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00:00 We are still together on Mediain TV, thank you for staying loyal to us.
00:11 Here are the headlines of your daily.
00:13 Even if the fishing agreement signed between Rabat and Brussels in 2019 expires on Monday,
00:19 Morocco and the European Union have agreed to continue their cooperation in the
00:23 region. This is what the Union of Joint Communiques published after the 7th session of the mixed commission in charge of the agreement that was signed yesterday in Brussels.
00:34 Have there been war crimes in Sudan? To find an answer to this question, the International Criminal Court has opened a new investigation in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
00:45 And then we will go to Gabon, where the body in charge of the general elections scheduled for August next, is closing the declaration of the candidates this Sunday.
00:55 The candidates will therefore all go again this weekend to finalize their file.
01:00 Before developing these headlines, know that Nairobi has been hosting the 43rd regular session of the Executive Council of the African Union since yesterday.
01:12 At the heart of the discussions, climate change, the institutional reform of the IAEA and the area of free African continental exchange,
01:20 the kingdom is represented at this meeting by a strong delegation led by the head of Moroccan diplomacy, Nasser Bouhita.
01:26 At the heart of this meeting, Nasser Bouhita met yesterday with his counterpart Malawit Nassi Tembo.
01:33 Together, they reviewed the bilateral cooperation ties and examined the prospects of strengthening these relations.
01:41 The Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs also had interviews with the Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Ethiopian Diplomacy, Demeke Mekonen Hissen.
01:52 This was an opportunity seized by the two heads of state to focus on ways to develop relations between Rabat and Addis Ababa in various areas.
02:02 Morocco and the European Union have agreed to continue their cooperation as planned by the Partnership Agreement in the field of fishing,
02:10 which remains in force in order to deepen their bilateral partnership.
02:14 This is what was communicated by the joint joint publication at the end of the fifth session of the mixed commission in charge of the monitoring of the agreement,
02:22 which was held yesterday in Brussels, in accordance with the Partnership Agreement in the field of fishing between Morocco and the IAEA.
02:30 This meeting allowed a global assessment of the four years of implementation of the fishing protocol, which comes to an end on July 17.
02:40 Morocco and the European Union congratulated each other on their exemplary cooperation, which has allowed, in all circumstances,
02:46 the operations of artisanal and industrial vessels, a transparent and rigorous governance of the protocol,
02:52 as well as continuous scientific monitoring of the state of the allied resource.
02:57 In Morocco, we know the date of the next general assessment of the population and the habitat.
03:08 It will take place next year, more precisely from 1 to 20 September 2024,
03:13 announced yesterday in Rabat at the end of the Council of Governments chaired by the head of the Aziza-Khanoush government.
03:19 To learn a little more about this general assessment of the population and the habitat,
03:25 I propose to listen to the government spokesman, Mustafa Baytas.
03:31 In compliance with the high royal instructions and in compliance with the deadlines in accordance with the recommendations of the UN agencies
03:44 concerning this issue, the 7th general assessment of the population and the habitat will take place in early September 2024
03:52 under the authority of the Minister of the Interior and the High Commissioner for Planning.
03:57 The operation will be supervised by the Wali and the governor, to whom the responsibility of its implementation in the circumscriptions and districts
04:06 relevant to their territorial competences is entrusted.
04:09 As for the time period for this operation, set at 20 days in the previous assessments,
04:14 that is, from 1 to 20 September, the delay was extended until 30 September in terms of the assessment of 2024.
04:23 The extension of this delay will minimize the number of human resources that will be responsible for this assessment
04:30 by using new technologies, including tablets, which will greatly reduce the cost of the realization
04:37 of the general assessment of the population and the habitat of 2024.
04:41 Vladimir Putin has already lost the war in Ukraine, these are the words of Joe Biden.
04:49 The US President estimates that Moscow will end by negotiating against the Ukrainian counteroffensive.
04:55 The White House spokesman said during a visit to Finland, celebrating the recent NATO adhesion
05:02 of the Nordic country, a neighbor of Russia.
05:05 For President Vladimir Putin, the integration of Ukraine into NATO would aggravate international tensions.
05:15 The Mora Olivo movement, according to the screenwriters, has been on hold for more than two months.
05:20 American actors have launched a strike movement that may constitute the worst paralysis
05:26 in the film industry in more than 60 years.
05:29 The two trade unions demand a revaluation of their remuneration in Bern during the streaming era.
05:35 They also want to obtain guarantees regarding the use of artificial intelligence to prevent
05:41 the latter from generating scripts or cloning their voices and images.
