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00:00Good evening everyone, I am delighted to see you again in this new
00:19newscast on Mediain TV, right away the headlines.
00:22The Beit Malchut Sharif Agency continues to distribute Ramadan baskets to the benefit
00:31of the inhabitants of the Holy City, baskets intended for needy families.
00:37We talk about it at the beginning of this newscast.
00:38In Gaza, Hamas denounces a blatant violation of the fragile truce with Israel.
00:47Earlier this morning, nine people were killed in northern Gaza by the Israeli army, including
00:53journalists and humanitarian workers.
00:55The Angolan president calls for a ceasefire in the CDC from midnight, a call launched
01:04on the eve of the direct peace negotiations scheduled for next Tuesday in Rwanda.
01:15Good evening everyone, the Beit Malchut Sharif Agency continues to distribute Ramadan baskets
01:22to the benefit of the inhabitants of the Holy City, baskets intended for social protection
01:27institutions and needy Palestinian families in several areas of Al-Quds.
01:33The details with Rashid Farhan.
01:36Last preparations before the Beit Malchut Sharif Agency launches the distribution of
01:42food supplies in several neighborhoods of Al-Quds, an initiative that is part of the
01:47promotion of the values ​​of the holy month, including the distribution of food products
01:52at the headquarters of social protection institutions, as well as families in need.
01:57This team is in charge of delivering these baskets to the beneficiaries by transporting
02:05them to the place where they are, whether it is institutions or homes, whether it is
02:10in the old city or the other neighborhoods of Al-Quds.
02:13The Beit Mal Al-Quds Agency continues its work during this holy month, working day and
02:18night to provide these aids to people in need.
02:22The importance of this initiative lies in the relief of the financial and economic burdens
02:34that our compatriots are facing.
02:36We thank you and wish you a good Ramadan.
02:39The Agency relies on specific criteria in this operation to select the institutions
02:48and beneficiary families for these aids.
02:50This solidary operation should help alleviate the economic and social burdens during the
02:56holy month.
02:57It is a very good amount that we are receiving today for the second consecutive year thanks
03:06to the Beit Mal Al-Quds Agency.
03:07We thank the Beit Mal Al-Quds Agency for its support and its food supplies that will
03:13be distributed to orphans, the disabled and families in need.
03:22This initiative has aroused positive reactions among the inhabitants of Al-Quds.
03:28It will help alleviate their suffering in difficult conditions.
03:33Every month of Ramadan, we have their support.
03:38We hope that they will continue to do good.
03:42Since the beginning of the month of Ramadan, the Beit Mal Al-Quds Agency has launched a
03:47social aid operation for Palestinian families in need.
03:51An initiative that is part of the Agency's plans and projects aims to support the resilience
03:58of the inhabitants of Al-Quds and improve their social conditions.
04:04The Mali Agency is now in charge for the ninth consecutive year.
04:09The Foundation Mohamed VI des Oulémas d'Afrique, a section of Mali, has donated to the families
04:16in need in this month of Ramadan.
04:19This is a report from our correspondent Mohamed Danioukou.
04:23Rice, oil and milk is the composition of more than 100 barrels that have been graciously
04:29distributed to the families in need of the sixth district of the district of Bamako,
04:33seat of the Foundation Mohamed VI des Oulémas d'Afrique, section of Mali.
04:37We are here today to make this distribution, to benefit more than 120 Malian families,
04:51in this blessed month, to take care of their concerns.
04:58This operation of distribution of food to disadvantaged households, an initiative of
05:03the King Mohamed VI, aims, in addition to relieving families, to strengthen the links
05:08between the two countries.
05:10It is a symbolic gesture that Amir al-Mu'minin, His Majesty the King Mohamed VI, may God
05:18bless him, wanted to perpetuate towards the Malian people, a brotherly people.
05:25This gesture is appreciated to its due value by the beneficiaries who pray for the King
05:31and the Kingdom.
05:33It is a relief.
05:35We thank you very much.
05:37Between Mali and Morocco, it is friendship.
