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00:00The training has been continued on Mediain TV Afrique. Thank you for joining us for this round of news, not to waste titles.
00:22In this edition, we will go to Paris, where the initiative of the Consulate General of Morocco in Paris and the City Hall of the 6th arrondissement of the city continues until April 13, the Moroccan Cultural Days. Details in a few moments.
00:39In the Gaza Strip, a new Israeli strike targeted this Sunday a house in Khan Younes, once again plunging the population into chaos and mourning.
00:47In Turkey, Özgür Ozil, head of the opposition's main party, calls for an early election in an extraordinary congress of his party in Ankara. The leader of the People's Republican Party asks for these elections to take place as late as possible in November. See you in a moment.
01:07Welcome ladies and gentlemen, the solar atmosphere of the Moroccan Cultural Days has taken hold since Friday of the emblematic Place Parisienne Saint-Michel, very frequented by tourists for a week of festivities to the great happiness of the thousands of visitors who flocked from the first day to the initiative of the Consulate General of Morocco in Paris and the City Hall of the 6th arrondissement of the city.
01:37The place, draped with national colors, reveals until April 13 the different facets of Moroccan culture and the richness of its heritage in the context of an ephemeral village where the atmosphere mixes with the smell of spices, handcrafted objects and culinary specialties. I invite you to listen to these few reactions.
01:59And I am very happy to welcome on Place Saint-Michel, behind us, this very beautiful Moroccan village that symbolizes the friendship between France and Morocco, a friendship that goes back a long time.
02:19There is a great atmosphere in the heart of the Latin Quarter, Place Saint-Michel, thousands of Moroccans who are there to celebrate their identity, their Moroccanness, their diversity and this relationship that exists between a country like France and the Kingdom of Morocco. So it's a lot of emotion too.
02:42We are presenting Moroccan culture and the richness of Moroccan cultural heritage. Several associations came from Morocco, we invited those who come from Morocco to present their work and of course in collaboration I also wanted to federate associations from here, Moroccans from France.
03:01It was important for me because it is still a community that holds to its Moroccanness, they hold to their origins, so they are here with us.
03:11We are now in Lebanon where the day after the visit of the United States' Joint Embassy for the Middle East, the authorities announced that two people were killed in an Israeli strike in the south of the country. According to this, the two men were targeted while they were trying to rebuild the Hezbollah's infrastructure despite a ceasefire.
03:31On November 27, with the pro-Iranian movement, Israel continues to strike in Lebanon and maintains troops in several places in the south of the country.
03:41After the death of 14 Gaza rescuers, a video shows the Israeli army, which indicates that it has targeted terrorists. Hamas demands the opening of an investigation.
03:55On November 27, the Palestinian movement broadcast yesterday a video showing two Israeli hostages in Gaza. In this video, they claim to have survived an Israeli strike, an opportunity seized by the Palestinian movement to keep an eye on the pursuit of Israeli attacks, which creates, according to Hamas, an extremely dangerous situation for the hostages.
04:16And then in the Gaza Strip, a new Israeli strike targeted this Sunday a house in Khan Younes, once again plunging the population into chaos and mourning in a conflict that shows no sign of appeasement. Rachid Farhan for the latest developments.
04:34In Khan Younes, in the south of the Gaza Strip, unoccupied residents are digging the rubble. An Israeli strike has destroyed houses, leaving behind lifeless bodies, injured people and families desperately looking for their belongings on the rubble.
04:53At 11 p.m., the bombs began to fall on us. They hit us. All these people were martyred and we escaped justly. May God never forgive them, whoever is responsible for all this. God is our only refuge. We implore Him.
05:08This attack comes as a result of several days of Israeli strikes as part of the intensification of operations aimed at putting pressure on Hamas to free its hostages.
05:21We just want to be able to sleep like everyone else. I woke up when I heard my neighbor's house collapsing. We didn't hear the noise. We only saw smoke and a huge explosion. My neighbors were found torn apart in my house.
05:37The context of violence continues in the Gaza Strip, while the efforts of the media, led by Egypt and Qatar, are left without a trace.
