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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 11/03/2025

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00:00Welcome to this special edition of Al Akhbar, starting with the headlines.
00:24The weather in Morocco is expected to continue to rain continuously, and the efforts to clear
00:30the closed roads due to the heavy snow continue on a steady pace.
00:36In Syria, the signing of an agreement between President Ahmed al-Sharra and the Syrian Democratic
00:40Forces leaders, which includes all civilian and military institutions affiliated with the
00:44Kurdish Self-Government, was signed within the framework of the Syrian state.
00:50The United States and the United Arab Emirates have held key U.S.-Ukrainian research in the
00:56Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to put forward a vision to end the ongoing war three years ago in
01:02Ukraine, and the differences in positions and priorities in the issuance of the discussions.
01:08We start with the Moroccan issue, and implementing the noble instruction of King Mohammed VI,
01:15the Supreme Leader, and the President of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces,
01:20the Royal Guard, during the holy month of Ramadan and during the holidays, to prepare
01:25and distribute the Iftar meals provided by His Majesty for the benefit of the needy families
01:30in several cities in the Kingdom.
01:33The Royal Guard has stated that the distribution points include Al-Rabat, Salah, Tanja, Titwan,
01:41Marrakesh, and Khumaisat, where 150,000 Iftar meals will be distributed.
01:47To ensure the success of this humanitarian initiative, the Royal Guard's role is to coordinate
01:53with representatives of local authorities in various distribution points, to work and
01:58to ensure that the beneficiaries receive their meals in the best possible conditions.
02:05In Morocco, the General Staff is expected to monitor the weather, record heavy rains,
02:10and sometimes thunderstorms today in a number of areas.
02:13The General Staff stated in a warning letter from the Portuguese Governor that it is expected
02:18to record heavy rains, sometimes thunderstorms, from 50 to 70 mm in all of Tanja, Asila, Fahs,
02:25Anjara, Al-Araish, Al-Quneitra, Sidi Qasim, Titwan, Shefshawan, Ouzan, Taunan, Taza, and Huseina.
02:33They are expected to stay in contact until the next 10 nights.
02:37The General Staff added that heavy rains from 25 to 35 mm will affect all of Rabat, Salat,
02:44Maras, Kheirat, Khumaisat, Ifran, and Knefra from 1 pm to 11 pm.
02:53This is what the local authorities in several areas such as Ifran, Taza, and others are saying.
02:59They are saying that the snow removal operations on the main roads are closed due to the recent
03:06snowfall on several areas of the region.
03:11The local authorities have filled their human resources and logistical means for snow removal
03:17and the opening of many roads in front of the cars.
03:21They are calling on the local authorities to face the effects of the snow and rainfall
03:27and the severe cold wave on the areas of the Taza region and to coordinate with various
03:32security agencies, including the Royal Guard, the rescue forces, and the civil defense
03:38to ensure rapid intervention and effective response in various affected areas.
03:50The movement of passengers between the sites of Al-Jazeera Al-Khadra, Tareefa, and Tanja
03:56on Tuesday was affected due to the unfavorable weather conditions affecting the outskirts
04:00of Al-Jazeera Al-Khadra.
04:04Several scheduled flights from Al-Jazeera Al-Khadra to Tanja Al-Mutawasit were affected.
04:10Delays were registered on the scheduled flights at 9 a.m. and 9.45 a.m.
04:16when the scheduled flight was canceled at 7 a.m. according to the source.
04:20In Tareefa port, which has been suffering from turbulence for several days, all sea flights
04:26were canceled today except for the scheduled flight at 8 a.m. which will depend on its
04:32cancellation due to the weather conditions.
04:34On the other hand, the national air traffic control issued a yellow warning
04:39until 12 p.m. on Tuesday, including the mountains of Tareef and many areas in Al-Muqata'a,
04:45Al-Muqata'a Al-Qadis, where it is expected that the amount of rainfall will reach 40 liters
04:51per square meter in some areas.
04:54The coast guard issued a yellow warning on the narrow area under air surveillance due to
05:00strong waves, where the speed of southern and western winds may reach 61 km per hour
05:06with waves up to 4 meters according to the agency's expectations.
05:14In another issue, police officers in the state of Amna, Tanja were able to stop a person
05:20who was involved in a case related to theft under threat from an agency to transfer money.
05:26The security source mentioned that the suspect, on the morning of February 2,
05:30attempted to steal a sum of money from an agency to transfer money in the city of Tanja,
05:35after he threatened the employee with firing him using a flammable liquid.
05:42In another issue, Amna Bouayach, President of the National Council for Human Rights in Morocco,
05:48supported the African Network of National Institutions for Human Rights,
05:54through its General Association, based in the United Nations in Geneva.
06:00The African Network officially announced this nomination in January,
06:06confirming an official message that Amna Bouayach has proven over the past three years
06:13that she is a trustee of the international alliance,
06:17and that she has proven her exceptional leadership and extensive experience
06:21in representing the alliance on the international stage,
06:24in addition to her firm commitment to human rights.