05:47 In Egypt, the seven neighboring countries of Sudan demanded yesterday at a summit the help
05:58 of international bailiffs to welcome more than 700,000 refugees from the war in Sudan,
06:03 where 87 bodies were discovered in a community pit, according to the UN.
06:08 These people were killed between June 13 and 21 in the capital of the state of Darfur,
06:16 among the people killed were members of the Masalit tribe.
06:20 As a reminder, the conflict in Sudan has been on hold since April 15.
06:23 The army, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, is at the paramilitary of the fast support forces
06:28 of General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.
06:36 In this context, a question arises.
06:38 Were there war crimes in Sudan?
06:40 To find an answer to this question, the International Criminal Court has opened a new investigation
06:45 in the Sudanese region of Darfur, announced by the prosecutor of the CPI, Karim Raad.
06:51 In Gabon, the body in charge of the general elections of August 26,
07:05 the next day, the declaration of the candidacies is closed on Sunday.
07:08 The delayers still have the whole weekend to finalize their files.
07:12 This is what our correspondent in Libreville, Ismail Oviance, tells us.
07:16 Initially planned to end on July 11, the deadline for the deposition of candidates
07:22 for the elections, which are due on August 26, has been postponed by three days,
07:26 plus five additional days.
07:28 The structure in charge of the organization of the presidential, legislative and municipal
07:33 elections, aims to achieve peaceful results.
07:36 On Sunday, the CGE closes the process.
07:39 In the starting blocks of his consultations in Thulunik, Alexandre Barreau-Chambrillé,
07:44 who defends the colors of the National Assembly and modernity.
07:48 I define myself as the candidate of the people, and there are others.
07:55 We have the ambition to become the majority, to bring about the alternation.
08:01 The claimants to the supreme magistracy, like the bishop Mac Joptan, have been playing
08:06 against the clock for several weeks.
08:08 I know how my compatriots feel.
08:14 I have a clear and precise project, which aims to restore this country and eradicate
08:23 extreme poverty.
08:25 In addition to veterans of electoral games, 2023 also records illustrious unknowns of
08:30 the national political landscape.
08:32 Emmanuel Mbemba is from civil society.
08:36 Do not get caught up in difficult political situations that come after you cry.
08:43 It's not a big deal.
08:44 If there is transparency, we will win this election.
08:46 In front of all these candidates, there will be a Ndimba Nalibongo.
08:50 The president, certainly, breaks a third mandate at the head of the country.
08:53 Freshly invested by his party, the PDG has been in power for more than half a century.
08:57 He benefits from the predictions of political analysts.
09:01 The president of Nigeria, Bolatinovo, declared yesterday the state of emergency in terms
09:06 of food security in the country and announced several decisive measures with immediate effect.
09:11 He ordered that all questions relating to the availability and accessibility of food
09:18 and water as a means of essential subsistence be included in the field of competence of
09:24 the National Security Council.
09:26 And since his accession to power, President Bolahme of Tinubua has undertaken a series
09:35 of reforms.
09:36 What do Nigerians think?
09:38 Answer in this report by Gilbert Taba in Abuja.
09:41 In the space of six weeks, the new regime has engaged certain policies and economic
09:48 reforms that have aroused both appreciation and criticism in the country.
09:52 "We all know prior to this time that Kikang will definitely change the army chiefs.
09:59 It's normal.
10:01 We are also aware of the corruption that exists within the Nigerian Central Bank.
10:05 For years, any new president will decide to remove the governor of the Nigerian Central
10:11 Bank.
10:12 So, personally, I don't think it's a big deal."
10:17 "I think the new president wants to make things happen.
10:22 A lot of things have deteriorated before him.
10:24 So, it will take a little time for the situation to change.
10:27 If we want things to improve, we must first believe in change.
10:32 It's true that the situation is difficult, but I don't think it will get worse as people
10:36 think."
10:37 "Asibwadju Bolahme of Tinubua was invested as the 16th president of Nigeria last May
10:44 29, promising to govern, especially in the interest of Nigerians.
10:48 "For me, if I'm to evaluate how the system has been since he came into power, I would
11:08 say that there is still no clarity.
11:10 Our daily problems still weigh on us.
11:12 And we feel it, especially in terms of the price of fuel.
11:16 It affects all areas of our economy."
11:19 "The population, which expects a lot from the new administration, wants to see better
11:28 future, like these model stylists, who still have a hard time recognizing the legitimacy
11:32 of the new administration."