05:51It is in this context that Benyamin Netanyahu will meet his American ally at the White House tomorrow, at the heart of their discussion on the rights of Iranian nuclear customs or Israeli hostages detained in Gaza.
06:05The announcement of the visit of the Israeli Prime Minister also comes at a time when a new ceasefire seems far away in the Palestinian territory of Gaza, where the Israeli army is intensifying its operations.
06:15This is Philadelphia. This is Philadelphia.
06:19Today, the number of Russian air strikes against Ukraine increased after a new wave of strikes that killed two people, one in Kiev, and wounded on the front.
06:32The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed a very rare advance in the Ukrainian region of Sumy, whose troops had to withdraw in the spring of 2022, a few months after the beginning of the invasion.
06:43As a reminder, the handshake by Donald Trump in Moscow was badly received in Kiev, even though Donald Trump has since threatened Russia with new sanctions.
06:56In Turkey, Osgur Ozel, head of the main opposition party, called for the holding of the elections anticipated during an extraordinary congress of his party in Ankara.
07:07The leader of the People's Republican Party asks that these elections take place later in November, the day after the arrest of the candidate for the party in the next presidential elections, the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu.
07:22Details with Raja Hedgho.
07:25During an exceptional congress in Ankara, Osgur Ozel was re-elected as head of the People's Republican Party, the main opposition party in Turkey.
07:36During his speech, the opposition leader called for the holding of the elections anticipated later in November.
07:44We are ready to save Turkey from you, Mr. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with the candidate we are proud of, our team and our courage.
07:55This statement comes after 10 days of live protests in the country, triggered by the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a member of the People's Republican Party.
08:07His arrest was described as a coup d'etat by his party, because the mayor of Istanbul was going to make his candidacy official for the next presidential election.
08:17Osgur Ozel addressed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan directly.
08:22We challenge you, if you have the courage, you will come. In November, you will face our candidate.
08:29The People's Republican Party took the lead in the municipal elections in March 2024, with 37.8% of the votes across the country.
08:39The main opposition party in Turkey had thus won, in addition to metropolises such as Istanbul and Ankara, other bastions of the Justice and Development Party of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
08:52The United States decided on Saturday to revoke all visas granted to refugees from Sudan and the South, accusing the African country of not taking its citizens back, aimed at a measure of expulsion.
09:11This is the first measure of this type taken against all citizens of a country in the world since Donald Trump's return to power on January 20, which has engaged in a radical policy of fighting immigration.
09:22Beyond that, these groups are not just taking over, these are not.
09:53At this stage, the cities reported by the local press have been assigned to the terrorist group Al-Shabaab, known for this mode of operation.
10:05Discussions have recently taken place in Qatar between the Congolese government and the M23.
10:10These talks should continue to try to put an end to the conflict in eastern Congo.
10:16The rather discreet meeting was organized by the Qataris in Doha last week.
10:22It also marks the first direct meeting in a long time between the two parties that have qualified the exchanges as positive, which has led to the withdrawal of the M23 forces from the strategic city of Wali Kale, a proof of support for the ongoing dialogue.
10:37In the direction of the Republic of Congo, where about thirty people died yesterday after heavy rains in Kinshasa, where storms have also caused significant damage, local authorities have announced today.
10:56The downpours on Friday night on Saturday in the capital as well as in the neighboring province of central Congo have caused enormous material and human damage, according to a statement from La Premature published Saturday evening.
11:10Guinea is heading towards a return to the constitutional order. The President of the Transition has set the date of the referendum on September 21. Biometric enrollment kits are already being received by the authorities. Our correspondent in Conakry, Drix Sissé, tells us more.
11:31The reception of these 37 pallets containing 3,000 biometric enrollment kits is a significant step forward in the process of returning to the constitutional order in Guinea. According to the Ministry in charge of decentralization, these received equipment are certified by experts from the International Organization of Francophonie, which accompanies the process.
11:54The return to the constitutional order begins with the implementation of the new constitution. But for the implementation of the new constitution, it is necessary to vote, it is necessary to have a referendum scrutiny. But for the referendum scrutiny, it is necessary to produce electoral files.
