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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 16/02/2025

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00:00Welcome back to Al Jazeera, and we continue with the headlines.
00:23The US Secretary of State is arriving in Israel for his first tour in the eastern region.
00:29The Ukrainian president is calling on Europeans to support Kyiv in any peace talks, which
00:38Washington and Moscow are calling for.
00:41On the first day of the 38th summit of the African Union, former Foreign Minister Mahmoud
00:51Ali Youssef became the president of the African Union.
00:59The US Secretary of State Mark Rubio arrived in Israel for his first tour in the eastern
01:06region, which will also lead him to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
01:10Rubio's plane landed in Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, and is expected to head to
01:17Jerusalem before holding talks with the Israeli leaders today.
01:23During this time, he will call on President Donald Trump to control the Gaza Strip, which
01:28was destroyed after a war that began more than 15 months ago.
01:37The Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv last night to participate in the weekly protest, which
01:43aims to demand the immediate release of all the remaining hostages in the Gaza Strip.
01:50Israel was more excited yesterday about the exchange of hostages, while hundreds of Palestinian
01:58prisoners, with a few weeks left in the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza.
02:07In return, Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners later.
02:15And especially the sixth phase of the exchange of hostages between Hamas and Israel follows
02:22the message of Islam Al-Za'anoun from the Gaza Strip.
02:25Despite the Iraqis and the challenges, the sixth exchange took place within the framework
02:31of the ceasefire agreement, despite all the Iraqis who were late last week in the human
02:38protocol and did not implement the terms of the agreement by the Israeli side.
02:44This led to the declaration of the Palestinian Resistance to return the surrender process,
02:49but it came on time.
02:51This Saturday, the sixth exchange took place in Khan Younes, south of the Gaza Strip.
02:57The Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, and the Hamas movement were part of this exchange.
03:02Three of the Israeli prisoners were handed over today by the International Red Cross Committee.
03:09One of them is of American nationality and the other is of Russian nationality.
03:14The exchange was successful, but it was carrying important messages, the most important of
03:20which was the rejection of the displacement after the American President Donald Trump
03:26last week, promoting the idea of ​​displacement and other attempts related to this side.
03:32It was also announced by the Arab media that they rejected the displacement.
03:38On the other hand, it is also assumed that the exchange process from the Israeli side
03:45will be released from more than 333 prisoners who were arrested after October 7, and all
03:52of them from the Gaza Strip.
03:54More than 36 prisoners are supposed to be released from the detention centers.
04:00More than 20 prisoners will be deported.
04:06Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his American counterpart Mark Rubin
04:11made a phone call a few days after phone conversations between President Donald Trump
04:17and Vladimir Putin.
04:19The Russian Foreign Minister said in a statement that Lavrov and Rubin confirmed their readiness
04:25to work towards a government-to-government dialogue with mutual respect, in line with
04:31the tone of the two presidents, in addition to the fact that they agreed on regular
04:37consultations, including the preparation of the US-Russian summit at a global level.
04:47Diplomatic sources said that French President Emmanuel Macron will host the two European
04:53leaders in a meeting in Paris.
04:55The sources confirmed that the meeting will follow the diplomatic initiatives launched
05:01by US President Trump on Ukraine.
05:05The French President said in a phone call that Macron will hold talks with European
05:11leaders in an unofficial meeting without confirming his appointment.
05:17French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrault said that Europe is required to make clear
05:23security guarantees.
05:26Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on his European allies to take action against
05:32Russia.
05:33Zelensky said in a statement at the Munich Security Conference in front of a crowd of
05:39international officials and politicians, calling for the establishment of a joint European
05:45army to avoid an agreement made by the Americans behind the back of Ukraine.
05:52The Ukrainian President called for the establishment of a joint European army.
05:58Zelensky called on his European allies to avoid an agreement made by the Americans behind
06:04the back of Ukraine.
06:06Many leaders have talked about the need to have a joint military alliance.
06:12The European Union has agreed to a joint military alliance with the United States.
06:18Many leaders have talked about the need to have a joint European army.
06:24I truly believe that the time has come.
06:28The establishment of a joint European military alliance must be created.
06:33The Ukrainian President said that Europe should be strong to protect its interests, and that
06:40the United States appreciates its strength.
06:47America needs to see where Europe is heading.
06:52The policy of Europe must be strong, so that America wants to stand with Europe.
06:59Europe must decide its own future.
07:04Today, my message is clear.