05:40I would like this to be something that remains, that really remains.
05:47So I greet everyone.
05:49A big thank you to Radimara.
05:51We thank the King, may God assist him, who has continued to finance this donation for
05:58nine years, and it continues to this day.
06:01In this blessed month of Ramadan, people really need this donation.
06:11Everyone is happy.
06:13These are satisfied families, with a smile on their faces, who have left the seat of the
06:18Foundation.
06:20In Morocco, we now offer you a Ramadan atmosphere at Dar Taliba in Sidi Hezer.
06:27A Iftar ceremony has been organized by the prefecture of Seherat Mara for the benefit
06:33of young girls living in student houses.
06:36An initiative carried out with a slogan, for all women and girls, right, equality and
06:42autonomy.
06:43The opportunity to meet students living in rural areas.
06:47This is a report by Maha Jamal, Youssef Oumou and Rachid Farhan.
06:52A collective Iftar for the benefit of residents of Dar Taliba, Sidi Hezer, in the prefecture
06:58of Seherat Mara.
06:59A social initiative aimed at creating a family and supportive atmosphere among the residents
07:05of the establishment, who spend the days of the holy month away from their families.
07:11Today's celebration is a collective Iftar for the residents of Dar Taliba, Sidi Hezer,
07:17whose number is around 76 young girls from the province of Seherat Mara.
07:22This initiative is part of a partnership between the National Initiative for Human Development,
07:28the National Support and the Managing Association of Dar Taliba.
07:32The idea is to create a family atmosphere for young girls living in these establishments
07:37during this holy month.
07:38A house that welcomes several young girls from the rural world.
07:43This Iftar is organized in the spirit of a family and Ramadan atmosphere.
07:50We hope that this opportunity will be repeated.
07:53As the head of the establishment, we are very happy.
07:59The ceremony saw the participation of local personalities active in the social and solidarity
08:04field, as well as cultural and artistic figures, to support these young people.
08:09This had a positive impact on them.
08:13We are very pleased with this collective Iftar.
08:16It is a very beautiful initiative.
08:18We hope that there will be even more initiatives, not only for this year, but also for the
08:23years to come, because they are magnificent and we benefit a lot from them.
08:30These Ramadan atmospheres bring us closer to the atmosphere we live in.
08:34Since we are far from our parents, we feel at home.
08:39Dar Taliba of Sidi Hiazair welcomes more than 70 young girls from the rural environment.
08:45She supports their academic career and works on their education and social reintegration
08:50to make them the honorable face of the Moroccan woman of tomorrow.
08:55Still in Morocco, family visits to prisons are now digitized.
09:01With the generalization of the Zihara digital platform,
09:05an announcement was made by the General Directorate of Penitentiary Administration and Reintegration.
09:11This process was accompanied by the organization of training sessions for employees responsible
09:18for the management of this system, but also by the equipment of all prisons with the
09:24necessary logistical equipment.
09:26This is a report by Mohamed Rishi and Suheil Jalil.
09:31The General Delegation of Penitentiary Administration and Reintegration announced the generalization
09:36of the Zihara digital platform on all penitentiary establishments since March 10.
09:42Thanks to Zihara, prisoners' families can now book their visits online or by phone,
09:48whether immediately or in advance.
09:51This innovation avoids long queues, especially on days of affluence where the number of
09:57visitors can reach 1,600 daily appointments versus an average of 600 on a normal basis.
10:13This platform is part of a global approach to modernize penitentiary administration.
10:18It aims to strengthen governance, improve transparency and simplify administrative procedures,
10:24especially for the prisoners' relatives.
10:26Now the family can choose the time of day that suits them in all its simplicity,
10:31in a more pleasant and organized setting.
10:37The implementation of this device has already transformed the experience of visits to prison,
10:42both for prisoners and their relatives.
10:44Several collected testimonies illustrate the positive impact of this digital reform.
10:49The old system was testing.
10:51We had to wait up to four hours before seeing our families.
10:55Today, electronic reservation improves organization and respect for schedules.
