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00:00Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Mediain TV, thank you for joining us for
00:19a new newscast.
00:20After the approval of the law on the right to strike, five trade unions have announced
00:27a two-day general strike.
00:30Donald Trump said on Thursday that no American soldier would be needed to implement his
00:35proposal to take control of the Gaza Strip.
00:38Donald Trump said that the Palestinian enclave would be handed over to the United States
00:42by Israel.
00:43During his first meeting in Goma, the M23 claimed to want to free all of Congo.
00:49All the rebel forces supported by Kigali continue their advance towards the east of the GDP.
00:59Morocco now has a law on the right to strike.
01:02This text was approved in the House of Representatives by 84 votes for, while 20 deputies voted against
01:08without any abstention.
01:10Five trade unions called for a two-day general strike to protest against the government's
01:13actions on the issue.
01:14The Minister of Economic Inclusion and Competences gave the figures on the participation rate
01:21for this strike.
01:22It is 32% in the public sector and 1.4% in the private sector.
01:26I suggest you listen to him.
01:30The general strike was followed by barely 1.4% of the private sector's employees on
01:37Wednesday, February 5.
01:39The figures for Thursday are not yet available.
01:43The calculation method is simple.
01:45It is the number of employees who took the strike on the total workforce in the sector.
01:49As for the public sector, the movement was followed by an average of 32% of civil servants.
01:55In detail, 35.5% of civil servants took the strike.
02:00In the health sector, the movement was followed by 33.3% of civil servants.
02:06This rate is 30.5% in the justice sector, while only 26.4% of the agents of the territorial
02:13collectivities participated in this strike movement decreed by five trade unions, two
02:19of which are among the most representative.
02:22In public establishments and their dependents, the participation rate is 25.9%.
02:28These are clear figures that we refuse to comment on, but we insist on the respect
02:35given by the government for the right to strike and freedom of expression.
02:43The Minister of Health and Social Protection indicated on Thursday that his department
02:47has adopted a multiaxial plan to indicate the spread of measles.
02:51This plan focuses on the extension of the national vaccination campaign, as well as
02:55on the vaccination catch-up.
02:56At a press conference, Amine Tahraoui reviewed the state of the disease in Morocco.
03:00I suggest you listen to him.
03:02At the council of the government, we looked at the spread of the measles virus
03:08and the measures taken by the government to deal with it.
03:12The Minister of Health presented a complete assessment of the situation, stating that
03:16the ministry has started a strategy focused on the extension and expansion of the vaccination
03:22campaign, in addition to that of vaccination catch-up.
03:27This has allowed us to assess the vaccination situation of more than 8,880,000 children
03:33under the age of 18.
03:35The Minister of Health also stated that the ministry has led campaigns and multiplied
03:39the means of detection of measles by setting up rapid intervention services in the most
03:45vulnerable regions, in addition to providing the necessary medicines and medical tools
03:51to quickly take care of emergency cases.
03:54In addition, the ministry has launched national awareness campaigns in order to encourage
04:00citizens to get vaccinated.
04:02The ministry has also established and activated a set of partnerships with the various health
04:08actors for an effective vaccination campaign.
04:12In addition to providing the necessary medicines and medical tools to quickly take care of
04:19The inter-parliamentary action offers a major leverage to develop and implement a common
04:25vision of the African-Atlantic space.
04:29In a speech held this Thursday in Rabat at the meeting of the presidents of the African-Atlantic
04:35state parliaments, the Minister of Health insisted on the importance of parliamentary
04:41action as a fundamental tool to promote an African-Atlantic identity.
04:45Actions also aimed at defending the strategic interests of the countries of the region in
04:51order to transform challenges into opportunities.
04:55The Salon à l'IOTIS returns for a 7th edition.
04:59Organized by Gazir, this high-level meeting brings together major actors from the fishing
05:03and aquaculture sectors.
05:05The aim is to analyze the fishing activity in Morocco.
05:07It is also an opportunity to highlight the scientific and technological advances of the
05:11fishing industry, which promotes the sustainability of marine resources.
05:15The Kingdom occupies an important position on the economic market of fishing, which
05:19translates into many agreements such as the agreements signed with the European Union
05:23and Russia.
05:27Several African officials are taking part in the South-South cooperation in which Morocco
05:31is taking part.
05:33A visit was made in particular with the Royal Initiative for the Atlantic, an initiative
05:38that promotes regional inclusion in the IOTIS sector.
05:42We listen to Kabine Komara.
05:46Indeed, the blue economy is only a link between the diversified relations that Morocco maintains
05:54and must amplify with the rest of Africa.
05:58You know that Morocco has 3,500 km of coastline and that the waters of Morocco are the same
06:04as those found on the Atlantic coast.
