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00:00News of the day
00:16Hello and welcome to Median TV. Thank you for joining us for the news of the day. Here are today's headlines.
00:25The Organic Law on the right to strike is in accordance with the Constitution, a verdict given by the Constitutional Court. We talk about it at the beginning of the news.
00:36Donald Trump calls Vladimir Putin to spare the lives of thousands of soldiers on the front, despite his call for restraint. The American president evokes productive discussions with his Russian counterpart.
00:46The systematic attacks of Israel against reproductive health in Gaza represent genocidal acts. Conclusions brought by a commission of inquiry mandated by the UN.
00:58The Organic Law on the right to strike is in accordance with the Constitution, a verdict given by the Constitutional Court.
01:09The Organic Law on the right to strike is in accordance with the Constitution, a verdict given by the Constitutional Court.
01:16The Organic Law on the right to strike is in accordance with the Constitutional Court.
01:30Morocco will host in March 2026 the 58th session of the Economic Commission of the United Nations for Africa and the Conference of African Ministers of Finance.
01:42The choice of Morocco to host this important conference was made unanimously in Addis Ababa, where the works of this 57th session are being pursued.
01:51A decision that shows confidence, renewed in the commitment to the economic development of the continent and the commitment of Morocco in the organization of events of magnitude.
02:03Paris is preparing to send to Algeria a first list of Algerians expelled from France.
02:08The refusal of Algeria to accept refugees in a regular situation sent by Paris, whose author of an attack that killed one on February 22, has intensified relations between the two parties.
02:19I invite you to listen to the French Minister of the Interior.
02:23The graduation list that we decided with the Prime Minister in the Inter-Ministerial Committee of Immigration Control is implemented.
02:31We had started to implement it by hardening the conditions of reception of a number of Algerian refugees who did not have all the necessary equipment to enter French territory, especially in Roissy.
02:43Well, we made a first list. This list is clearly established with profiles that are, as they say, trouble to the public order, sometimes going out of prison, other times with dangerous profiles.
02:59But on this list there are only Algerian refugees, of whom we have proof of their Algerian nationality.
03:08This list will be a moment of truth.
03:11Algeria accepts to respect its obligations, the right, our international agreements that we signed freely, or if it does not, we will implement the strategy that we have decided, that we have organized, of a graduation list that can go as far as the questioning of all our agreements.
03:31Donald Trump calls Vladimir Putin to spare the lives of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
03:35A call launched in a post published this Friday on his platform Truth Social.
03:40The American president also mentioned very good and productive discussions with his Russian counterpart.
03:45Explanations with Soheil Shelil.
03:51Donald Trump exhorts Putin to spare the lives of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers on the front.
03:57The American president launched a press call to the Russian president asking him to show mercy to the Ukrainian soldiers on the front.
04:05An initiative that intervenes in a context where discussions on a possible ceasefire arouse both hopes and reservations on the Russian side.
04:14Currently thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are completely encircled by the Russian army.
04:22They are in a vulnerable and very bad position.
04:25I asked Vladimir Putin to spare their lives, with insistence.
04:30Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, seems to adopt a cautious posture.
04:34Although he did not categorically reject the idea of a truce, he stressed that any cessation of hostilities should be accompanied by guarantees on the deep causes of the conflict.
04:44The Russian president also received an American emissary, Steve Whitkoff, in charge of transmitting a message to Trump,
04:50indicating that additional discussions would be necessary before any concrete progress.
04:56I would like to say that we have taken notice of the call of the American president to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers,
05:03some of whom are blocked by Russian troops in the region of Kursk.
05:07In this regard, we draw attention to the fact that these Ukrainian militants have committed many crimes against the civilian population in the invasion zone.
05:15These acts, as I have already said, are classified by the Office of the Attorney General as terrorism.
05:22Russian claims remain ambitious, including Ukrainian surrender, the cessation of annexed territories and the abandonment of Kiev's aspirations to join NATO.
05:31These conditions, considered unacceptable by Ukraine and its allies, complicate the prospect of peace.
05:37Vladimir Zelensky accused Moscow of manipulating negotiations to buy time,
05:42while Berlin denounced a deliberate maneuver by Russia.
05:47While tensions persist, Trump's mediation seems to mark a timid step towards a possible resolution,
05:53but the deep differences between the parties leave a doubt about the outcome of the negotiations.
05:59The US Secretary of State has shown careful optimism this Friday about the possibility of a truce between Russia and Ukraine.
06:06A lot of work remains to be done, but there are reasons to show optimism, said Marco Rubio.
06:12And the G7 states its support for Ukraine's territorial integrity,
06:16which is stated in the final declaration adopted after three days of discussions between the heads of diplomacy in Canada.