11:05This platform saves us hours of waiting and allows better management of our time.
11:10I can choose a name according to my professional and family obligations.
11:20The OZIARA initiative is a key step in the digital transformation of Moroccan penitentiary institutions,
11:26facilitating visits, improving family comfort and strengthening administrative management.
11:32With the generalization of this platform, Morocco shows its ambition to adopt digital tools
11:37in the service of a more efficient and accessible administration for the benefit of prisoners,
11:42their relatives and penitentiary staff.
11:45This digital reform could inspire other administrative sectors in search of simplification and efficiency.
11:53We move on to international news and direction to France with this new rebound.
11:58The Minister of the Interior threatens to resign if Paris gives in to the Algerian issue.
12:04Bruno Retailleau threatens to leave the government if Paris renounces a power relationship with Algeria
12:11so that it accepts to welcome its expatriates in an irregular situation in France.
12:16A statement made during an interview with Parisians broadcast online this Saturday.
12:22Algeria's refusal to accept its expatriates at the cost of an obligation to leave French territory,
12:28including the author of an attack that killed in Mulhouse on February 22,
12:33has ended up undermining already very tense relations between the two countries.
12:41Bruno Retailleau, who announced yesterday that France was preparing to send to Algeria
12:47a first list of Algerian citizens to be expelled from the Hexagone.
12:51Here is an excerpt from the declaration of the French Minister of the Interior.
12:57The graduated response that we decided with the Prime Minister
13:01in the Inter-Ministerial Committee of Immigration Control is implemented.
13:05We had started to implement it by strengthening the welcome conditions
13:10of a certain number of Algerian expatriates who did not have all the necessary equipment to enter French territory,
13:16especially in Roissy.
13:17Well, we made a first list.
13:21This list is clearly established with profiles that are profiles that, as we have said,
13:26disturb the public order, sometimes going out of prison,
13:29sometimes with dangerous profiles.
13:33But on this list there are only Algerian expatriates,
13:38of whom we have proof of their Algerian nationality.
13:42This list will be a moment of truth.
13:45While Algeria accepts to respect its obligations,
13:49our international agreements that we signed freely,
13:53or if it does not, we will implement the strategy that we have decided,
13:59of the graduated response that can go up to the questioning of all our agreements.
14:05In Yemen, the capital Sana'a was hit by American strikes this Saturday
14:11where nine civilians were killed, according to the Houthis.
14:15The American president said it.
14:18Decisive strikes, according to him, on the Houthis in Yemen.
14:21An Americano-British attack aimed at a residential neighborhood
14:25in the north of the capital, controlled by the Houthis.
14:28The United States carried out a decisive and powerful military action
14:32against the Houthi rebel group, announced by Trump on his social network.
14:37And this the day after the announcement by the Houthis
14:40of the resumption of attacks off Yemen
14:43against commercial ships linked to Israel.
14:46In Gaza, Hamas denounces a blatant violation of the fragile truce with Israel.
14:57Nine people were killed this morning in the north of the Gaza Strip by the Israeli army.
15:02A civil defense announcement specifies that among the killed people
15:08were several journalists and employees of the charity organization Al-Khair.
15:15All killed in a drone strike on Beit El Hiya
15:18while the Israeli artillery bombed the area.
15:22Hamas denounces a horrible massacre
15:25committed against a group of journalists and humanitarian workers
15:29while Israel claims to have targeted terrorists.
15:38And yesterday, Hamas said it was ready to release an American Israeli hostage
15:43and to make the arrests of four others as part of the negotiations
15:47on the pursuit of the Gaza Strip.
15:50Hamas said it responded positively to a proposal by the mediators
15:55and signified its agreement to the release of the Israeli soldier Edan Alexander
16:00in addition to the resettlement of the bodies of four other American Israeli hostages.
16:06A proposal denounced by Israel is described as a manipulation.
16:14Still in the region, Iraq.
16:16This time, the head of Syrian diplomacy said he was ready to strengthen cooperation with Baghdad
16:22to fight against Daesh.