06:06We have about 43 African countries on the coast.
06:10In particular, in the West African part, we have an institution called the Regional
06:16Fishing Conference, which covers 7 countries, of which Morocco is not a member at the moment.
06:22By integrating this institution, Morocco will bring additional scientific and motivational
06:31measures to make efforts to fight illegal fishing.
06:37One of the most important dimensions is the new threats posed by climate change.
06:45As you know, fishing boats emigrate because of the temperature.
06:49So we absolutely need to set up surveillance systems so that we can know where to fish,
06:55when to fish and how much to fish.
06:59In other areas, Morocco can start to contribute in financing fishing infrastructure.
07:05Because if you don't fish and don't transform, all the added value is lost.
07:11From this point of view, Morocco has a great experience that it shares with us.
07:15And the last very important point is training.
07:17Because fishing, contrary to what we think, is a very complex activity.
07:21From fishing, to transformation, to commercialization,
07:27with all the connected activities, such as electricity, refrigeration, maintenance,
07:33and finally, the use of sophisticated means such as sonar, acoustic elements,
07:39but also drones and satellites.
07:41So there is a whole microcosm of elements that will not only strengthen relations between
07:50Morocco and the African Atlantic coast,
07:52but can also lead to other aspects that will strengthen relations between Morocco and Africa.
07:58You already know that Morocco has an air company, a hub.
08:06Donald Trump said on Thursday that Gaza would be handed over to the United States by Israel at the end of the fight.
08:11The American president added that by then,
08:13the Palestinians would have already been reinstated in much safer and more beautiful communities with new houses.
08:18In the presence of the Israeli prime minister on a visit to Washington,
08:21the president announced that he was planning a long-term control of the Gaza Strip by the United States.
08:37A little earlier in the day, the White House tried to temper its statements
08:41by ensuring that the transfer of the Palestinian population would be temporary
08:44and that the United States would not see any trouble on the spot.
08:48Here are some of the explanations with Alaa Ben Ali.
08:51After the shocking statements of Donald Trump,
08:53who said he wanted to take control of the Gaza Strip,
08:56the White House tried to tamper with his words.
08:59The spokeswoman argued that the transfer of the Gazans would only be temporary.
09:09The president has not committed to deploying troops on the ground in Gaza.
09:13He also stated that the United States would not finance the reconstruction of Gaza,
09:17but his administration will work with our partners in the region to rebuild this region.
09:22The president's goal is a long-term peace in the Middle East for all the peoples of the region.
09:27This does not mean that troops will be deployed on the ground in Gaza.
09:31This does not mean that American taxpayers will finance this effort.
09:35This means that Donald Trump, who is the best negotiator on the planet,
09:39will conclude an agreement with our partners in the region.
09:43It's been made very clear to the president.
09:46On his part, Secretary of State Marco Rubio
09:49said that the statements of the American president
09:52were a very generous offer for the Gazans
09:55and that it was not a question of deploying American troops.
09:59What President Trump said yesterday is an acknowledgment of the following.
10:03What President Trump said yesterday is a recognition of the following.
10:07Gaza has been seriously damaged.
10:09So what President Trump said is that the United States
10:12will take charge of the reconstruction of this area.
10:15And during the reconstruction, during the clearing of debris,
10:19it is necessary to get rid of non-explosive ammunition.
10:22There are all kinds of weapons, Hamas, still buried underground.
10:25For people to live safely in this place,
10:28all of this must be eliminated.
10:31And so in the meantime, of course, people will have to live somewhere
10:34during the reconstruction.
10:37It's not a hostile approach.
10:39It's a very generous offer.
10:52According to several analysts,
10:54Donald Trump's idea is strangely similar to this project called Gaza 2035,
10:58which had previously been conceived by Benyamin Netanyahu's teams.
11:02The objective is to redraw the Gaza Strip
11:05to protect the economic and strategic interests of the United States and Israel.
11:09The Israeli Defense Minister ordered the army on Thursday
11:13to prepare a plan to allow the inhabitants of Gaza to leave voluntarily.
11:17These announcements had aroused many outraged reactions around the world,
11:21including that of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas,
11:24who firmly rejects the Gaza Strip occupation project by the United States,
11:28and many others responsible for putting on guard against ethnic cleansing.
11:33Israel announced today that it would launch preparations
11:36in view of a voluntary departure of the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.
11:40The Israeli Defense Minister indicated in a statement
11:43that he had ordered to prepare a plan that would allow all the inhabitants of Gaza
11:47who wish to leave, to go to any place in the world that accepts to welcome them.
11:51The announcement of Israel 4 occurs while the US administration
11:54has been forced to nuance the words of Donald Trump,
11:57which have caused a stir,
11:59while the UN is putting in place a plan
12:02to put on guard against any ethnic cleansing.