12:19I am very happy today to receive the biometric enrollment kit of the citizens. It is a great honor for me. It allows us to respect the delay that the President of the Republic took in front of the people of Guinea. It is a great pride that I will carry.
12:38In a decree read on the antennas of the public media, the President of the Transition set the date of the referendum on September 21, 2025. This other act of central power reassures sociopolitical actors.
12:52The establishment of the electoral file through the general review, which will take a maximum of two months. So when you calculate, you will see that the fork of the date is really tenable.
13:06The recommendations that we can make to the authorities of the Transition are to organize another consultation with sociopolitical actors to really exchange around the process so that there is a synergy of action between political actors and the authorities of the Transition for the realization of this historical act.
13:29Contrary to initial forecasts, the National Program for Administrative Review in the name of the civil state will no longer serve as a basis for the next elections. In place and place, a national biometric review will be launched from April 15, 2025.
13:46This time in Senegal, in the face of the persistence of the waves of departure of young people to the Spanish coasts, the Navy and the Servantes Institute of Dakar have signed an agreement to strengthen the linguistic skills of the security forces in Spanish to allow them to interact more effectively with international partners.
14:13We are at the house of the Senegalese National Gendarmerie, located at the Samba Diridialo barracks in Dakar. This is where the meeting between the representatives of the Gendarmerie and those of the Servantes Institute takes place.
14:27Opportunity to seal a partnership for the training of Senegalese gendarmes in Spanish.
14:35This agreement between Senegal and Spain reinforces the opportunities for cooperation between the two countries.
14:42This partnership is therefore an ideal pretext for the Gendarmerie to strengthen the linguistic skills of its personnel in order to better seize these beautiful training opportunities.
14:58It also reflects our commitment to strengthen our links of cooperation.
15:05But what are the specific advantages of this long-term partnership?
15:10The mastery of Spanish will facilitate not only the interaction with their Spanish-speaking colleagues, but will also enrich their professional development by allowing them to access a wide range of training resources and collaborations in various fields.
15:28We are eager to work together and we hope that this collaboration will not only be fruitful, but that it will also establish the foundations of a sustainable and beneficial relationship for our two institutions.
15:44Beyond linguistic learning, this collaboration between the Senegalese National Gendarmerie and the Servantes Institute could open the way to new dynamics of security cooperation with Spanish-speaking countries.
15:58In order to break the enclavement of the receded areas and to strengthen the basic services within a period of 30 months, the Mauritanian government has announced the launch of an emergency development program with a budget of nearly 260 billion douguillats for the interior regions.
16:17Racha Ngo for more details.
16:20The provinces of the interior of Mauritania suffer from a serious shortage of basic services. In addition, the effects of drought have a direct consequence, a mass rural exodus.
16:32In order to try to solve the crisis, the government has launched an emergency development program for the development of the states of the interior. With a budget of 260 billion douguillats, or 600 billion dollars, this project aims to improve infrastructure, provide water and support the agricultural and pastoral sector.
16:54This emergency program aims to strengthen infrastructure and guarantee the access of citizens to basic services, while responding to the demand for decentralization, responding to the different needs of citizens in a period of 30 months. It is perhaps one of the largest programs ever put in place in recent decades.
17:15The program responds to the suffering of citizens expressed during regional forums for the participatory planning of development. The Mauritanian government has proposed to prepare a report on the states of the interior faced with enclavement and drought.
17:36Some observers believe that these regions are in urgent need of such a program due to a lack of development projects.
17:44The Mauritanian government's program is a large-scale project that will generate positive outcomes for citizens and the local economy. The biggest challenge for this program remains to guarantee its implementation in the scheduled deadlines, with a rigorous monitoring of the stages of implementation. And this in order to ensure that the projects benefit those who really need them and meet the set objectives.
18:15The implementation of the emergency program for development will take place over a period of three years, with a budgetary cut for each year. This project brings great hope to the inhabitants of the interior regions. It comes amid challenges related to the degradation of living conditions, with an official commitment to restore life to these forgotten regions.