16:24During his first official visit to Baghdad,
16:27the head of Syrian diplomacy, Saad Chibani,
16:30indicated that the Syrian authorities were ready to strengthen cooperation with neighboring Iraq
16:36to fight terrorism,
16:38considering that security is a common responsibility.
16:47In Europe, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
16:50organized a virtual summit in London today
16:54with some 25 leaders.
16:56The objectives were to clarify the boundaries of a coalition of voluntary countries
17:01that are ready to support a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine.
17:06Details with Raja Ingo.
17:09Vladimir Putin will sooner or later have to come to the negotiating table.
17:14This is what Keir Starmer said at the opening of the summit
17:18to maintain peace in Ukraine.
17:20Several European countries, but also Ukraine, NATO, the European Commission,
17:25Canada and Australia are among the guests of this summit.
17:29The 25 leaders are discussing how they can support a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine.
17:40If Putin is serious about peace, it's very simple.
17:43He must stop his barbaric attacks against Ukraine and accept a ceasefire.
17:47And my feeling is that sooner or later he will have to come to the table
17:51and engage in a serious discussion.
17:59For several days, British Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel Macron
18:04have been trying to form a coalition of voluntary countries.
18:08The aim is to dissuade Russia from attacking Ukraine again
18:12if a ceasefire comes into force.
18:15This dissuasion could take the form of sending troops to Kiev,
18:19a commitment that Paris, London and Ankara are ready to take.
18:24And so it's those three heads really that we're going to focus on.
18:42At this crucial time.
18:54the ambitions to join NATO and dismantle the Ukrainian power in place.
18:59On Friday, President Vladimir Putin called on Ukrainian soldiers
19:03fighting in the Russian region of Kursk to drop their weapons
19:07after a call from Donald Trump to spare the lives of the military on the front.
19:14We celebrate today, March 15, the International Day of Struggle Against Islamophobia.
19:21And on this occasion, the Secretary General of the United Nations
19:24warned against the rise of anti-Muslim sectarianism and intolerance.
19:29Antonio Guterres, who believes that this phenomenon is part of a more global trend
19:35of rising intolerance and extremist ideologies,
19:39but also the multiplication of attacks against religious groups and vulnerable populations.
19:46We will pave the way for peace.
19:48The news in the continent now is the Angolan president
19:52calling for a ceasefire in the DRC from midnight.
19:56The mediator of the conflict that tears the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
20:01between Kinshasa and the M23.
20:04João Lourenço calls parties to the conflict to cease hostilities in the east of the DRC
20:10from midnight on March 16,
20:13says a statement broadcast by Luanda.
20:16Luanda, which should welcome from next Tuesday
20:19direct peace negotiations between the Congolese government
20:23and the March 23 movement,
20:26since the Congolese president, Félix Tshisekedi,
20:30refused so far to dialogue with the M23.
20:35The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
20:38declared the ambassador of South Africa to the United States,
20:41Persona Non Grata,
20:43accusing him, in particular, of hating Donald Trump.
20:46The South African presidency reacted
20:49by taking action on the so-called regrettable expulsion of its ambassador,
20:54Ibrahim Rasool.
20:56This decision is part of a context of hardening relations
21:01between the United States and South Africa.
21:09In Côte d'Ivoire, this is a major step forward
21:12for female civil servants
21:14who see their maternity leave extended to six months
21:17against three months before.
21:19A reform that arouses satisfaction,
21:22but also questions.
21:24What do the main concerned think?
21:26What can be the impacts on public administration
21:29and the world of answers in this report signed by
21:32Mel Berchel and Anjouifra Demiania?
21:36In public administrations, the news comes from the offices.
21:39Decree 2025-120 extends the maternity leave of civil servants
21:44to six months instead of three months.
21:46A reform that arouses many concerned women.
21:49As civil servants, when we are on maternity leave,
21:53the three months we are given are not enough.
21:55Because from the seven and a half months,
21:57we are told to take maternity leave.
21:59When we go on maternity leave,
22:01we have barely two months to give birth.
