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00:24The Houthis are claiming an attack on an American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea in retaliation for the American strikes yesterday in Yemen, which resulted in around 30 deaths.
00:37Israel and Hamas must resume indirect negotiations in Doha to discuss modalities for the continuation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a dream weakened by recent developments.
00:51Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are due to meet in the next few days, according to US Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff, while Washington is putting pressure on Moscow to allow a ceasefire with Ukraine.
01:06The Houthis are claiming an attack on an American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea in retaliation for the American strikes yesterday in Yemen, which resulted in around 30 deaths.
01:24The Houthis are claiming an attack on an American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea in retaliation for the American strikes yesterday in Yemen, which resulted in around 30 deaths.
01:39In response, they carried out a military operation targeting the US aircraft carrier Harry Truman and the warships that accompanied it in the north of the Red Sea.
01:49The Houthis have claimed to have fired 18 missiles and a drone.
01:54Israel and Hamas must resume indirect negotiations in Doha to discuss modalities for the continuation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a dream weakened by recent developments.
02:09Israel and Hamas must resume indirect negotiations in Doha to discuss modalities for the continuation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a dream weakened by recent developments.
02:33Yesterday, Hamas denounced a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement with Israel after the death of nine Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes north of the Gaza Strip.
02:54The gap in the Gaza Strip, which already has only one wire, is weakening a little more.
03:00The Israeli army fired two shots north of the Palestinian territory on Saturday, killing nine.
03:07According to the Israeli army, the first shot was against two people it described as terrorists flying a drone in this city.
03:14The second target was a vehicle that came to retrieve the drone.
03:18The declarations, dismantled by the Al-Khair Charitable Foundation, of which two of its members are among the identified dead.
03:25On the other hand, Hamas denounced a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement after this horrible massacre in the north of the Palestinian enclave.
03:33These bombings occur while negotiations are underway for the second phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
03:41With these instructions, Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the offer of the Palestinian movement formulated the day before to free an Israeli-American hostage and to give the bodies of four others.
03:52The gap is all the more fragile as the two sides mutually accuse each other of violating the terms.
03:57In addition to regular strikes on Gaza, Israel continues to block the entry of humanitarian aid, of which millions of Palestinians depend.
04:06The Israeli army, which also carried out strikes in the south of Lebanon, despite the ceasefire agreement, entered into force more than three months ago.
04:17Israel announced that it had killed two fighters of the Lebanese Hezbollah in these strikes, who were agents of surveillance.
04:25The Lebanese Minister of Health said that an Israeli drone strike before dawn against a vehicle in the Ben Jbeil district had killed a citizen and injured another.
04:37And then another Israeli drone attack hit a vehicle in the city of Meis Jabel, killing a man.
04:45In the rest of the international news, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin must meet in the coming days.
04:55It is the announcement this Sunday of the American special envoy, Steve Whitkoff.
05:00Washington puts pressure on Moscow to allow a ceasefire with Ukraine.
05:07A lot of things are still to be discussed, but I think the two presidents will have a really good and positive discussion this week, said Steve Whitkoff on CNN.
05:18And at the same time, Kate Kellogg has been appointed Ukrainian emissary and will be able to deal directly with Volodymyr Zelensky, as Donald Trump made known yesterday.
05:31And to talk about the Ukrainian case, we are live from Rabat with Zakaria Abouddahab, Professor of International Relations and Political Science at the University of Rabat.
05:44Mr. Zakaria Abouddahab, good evening.
05:46Good evening, Madam. Thank you.
05:48Thank you for responding to our invitation.
05:51Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin must meet in the coming days.
05:58It is the announcement this Sunday of the American special envoy, Steve Whitkoff.
06:02Washington puts pressure on Moscow to allow a ceasefire with Ukraine.
06:11Yes, there is an acceleration, given the actions taken by Paredo, but also the general context on the ground.
06:22First of all, Donald Trump, of course, even in his election campaign, made the question of a ceasefire and the establishment of a sustainable peace between Russia and Ukraine one of the strategic priorities.
06:34Obviously, in addition to the reduction of the non-nuclear situation, but we also see that it is amplified because of the actions of the Russians, which are targeting American devices.