07:10We will not give up.
07:16We will continue to support Ukraine as an essential part of the European Union.
07:24We will continue to support Ukraine as an essential part of the European Union.
07:32We will continue to support Ukraine as an essential part of the European Union.
07:40We will continue to support Ukraine as an essential part of the European Union.
07:48We will continue to support Ukraine as an essential part of the European Union.
07:56On June 22, US President Donald Trump was shocked by Ukraine and its European allies
08:04for agreeing to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to start talks on the end of the war.
08:14In the Munich conference, the Minister of Transitional Affairs and Sustainable Development, Leila Ben Ali,
08:21said that Morocco is committed to a strong and responsible development system for the United Nations.
08:27During a high-level meeting held on June 21,
08:34which took place in the Bavarian capital from February 14 to 16,
08:39Ben Ali said that Morocco is committed to strengthening the development system of the United Nations
08:46and that the Kingdom is committed to an effective role for the United Nations in achieving sustainable development.
08:58The Minister emphasized the importance of funding and strengthening the coordination of international efforts,
09:03indicating that the ongoing reforms in the UN system deserve praise,
09:09but it needs to move forward to restore trust in the work of multiple parties.
09:22The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria, Asad al-Shibani,
09:26said that the future government of the country will be inclusive of different Syrian sects
09:32and will preserve the diversity of the nation.
09:35In his speech at the Munich Security Conference,
09:38he added that the diversity of the country is a strong tool to enable it to advance and flourish.
09:46In the past, they used to say that the Assad regime is a dictatorial regime,
09:50and no one has taken any action against it.
09:53The Assad regime has been in force for more than 60 years,
09:58and finally, as I said, the Syrian people liberated themselves,
10:02and we are very happy to have this freedom without international intervention.
10:11But of course, we are now victims of extremism and also victims of this dictatorial regime.
10:17And of course, we are now taking steps and putting forward principles
10:21to establish a regime that represents the Syrian people,
10:24to be led by Syria and owned by it.
10:29We now go to Addis Ababa, where the 38th African Summit is taking place,
10:34with the participation of Morocco,
10:36represented by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
10:39and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Cooperation,
10:43and the Moroccans living abroad, Nasser Bourita.
10:46The Summit is discussing several issues,
10:49especially those related to the institutional reform of the African Union
10:53and the Free African Commodity Area.
10:59On the first day of the Summit,
11:02the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Djibouti,
11:05Mahmoud Ali Youssef,
11:07won the European Parliamentary Presidency,
11:10after Chadi Moussa Fakki Mohamed.
11:13He took office alongside the candidate for Djibouti,
11:16the former Prime Minister of Kenya, Rayla Odinga,
11:19and the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Madagascar,
11:22Richard Andrea Mandrato.
11:25Mahmoud Ali Youssef has held the position of Foreign Minister
11:29in his country since 2005.
11:35On the first day of the Summit in Addis Ababa,
11:38the Republic of Angola accepted
11:41the Permanent Presidency of the African Union.
11:45The President of the Republic of Angola,
11:48João Louros,
11:49accepted the Presidency of the African Union
11:52on the occasion of the opening of the 38th Summit of the Union
11:56held in Addis Ababa.
11:58He became the new President of the African Union
12:01for one year,
12:04following the election of the second President,
12:07Mohamed Ghozwani,
12:09in 2025.
12:16The Ethiopian researcher,
12:18Moussa Sheikho,
12:20said that the Permanent Presidency of the African Union
12:23is an initiative of the King Mohammed VI
12:26for the development and stability of Africa.
12:29Sheikho pointed this out in a exclusive interview
12:32with the Media & TV channel in Addis Ababa.
12:35He referred to the Royal Atlantic Initiative.
12:38Sheikho pointed out that the Royal Atlantic Initiative
12:41is an initiative of the King Mohammed VI
12:44for the development and stability of Africa.
12:47The Royal Atlantic Initiative is an initiative
12:50that can be realized on the ground,
12:53especially in light of the fact that the African Union
12:56witnesses the reform of the internal institution.
12:59The Royal Atlantic Initiative
13:02is an initiative of the King Mohammed VI
13:05for the reform of the internal institution
13:08and its implementation on the ground.
13:12In other African countries,
13:14smuggling and smuggling has spread in Bukavu,
13:17east of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
13:20before it was controlled by the M23 movement.
13:23This led to fears of instability in the region.
