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00:00In Morocco, the 6th International King Mohammed Award was awarded for the safety of the roads
00:07and the safety of the people.
00:11The award was presented to the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:16the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:20the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:25In Morocco, the 6th International King Mohammed Award was presented to the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:30the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:35the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:40In the opening of the 4th International Road Safety Conference in Morocco,
00:45the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:50the President of the Republic of Morocco,
00:55The United States and Russia agree in Riyadh to assign high-level teams
01:00to start working on a path to end the dispute in Ukraine as soon as possible.
01:05to start working on a path to end the dispute in Ukraine as soon as possible.
01:10His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of Burqa congratulated Mahmoud Ali Youssef
01:15His Majesty the King Mohammed Youssef of Burqa congratulated Mahmoud Ali Youssef
01:20during the 38th National Assembly.
01:25His Majesty the King Mohammed Ali Youssef congratulated Mahmoud Ali Youssef
01:30for his distinguished work.
01:35His Majesty the King Mohammed Ali Youssef has confirmed
01:40which serves the cause of the continent and strives to strengthen effective cohesion and building cooperation between the two African countries
01:48and to raise the various challenges they face in order to achieve more prosperity and comprehensive development.
01:59And now to the award of Mohammed VI International for Road Safety.
02:10The Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdel Samad Qayyouh, announced the award of Mohammed VI International for Road Safety
02:23as a recognition of the innovative initiatives in the field of combating traffic accidents.
02:29This is how this international award, in its first edition, which is worth $500,000,
02:35was awarded to all of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Road Safety Fund
02:42in view of their outstanding efforts to develop a comprehensive strategy to reduce road hazards.
02:50This award reflects that it is presented once every four years
02:55on the occasion of the ministerial conference on road safety,
02:59which was held in May by His Excellency King Mohammed VI
03:05in order to raise the citizens' awareness of the dangers and hazards of roads.
03:10This announcement was made during the first day of the fourth round of the ministerial conference on road safety
03:18organized by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics in cooperation with the World Health Organization.
03:24This edition, held by the city of Marrakesh for three days,
03:28recognizes the participation of official delegations led by more than 100 ministers from different countries of the world
03:35in charge of transport, interior, infrastructure, transportation and health sectors.
03:40On the occasion of the launch of this event,
03:43the Prime Minister, His Excellency Khannouch, said that road accidents are still a threat to public health
03:50all over the world, as one of the main causes of death and serious injuries,
03:56indicating that this disaster causes an annual death of 1,200,000 people
04:03and the injury of about 50 million others around the world.
04:08Road accidents are still a threat to public health all over the world,
04:14as one of the main causes of death and serious injuries,
04:22indicating that this disaster causes an annual death of 1,200,000 people
04:32and the injury of about 50 million others around the world.
04:36This is the situation that causes the natural course of life for a large number of victims' families
04:44due to the social and economic problems caused by these disasters,
04:50knowing that two-thirds of the victims of road accidents are people of working age.
04:59We are working hard to implement the international plan to prevent road accidents
05:09and to ensure the safety of the people of Morocco.
05:20The Kingdom is working hard to improve road safety
05:26and to implement the international plan to prevent road accidents between 2021 and 2030.
05:33Details in this report by Kawthar Hammoumi.
05:37The road war is still causing more deaths in Morocco.
05:42Road accidents cause an annual death of more than 3,500 people
05:47and 12,000 people with serious injuries.
05:51In the past year, for example, 96,000 road accidents were recorded in the civil sector
05:58with an increase of about 14 percent
06:02according to the annual report of the National Security Agency.
06:07This figure directly reflects the total number of road accidents victims,
06:13which recorded 1,063 dead and 5,046 seriously injured in the civil sector.
06:22Road accidents cost Morocco an annual increase of more than 19.5 billion dirhams
06:28according to the National Road Safety Agency.
06:33In order to stop the erosion of roads and enhance road safety,
06:37Morocco has made considerable efforts to make our roads safer,
06:42in the framework of the National Road Safety Strategy 2017-2026.