06:44So now, for the question of the ceasefire, yes, since Ukraine officially, Vladimir Zelensky had agreed to have a ceasefire in the first 30 days, while Mr. Putin had conditioned this ceasefire.
06:58So he did a little bit of the implicit, considering that the ceasefire could not be obtained at any price.
07:05He has requirements, he has priorities, he has conditions to impose.
07:09However, I said earlier, there is an acceleration, we can read through social networks, even the social network of Mr. Trump,
07:19in which he had considered that the Ukrainian troops were encircled by the Russian Armed Forces.
07:25They were nothing according to a number of observers, including military.
07:29However, the recovery of the region of Kursk by the Russians constitutes an achievement for Mr. Putin, who, as we saw in the images, cried.
07:38He called a meeting to say that finally, on the ground, Russia is gaining points.
07:45In my opinion, the situation remains quite ambiguous. It is not very clear.
07:52Quite ambiguous.
07:53Precisely, Vladimir Putin sent a message to the American emissary last Friday, to Donald Trump,
08:00about his 30-day ceasefire proposal, which, we remind you, this proposal is already buried by Ukraine.
08:07And for Vladimir Putin, the idea of a ceasefire, why not?
08:10I don't think so, but it must still be discussed.
08:12What could be his grievances or his conditions, especially in this meeting with the American president?
08:20The first thing for Putin is to finally get out of this battle, this war, which has been going on for a few years already.
08:30We remember, it was in February 2022, so he is in his third year and more.
08:35That's the first point.
08:36Secondly, it is a question of credibility, because Putin, who has engaged the country in the face of a risk,
08:42at the time, there was Mr. Biden, who coalesced with the Europeans to counter the Russian offensive,
08:47and at the same time, with the sanctions, Russia has been overwhelmed.
08:53It was suspended from the Council of Europe.
08:55Long before, with the annexation of Crimea in 2014, it was suspended at the time of the G8, which became the G7, etc.
09:02If Putin wants to go in this direction, he necessarily has conditions.
09:08He has conditions.
09:09The decision of Arada could be to legitimize the annexation of eastern Ukraine,
09:14which is not obvious for, once again, Vladimir Zelensky, who, at the risk of losing his credibility,
09:21of his legitimacy, at that moment, he will finally say that, in the end, all these wars,
09:27all these years of war, have not brought much.
09:30There is the strategy of the actors, there is the said, there is the not said.
09:35Putin adheres, roughly speaking, to Trump's proposal, given the connection between the two heads of state
09:42and perhaps the friendship that brings them together, and perhaps even the conversations they had
09:47without it being official.
09:50However, it is certain that for Mr. Zelensky, in this trio, compared to the United States, compared to Russia,
09:57he seems to be the weakest link, whereas today, I believe Putin is in a position of strength.
10:04So, speaking of actors, there are precisely the United States and Russia that are negotiating.
10:09And then there is Europe.
10:10A European coalition of support for Ukraine has just been formed.
10:14What are, in your opinion, the main objectives of this coalition,
10:19said coalition of volunteers for Ukraine, and could it influence today's negotiations,
10:24or is it after the ceasefire, if there is a ceasefire?
10:29First of all, in terms of Mr. Trump's sayings, if there is an agreement,
10:33it is absolutely necessary that the Europeans are part of it.
10:36And so, we know very well that we could not reach a sustainable agreement
10:40without the involvement of Europe in general.
10:43When we say Europe, we include, of course, the United Kingdom,
10:46which has not been a member of the European Union for a few years.
10:48Secondly, there is NATO, of course, which must also, in one way or another,
10:52supervise the negotiations, at least be involved.
10:56And we know very well Mr. Putin's allergy to this organization,
11:00which was created in 1949 and which was fundamentally anti-Soviet for several decades.
11:07Europe is waking up. There is the Russian danger.
11:11In fact, we had followed Mr. Macron's words a few days ago,
11:15I think last Friday or last Thursday,
11:17and Mr. Putin's answer, considering that there is a kind of neo-Napoleonism
11:22which manifests itself in Mr. Macron's words.
11:27So, truly, Europe has officially decided to inject no less than 800 billion euros
11:32for the rearmament, to constitute a security complex.
