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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 17/02/2025

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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:30We begin our visit to areas and cities in the South of the Kingdom.
00:39The city of Marrakech welcomes a group of activists
00:42who are equally excited about the launch of the Fourth World Ministerial Road Safety Conference.
00:52The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, meets in Riyadh
00:55the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
00:58accompanied by the US National Security Adviser, Mike Waltz,
01:01and the US President-elect to the Middle East.
01:09The French Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, arrived in the city of Ayon
01:13on the first visit of a member of the French government to the southern provinces
01:17in order to confirm Paris' recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over it.
01:21Dati said that this is a historic visit
01:24because it is the first time that a French minister has visited the southern provinces.
01:29She confirms that the French President Emmanuel Macron is present and welcome in this area
01:33and that they are progressing in the framework of Moroccan sovereignty,
01:36as the French President Emmanuel Macron has already confirmed.
01:41Dati was visited by her Moroccan counterpart, Mohamed Mahdi bin Said,
01:45the office of Mohamed VI in the center of Ayon,
01:48to launch a French cultural mission there,
01:52to visit the city of Dakhla later to open a cinema institute.
02:03The French Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati,
02:05accompanied by the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication,
02:08Mohamed Mahdi bin Said, to the city of Tarfaya,
02:12where she visited the historical Tarfaya Castle
02:15and the Saint-Exupéry Museum,
02:18dedicated to the French writer and pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
02:23Details in this report by Najat Boutafsoud.
02:28In the city of Tarfaya, in Morocco,
02:30and within the framework of an official visit,
02:33the aim is to strengthen cultural partnership between Morocco and France,
02:37especially in the southern regions of the Kingdom.
02:40The Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohamed Mahdi bin Said,
02:44and his counterpart, the French woman, Rachida Dati,
02:47After their arrival, the two ministers and their companions
02:50moved to his side.
02:52A number of local officials to the Casamara landmark,
02:57which was built by the Scottish traveler and engineer, Donald McKenzie.
03:02This landmark, which has lasted for decades on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean,
03:08is one of the most prominent historical sites in Tarfaya.
03:11It was an important commercial center
03:14and a witness to the history of economic exchanges between Morocco and Europe.
03:22Mrs. Dati is here today with us,
03:25which once again confirms the importance of France to the history of Morocco,
03:29from a political or cultural point of view.
03:32There are procedures on the road, not only symbolic or formal,
03:36but they also include joint investments carried out in the regions.
03:41The restoration of this beautiful landmark, Casamara,
03:44and its transformation into a cultural space,
03:47strengthens the relationship between France and Morocco.
03:50As you know, the city of Tarfaya has a link with the city of Toulouse,
03:55and we will take this opportunity to strengthen this link
03:58and develop this relationship through this cultural link,
04:02which is not limited to strengthening political ties,
04:06but also contributes to the creation of new job opportunities
04:09and future investments,
04:11because culture must also serve the local population
04:15by providing job opportunities,
04:17and this is the challenge we are facing today.
04:22This move to Tarfaya is indeed a symbolic moment.
04:27This move to Tarfaya is indeed a symbolic and historical moment.
04:32In the framework of the agreements we signed during the visit to the country
04:36by French President Emmanuel Macron in October,
04:40and as he said in his speech to the Moroccan Parliament,
04:44and also in the letter he sent to His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
04:49he confirmed that the present and future of this region
04:53is embodied in the framework of the Moroccan sovereignty.
04:56Therefore, the event is a symbolic and historical moment,
05:00but it is also a very strong cultural moment,
05:03if you accompany this visit with the signing of an important agreement
05:08in various cultural fields.
05:10And as I said, these fields include video games,
05:14electronic games, cinema,
05:17audiovisual, heritage, and archeology.
05:26After visiting several sites in the city,
05:30the delegation stopped at the Saint-Exupéry Museum,
05:34dedicated to the French writer and pilot Antoine Saint-Exupéry,
05:39who established the city in the 1920s.
05:44This rich heritage and cultural heritage
05:47is an important part of the history of the weather forecast in the region,
05:51which includes rare documents and pictures
05:54that reflect the role of the weather forecast station
05:58in the French weather forecast network
06:01during the 1920s and 1930s.