06:27In this context, Joseph Huetal, President of the African Network,
06:31and the current President of the National Institute for Human Rights in Ghana,
06:35stressed that Africa has voiced a strong majority in support of this nomination,
06:40and that Amna Bouayach is a strategic choice to ensure the continuity of the alliance leadership.
06:48In Mauritania, President Mohamed Ould El Cheikh El Ghazwani called on the political parties
06:53to submit their proposals for the upcoming political dialogue.
06:58In a statement to the leaders of the parties,
07:01Ould El Ghazwani called on the political parties to submit their proposals and ideas
07:08in addition to the main issues proposed in the dialogue,
07:12in addition to the methodology that should be followed and adopted
07:16in order to succeed in this political dialogue,
07:18and to ensure the good organization and follow-up to the implementation of its conclusions.
07:22As the British President mentioned in the meeting he convened with the representatives of the political parties
07:27in recent days, which addressed the importance of organizing a national dialogue
07:33to address all the issues that concern the country.
07:37In Syria, an agreement was signed between the Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharra
07:41and the leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazloum Abdi,
07:45in order to integrate all civil and military institutions in northern and eastern Syria
07:51within the administration of the Syrian state, including border crossings, airports, oil and gas fields.
07:58The Kurds have been open since the arrival of the new Syrian leadership,
08:02and we believe that this change is an excellent opportunity to build a new Syria
08:07that guarantees the rights of all Syrians.
08:10Details in the report of Anwar Mikhael.
08:13At a time when the acts of violence that took place are more than just a civil war,
08:18most of them are a test for the Syrian people on the Syrian coast,
08:23early for the Syrian President to move Ahmed al-Sharra,
08:26who is trying to consolidate his power over the entire Syrian soil.
08:30The Syrian President announced an agreement with the Kurds
08:34to integrate the self-governing institutions within the framework of the state,
08:39which is supposed to be implemented by the end of the year.
08:43The Syrian President published a statement signed by both parties,
08:48in which he said that an agreement was reached to integrate all civil and military institutions
08:54in northern and eastern Syria within the administration of the Syrian state,
08:58including border crossings, airports, oil and gas fields.
09:03Since the arrival of the new authority to Damascus,
09:07the Kurds have been open,
09:09and we believe that this change is an excellent opportunity to build a new Syria
09:13that guarantees the rights of all Syrians.
09:16In addition to the fact that he has withdrawn from the invitation to a national dialogue conference,
09:21he specified the headlines of the transitional phase.
09:24The signing of the agreement came about two weeks after the invitation of the leader of the Kurdish Workers' Party,
09:31Abdullah Jalan, in a historic announcement to dissolve the party and drop the weapon
09:37in a step welcomed by the Kurds of Syria.
09:42Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said goodbye to the return of tranquility in Syria,
09:46and said that the recent riots in the Syrian coastal area are strengthening peace efforts
09:50and threatening to divide the country again.
09:53Erdogan said in a joint speech to the Cabinet of Ministers,
09:56that Ankara wants peace and stability for all,
09:59and that the forces and groups that feed on instability will not remain hidden.
10:05Erdogan's statements came after days of clashes between the Syrian security forces
10:09and the armed allies of President Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian coastal area.
10:15In the Middle East, Hamas has repeatedly threatened to keep its forces in the Gulf of Philadelphia
10:22when it comes to the borders with Egypt,
10:24considering it a new violation of the Houthi agreement in Gaza.
10:28In a statement to Hamas, it said that Israel did not commit to gradually reducing its forces
10:33in the Gulf of Salah al-Din during the first phase,
10:36and did not start withdrawing its forces on the 42nd, as stated in the agreement.
10:42Note that the Gulf of Philadelphia is a border line on the Palestinian side
10:47while Egypt and the Gaza Strip are a major point of disagreement
10:51in the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza.
10:57UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
11:00expressed his great concern about Israel's decision
11:03to cut electricity supplies from the Gaza Strip.
11:06These statements were made by the UN Secretary-General,
11:10Stéphane Dujarric,
11:11who said that this decision will greatly limit the availability of drinking water in the Gaza Strip,
11:16emphasizing the need to return electricity supplies to tens of thousands of families and children in Gaza.
11:23Israel has stopped humanitarian aid to the Strip,
11:27which was occupied by more than two million Palestinians last week
11:31in a similar step to the siege imposed during the first days of the war.
11:40The Kremlin has called for a large-scale attack
11:43on the Ukrainian-powered drones in the Moscow region,
11:47and has issued a new statement to the Ministry of Health
11:50about the killing of at least two people and the injury of 18 others.
11:54The spokesman for the Russian president said
11:57that it is important to point out that the Kiev regime
12:00is bombing social housing and residential buildings,
12:04according to local news agencies.
12:10This started in the city of Jeddah.
12:13The search for a settlement for the war between Moscow and Kiev
12:17began with the presence of the US Secretary of State, Mark Robbio,
12:20and his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrei Sebega.
12:22Kiev is trying to restore relations with Washington
12:26during the meeting of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with Trump
12:31at the White House.
12:33The details are in the report of Safiya Hedal.
12:37Jeddah is conducting research
12:40between Ukraine and the United States
12:43to end the Ukrainian-Russian war,
12:46which has been going on for three years.