22:04And then we have just one month.
22:06You have to leave the baby and come to work.
22:08For me, it's not easy.
22:10So, really, six months is welcome.
22:12This extended leave is part of a desire to better protect
22:15maternity and to guarantee a better balance
22:18of professional and family life.
22:20Even if for some civil servants,
22:22this reform raises organizational questions,
22:24on the part of doctors,
22:26this measure is seen as an advantage
22:28for the health of the mother and the infant.
22:30If we extend it for the period during which
22:34the woman can always be close to her child,
22:37can rest after giving birth,
22:40it is already an advantage for the woman.
22:42It allows her to find the workplace
22:45more relaxed, more serene and more effective.
22:49But it also allows her to be able to
22:53improve the exclusive maternity leave
22:55for up to six months.
22:57She will have time to organize herself
22:59to be able to diversify the food for the child.
23:03But what about the private sector?
23:05The employees of the private sector also expect
23:07an alignment of rules for better equality.
23:10She can't go to work, especially in the public sector.
23:12Maybe in the public sector, I can call you
23:14if you work, but in the private sector,
23:16it means that if I have to leave,
23:18but I don't know who left me,
23:20I have to sit at home to take care of my child.
23:23Maybe a girl came to catch her,
23:25it's too much work.
23:27At least six months,
23:29even leaving a six-month-old child
23:31in someone else's hands and going to work,
23:33it's a bit sad that a child is three months old.
23:35With this decree, the Ivory Coast
23:37joins several African countries
23:39by extending the duration of the maternity leave.
23:41It remains to be seen how this measure will be applied
23:44and if it could inspire other reforms
23:47in favor of the workers.
23:50Back to Morocco.
23:52To finish, let's go to the city of Casablanca,
23:55which welcomes this weekend and since yesterday,
23:58the 5th edition of the Heritage Nights
24:00organized by the Casa Memoirs Association.
24:03An edition to highlight
24:05the contribution of digital technologies
24:07in the preservation and valorization
24:10of architectural heritage.
24:12This is a report by Younes Mezir,
24:14Younes Sreiri and Souheil Jalil.
24:175th edition of the Heritage Nights
24:19organized by the Casa Memoirs Association.
24:22On the menu, visits and excursions
24:24to the main symbolic sites of the city,
24:27as well as rich cultural programming,
24:29including thematic conferences,
24:31poetry, workshops,
24:33musical and theatrical shows for free.
24:36The Nocturnes du Patrimoine de Casablanca
24:38are back for their 5th edition this year.
24:41It's a special edition,
24:43it's an anniversary edition,
24:45since 2009 when we organize
24:47the Nocturnes du Patrimoine.
24:49We invite the public,
24:51Casablanca and visitors
24:53to rediscover Casablanca differently.
24:55In other words, through 4 exceptional circuits,
24:58the emblematic routes,
25:01as usual, the old Medina,
25:04the downtown, the neighborhood here,
25:06and then a novelty this year,
25:08it's the Circuit de la Corniche.
25:10The Heritage Nights is an annual event
25:13that offers the inhabitants of the economic capital
25:15and its Moroccan or foreign visitors
25:17the opportunity to discover for 3 days
25:19the monuments of the city
25:21and its historical memory
25:23through the neighborhoods of the Habousses,
25:25the old town center, and the route of the Corniche.
25:27We just started the visit,
25:29but frankly, it looks great.
25:31The architecture is just beautiful,
25:34and we can't wait to discover
25:36a Habousse in depth.
25:38Frankly.
25:39I'm really happy to have this kind of experience,
25:42it's very nice.
25:43This 5th edition,
25:45which coincides with the holy month of Ramadan,
25:47adopts the theme
25:48of digital tools for the preservation of heritage,
25:51in order to highlight the contribution
25:53of digital technologies
25:55in the preservation and valorization
25:57of architectural heritage.
26:00On these beautiful images,
26:01we come to the end of this edition.
26:03Thank you for following it.
26:12See you next time.