06:22The participants threaten Russia with new sanctions if it does not support the demand for solid security measures for Ukraine
06:29in order to prevent a possible truce between Russia and Ukraine.
06:35The new Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is in office this Friday.
06:39He has the heavy task of taking over the reins of a country that has become the privileged target of Donald Trump's attacks,
06:45turning the page of the decade of Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party in power,
06:49now based on the experience of the banker, to reassure Canadians.
06:53Mark Carney, the new Canadian Prime Minister, is in office this Friday.
06:57He has the heavy task of taking over the reins of a country that has become the privileged target of Donald Trump's attacks,
07:03turning the page of the decade of Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party in power,
07:08turning the page of the decade of Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party in power,
07:14confronting a customs war.
07:18The threat posed by Donald Trump has dominated Canadian political life for two weeks
07:23and should remain the main subject of the electoral campaign to come.
07:27and should remain the main subject of the electoral campaign to come.
07:30or their beliefs, the Council firmly condemns
07:33the widespread violence taking place in the provinces of Latakia and Tartus,
07:37thus targeting civilians and in particular the minority associated
07:40with the clan of the former President Bashar al-Assad.
07:42The executive body of the United Nations also expressed its great concern
07:46regarding the escalation of tensions between all Syrian communities.
07:53UN investigators estimate that Israel's systematic attacks
07:56against reproductive health in Gaza represent genocidal acts.
08:00The United Nations Commission for Inquiry noted that
08:03through the systematic destruction of reproductive and sexual health care,
08:07Israel has destroyed the Palestinians' ability to have children.
08:11Rashid Farhan tells us more.
08:14A heavy accusation of consequences.
08:17The UN Inquiry Commission stated that the Israeli authorities
08:21have systematically attacked the reproductive and sexual health
08:24of the Palestinians in Gaza, evoking qualified acts of genocide.
08:31Our report finds that Israel is increasingly resorting to gender-based violence,
08:36including reproductive and sexual violence,
08:39as part of a broader effort to weaken their right to self-determination
08:44by the systematic destruction of reproductive and sexual health infrastructure.
08:49In response, Israel has reacted vigorously.
08:52It denounces accusations that are considered absurd
08:55and insists that the UN should focus on the crimes committed by Hamas
09:00during the attack on October 7, 2023.
09:07The so-called Commission of Inquiry
09:09has published one of the worst slanders the world has ever known.
09:13It accuses victims of crimes committed by Hamas
09:17if Hamas committed horrible sexual crimes against Israelis on October 7.
09:30However, the UN Inquiry Commission states that the Israeli authorities
09:34have destroyed the Palestinians' ability in Gaza to have children,
09:38in particular by targeting reproductive health infrastructure
09:42such as maternity hospitals and the main clinic of in vitro fertilization.
09:47It also points to the use of famine as a method of war.
09:54To protect Moroccan consumers,
09:56the Ministry of the Interior has set up a telephone number, 5757.
10:01Moroccans are encouraged to denounce and file complaints
10:04about the protection of consumers.
10:06This is a report by Mahath Jamal and a story by Sheyma Fikri.
10:13The number 5757 has been launched in all regions and provinces of the Kingdom.
10:19The objective is to allow citizens to file their complaints
10:22and share their observations on all issues related to the market
10:26and the protection of consumers during the month of Ramadan.
10:29This number is open 7 days a week from 9am to 6pm
10:33and the cell in charge receives notifications of fraud cases,
10:36unfaithful trade practices and unfaithful competition.
10:42This number offers consumers and citizens the possibility
10:45to contact the service in charge of receiving complaints
10:48directly in the Rabat municipality.
10:50Its objective is to allow consumers to report their concerns
10:53regarding the prices, quality, preparation conditions
10:56and storage of consumer products.
10:59Since the beginning of this holy month,
11:02the Rabat municipality has received more than 89 appeals,
11:05of which 65 have been rejected.
11:08Since the beginning of this holy month,
11:11the Rabat municipality has received more than 89 appeals,
11:14of which 73 are related to the protection of consumers.
11:1745 appeals are illegal trade practices,
11:20while 42 others have been treated as part of interventions
11:23on the ground of prices control and supply commissions.
11:34Our cell receives appeals from consumers.
11:37We classify the appeal according to its content,
11:40whether it is a complaint, a report or simply a request for information.
11:43After this initial exchange,
11:45we proceed to a second analysis of the appeal
11:48to determine whether we should transfer it to the field committee
11:51of the Rabat municipality.
11:53If the complaint concerns an area outside Rabat,
11:55it is sent to the concerned teams.