11:34 "One of the challenges the new president is facing is acceptability.
11:44 It's one of the crucial political problems.
11:46 So even if the leaders take good action, most people still don't really recognize
11:51 the legitimacy of the new administration.
11:53 On the other hand, people believe that the president should make priority decisions before
11:59 suspending taxes or cancelling the fuel subsidy."
12:03 "For the new president, the subsidies on fuel have disappeared, but the funds destined
12:11 for the fuel subsidy would be invested in modernizing public infrastructure, education,
12:17 health care and employment.
12:19 However, the most vulnerable Nigerians are still facing many difficulties, while the
12:26 "Renew Hope" slogan of the Bolatinobo campaigns is likely to turn into despair if the current
12:32 reforms are not implemented soon enough."
12:36 "The challenge of digitization in the insurance sector was at the heart of a meeting of insurers
12:41 and insurers' associations in Abidjan, which was held in Abidjan, the Ivorian economic capital,
12:47 organized by the National Association of Insurance Insurers and Insurance Insurers of Ivory Coast
12:52 around the world.
12:54 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
12:59 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:04 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:08 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:14 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:20 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:26 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:31 The meeting was held in Abidjan, where the new president was invited to speak.
13:37 After the meeting and decision-making for the insurers,
13:40 this court also saw the presence of members of the Federation of National African Law Insurance Companies.
13:46 Their representatives said that the sector is a pioneer in this area.
13:49 The FANAP will be very attentive to the resolutions that will be released from the General Assembly,
13:57 which wants a retrospective assessment,
14:00 in order to clear up credible prospects
14:05 to meet the new challenges of the African insurance industry.
14:10 Representing the Minister of Finance and Economy,
14:13 Karabuena Mouri said that despite the programs recorded in recent years,
14:17 many other challenges are to be raised in the field of insurance in Ivory Coast and Africa.
14:22 Faced with these challenges, it seems necessary and necessary
14:25 to professionalize the insurance accounting sector.
14:29 I can assure you that both nationally and at the CIMA level,
14:35 reforms are underway in order to take into account the new data in terms of cost.
14:42 The FIA was created in 2006.
14:43 It brings together 14 member countries and controls more than 40% of the turnover of their insurance companies.
14:49 Members of this institution employ more than 3,500 people in the insurance sector.
14:55 According to Abidjan, the Bamako Direction, the Malian Coalition for the Rights of Children and the NGO Citoyenneté,
15:01 have organized a day of pleading with the decision-makers
15:05 for the adoption of the Law on the Protection of Children in Mali.
15:10 This is the account signed by Mohamed Danyoko.
15:14 Beyond this child protection law project,
15:19 it is also up to the government to take into account
15:22 the recommendations of civil society on the application of the Law on the Protection of Children in Mali
15:27 as part of the organization of the African Child Commemorative Day.
15:32 The right of the child in a digital environment was at the heart of the exchanges.
15:36 Nowadays, many children use the Internet.
15:40 And this number is likely to increase in the years to come.
15:44 It is undeniable that this increase is accompanied by an increased risk
15:49 of seeing children exposed to sexual exploitation alone.
15:54 I pass.
15:55 Aware of the issues, the Malian Coalition for the Rights of Children is ringing the alarm bell.
16:01 To invite Member States to take care of the promotion and protection
16:07 of the rights of children in the digital environment,
16:11 the profound transformation of our society that the digital is operating
16:17 positively or negatively affects the relationship between children and us adults.
16:24 Funded by the Swiss International Cooperation Agency through Save the Children,
16:29 it is about improving the governance of the rights of children.
16:33 This is an opportunity for us to renew our commitments
16:37 in favor of children to offer them a favorable environment for their upbringing.
16:44 The highest authorities are of the opinion that they urge to take adequate measures
16:49 to adopt texts that can improve the condition of childhood in Mali.
16:54 I agree that efforts must be made so that the bill can move forward
17:04 and be imposed in terms of texts that defend the rights of children in all aspects of life,
17:11 including in the digital context.
17:14 Because it must be regulated.
17:15 The quinquennal project that began in 2022 will end in 2026.
17:21 In Senegal, the National Feminine Basketball Team now has a player,
17:28 Syrah Janae Dillard, the original American player,
17:31 was naturalized Senegalese by the President of the Republic of Makissal,
17:35 a size reinforcement for the national team before the Afro-feminine basketball
17:40 scheduled for next August in Rwanda.
17:42 Shami Boukaka and Shandao met her.
17:45 - Salam alaikum. - Wa alaikum salam.