11:36And so, the wave of shock, the war between Russia and Ukraine,
11:40and Mr. Donald Trump's action, in the end,
11:42we end up nailing a Europe that is still looking for itself
11:45and is defining itself in relation to geostrategic issues
11:48that are played on these borders.
11:50When we talk about Europe, we are mainly talking about the Baltic states,
11:54Estonia, Lithuania and Lithuania.
11:57And we are talking about Poland, which I think,
11:59the first are probably in Mr. Putin's geopolitical-geostrategic collimator.
12:04And so, there is a kind of mix-and-match
12:06in relation to what is happening in the old continent.
12:11Mr. Zakaria Abouddahab,
12:13I remind you that you are a professor of international relations
12:16and political science at the Mohamed V University in Rabat.
12:19Thank you for answering our questions tonight.
12:23With pleasure, thank you.
12:27And we continue with this new weather alert in Morocco,
12:32the level of orange vigilance,
12:34strong gusts of wind with dust chases
12:37and snowfalls are planned tomorrow and Tuesday
12:40in several provinces of the kingdom.
12:42Wind gusts ranging from 75 to 85 km per hour
12:48will concern tomorrow the provinces of Shishawa, Suwera, Marrakech,
12:52Barchit, Jdida and Asfi.
12:54Snowfalls of 5 to 20 cm are expected,
12:58on heights above 1,900 meters in the provinces of
13:02Ouarzazate, El Houz, Bnimlal, Ifran or Midlzer.
13:09Dangerous waves will also concern tomorrow,
13:12the Detroit and the Atlantic coasts,
13:15between Cape Sparta and Tarfaya,
13:17with significant heights of up to 6 meters.
13:21According to National Meteorology,
13:23the highest heights are expected
13:26during the night from Monday to Tuesday
13:28between Tangemed and Cape Sparta on the Detroit
13:31and between Cape Sparta and Cape Hadid on the Atlantic coasts.
13:35Strong winds are also expected from Monday
13:38on the Atlantic coasts between Cape Sparta and Suwera
13:42and on the Detroit.
13:47And speaking of Detroit, Tangier,
13:49I suggest you discover this education and training center
13:53for Bnimakadak women.
13:56This center,
13:57relevant to the National Initiative for Human Development,
14:00the INDH,
14:01works in favor of the economic autonomy
14:04of women and girls.
14:06More details in this report with Raja Ingo.
14:10The Bnimakadak Women's Education and Training Center
14:15offers women in precarious situations
14:18and uneducated girls
14:20the opportunity to train and acquire professional skills.
14:24To achieve this goal,
14:26the INDH,
14:27the National Headquarters,
14:28the Office of Professional Training and Work Promotion
14:32and the Al-Aman Bnimakadak Women's Association
14:36for Development,
14:37have combined their efforts.
14:39The center provides diplomatic training,
14:42especially in the fields of hairstyles and aesthetics,
14:45patisserie,
14:46modern and traditional couture,
14:48as well as computer science.
14:53I thank the INDH,
14:54who equipped the center
14:56and opened the door for beneficiaries to come.
14:59All the necessary equipment is available.
15:02Our ambition is to improve the situation of girls
15:05and women in difficult situations.
15:07I hope we can move forward in our action
15:10and receive more beneficiaries.
15:14This project allows them to integrate the labor market
15:17or to start income-generating activities
15:20while remaining independent
15:22in order to improve their economic,
15:25professional and social situation.
15:27The center has a welcome capacity of 200 beneficiaries
15:31with some 150 girls and women already enrolled.
15:36I train in this center.
15:38I am very passionate about pastry.
15:40I advise all women not to neglect themselves.
15:43There is a lot to do in Morocco.
15:45I thank the center for their support
15:47as well as our supervisors for what they teach us.
15:53Inaugurated in October 2019,
15:55the center is part of the INDH's
15:57third phase of the
15:59Precarious Situations Support Program.
16:02The center has thus become,
16:04in recent years,
16:06a model for the development of women's
16:08capacities in vulnerable neighborhoods.
16:11The initiative required a budget envelope
16:14of more than 4.7 million dirhams.
16:18We stay in the northern region,
16:20more precisely in Nador,
16:22where the judicial police seized
16:24more than 18,000 prohibited alcohol bottles.