12:49The Ukrainian delegation will propose
12:52a ceasefire in the Black Sea
12:55and a long-range missile strike,
12:59as well as the release of Russian prisoners.
13:02The Ukrainians will also be helping to sign
13:06the rare mineral agreement with the United States
13:10during the talks,
13:12a deal that US President Donald Trump is keen to complete.
13:17The talks will be held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
13:21The most important meeting since the talks
13:25at the White House between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
13:30due to what he considered a nod to the American beauty.
13:34Since the talk between Trump and Zelensky,
13:37Washington has been attaching military assistance to Ukraine,
13:41as well as exchanging intelligence information
13:45and access to satellite images,
13:48in an attempt to force Kiev to sit at the negotiating table.
13:53Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the Saudi Crown Prince,
13:58but he left the talks with the Americans
14:02to three of its top aides.
14:05These talks come as a result of research
14:09carried out last month in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
14:13where the Americans met with their Russian counterparts
14:17to end three years of high-level freezing of communications
14:22imposed by former President Joe Biden
14:25after Russia challenged Western warnings
14:28and launched its invasion of Ukraine.
14:31The US Secretary of State said
14:34that the United States will object to any equal address
14:38by Russia at the meeting of the foreign ministers
14:41of the Group of Seven in Canada this week.
14:44The US President also threatened last week
14:47with more sanctions against Russia
14:50for forcing it to sit at the negotiating table
14:54after it launched strikes on Ukraine.
14:59A new study published in the Journal of the American Nervous Society
15:04on the use of artificial intelligence
15:07to detect brain deformities related to the onset of a conflict.
15:11Researchers say that this technology can make a significant change
15:15in the care of millions of people around the world
15:18who are suffering from one of the structural causes of the conflict,
15:22and that about two-thirds of the injured
15:26do not respond to antidepressants to control the conflicts.
15:37Artificial intelligence is used in the field of conflict treatment.
15:42A new study published in the Journal of the American Nervous Society
15:47and conducted by a British medical team
15:50revealed that one of the artificial intelligence techniques
15:54helps significantly in detecting brain deformities,
15:58which is one of the main causes of conflict.
16:03About one in a hundred people suffer from conflict,
16:07and in about two-thirds of the cases,
16:10antidepressants do not help control the conflicts.
16:13If we accurately determine the location of this defect,
16:16we can perform a surgical operation and treat the conflicts in this way.
16:23The rapid surgery is more effective when the conflicts are permanent,
16:29but it may be an option after at least two types of antidepressants have failed.
16:38We have invented an artificial intelligence tool
16:41to help detect brain deformities in children
16:44and adults suffering from conflicts.
16:47The crucial thing is that if we are able to detect brain deformities,
16:52we can resort to surgery to treat the conflicts.
16:55What the artificial intelligence tool can do for us
16:59is to detect two-thirds of these deformities that doctors may neglect,
17:04and this is really important.
17:07Researchers have confirmed that these tools can speed up diagnosis operations,
17:14which contributes to the patient's access to surgical treatment faster,
17:19thus reducing the number of conflicts,
17:22reducing visits to emergency rooms,
17:25and improving the quality of the patient's life.
17:29Welcome back to the Moroccan desert,
17:31where the city of Oyoun, the largest city in the Moroccan desert,
17:35is experiencing the month of Ramadan
17:37to create an atmosphere of unity between spirituality and social life.
17:41The squares and streets are busy after the evening prayer and the Tarawih.
17:46The traditional folk games reflect the habit of the population,
17:50despite the modern transformations,
17:52which make Oyoun a unique model in the heart of the Moroccan desert
17:56with its development and habits.
17:58The report is brought to you by Al Ainain and Nawfal Al Majdoubi.
18:02The public squares in the large squares of the Moroccan desert
18:06are turning into spaces full of life and relaxation
18:10after the evening prayer and the Tarawih.
18:13In the square of Moulay al-Hassan, one of the largest squares in the city,
18:17we meet young people playing dominoes,
18:21a classic game that gives them the opportunity
18:24to deepen their social ties during this holy month.
18:29After the Tarawih prayer, we go out with our friends
18:33and play dominoes.
18:40These games are related to the Hassani culture.
18:44The atmosphere is good in the city of Oyoun.
18:48In the same square, young people compete in the Sik game,
18:52a traditional game inherited in the southern regions.
18:56It requires high accuracy and concentration.
19:00They also embody their attachment to their Hassani heritage,
19:04which gives them the opportunity to strengthen social ties
19:08and preserve a part of the traditions of the ancestors,
19:12despite the challenges of the time.
19:14We come here after iftar and after the Tarawih prayer
19:18to play dominoes.
19:23We also come here to play the Sik,
19:26to play dominoes.
19:32This is our life after the iftar and after the Tarawih prayer.
19:37During the month of Ramadan, the city of Oyoun
19:41is an unique example of integrating events with heritage,
19:45and traditions are an essential part of the life of the people of Medina,
19:49which reflects the spirit of this blessed month in its religious and social dimensions.
19:57We will meet again in the middle of the program for more news.
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