06:50Efforts have revealed a noticeable improvement despite the imminent reality of this disaster,
06:55where a 22.47 percent decrease in the number of deaths related to road accidents
07:03between 2017 and 2022 was recorded,
07:08thanks to initiatives by the Aziz Al-Biniyat Al-Tahtiyah Tribe for Roads
07:13and the increase in road traffic detection and application of the Traffic Law.
07:19Efforts reflect Morocco's involvement in the global plan to prevent road accidents
07:25for the extended period between 2021-2030,
07:29which qualified Morocco today to organize the World Road Safety Conference,
07:34acknowledging its efforts in combating this global phenomenon.
07:51The Royal Pilgrimage Committee decided on the 2nd meeting to formalize the pilgrimage season of 1446 Hijri
07:59The final price for pilgrims is 63,770 dirhams.
08:10The Royal Pilgrimage Committee also approved the payment of 1,230 dirhams to citizens
08:21who previously had to pay 65,000 dirhams for pilgrimages.
08:27This amount will be reimbursed to citizens starting on February 24, 2021.
08:37In the framework of the Royal Vision to strengthen African integration
08:40and facilitate road connections between Morocco and its continental depths,
08:43the Road Connection Project between the Smara and the Mauritanian borders
08:47through the Amgala and Tiferiti groups is a remarkable progress,
08:51with an achievement rate of more than 90%,
08:54which makes it one of the major projects that strengthen infrastructure and transportation in the region.
09:01This road network is a key support to stimulate the local economy
09:06by facilitating the transportation of individuals and goods,
09:08and reducing logistical costs and shortening the time of crossing,
09:12which reflects positively on trade and services,
09:15and creates new job opportunities, especially in border groups.
09:20It also contributes to stabilizing the population,
09:22supporting sustainable development,
09:24and strengthening Morocco's position as a link between Africa and Europe.
09:29As part of the Atlantic Initiative launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
09:35this project provides a vital outlet for non-coastal African countries
09:39towards the Atlantic Ocean,
09:41strengthening the local economy,
09:43and opening up new avenues for cooperation and trade exchanges.
09:47We will talk more about this project and its importance for the local population,
09:51following this conversation held by our correspondent,
09:54with the President of the Amgala Group, Fatima Sayed.
09:58We are now located not far from the Mauritanian-Moroccan borders,
10:02here in the road connecting Amgala and Maghren,
10:06a road that seeks local authorities to make it a reality,
10:10in order to connect a southern region with its African depths,
10:14especially those non-coastal countries,
10:17within the framework of the Atlantic Kingdom Initiative.
10:21To know more about this road, its implications and importance,
10:26Fatima Sayed, the President of the Amgala Group, is with us.
10:30Welcome, brother, and greetings to all of you.
10:36This road is part of the Atlantic Kingdom Initiative.
10:41What is its importance for you,
10:43especially here in the Amgala Group,
10:45and for the Sumara region in particular,
10:47and the southern regions in general?
10:49Yes, dear brother.
10:51This project comes as an inspiration,
10:54in line with the lofty kingdom's directions
10:58of His Majesty, may God bless him and grant him peace,
11:01as well as with the Atlantic Initiative,
11:04which encourages the vision of His Majesty the King,
11:07who is a visionary,
11:09to strengthen the links between Morocco and its African depths.
11:14This project,
11:17the road connecting the Sumara region
11:20with the Mauritanian borders,
11:22and specifically with Maghren,
11:24is a strategic cornerstone
11:29in enabling non-coastal African countries
11:35to reach the Atlantic Ocean
11:38through the southern regions.
11:40We know that this road is the closest distance
11:43from the Gargarat Pass.
11:45How will all these factors affect
11:47transportation, logistics,
11:49goods and people?
11:52Without a doubt,
11:54in addition to what this important road
11:58will bring,
12:01there are other benefits
12:03that this project will bring,
12:05such as a road station without a reservoir,
12:07which is a new source
12:09to boost the development of the region
12:11and the region as a whole.
12:13It will also encourage,
12:15as you said,
12:18local economic activities,
12:21as well as strengthen trade
12:23and services in the region,
12:25as well as create many job opportunities
12:30and strengthen the population stability
12:32in the border communities
12:34belonging to the region,
12:36such as Amgala and Tfariti.