06:03The French Ministry of Culture's visit to these sites,
06:07which combines literature, history, and common memory,
06:11reflects the French position of support for Morocco's sovereignty in the Sahara,
06:16as well as the cultural and historical distance between the two countries.
06:23Morocco was elected to the Council of Human Rights
06:27by the President of the Council of Human Rights,
06:30Nadia Amal El-Bernoussi,
06:32during the elections that took place today in Geneva
06:35in the opening of the 33rd round of the Council.
06:38This is a new testimony to the credibility of Morocco
06:42within the international organization,
06:44given its efforts to promote, protect, and promote human rights
06:48on both national and international levels,
06:51according to the noble vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
06:55The confidence in the Moroccan nominations
06:58by the member states in the United Nations
07:01for the various bodies responsible for promoting human rights
07:05by electing Moroccan experts at a leading level
07:09from the Human Rights Covenants,
07:13and in their presence, the Human Rights Council,
07:17which was chaired by Morocco in 2024.
07:20El-Bernoussi's election is a recognition of its commitment
07:24and efforts within the committee,
07:27which has been active since 2020.
07:36In anticipation of the official launch
07:38of the 4th World Ministerial Conference on Road Safety,
07:41the city of Raqqouche hosts a group of similar activities,
07:45including the Road Safety Village,
07:47whose goal is to enhance the culture of road safety
07:50among the community.
07:51The village itself witnessed a group of initiatives,
07:54three of which were to distribute real helmets
07:56and sign agreements to improve road safety infrastructure
08:01through a group of projects
08:04from the city of Raqqouche.
08:06This is a report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abroush.
08:10In the village of Road Safety,
08:12dozens of victims of road accidents from around the world
08:15attend to narrate painful stories of loss.
08:18For 22 years, this Argentinian lady has been carrying the pain
08:22of the separation of her only son in a road accident.
08:27My son was with two friends,
08:30they were walking in the streets of Argentina
08:33when suddenly a car appeared
08:35that was driving at twice the speed allowed.
08:38The driver did not respect the red light
08:41and hit my son and ran away.
08:43According to local witnesses,
08:45I met the driver,
08:47but unfortunately he did not go to jail.
08:53On the roads, thousands of people lose their lives
08:56every day around the world.
08:58In this village,
09:00the roads are used to stop this waste.
09:04Signing agreements aims to improve road safety infrastructure
09:08through a group of projects,
09:10such as strengthening the road network,
09:13treating black spots,
09:15and establishing special passages for pedestrians
09:18in addition to organizing inspection campaigns.
09:22The Ministry of Transport and Logistics
09:24established this model village
09:26that shows all the work and programs
09:29carried out by the ministry
09:31to prevent accidents,
09:33both for the educated and the elderly,
09:36between 5 and 11 years of age,
09:39in addition to medical campaigns
09:42to treat sight and blood pressure,
09:45in addition to the distribution of food,
09:48clothing and other necessities.
09:52In addition to this,
09:5450,000 helmets are distributed
09:56in Morocco,
09:58especially in the city of Morocco,
10:01which is known for its large movement
10:04of the use of motorcycles.
10:07The efforts of the Kingdom
10:09in combating traffic accidents
10:11are a source of national recognition
10:13and inspiration for many countries
10:15present in Morocco.
10:18Today we live a historical moment
10:20when the Kingdom of Morocco,
10:22under the auspices of His Majesty
10:24King Mohammed VI,
10:25held the fourth ministerial conference
10:27on road safety,
10:28attended by more than 100 countries,
10:30ministers and organizations,
10:32and representatives of the victims
10:34to talk about what we call the sleeping pandemic.
10:37We noticed the Moroccan government's
10:39anger at the presence of the Minister of Transport.
10:43One of the most important points
10:45of the agreement signed
10:47on the road safety village
10:49was the distribution of equipment
10:51to monitor motorcycles and fire engines,
10:53and the availability of real helmets,
10:55in addition to the establishment
10:57of roads for road safety
10:59in educational institutions.
11:02We focused on the road education workshop
11:04because it is one of the main workshops
11:06in training and training the next generations
11:09through the use of educational curricula,
11:12but also through equal activities
11:15and also organizing meetings
11:17of road safety organizations
11:19in educational institutions.
