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00:00Good evening and welcome to Mediain TV, thank you for joining us to talk about the news.
00:21Here are the headlines of the day.
00:25The Beit Manroth Sharif Agency presents its report on the humanitarian aid campaign in the month of Ramadan.
00:30More than 1,500 food baskets have been distributed to Palestinian families.
00:37The new Syrian authorities will announce this Saturday the formation of their government.
00:42A new government team must take place three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
00:48Burma is mourning.
00:50Rescuers are multiplying their efforts to find the missing people following the earthquake that struck the country on Friday.
01:01The Beit Manroth Sharif Agency presented its report on the humanitarian aid campaign in the month of Ramadan.
01:06A report presented during an iftar organized in the presence of several religious and academic personalities
01:12and representatives of social organizations who have benefited from the social aid operation.
01:17The report indicates that more than 1,500 food baskets have been distributed to families
01:21and about 3,000 food rations to the Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as to several social centers.
01:29The Mohamed VI Foundation of African Ulemas organized at the Tawfiq Mosque in Addis Ababa
01:34in solidarity with the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs of Ethiopia.
01:41This action of solidarity consisted in the distribution of food rations to 1,000 people,
01:46including elderly people and widows of Muslim and Christian denominations,
01:50thus translating the values of tolerance and cohabitation promoted by Islam.
01:54This action intervenes in the execution of the high vision of His Majesty the Great Mohamed VI, Amir al-Mu'minin.
02:04Addis Ababa's directorate, Mohamed Aroushi, permanent representative ambassador of Morocco to the UAE,
02:09was received by the president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Yousouf,
02:13an interview that intervenes almost at the end of the presidency by Morocco
02:16throughout this month of the Council of Peace and Security.
02:19The president of the African Union Commission highlighted the precious contribution of Morocco.
02:27In this regard, here is the reaction of Fehmi Saeed Ibrahim el-Masseli,
02:31former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Comoros Islands, who was the guest of the alternative show.
02:36I am convinced that Morocco, despite the role it plays today in Libya to find a solution,
02:43Morocco will be called upon to play a role in the areas of conflict that burst in Africa,
02:49not only because it is now president of the Council of Peace and Security,
02:53but because I think that Africa needs a mediation of an African country
02:59that receives the potentials that we mentioned earlier.
03:02And of course, Morocco will be called upon and will play fully beyond the institution of the African Union,
03:09but I think that Morocco today is essential for the contribution of the search for solutions
03:17in the crises arising in Africa today.
03:20Because Morocco plays a major economic role in Africa.
03:24Morocco is called upon to play a major role in the integration of Africa,
03:28with security in some unstable areas.
03:34And I am convinced that it is for us Africans, we need this peace,
03:39and I think that Morocco is a major choice for us.
03:43And I am particularly happy to see that today the Council of Peace and Security is presided over by Morocco,
03:48because some will understand that Morocco has the potential to contribute to the resolution of crises,
03:56because there will be no real development in Africa if there is no stability.
04:01And stability will come through peace.
04:03And here I salute the Moroccan policy that seeks to encourage and find solutions to peace for Africa.
04:11An alert is launched to face all the challenges related to the propagation of pilgrim crickets,
04:16the movement of some crickets to the north has prompted the concerned departments
04:19to increase the level of vigilance, mobilization and alert to face all the challenges related to the propagation of this type of insect.
04:26In a statement, the minister indicates that crickets have recently been spotted in restricted areas
04:31and in limited numbers in certain regions of the southeast,
04:34noting that the necessary preventive measures have been taken to face all the eventualities and possible evolutions.
04:42Less than three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad,
04:46the new Syrian authorities, led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, must announce today the formation of their government.
04:52The new leaders had announced that the country would adopt on March 1st a government to follow the current cabinet.
04:58The formation of the new government follows a dialogue conference, held on the 24th and 25th,
05:03a conference during which recommendations addressed to the future government,
05:07in particular the taking into account of the different groups and minorities
05:10have been issued by political figures and representatives of civil society.
05:18The United States and France have put on guard their outpost in Syria
05:21against an increased risk of attack during Eid al-Fitr.
05:24The US Department of State puts on guard its citizens against the increased risk of attack during Eid al-Fitr,
05:30which could target embassies, international organizations and Syrian public institutions.
05:35In Damascus, the Kedorse invites the French, who are in Syria,
05:39to stay absolutely away from any demonstration or gathering.
05:47The Israeli army admits having shot ambulances in the Gaza Strip
05:52after judging its suspected vehicles.
05:54Hamas denounces a war crime that cost the life of a lifeguard,
05:58while 14 ambulances are missing.
06:01The shooting took place this Sunday in the Tal Soltan neighborhood in West Darafa,
06:05where Israeli troops returned to the offensive on the 20th of March,
06:09two days after the Israeli army resumed its air strikes on Gaza,
06:13after almost two months of strife.