12:41The French Minister of Culture,
12:43Rachida Dati from Rabat,
12:45confirmed France's intention
12:47to be a partner of Morocco
12:49in its international cultural strategy.
12:51She emphasized this during a joint press conference
12:54with the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication,
12:56Mohamed Mahdi Bin Saeed.
12:58French-Moroccan cultural relations
13:00are a cornerstone
13:02in the history of the two countries,
13:04and a center for building a future
13:06that strengthens the relationship
13:08between the two countries and the two peoples,
13:10especially the youth.
13:12The French Minister also pointed out
13:14the cultural cooperation agreements
13:16signed between the two ministries
13:18before the heads of the two countries.
13:20In addition, these agreements
13:22are part of the joint work.
13:30In Tunisia,
13:31doctors who are suspended from work
13:33protested in front of the Ministry of Higher Education
13:35demanding that they be expelled
13:37from the HESH employment circle
13:39and admitted to universities.
13:41The protests of doctors who are suspended
13:43from work continued for three years,
13:45and they are protesting today
13:47to implement a decision to employ 5,000 of them.
13:49The movement of suspended doctors
13:51is one of the largest social movements
13:53in a number of sectors.
13:55This is a report from Tunisia.
13:57Fathi Al-Falahi
13:59The steps are being taken
14:01with enthusiasm and anger
14:03towards the protest.
14:05Adlani Bin Thabet
14:07has been suspended from work
14:09for 15 years.
14:11His unemployment has not ended.
14:13His dreams have come true.
14:15He protested with his colleagues
14:17from all over the country
14:19in front of the headquarters
14:21of the Ministry of Higher Education
14:23in the capital of Tunisia.
14:25Adlani presented the details
14:27of the suspended suspension
14:29to him and his family.
14:31They say today
14:33that he is unable to provide for his livelihood.
14:35He is a doctor
14:37with a high academic rank.
14:39I am unemployed.
14:41I have a large number of years
14:43that I have forgotten.
14:45I have been unemployed for 21 years.
14:47I am 15 years old
14:49and I am unemployed.
14:51I am not alone.
14:53I belong to a small generation
14:55of doctors.
14:57If I had 20 years
14:59or more,
15:01I would have been unemployed.
15:03He has the highest degree in the Republic
15:05which is a doctor's degree.
15:07It is not acceptable
15:09that a doctor with the highest degree
15:11in the Republic is unemployed
15:13and has no rights.
15:15Tunisians have been suspended
15:17from their jobs
15:19and their number is between
15:215,000 and 7,000.
15:23They demand a decision
15:25taken by the Tunisian president
15:27with a list of 5,000 of them.
15:29They called for joining
15:31universities and studying there.
15:33They are questioning
15:35the reasons for their suspension
15:37which has been going on
15:39for several years.
15:41The result of the debates
15:43is that we have more than
15:45330 doctors
15:47and all of them
15:49are suffering
15:51from a very high unemployment rate.
15:53The suspension of doctors
15:55from their jobs
15:57is one of the social movements
15:59that has increased
16:01in recent years,
16:03from the teachers of the parliament
16:05to those who are unemployed
16:07with a high degree.
16:09These movements have estimated
16:11that they have increased
16:13by 181%
16:15during last January.
16:17The doctors who have been suspended
16:19from their jobs
16:21for three years
16:23have not stopped protesting.
16:25Today, they are demanding
16:27that they be expelled
16:29from the HESH circle
16:31at least for their scientific status.
16:33Fath al-Falhi, Medina.
16:35Tunis.
16:41The US Secretary of State
16:43has agreed
16:45with the United States and Russia
16:47to appoint high-level teams
16:49to start working on a path
16:51to end the conflict in Ukraine
16:53as soon as possible,
16:55in a permanent and stable way
16:57and acceptable to all parties.
16:59The statement was made
17:01after the complicated meeting
17:03between the US Secretary of State
17:05Mark Rubio and his Russian counterpart
17:07Sergey Lavrov.
17:09The US and Russia
17:11have agreed to implement
17:13consultative mechanisms
17:15in order to take necessary measures
17:17to normalize their diplomatic missions.
