.
24:29Due to the decline in local date production
24:31and the lack of rain,
24:33Morocco plans to increase
24:35its national production
24:37to 300,000 tonnes per year by 2030,
24:39by planting 5 million palm trees
24:41in the framework of the agreement
24:43concluded between the government
24:45and the Interprofessional National Federation
24:47of the date industry.
24:51During the sacred month of Ramadan,
24:53Morocco will go back
24:55to its legal GMT
24:57from Sunday, February 23
24:59to 3 a.m.
25:01According to the Ministry
25:03of Digital Transition
25:05and Reform of the Administration,
25:07the return to GMT plus 11
25:09will be carried out
25:11after the end of Ramadan,
25:13on Sunday, April 6.
25:15Let's stay in the kingdom
25:17where snowfalls are expected,
25:19especially in the provinces of Ouarzazate,
25:21Tinri, Razilal, Benimelal,
25:23Taroudant and Ifran.
25:25The strongest, sometimes stormy,
25:27winds are expected in Ouarzazate,
25:29Tinri, Rashidiyat, Tiznit,
25:31Sidifni and Gulmen.
25:57Music
25:59Music
26:01Music
26:03Music