13:26This is due to the United Nations' concern
13:29about the deterioration of the humanitarian situation
13:32in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
13:35confirming that 350,000 displaced people
13:38have become homeless.
13:41This is Omar Shumlali's report.
13:47This is Bukavu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
13:50This is Bukavu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
13:53Before the elements of the M23 movement
13:56were suppressed, smuggling and smuggling
13:59led to an increase in the humanitarian crisis.
14:02The difficult humanitarian situation
14:05coincides with the death of a firefighter.
14:12This is Lucien and Christophe.
14:15They were shot inside their house.
14:18They were in their room.
14:21We took their bodies to the scene.
14:24These were not random bullets.
14:27It was a soldier who did it on his own.
14:30The United Nations is aware of its concern
14:34about the rapid deterioration of the situation
14:37in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
14:40confirming that 350,000 displaced people
14:43have become homeless.
14:46We are alarmed by the rapidly worsening
14:49humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
14:52We are alarmed by the rapidly worsening
14:55humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
14:58The lack of access to displaced people
15:01and the heavy artillery bombardment
15:04destroyed 700,000 homes,
15:07leaving about 350,000 displaced people without a home.
15:10leaving about 350,000 displaced people without a home.
15:13Since the end of last January,
15:16the M23 movement has dominated the city of Goma,
15:19which is the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
15:22which is the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
15:25Then it advanced south towards the city of Bukafo.
15:28Then it advanced south towards the city of Bukafo.
15:31A 14-year-old boy was killed in South Yemen.
15:34A 14-year-old boy was killed in South Yemen.
15:37Four others were injured in a violent attack,
15:40according to the police,
15:43which arrested a 23-year-old Syrian refugee.
15:46which arrested a 23-year-old Syrian refugee.
15:49The police said that a man randomly attacked
15:52The police said that a man randomly attacked
15:55in the city of Falakh
15:58without providing more details.
16:01without providing more details.
16:04The Minister of Youth, Culture and Communications,
16:07Mohamed Al Mahdi Bin Said,
16:10opened the Moroccan Cinema Treasury
16:13in the presence of a number of Moroccan cinema officials and artists.
16:16in the presence of a number of Moroccan cinema officials and artists.
16:19This institution aims to preserve the Moroccan cinematic heritage
16:22and revive the national cinematic productions.
16:25and revive the national cinematic productions.
16:28Ayoub Darraza and Youssef Ahmou have more details.
16:31After three years of continuous work,
16:34the National Cinema Treasury officially opens its doors
16:37in front of the cinema audience.
16:40The opening ceremony took place at the Moroccan Cinema Center
16:43in the presence of a number of Moroccan cinema officials and artists.
16:46Today, we want to strengthen the role of the Moroccan Cinema Center
16:49as a national cinema center.
16:52This is why we thought that the cinema would be a unique institution
16:55with the capacity of professional workers
16:58in the field of cinema.
17:01The institution would be isolated from the other works
17:04that are the result of the cinema industry.
17:07As you have seen, it is their role in the national festivities since 2022.
17:10It is a big day for us.
17:13It is an important day.
17:16It is a new step, which is an interest in the history of Moroccan cinema.
17:26As Moroccans, we cannot move forward without preserving our memory.
17:31The opening of this cinematic landmark comes as a culmination of a long journey of
17:35exploration of Moroccan films and the restoration of them,
17:38until it becomes the subject of cinema lovers and those passionate about discovering their history through the arts.
17:44This institution will finally allow the preservation of the Moroccan cinematic heritage,
17:49the restoration of national cinematic works and productions,
17:53and the strengthening of the Moroccan cinematic archive.
17:56Finally, the opening of the cinematic treasury,
18:00we think that this is a step, which appears small,
18:05but it is a big step in the history of Moroccan cinema.
18:11First of all, we are going to open a new field for the new generations,
18:20to see films that they have never heard of before.
18:25Indeed, there are a lot of people and young people in this neighborhood,
18:29who come every day to watch films,
18:32even if they watch only Moroccan films, which have been filmed for 50 or 60 years,
18:38and which were filmed by Narcisse Ndjar and the CCM team,
18:43and we hope that this cinematheque will succeed, God willing.
18:47After this special opening,
18:49Morocco has a home for cinema,
18:51where they can enjoy their long cinematic history.
18:55This is how the Moroccan cinematic treasury announces its birth,
18:59within the dynamic framework that the cinema sector has known in recent years.
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