18:37Let's turn to Mali, to professionalize the organizations of producers and facilitate their access to financing and to the market. This is the objective of the annual forum of the participating parties of the agricultural value chains and of the partners of Sasakawa Africa Association. Our correspondent Mohamed Agnoko gives us the countdown.
18:58As part of the Sasakawa Africa Association's 2021-2025 strategy, based on the pillars of regenerative agriculture, nutrition-sensitive agriculture and market-oriented agriculture, it is important to professionalize the organizations of producers to better benefit from this strategy.
19:19The challenges that each of our structures would like to address are complex, so complex that they invite us to the mutualization of our resources, of our experiences, to propose adequate and innovative solutions.
19:40So that the goal of having a Mali with food security, better living conditions for producers is realized.
19:52This professionalization of the organizations of producers aims, in addition to their resilience, to allow them to have access to financing.
20:00The cooperatives have received training on how to have access to loans, how to organize themselves, how to develop the spirit of cooperatives. At the end of these exercises, there were more than 20 cooperatives that had access to loans.
20:21The association of all key players in this annual forum and the choice of the theme are highly appreciated by the Malian authorities.
20:28The theme of this year is in perfect accordance with the strategic priorities of the government of the Republic of Mali, which provides a place of choice for the improvement of the capabilities of farmers in their agricultural development policy.
20:47Fifty participants took notice of the operational plan of the year 2025 of the Sasakawa Africa Association.
20:55In Morocco, the farmers of the Basin du Locus are expecting very good harvests.
21:02They are rubbing their hands after the recent rainfall in the kingdom, rains that have improved the humidity of the soil and the growth of essential sugar crops for this locality of the region of Ksar El Kemir, as explained to us by Driss Bousrahan and Rachid Farhan.
21:20The recent rains have brought back to life the sugar crops in the Basin du Locus, in the region of Ksar El Kemir, the farmers greet a promising return for the season.
21:34I have been in this field since 1992 and I have not found a better crop than sugar cane.
21:40This year our situation has clearly improved, all crops are doing well, whether it is sugar cane or other agricultural production.
21:50The soil, now better hydrated, offers optimal conditions for the cultivation of sugar cane, which covers more than 6,000 hectares in the region, consolidating its place among the main crops of the Basin.
22:06Thanks to God, these rains have arrived, even if they fell late. This year is promising for all sugar plants, everything is going very well.
22:18The sugar plants have undergone considerable development in the province of Arache, which produces between 80% and 90% of the total production.
22:34Recent rains have revitalized this sector and lightened the irrigation-related constraints.
22:41The Basin du Locus, one of the most important areas for the production of sugar crops in Morocco, benefits from rich soils, a favorable climate and a modern transformation infrastructure that guarantees an effective treatment of crops.
23:01This Sunday, bad weather complicates rescue operations and worsens the living conditions of the rescued in Burma, where nearly 3,500 people perished in the powerful earthquake that occurred on March 28, according to a new report published by state media.
23:17More than a week after the magnitude 7.7 earthquake, a large number of Burmese people were forced to sleep outdoors or under tents, either because they no longer had a home or because they feared it would collapse.
23:29At least seven people perished in the violent storm that swept the center, southeast and south of the United States since Wednesday, according to the accumulated reports of local authorities.
23:48Flooding alerts remain in force, notably in Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, according to the U.S. Weather Service. Tennessee remains the hardest hit, with 10 deaths recorded in the west of the state.
24:03This is a new achievement for health thanks to their work. The two have each revolutionized research on plaque sclerosis, a neurodegenerative disease that affects nearly 3 million people around the world.
24:20One is an American neurologist, the other an Italian epidemiologist. Drs. Stephen Hauser and Alberto Ascherio were awarded this Saturday by the Brexhaus Prize, a kind of science Oscar, a consecration for their decades of respective work on this autoimmune disease.
24:42I see it as a total enigma. These scientists have pushed back the limits of their understanding, enlightening for one the immune response to its origin, opening the way for treatments and confirming for the other the implication of a virus.
25:12This is the end of this report. Thank you for watching.