12:06Hamas spokesman said on Thursday
12:08that its movement called for the urgent holding of an Arab summit
12:12in response to the US President's proposal to take control of the Gaza Strip.
12:16We call it an urgent summit to deal with the Palestinian displacement project,
12:20said Hassan Qassam in a statement to the Arab countries.
12:24To resist Donald Trump's pressure, to remain firm,
12:27while calling on international organizations
12:30to take strong measures against Donald Trump's plan.
12:35Israel has declared that it does not plan to withdraw from other UN bodies
12:39outside the Human Rights Council.
12:41The Israeli Foreign Minister announced that his country would cease its participation
12:45in the main UN body in charge of human rights.
12:48He accuses the body of being focused on the attack of a democratic country
12:52and the spread of anti-Semitism instead of promoting human rights.
12:57These decisions were taken the day after the signing of a decree
13:01requiring Washington to withdraw from a number of other UN bodies,
13:05including the Human Rights Council.
13:10The President of Panama announced this Thursday
13:12the withdrawal of the Chinese infrastructure project
13:14from the new Silk Road,
13:16an announcement made a few days after the US Secretary of State's visit
13:19to counter Beijing's influence on the inter-oceanic channel.
13:22Rosser Raul Molino had already indicated
13:24that he would not renew the agreement memorandum with China.
13:27During a press conference with the head of state,
13:30he presented the document to announce the exit with 90 days of anticipation,
13:34as agreed between the parties.
13:36The project of the new Silk Road aims to secure China's supplies
13:40while making investments in developing countries.
13:46Vladimir Zelensky announced this Thursday
13:48the delivery of first-class Mirage 2000 combat aircraft to his country by France,
13:53a delivery that strengthens Ukraine's ability to face the Russian invasion.
13:57Ukraine's air fleet continues to develop.
14:00The first Mirage 2000 French aircraft have arrived,
14:03thus strengthening our air defense capabilities.
14:09After more than four months of parliamentary marathons,
14:12France finally has a budget for 2025.
14:15Prime Minister François Bayrou escaped.
14:17On Wednesday, a motion to censor the budget of France
14:20was adopted at the National Assembly.
14:22The Assembly rejected a first motion to censor
14:25presented by the party La France Insoumise.
14:28This radical left-wing party is supported in its approach
14:32by communists and environmentalists.
14:35It would have taken 289 votes to bring down the Bayrou government.
14:39Only 128 deputies have approved the motion to censor.
14:43We have an imperfect budget.
14:46We have an imperfect budget.
14:49And I would like to tell those who have noticed
14:53that our goal, our intention,
14:56is that this budget, next year,
14:59if we manage to meet the objectives
15:02that we have set for ourselves,
15:05this budget will not be the same.
15:08And so this budget is an emergency step.
15:11What a few years ago,
15:14we were told,
15:18France is facing a record public debt.
15:21The French public deficit reached 6.1% in 2024,
15:24very far from the 3% ceiling
15:27authorized by the rules of the European Union.
15:30The vote on Wednesday
15:33allowed the National Assembly to approve
15:36the State Budget for 2025.
15:39Your stability is chaos and crisis.
15:42Your stability is conservatism,
15:45arrests and detentions.
15:48Let's free the country from this infernal wheel.
15:51Another economy is possible.
15:54Another budget is possible.
15:57The Finance Bill aims to bring back
16:00the deficit to 5.4% in 2025,
16:03a slightly less ambitious goal
16:06than the 5% set by the Barnier government,
16:09which failed to get its budget voted on in December.
16:13The effort is split between tax increases
16:16and budget cuts.
16:19Despite the truce,
16:22the M23 seized a mining city
16:25during a new offensive in the east of the RDC.
16:28In this part of the country,
16:31rebel fighters have already taken control of the city of Goma
16:34and, in addition to sexual violence,
16:37the UN has stated 2,900 deaths.
16:41A new offensive in the south of Kivu,
16:44in the east of the country,
16:47was launched this Wednesday by the M23 rebels.
16:50However, the army group had decreed
16:53to cease unilateral fire,
16:56supposed to be in force this Tuesday,
16:59after having seized the capital of the province of North Kivu.
17:02During a meeting in Goma on Thursday,
17:05the army group claimed to want to free all of Congo.
17:08The European Union is trying to find a diplomatic solution
17:11to this crisis, fearing a regional embrace.
17:14The UN Human Rights Council
17:17must meet urgently this Friday,
17:20at the request of Kinshasa, to discuss the crisis.
17:23For its part, the Office of the Attorney General
17:26of the International Criminal Court,
17:29which investigates war crimes and crimes against humanity,
17:32has ensured that the situation in the RDC is closely monitored.