06:18We stay in the Gaza Strip,
06:20where the Ministry of Health indicates that 900 Palestinians
06:23have been killed since the resumption of Israeli bombings on March 18.
06:27In total, the number of victims has risen to more than 50,200 Palestinians
06:31killed since October 7 in Israeli bombings.
06:37In Palestine, preparations for Eid al-Fitr are in full swing,
06:40this year due to economic difficulties, accentuated by war.
06:43And despite these trials, the inhabitants are trying to preserve a festive spirit.
06:47Explanations with Rashid Farhan.
06:50For Eid al-Fitr, the atmosphere is far from festive in Palestine,
06:55between economic crisis and war in Gaza,
06:58this usually joyful period is marked by anxiety and difficulty.
07:04The Palestinian Authority is facing financial problems,
07:08preventing the payment of wages before the holiday.
07:11This has strongly affected the markets,
07:14where sellers and families are in difficulty
07:17to prepare for this usually festive period.
07:21Every Eid I see things regress even more,
07:24the economic situation of the country is unfortunately very bad.
07:28I have been selling here for three years during the holidays,
07:31but this year there is almost no sale, people have no money.
07:36Tensions in the Gaza Strip also impact the morale of the inhabitants.
07:45The situation is really miserable,
07:47these days we must not forget our brothers in Gaza,
07:50who live under a siege of hunger and continuous bombings.
07:57Despite everything, some Palestinians are trying to preserve the essence of Eid,
08:01a holiday under tension, where solidarity remains one of the last barriers.
08:07We buy cakes to bring joy to the children,
08:10even if we have no money to buy them new clothes.
08:14Eid al-Fitr is expected in Palestine this Sunday, March 30,
08:19as well as in most Muslim countries.
08:23Hundreds of thousands of people gathered this Saturday in Istanbul
08:26at the call of the opposition party.
08:28Protesters denounce the arrest of Imamoglu.
08:31The crowd gathered at midday to continue the march to power,
08:35according to the call of the party leader,
08:37who estimated the number of demonstrators to 2 million people.
08:41The arrest of the mayor of Istanbul on March 19
08:45triggered a wave of unheard of protests throughout Turkey.
08:52International aid is being organized to come and save Burma,
08:55where more than 1,600 people have lost their lives in a magnitude 7.7 earthquake.
09:00Rescues are multiplying efforts to find survivors,
09:03and the earthquakes have caused scenes of chaos,
09:06with the collapse of houses, buildings or bridges.
09:09Never before has an earthquake of such intensity hit Burma.
09:12The earthquakes were powerful enough to sow terror
09:15a thousand kilometers from the epicenter to reach Bangkok,
09:19where the earthquake killed more than six people.
09:24In Burma, rescues are multiplying efforts to find survivors.
09:27Earthquakes have caused scenes of chaos,
09:29with the collapse of houses, buildings or religious sites.
09:32Development with Rashid Farhan.
09:36Stupor and chaos in Burma.
09:38The earthquake has plunged entire regions into disarray.
09:42The earthquakes have transformed cities into scenes of devastation.
09:46Collapsed buildings,
09:48collapsed roads,
09:49and buildings reduced to rubble
09:51bear witness to the violence of the earthquake.
09:54Inhabitants in the shock are floating among the debris,
09:57while others are trying to rescue the injured.
10:00These, often too many to be taken care of,
10:04cause the ground to shake.
10:06Hospitals are overcrowded.
10:11Everything started to shake,
10:13then the ceiling collapsed.
10:15The debris fell on me during the earthquakes.
10:20Powerful earthquakes have also been felt in China and Thailand.
10:24In Bangkok, a thousand kilometers from the epicenter,
10:27earthquakes have caused panic.
10:30Offices and stores have been evacuated,
10:32some subway services suspended.
10:34The government declares an emergency.
10:40At first I did not realize that it was an earthquake.
10:43But then I saw the table shake,
10:45the chair,
10:46as well as the computer began to shake.
10:49I was only certain when I heard the noise of the walls.
10:57While Burma and Thailand are barely recovering from the first shocks,
11:01the replies are feared to aggravate the damage in the coming hours.
11:08A coup d'envoi in Gabon this Saturday in the countryside
11:10near the presidential election.
11:12A rally supposed to end in a period of 18-month transition.
11:15The 8 candidates in bed have already begun to make political statements.
11:20The Gabonese are called to the polls on April 12 next year
11:24to elect their future president.
11:26The military regime has finally proposed an accelerated calendar
11:29and the new electoral code was voted in January.
11:31This new code has allowed General Olegui
11:34to make a temporary provision of his military role
11:37to be able to break a 7-year mandate.
11:44The Sudanese army has declared today
11:46that it has regained control of an important market in Omdurman,
11:49a neighboring city of Khartoum.