12:03The central information system dedicated to this service
12:06generates daily statistics
12:08on the number of complaints received and analyzed.
12:11The main objective is to identify market trends
12:14within each municipality.
12:17And during this month of Ramadan,
12:19the Casablanca markets are under great influence.
12:22Hundreds of citizens and foreign tourists
12:24meet to stroll and shop.
12:27Our reporter Yunus Mazir and Dinem Marini
12:29dive into this atmosphere.
12:32During the month of Ramadan,
12:34an exceptional atmosphere reigns in the popular markets.
12:37In Casablanca,
12:38the purchases and walks of the inhabitants
12:40continue just before the break of fasting.
12:43In these popular markets,
12:45sellers invite customers to take an interest in their products
12:48and praise their quality or their price,
12:50which only sharpens the appetite of potential consumers.
12:54There are often a lot of people,
12:56which often leads to a certain confusion among citizens.
12:59We get up early, at 7 a.m.,
13:01while customers arrive at the market
13:03two or three hours before the break.
13:06We keep the bakery open all the time,
13:08taking our break on site
13:10to guarantee an optimal service to our customers.
13:14We pay special attention to each customer
13:17by responding to their specific needs,
13:19even during a period of influx
13:21and high demand in the store.
13:24The crowd gathers in the popular markets
13:26and the flow reaches its peak
13:28before the break.
13:30Consumers say they only find this moment of the day
13:32to do their shopping.
13:35It would be desirable
13:37that customers arrive early to buy their products
13:39in order to prevent the influx of crowds
13:41and possible conflicts.
13:44It is recommended to save time
13:46by supplying first-come, first-served products
13:49in order to prevent possible traffic accidents, for example.
13:54As every year,
13:55the month of Ramadan brings with it
13:57a wave of changes in the habits of consumption
13:59and the rhythm of life of Moroccans.
14:02For businesses,
14:03this month is a period of reinvention
14:05and adaptation
14:07in order to meet the needs of consumers.
14:11Wael Eder-Graghi has unveiled
14:13the list of players selected
14:15for the Football World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
14:18The list includes new players
14:20like Omar El-Hilali, Shamsuddin Talbi,
14:23Hamza Ighamen,
14:25and Bilal Nadir,
14:27a midfielder for Olympique de Marseille.
14:29The fifth and sixth days of these qualifiers
14:31will be played against Morocco, Niger,
14:33and Morocco against Tanzania.
14:35As a reminder,
14:36the Lions of Atlas are the leaders
14:38of the group with three wins in three matches,
14:40followed by Niger and Tanzania.
14:43Both teams have six points each.
14:50What are the qualities
14:51that have prompted Wael Eder-Graghi
14:53to invite some of his new players?
14:55Let's listen to Amine Lhameli,
14:56editor-in-chief of 360.1.
14:59Yes, of course,
15:00two very, very important meetings.
15:02I know that everyone,
15:04the Moroccan mindset,
15:06is very focused,
15:08let's say, on the club.
15:11What is right and what is justified.
15:14Now there are also
15:16the World Cup 2026 qualifiers
15:18that must be addressed
15:19with a lot of seriousness,
15:20a lot of concentration,
15:23and exploit the possibility
15:26of playing these two matches at home.
15:28Even if, for once,
15:30against Niger,
15:31normally we are outside.
15:33But since we play at Ousda,
15:35we have to exploit the home factor.
15:40Even if, in general,
15:42in the qualifiers of a World Cup,
15:44the matches,
15:45both at home and outside,
15:47are valid.
15:48And so it is very, very important
15:50to get two wins.
15:51With these two wins,
15:53we have a total of nine points.
15:55If, God willing,
15:56we manage to achieve them
15:57against these two opponents,
15:59we will put the gap,
16:01we will dig the gap
16:03in the head of the group.
16:05And why not, God willing,
16:07get a qualification
16:09as early as September
16:10with a minimum of points.
16:12Now, Niger
16:14is a very solid team.
16:16So is Tanzania.
16:18Niger is a team
16:20that is mainly coached by Baitou Zeki.
16:22So it's a bit nostalgic
16:24to begin with
16:26Oueli Delgregui,
16:28who has had a lot of praise
16:30for the former Baitou Zeki
16:32coach.
16:33He is someone who knows the house.
16:35He is someone who prepares
16:36his matches very well.
16:37He is someone who has teams
16:39in general that are very,
16:41very good physically.
16:42So I don't think that Niger
16:44will present itself at Ousda
16:46as an exploitative victim.
16:48Neither will Tanzania.
16:50I think it's very,
16:52very serious,
16:54very important.
16:55And the most important thing is to win
16:57and to please the public
16:59and the Moroccans.
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