17:35The regime of the Congolese president Felix Tshisekedi,
17:38re-elected for a second term in December,
17:41could also be at stake if the M23 continues
17:44to gain ground in the east of the country.
17:47Let us remember that the fights initiated last week
17:50by the rebels of the M23 have killed at least 2,900 people
17:53in the city of Goma.
17:56The visit of the Secretary of State to British Foreign Affairs,
17:59David Lamy, has aroused widespread controversy
18:02following a video in which he announced
18:05aid of 5 million pounds to fight illegal immigration.
18:08The issue has been raised during a scientific collaboration on migration.
18:11The explanations with Nejo Becha have disappeared.
18:15Following the visit of the Secretary of State to British Foreign Affairs,
18:18David Lamy, in Tunisia,
18:21his department published a video on its official page
18:24to present a summary
18:27of the aid given to Tunisia
18:30to fight illegal immigration
18:33through the guard of the maritime borders.
18:36This video has aroused a wave of indignation among Tunisians.
18:42Working with countries like Tunisia,
18:45we are tackling the deep causes of irregular migration
18:48and implementing our plan of change.
18:53The video is humiliating for Tunisia,
18:56especially since the Tunisian discourse
18:59has been undermined in its relations with the European Union.
19:03Tunisia has been playing the role of border guard for some time,
19:09a role that was strengthened in 2023
19:12when Tunisia prevented more than 83,000 migrants
19:15from reaching the Italian coast.
19:18It must be said that the financial credits,
19:21the equipment and the radars granted by Italy
19:24also confirm the foreign discourse
19:28and confirm that Tunisia is indeed a border guard.
19:33And on the occasion of the World Day of Commemoration
19:36for Migrants, Dead or Disappeared at the Borders,
19:39researchers and professors specializing in migration
19:42and its history have confirmed
19:45that since Europe closed its borders in 1995,
19:48small boats of death
19:51for Europe
19:54have floated in the Mediterranean,
19:57carrying young people dreaming of a better future.
20:01In fact, since 1995,
20:04we have seen the emergence of a border
20:07that is becoming more and more militarized,
20:10more and more secure for Europe
20:13and condemning tens of thousands of people
20:16to die at the borders.
20:19Before 1995, we did not have a real death at the borders.
20:23Today, we talk about the disappearance
20:26as if it were something of the order of fate,
20:29while in reality it is anchored in a political reality.
20:34It should be noted that the visit of the British Foreign Minister
20:37to David Lamy in Tunisia
20:40also intervenes the day after the submission
20:43of a bill to the British Parliament
20:46on the security of the borders,
20:50while Tunisian President Recep Saïd
20:53emphasizes on each occasion that Tunisia refuses
20:56to be a border guard or a simple gendarme
20:59who watches the protection of the borders of others.
21:04This commemorative day dedicated to migrants,
21:07dead or missing, at the borders
21:10reminds us that there are people and human lives
21:13lost at sea and transformed
21:16into simple statistics and figures used politically
21:19in issues related to irregular migration.
21:22From Tunisia, Najwa Bechat for Media.
21:27The President of the Moroccan Football Federation
21:30visited today the Sporting Complex Mohamed V of Casablanca.
21:33This visit allowed those responsible to inspect
21:36the facilities of the complex,
21:39one of Morocco's most emblematic stadiums,
21:42with the aim of focusing on the state of the infrastructure,
21:45and improving it to meet international standards.
21:48Among the points discussed are the improvement of the floor,
21:51the level of the bleachers and sanitary facilities,
21:54as well as the optimization of access for spectators.
22:01The 28th edition of the L'Èlème Rime de Golfe Cup
22:04continues until February 8 at the Royal Golf d'Arcelà Marabà,
22:07an edition marked by the participation of renowned international players
22:10as well as young Moroccan players,
22:13including Mahah Dioui, a Moroccan golfer
22:16who defended the national colors at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics
22:19and who is starting her 12th year at the Ladies European Tour.
22:22I suggest you listen to her.
22:25She comes back on her participation.
22:28It's a positive first day.
22:31I would say no damage.
22:34I am quite happy with the long game, the putting and the chipping.
22:37I had a little difficulty on the iron games,
22:40the first day since two months of competition.
22:43You have to get back on your feet.
22:46I think that's what I did today.
22:49I have the whole afternoon to work a little
22:52and try to fix what was wrong on the iron game.
22:55Tomorrow, just stay focused, stay in the same attitude
22:58because I think that today I have a good attitude on the course
23:01and improve. I have the whole afternoon, the whole morning tomorrow
23:04to work on the iron game and be a little more precise on the irons.
23:07Normally, the irons are my asset.
23:10Today, it didn't go too well, but I am quite confident.
23:13I have the whole day to work and perform tomorrow.
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