11:51The Libyan Souq, one of the largest in the region,
11:53has been a bastion of rapid support forces for months,
11:55from which the paramilitary launched attacks
11:58against the army in the north and the center of Omdurman.
12:01And if the army already controls a large part of this Souq,
12:05the rapid support forces retain positions in the west of the city.
12:08This announcement comes after the army
12:10has claimed to have regained total control of Khartoum.
12:16And in Niger, the last preparations continue
12:18to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr.
12:20And for most of the faithful,
12:22the hour is running to traditional clothes,
12:24but also to the essential ingredients
12:26to prepare the festive meal.
12:28This is a report from Niamé, from Jean-Dybris Louisian.
12:32After a month of deprivation,
12:34it is the essential ingredient of the feast
12:36that is prepared in most homes.
12:38In Niger, the painting is particularly sought after
12:41in this last week of the month of Karem.
12:43And in the city center of Niamé,
12:45it is an antique market that has been dedicated to it since this Friday.
12:48It is really obligatory.
12:50Today is the end of Karem,
12:52so it is necessarily obligatory,
12:54how would I say,
12:56the painting or the chicken
12:58are recommended.
13:00It is important for us
13:02because first of all,
13:04it has become a custom,
13:06a ritual in families.
13:08At each party,
13:10the children wait for the painting to be brought back.
13:13Eat well, but also get rid of
13:15these beautiful clothes.
13:17A few hours before celebrating the Eid al-Fitr,
13:19the atmosphere is in the concentration
13:21and the last touches to light a pavé radiouf.
13:23For this tailor,
13:25the goal is simple and without detours.
13:27We will have the orders that have multiplied
13:29these last weeks,
13:31even if you spend the night in your sewing workshop.
13:33This is really the celebration of the Eid al-Fitr.
13:35We are very happy.
13:37The celebration of Ramadan is very popular in Niger
13:39and everyone wants to wear new clothes.
13:41We have received our first orders
13:43from the first week of the month
13:45and since then we have had white nights
13:47that we hang during the day
13:49to be able to honor them before Sunday.
13:53For the indecisive and the latecomers,
13:55the Ramadan fair offers
13:57an alternative in these last hours of fasting.
13:59With an average of 42 degrees
14:01during the day,
14:03it is at nightfall that this ephemeral market
14:05welcomes the most visitors.
14:07Customers come to discover
14:09green clothing,
14:11food and cosmetics
14:13from Niger and the sub-region.
14:15I offer traditional booboos
14:17from Nigeria
14:19and I have already sold a few.
14:21Most customers who come here
14:23prefer to buy already sewn clothes
14:25rather than going to the traditional tailor.
14:29With the fair,
14:31customers can wait until the last days
14:33to come and buy everything they need.
14:35There are clothes, shoes, jewelry
14:37and even kitchen utensils.
14:39Everything you need for the celebration
14:41and even for everyday life.
14:43The Eid al-Fitr,
14:45marking the end of Ramadan,
14:47should be celebrated on Sunday,
14:49a day of prayer,
14:51during which family meals
14:53and new clothes will be put to smell.
14:55Senegalese Muslims prepare
14:57for the Eid al-Fitr,
14:59commonly called Korite.
15:01The markets are well supplied,
15:03even if the prices of chicken and red meat
15:05have risen.
15:07This is a correspondence from Dakar,
15:09Maréma Diop and Moussandier.
15:11In Senegal, many families
15:13prefer chicken for the meal
15:15of the Eid al-Fitr celebration,
15:17but chicken is rare in some markets.
15:19We are in Aïof,
15:21in the Senegalese capital,
15:23in a corner dedicated to the sale of chicken.
15:27Chicken is very rare on the market.
15:29Currently, a chicken weighing
15:31between 2.5 kg and 3 kg
15:33is sold for 5,000 francs,
15:35while last year it cost us
15:37between 3,000 and 3,500 francs CFA.
15:39This is due to a virus
15:41that had infected the chickens,
15:43and this is the reason
15:45why prices have risen.
15:47Of course, customers come,
15:49they always come,
15:51but it is not easy to get chicken
15:53precisely because of this price increase.
15:55Wanting to do his shopping,
15:57this father is worried
15:59about the availability of the product.
16:03As a customer,
16:05I am really dissatisfied with my shopping.
16:07To find good chicken,
16:09prices vary between 2.5 and 3 kg,
16:11which is not huge,
16:13and yet it costs 5,000 francs each.
16:15This price is justified
16:17by the increase in food costs.
16:19Frankly, it's complicated.
16:21I have to buy 15 chickens
16:23because I have a large family.
16:25Can you imagine how much it will cost?
16:27It's a big expense.
16:29We really need help
16:31in terms of supply for the chickens.
16:33In this well-supplied market
16:35in Andorra,
16:37it is not yet the rush.