11:22It is also an opportunity to show
11:24a very important point
11:26which relates to the importance
11:28of the sharing approach
11:30with civil society components,
11:32considering that the collective
11:34can be one of the main drivers
11:36of public policies in the field
11:38of road safety.
11:40The equal activity of the international
11:42ministerial conference
11:43aims to raise awareness among
11:45the school districts through
11:47the provision of school certificates
11:49related to the road safety
11:51of third-year students,
11:53while strengthening awareness campaigns
11:55regarding diabetes and ways
11:57to prevent it,
11:59within the framework of
12:01the Safe School Program.
12:04The ninth round of the international
12:06parliamentary forum for social justice
12:08was launched in Rabat,
12:10which is organized under the supervision
12:12of His Excellency King Mohammed VI.
12:14This year's forum is about
12:16the generalization of social protection
12:18in Morocco,
12:19according to a development vision
12:21with international standards.
12:24The generalization of social protection
12:26in Morocco,
12:27according to a development vision
12:29with international standards,
12:31is the title of the ninth round
12:33of the international parliamentary forum
12:35for social justice,
12:36organized by the Council of Advisors
12:38in partnership with the Economic,
12:40Social and Environmental Council.
12:42This year's forum is about
12:44the generalization of social protection
12:46in Morocco,
12:47according to a development vision
12:49with international standards.
12:52The stability of the country
12:54is also related to social protection
12:56for all.
12:57We have developed it in a
12:59tangible and large way.
13:01Today, for example,
13:0325 million Moroccans benefit
13:05from health coverage,
13:07but there are challenges.
13:09First of all,
13:11in terms of health coverage,
13:13there must be an improvement
13:15in the public sector,
13:17because it should be
13:19a catalyst.
13:21They are the hospitals
13:23of the public sector.
13:25The participants in the forum
13:27emphasized the importance
13:29of this event,
13:31which is of great interest
13:33to the shared building
13:35of the Moroccan model
13:37of social and environmental justice.
13:39In conjunction with the
13:41fifth and last year's
13:43agenda,
13:45we reviewed the social protection
13:47system and expanded it
13:49to include different parts
13:51of society.
13:53The work that Morocco
13:55is doing in the field
13:57of social justice
13:59has become an international
14:01catalyst.
14:03We work as an international
14:05organization on Morocco's
14:07social protection,
14:09which aims to enhance
14:11social protection
14:13for different parts
14:15of society.
14:17After his ninth term,
14:19the International Parliamentary
14:21Forum for Social Justice
14:23confirms the Council's
14:25commitment to collective intelligence
14:27for its various partners
14:29in the framework of its
14:31efforts to strengthen
14:33the social justice system,
14:35including the United States
14:37of America,
14:39and the United States
14:41of America,
14:43and the United States
14:45of America,
14:47and the United States
14:49of America,
14:51and the United States
14:53of America,
14:55and the United States
14:57of America,
14:59and the United States
15:01of America,
15:03and the United States
15:05of America,
15:07and the United States
15:09of America.
15:11during his meeting with a group of retired officers on Jordan's position on the Palestinian
15:18cause.
15:19I confirmed that the interest of Jordan, its stability, and the protection of Jordan and
15:26Jordanians are above all considerations.
15:32But the question is, after 25 years, why should I change my position?
15:3925 years, and I say no to migration, no to settlement, no to an alternative homeland.
15:46No to migration.
15:47In Gaza, there is no migration.
15:49In Jordan, there is no migration.
15:51In Jordan, there is no migration.
15:53In Jordan, there is no migration.
15:56I said no to migration in Gaza and the West Bank, and I rebuilt Gaza without migration.
16:08I confirmed the importance of working to reduce the rise in the West Bank, and that fair and
16:20comprehensive settlement on the basis of a two-state solution is the only way to achieve
16:29stability in the region.
16:32The Israeli government's chief of staff announced that Benjamin Netanyahu will convene a meeting
16:38of the Security Council to look for a second phase of the agreement and send negotiators
16:43to Cairo to discuss the continuation of the implementation of the first phase of it.
16:47Netanyahu confirmed after a meeting with the US Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, that Israel
16:51will open the gates of hell in Gaza if all Israeli hostages are not liberated.
16:56He added that the treaty was about to collapse a few days ago, after Hamas threatened to
17:05release the prisoners and the hostages of Israel within a year of the war.