16:28The operation, carried out in the rural locality of Selouane,
16:31in the outskirts of Nador,
16:33allowed the seizure of more than 18,500 bottles
16:37hidden in the tent of their illicit withdrawal
16:40on the local market.
16:42An arrest warrant was issued
16:44against the owner of the place.
16:49Yesterday, we celebrated
16:51International Consumer Day,
16:53a day set up to ensure
16:55the rights of consumers
16:57and to raise awareness
16:59of their rights in Morocco.
17:01The actors of civil society
17:03seized the opportunity
17:05to take the necessary measures
17:07to put in place to improve
17:09the protection system
17:11and the rights of consumers.
17:13This is a report by Ayoub Draza,
17:15Younes El-Messouri and Souheil Jalil.
17:18On March 15 of each year,
17:20Moroccans celebrate
17:22International Consumer Protection Day.
17:24This day recalls the importance
17:26of information and awareness
17:28in a context in which
17:30the modes of consumption evolve rapidly.
17:32In a context of challenges
17:34related to the high price,
17:36civil society associations
17:38collaborate with competent authorities
17:40to regulate the prices
17:42and ensure the respect of the rights
17:44that consumers should normally benefit from.
17:51The relationship between the consumer
17:53and the supplier is experiencing
17:55significant changes.
17:57We could even talk about
17:59an awakening of the consumer
18:01who now knows his rights.
18:03For 25 years, we have worked
18:05to place the consumer at the heart
18:07of a legal framework
18:10Consumer protection
18:12has recently experienced
18:14a significant dynamic
18:16with the implementation
18:18of many initiatives,
18:20including professionalization
18:22of consumer boards,
18:24improvement of work tools
18:26and the governance
18:28of consumer protection associations.
18:30The Moroccan Federation
18:32of Consumer Rights
18:34includes more than 120 associations
18:36working in consumer protection
18:38and the development
18:40of consumerism culture.
18:42I would like to see
18:44a high-level partnership
18:46with Moroccan schools
18:48so that this awareness
18:50of consumption
18:52is at the center of our culture.
18:54The Ministry of Industry and Commerce
18:56is carrying out a supportive
18:58and structured action
19:00to protect the consumer
19:02around several axes,
19:04including control actions.
19:06These actions are carried out
19:08by the mixed commissions,
19:10chaired by Mr. Leweli
19:12and governors,
19:14resulting in the observation
19:16of 15,200 violations.
19:18And speaking of consumer protection,
19:20what are the main factors
19:22that explain the increase
19:24in the price of basic products
19:26during the month of Ramadan?
19:28Are these increases seasonal
19:30or related to external factors?
19:32Let's listen to the answer
19:34of the President
19:36of the National Federation
19:38of Consumer Associations,
19:40Ouedi Emadieh.
19:42External factors have been there
19:44since 2020.
19:46We experienced the Corona phase
19:48and then we saw
19:50that in the whole world
19:52there has been inflation.
19:54Now, on the international level,
19:56inflation is starting to decrease.
19:58Even in some countries
20:00they have drastically decreased.
20:02In Morocco,
20:04with the drought,
20:06which is sometimes
20:08a pretext
20:10to be able
20:12to justify
20:14the increase
20:16in prices
20:18in some professionals.
20:20But the most important
20:22is that the national market
20:24is not regulated.
20:26The national market is not followed.
20:28The national market
20:30does not have
20:32a regulatory order to follow.
20:34Since the source
20:36of the product
20:38there are several
20:40intermediaries,
20:42even before it reaches
20:44the wholesale market.
20:46As you know,
20:48the wholesale markets
20:50are statued by a 1962 law,
20:52while we are in an era
20:54that has evolved a lot
20:56and this requires
20:58an evolution
21:00of this kind of trade
21:02and to eradicate
21:04all intermediaries
21:06who have no right
21:08to stay
21:10and leave
21:12a traceable
21:14chain
21:16without any problem.
21:18The news in the continent
21:20is the M23
21:22that accuses Kinshasa
21:24of wanting to torpedo
21:26the next Tuesday
21:28in Angola.