16:39Potatoes, onions and other vegetables
16:41are sold at affordable prices.
16:45There are very accessible products
16:47like onions and potatoes
16:49which respectively cost
16:518,000 francs each
16:53and 6,000 francs each.
16:55Customers are rare.
16:57We are waiting for them
16:59to be able to sell our products.
17:01Last year,
17:03there was a strong influx
17:05during this period,
17:07but today things have slowed down.
17:09Customers come to the drop account
17:11while groceries are available
17:13in large quantities.
17:15All this is due to the conjuncture.
17:17We ask for help
17:19from the concerned authorities.
17:21The Senegalese markets
17:23are well equipped
17:25for the preparations
17:27of the L'Aïd el-Fitr festival
17:29Chicken and red meat
17:31are well known
17:33among consumers.
17:35The National Water Week
17:37ended this Saturday in Morocco
17:39and for several days,
17:41exchanges of ideas and innovative solutions
17:43have made it possible to raise awareness
17:45of sustainable water management
17:47and its explanations with Rajahingo.
17:51In the heart of the rural world,
17:53in the region of Tangier-Tétouan-Al-Ousseima,
17:55activities marking
17:57the National Water Week
17:59ended on Saturday.
18:01This 6th edition was an opportunity
18:03to raise awareness
18:05of the importance of preserving
18:07water resources
18:09in the face of growing climate challenges.
18:11This initiative targeted
18:13school establishments
18:15both in urban and rural areas.
18:17Inside and outside
18:19school spaces,
18:21students interact with
18:23educational activities
18:25and the effects of climate change
18:27on water resources.
18:31The Ministry of National Education
18:33acts in this direction
18:35through two major axes.
18:37The integration of water
18:39in school programs
18:41and the implementation of educational activities
18:43aimed at raising awareness
18:45and encouraging students
18:47to adopt responsible behavior.
18:51Workshops achieved their goal
18:53throughout the week
18:55by instilling a culture of preserving water
18:57in children as the future of society
18:59and protector of this vital resource.
19:01The initiative laid the foundations
19:03for a sustainable awareness
19:05of a problem that constitutes
19:07a global and national challenge.
19:09To mitigate the effects
19:11of successive years of drought,
19:13Morocco adopted a procreative,
19:15participatory and innovative
19:17water policy.
19:19This approach relies on concrete measures
19:21and a sustainable management
19:23of water resources in the Kingdom.
19:25The effectiveness of this policy
19:27is based on the crucial importance
19:29given to the awareness of citizens
19:31for a rational use of water.
19:35The Postal Museum offers
19:37a unique immersion in the evolution
19:39of postal communications in Morocco.
19:41From the time of the first postage relays
19:43to the modern era of digital technologies,
19:45this museum is a symbol
19:47of a Morocco in full transformation.
19:49The Postal Museum offers
19:51visitors a journey through time,
19:53thus retracing the evolution
19:55of the Moroccan post
19:57over the ages.
19:59The spaces are organized chronologically,
20:01starting with the old postal air,
20:03where the timbres of foreign offices
20:05in Morocco, located at the time
20:07in the international city of Tangier,
20:09are displayed with local postal timbres
20:11that connect 13 lines
20:13across the Kingdom.
20:15A key moment in this story
20:17is the exhibition of the postal diary
20:19of 1892,
20:21issued by Sultan Hassan I,
20:23marking the creation of the postal service.
20:25There are also ancestral objects
20:27that illustrate the work
20:29of the first factors, called rqas,
20:31in particular conditions.
20:33The museum continues with the period
20:35of the protectorate, when postal services
20:37and the network of communications
20:39have largely developed,
20:41under the influence of French and Spanish.
20:43After independence in 1956,
20:45a new phase is presented,
20:47with the postal timbres issued at that time,
20:49as well as telegraphy machines
20:51and documents relating to the creation
20:53of the National Office
20:55of Postal Services and Telecommunications.
20:57A special space is dedicated
20:59to His Majesty Laurent Mohammed VI,
21:01highlighting publications
21:03and postal objects marking his reign.
21:05The museum also highlights the commitment
21:07of the Moroccan post at the national
21:09and international level,
21:11and includes an interactive space
21:13dedicated to children.
21:15It is equipped with modern technology
21:17to stimulate their creativity,
21:19especially in the design of timbres.
21:21Visitors can also discover
21:23unique and unusual post timbres,
21:25such as those made
21:27with virtual reality.
21:29Others emit sounds,
21:31and some smell aromatic.
21:33Inaugurated in 1970,
21:35the museum was renovated in 2019
21:37to meet international standards
21:39and now houses more than 800 philatelic
21:41and historical objects,
21:43offering a complete immersion
21:45in the universe of postal services
21:47and telecommunications.
21:49This is the end of this newscast.
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