17:08The Egyptian and Qatari intermediaries, Hamas launched the release of the three Israeli
17:14hostages last Saturday, while Israel released 369 Palestinian detainees.
17:20The Israeli family organized demonstrations in several cities in the Gaza Strip after
17:27500 days of the Gaza war.
17:30More in a report by Kawthar Hammoumi.
17:35At a time when the US president is increasing his pressure on Hamas to release the Israeli
17:41hostages, and after his serious speeches in which the movement promised a real hell,
17:47the Israeli detainees organized demonstrations in different areas of Israel on the occasion
17:54of 500 days of their hostages' detention.
17:58The protesters closed the main roads in Tel Aviv, calling for the release of all hostages
18:06immediately.
18:07The detainees' families, in a statement to them, said that they will fast for 500 minutes
18:15in memory of this day.
18:17They also expressed their condolences to the US president for his important role in
18:22drafting this agreement, which led to the exchange of Israeli detainees and Palestinian
18:27hostages.
18:29It's been 500 days that the hostages are still alive.
18:35We cannot allow this to happen.
18:37I would like to express my condolences to the US president, Donald Trump, for his efforts
18:43and his leadership, and for drafting this agreement, which finally enabled us to see
18:49some of our brothers and sisters.
18:52But it's not over yet.
18:55It was supposed to start negotiations two weeks ago regarding the second phase of the
19:01ceasefire agreement, which would prevent the Hamas movement from firing the remaining
19:07dozens of detainees, in exchange for more Palestinian hostages, and permanent threats
19:13and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the sector.
19:17The Israeli Prime Minister, according to the Hamas movement, revealed his intention
19:23in drafting the agreement and his efforts to return to the Gaza Strip.
19:28The Lebanese President, Joseph Aoun, led the ceasefire agreement to bear their responsibility
19:36in helping his country to push Israel to withdraw from the south of the country.
19:45Aoun said that he is following up on various calls to push Israel to adhere to the agreement
19:51and withdraw at a specific date and return to the Gaza Strip.
19:57The agreement states that it will strengthen the spread of the Lebanese army and the US
20:03forces in the south of the Gaza Strip and the withdrawal of Hezbollah from the Gaza Strip.
20:11Hezbollah will withdraw from the south of the Lebanese River and dismantle the military
20:17structure so that the Lebanese army can carry out this mission.
20:22Economists expect that the Tunisian economy will decline in terms of consumption for
20:28between six months and two years.
20:31This is due to a new law that restricts its use as a means of delayed payment or
20:38reduction.
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22:01The new law was a solution to the economic crisis and to live in a half-life.
22:07Today, the new law will have serious consequences because it will restrict consumption.
22:15Payments will be reduced by one third.
22:18The GDP of Tunisia, the GDP of Tunisia, is about 60 billion dinars.
22:24According to our research, a large percentage of these 60 billion dinars exceed 70%.
22:30Payments will be anti-dating.
22:33From now until six or seven months, there will be a big economic recession.
22:38We will start living in February and we will see the big impact in Ramadan.
22:42The authorities justify the introduction of a new drug law
22:46by increasing the number of prisoners due to the drug without receipt.
22:50They say it goes towards a more transparent digital payment system.
22:56The Sheikhs will be able to prove that there is enough receipt.
23:08Tunisians complain that the banks have not found alternatives
23:12and that the new drug law has been rejected without studying its economic and social consequences.
23:20The majority of Tunisians wonder what is going on in the face of an economic and financial crisis
23:26that the country has been complaining about for years.
23:32The General Directorate of Meteorology said that snowfall is expected at altitudes
23:37exceeding 1,200 meters in a number of areas in the Kingdom.
23:41The Directorate explained in a warning article from the Portuguese Meteorological Observatory
23:46that snowfall with a thickness of between 15 and 30 centimeters
23:50will include the areas of Benmillal, Azila, Al-Hawz, Rzazat, Midelt and Tenghir
23:55with a thickness of between 10 and 15 centimeters in each of Moulman, Ifran and Akhnifran.
24:01In addition, it was published that this weather phenomenon will extend from tomorrow at three o'clock in the evening
24:07until four o'clock in the morning.
24:15This is the end of this broadcast. Thank you for watching and see you next time.