17:47 - Magnifique. - No to do.
17:49 - Ah, no to do. - Syrah Janae.
17:51 - Syrah Janae. - No to do.
17:53 - Syrah Janae.
17:55 Syrah, the American player, is now part of the National Senegalese Basketball Team.
18:01 She was naturalized Senegalese by President Makissal.
18:05 I come from a small town in New York in the United States.
18:11 Coming here to Senegal, I saw the love and passion people have
18:15 not only for basketball, but for this country, Senegal.
18:19 It's amazing. It's a real pleasure for me to be naturalized Senegalese.
18:27 In basketball, the pivot is generally tall and uses his height to score short-distance baskets.
18:33 That's the role Fatou plays. She's delighted to have Syrah in the team.
18:39 She makes everyone laugh. She's funny. She's very, very funny.
18:43 I like her. I like her. I like that she can be part of the team to represent our country.
18:50 Syrah is the one who leads the game.
18:53 Her African naturalization is a long-standing dream.
18:57 It's definitely a dream to play on any national team, not only for the country where we were born,
19:04 but it's an honor to play in any country in the world.
19:08 It's really a privilege to play for a national team.
19:11 Soda, a journalist at a popular radio station in Senegal, gives us her analysis.
19:16 It's the first time in a national women's team in Senegal that we see a naturalized Senegalese American.
19:23 I think the technical staff or the Senegalese Basketball Federation
19:29 is right to give this nationality to FIBA.
19:35 She's a player who has naturalized after 16 years.
19:40 She will be considered a naturalized player.
19:43 However, for this Afro-Basketball competition, Senegal, or a team in general,
19:49 is not allowed to bring two naturalized players.
19:53 The Lions are expected in Kigali, Rwanda from August 28 to August 8, 2023, for the women's Afro-Basketball.
20:02 She is the pride of the African and Arab women.
20:05 Tunisian women's tennis player, Ance Geber, who is ranked 6th in the world,
20:10 has succeeded in qualifying for the Wimbledon final by beating Belarusian runner-up,
20:18 2nd in the world, Rihanna Savalinka.
20:21 In the final, Ance Geber will be against Czech Marketa, Von Ruzova Najwa Becha.
20:29 Ance Geber seems capable of resisting everything in this Wimbledon 2023.
20:35 Unfortunately, last year, Ance Geber embarked on a new adventure at Wimbledon,
20:40 where she faced this Thursday, in the semifinals, the one with the favorite sign in the back, Arina Savalinka.
20:47 In one of the cafes in Tunis, a group of young people, sitting in front of a screen that broadcasts live
20:53 the prestigious London tournament, scream joy at each ball won by their champion.
20:59 With pride, these young people speak of this Tunisian icon.
21:03 In Tunisia, we are not used to following individual sports, but rather collective,
21:09 like football, handball for example.
21:12 But it's good to see someone from Tunisia, a Tunisian woman who represents our country,
21:19 who manages to play at this professional level with the number one in the world.
21:26 And as you can see, everyone here encourages her and everyone would like her to win this championship.
21:36 We are stressed, but at the same time we are very proud of Ance.
21:42 She represents Tunisia very well.
21:48 Strong of her experience, the Tunisian believes more than ever in her destiny.
21:53 The Tunisian and international champion has achieved a new feat that no other Arab or African player has managed to accomplish.
22:02 Indeed, Ance Gebre is the first to have won her qualification ticket to the Wimbledon quarterfinals three times in a row.
22:10 Defeating Savalinka would allow Ance Gebre to mark the history of Wimbledon.
22:16 I'm trying to set an example. I'm proud to be an Arab woman and to represent this world.
22:24 It's fantastic to have made it this far.
22:28 And of course I want to do even more and show that nothing is impossible.
22:35 The young girl who started tennis when she was only three years old, has reached the top.
22:41 Ance Gebre will remain the icon of tennis in Tunisia and in the Arab and African world.
22:46 We are now talking about football with Morocco, which is in Group E of the African qualifiers for the World Cup 2026.
22:57 Morocco will be alongside Eritrea, Niger, Tanzania, Congo and Zambia.
23:03 The qualifiers will start in November.
23:08 The draw for the qualifiers took place yesterday in Abidjan, Ivory Coast,
23:13 at the 45th General Assembly of the African Football Confederation.
23:18 It was attended by Patrice Motsepé, president of the CAF,
23:23 Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, and Fawzi Lajja, president of the Moroccan Royal Football Federation.
23:35 This is the end of this news. Thank you for watching.
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