17:19The two sides have also agreed
17:21to send the basics
17:23for future cooperation
17:25on issues of joint geopolitical interest
17:27and for historical economic
17:29and investment opportunities
17:31that will lead to a successful
17:33end of the conflict in Ukraine.
17:36At the negotiating table
17:38in Riyadh,
17:40the Russians and the Americans
17:42met to improve their tense
17:44relations since the war
17:46against Ukraine.
17:48This was discussed by the
17:50Saudi foreign minister
17:52and Ukraine ignored it,
17:54despite the fact that
17:56negotiations will be held
17:58to end the war between Russia
18:00and Ukraine.
18:02This meeting is the way
18:04for the US President Donald Trump
18:06and the Russian President Vladimir Putin
18:08to reach an agreement.
18:10I think the negotiations
18:12with the US team are very important.
18:14As long as we say that good relations
18:16between the United States and Russia
18:18are very important for the whole world,
18:20Russia and the United States
18:22cannot deal with many
18:24of the world's problems
18:26except in a joint way.
18:28Saudi talks are a key step
18:30taken by the Trump administration
18:32to oppose the US policy
18:34that has focused on
18:36the isolation of Russia
18:38for years.
18:40Media sources pointed out
18:42that the possible solution
18:44is to freeze the fighting
18:46while keeping Russia
18:48in control of the lands
18:50it has already taken
18:52and to stop fighting
18:54in order to gain more land.
18:56Ukraine controls
18:58about 200 square miles
19:00of land in Korsk, Russia.
19:02Ukraine may be able
19:04to find a way
19:06to stop the withdrawal
19:08from Korsk
19:10by withdrawing from Russia.
19:12But Russia wants
19:14security guarantees
19:16to prevent Ukraine
19:18from trying to reclaim
19:20the occupied lands
19:22which is the most difficult
19:24part of the negotiations.
19:26The Israeli Prime Minister
19:28has confirmed
19:30that his country
19:32will hand over
19:34four hostages
19:36kidnapped since October 7,
19:382023 in Gaza.
19:40The decision to release
19:42six hostages alive
19:44was announced by Hamas.
19:46On the other hand,
19:48Israeli talks about the second stage
19:50of the ceasefire in Gaza
19:52on the exchange of hostages
19:54will begin in a few days.
19:56The second stage
19:58includes the negotiations
20:00between Qatar and Egypt
20:02to release all the hostages
20:04who are still alive.
20:06It is expected that
20:08the negotiators will receive
20:10instructions for the next stage
20:12in which the war will end
20:14completely.
20:18The security officials
20:20announced that Israel
20:22will stop the ceasefire.
20:24Al-Abib announced
20:26that it will keep its forces
20:28in five border points.
20:30The UN leader
20:32in Lebanon
20:34agreed with the Lebanese officials
20:36that the entire Israeli withdrawal
20:38from the south of Lebanon
20:40will be necessary at a certain time.
20:44By dawn today,
20:46the Israeli withdrawal
20:48from southern Lebanon
20:50will begin.
20:52Al-Abib and Hezbollah
20:54agreed to stop the ceasefire.
20:56Lebanese security officials
20:58confirmed
21:00that the Israeli forces
21:02have begun to withdraw
21:04from border villages.
21:06The Lebanese army
21:08has plenty of room
21:10to advance and spread there.
21:12Al-Abib has committed
21:14to withdrawing its forces
21:16from the Lebanese territories.
21:18Hezbollah announced
21:20its intention not to withdraw
21:22from five border points,
21:24starting from the western border
21:26to the eastern border,
21:28for a long time,
21:30as described by Israel.
21:32The Lebanese President
21:34Joseph Aoun
21:36expressed his concerns
21:38about Al-Abib's non-commitment
21:40to the entire withdrawal
21:42from southern Lebanon,
21:44confirming that the response
21:46will be diplomatic.
21:48On the other hand,
21:50during a meeting with
21:52the Lebanese President
21:54and the Lebanese Prime Minister,
21:56the UNIFIL leader said
21:58that he agreed with Aoun and Salam
22:00on the need for the complete
22:02Israeli withdrawal
22:04from southern Lebanon
22:06at a specific date
22:08in accordance with the ceasefire.