21:30In a tweet,
21:32Laurence Kanyoka,
21:34spokeswoman for the M23,
21:36accuses the RDC government
21:38of using fighter jets
21:40and drones to bombard
21:42densely populated areas
21:44in recent days,
21:46adding that this murderous escalation
21:48testifies to the will
21:50of the Kinshasa regime
21:52to torpedo the long-awaited dialogue.
21:54The perpetrator of the conflict
21:56has called for a ceasefire
21:58this Sunday from midnight.
22:04In Paris,
22:06on the fourth edition
22:08of the Paris Book Fair
22:10this Sunday,
22:12Rabia Malhouch,
22:14a Moroccan writer,
22:16and founder of Africa Mood,
22:18told us about the contribution
22:20of a dozen Moroccan publishing houses
22:22to this literary project.
22:24The RDC contributes
22:26to the promotion of this African book
22:28because, first of all,
22:30we are present here
22:32with all the publishers of Africa
22:34and this reinforces the exchanges
22:36and professional ties
22:38between Moroccan and African publishers.
22:40I also point out
22:42the presence of the
22:44Continent Noir collection
22:46by Gallimard at this festival
22:48celebrating its 25th anniversary
22:50in 1998
22:52and which will also
22:54be celebrated in Morocco
22:56next June
22:58at the Royal Academy of Morocco.
23:00This shows
23:02and illustrates
23:04the importance of Morocco
23:06as a crossroads
23:08between Africa
23:10and Europe
23:12but also between Africa
23:14and the Arab world.
23:16This collection
23:18has enabled
23:20to highlight and highlight
23:22several African writers
23:24since its creation
23:26and has enabled to install
23:28these writers and their imaginations
23:30in the global
23:32and international publishing space
23:34especially in France.
23:36Returning to Morocco
23:38in a Ramadan-like atmosphere
23:40imbued with spirituality,
23:42the city welcomed
23:44the first edition
23:46of the Ramadan Festival
23:48for spiritual praise,
23:50Sufism and Andalusian music.
23:52The festival has attracted
23:54renowned musical groups
23:56and has given the public
23:58the opportunity to immerse themselves
24:00in the worlds of spiritual invocation
24:02and prophetic praise.
24:04This is a report by Driss Bousrahan
24:06and Souheil Jalil.
24:08In an atmosphere
24:10imbued with spirituality,
24:12the city is in the rhythm
24:14of the Ramadan Festival
24:16for spiritual praise,
24:18Sufism and Andalusian music.
24:20A musical escapade
24:22has enabled the public
24:24to immerse themselves
24:26in the worlds of spiritual invocation
24:28and authentic musical heritage.
24:30We are very happy
24:32to attend this edition.
24:34It is also an honor
24:36to meet the sublime public
24:38of Araichi.
24:40Araichi has always been
24:42a religious city
24:44and its personalities are mystical.
24:48The festival seeks to anchor
24:50the values of Moroccan identity
24:52through the revitalization
24:54of traditional arts,
24:56the opportunity to highlight
24:58the artistic and emotional richness
25:00of Sufi heritage,
25:02in particular through the presentation
25:04of Andalusian music
25:06and invocations organized
25:08for the love of the Prophet.
25:10Our city loves
25:12to host festivals
25:14of this kind,
25:16especially during the holy month.
25:18People are very eager
25:20to find their ancestral culture
25:22and it is a duty
25:24to perpetuate the light
25:26of the past centuries.
25:30The festival has been widely saluted.
25:32Participants praise the beauty
25:34of the artistic performances
25:36and the importance of this initiative
25:38in the cultural development
25:40of the city.
25:42The event is also an opportunity
25:44to reinforce the interest
25:46in the spiritual arts
25:48that reflect the historical
25:50and cultural depth of Morocco.
25:52The Moroccan Widad Bertal
25:54wins the Women's Boxing World Championship
25:56in the 54 kg category.
25:58Widad Bertal has been
26:00awarded World Champion.
26:02This Sunday,
26:04she was awarded
26:06the gold medal
26:08at the African Championships
26:10in Yaoundé in 2023
26:12and in Kinshasa in 2024.
26:14She is now in the final
26:16against the Turkish Atis Akbas,
26:18world champion in 2022
26:20by 5 points to 2.
26:22We come to the end
26:24of this edition.
26:26Thank you for following the information.
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