22:10The Israeli war in Lebanon
22:12had killed more than 4,000 people,
22:1414,000 wounded,
22:16most of them women and children,
22:18in addition to the displacement
22:20of about 1,400,000 people.
22:44The Israeli military withdrew
22:46from southern Lebanon
22:48and remained
22:50a permanent military presence
22:52in five Israeli sites
22:54inside the Lebanese territories,
22:56of course, in accordance
22:58with the end of the second
23:00ceasefire with Hezbollah.
23:02Why did it remain
23:04on these five sites?
23:06Today, the Israeli army
23:08withdrew from all the cities
23:10that were under its control
23:12on the 24th of September.
23:14Therefore, today,
23:16according to the agreement,
23:18it wanted to withdraw,
23:20but it destroyed
23:22these points
23:24and retained
23:26five hills
23:28on the western areas
23:30in the western sector
23:32towards Nakoura
23:34and the eastern sector.
23:36These five hills
23:38are considered
23:40junctions
23:42of valleys
23:44and lowlands
23:46through which
23:48it can prevent
23:50any movement
23:52that may come
23:54and threaten its colonies.
23:56But it really wants
23:58to stay and play
24:00in southern Lebanon
24:02through these points,
24:04which will be
24:06new problems
24:08because
24:10we have not finished
24:12drawing the borders
24:14and therefore
24:16we have to draw
24:1813 points
24:20between Lebanon and Israel
24:22from the year 2000
24:24when the entire Israeli withdrawal
24:26took place,
24:28according to Decree 425.
24:30But these areas
24:32included fertile farms,
24:34which are areas
24:36between their existence
24:38in the Syrian
24:40Gulf or
24:42their existence
24:44inside the Lebanese Gulf.
24:46Therefore, there was a quarrel
24:48for a quarter of a century
24:50that the United Nations
24:52wanted official recognition
24:54by Syria,
24:56and Syria left it
24:58and considered it occupied.
25:00Today, these points
25:02are essential points
25:04that the United Nations
25:06wants to intervene
25:08whenever it wants
25:10and to say that it can
25:12intervene in Lebanon
25:14because the work of the Lebanese
25:16army and UNICEF
25:18did not meet the requirements
25:20of the 17-01 agreement.
25:22At this point,
25:24there is coordination
25:26with the United States
25:28in this regard
25:30and in keeping
25:32as an isolated area
25:34to protect the northern settlements.
25:38According to what we have seen
25:40from the images
25:42that have been transmitted
25:44from these evidences,
25:46the Israeli army
25:48has strengthened these evidences
25:50with terrorist attacks
25:52and with
25:54arrests
25:56that indicate
25:58that these fortifications
26:00will be for a certain period
26:02and not for a short period
26:04because the agreement
26:06that was signed
26:08is argued by the Israeli
26:10that Hezbollah
26:12is rearming
26:14and the Lebanese army
26:16is still unable
26:18to access the oil
26:20and therefore
26:22he is obliged
26:24to argue this point
26:26in front of the American
26:28so that he can understand
26:30that he is obliged
26:32to protect his settlements
26:34and therefore
26:36he wants the return
26:38of the inhabitants of these settlements
26:40and therefore
26:42the security protection
26:44for them must be
26:46only through new
26:48institutions that prevent
26:50the access to these settlements.
26:52But this is not
26:54true because
26:56the Lebanese legitimacy
26:58and the work to implement the agreement
27:00from the Israeli side
27:02and from the side
27:04of Hezbollah
27:06will mean a real guarantee
27:08for the protection of the borders
27:10and from the Israeli harassments
27:12as Israel sees it
27:14as a paper
27:16to terrorize
27:18its inhabitants
27:20in order to move
27:22towards the right
27:24by creating
27:26a permanent enemy
27:28whether it is Hezbollah
27:30in the north or
27:32in the south of the Hamas movement.
27:34So the Israeli government
27:36is playing with these points
27:38and it is not serious
27:40in making legitimate decisions.
27:42The idea is clear.
27:44Thank you, Mr. Khaled Al-Aziz,
27:46the expert in international relations and foreign policy
27:48for participating with us.
27:50Welcome.
27:54We will see you next time.
27:56Goodbye.