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00:00Hello everyone, I am delighted to meet you again in this new information crossroads and right away the titles.
00:12Princess Lalla Hasna, President of the Royal Rabat Theatre Foundation, accompanied by Brigitte Macron,
00:20presided yesterday the first session of the Board of Directors of the Foundation.
00:26The DGSN celebrates today its 69th anniversary, the occasion to highlight the achievements and major advances of national health.
00:40Senegal is currently home to the International Fair of Agriculture and Animal Resources.
00:46On the menu of this 25th edition are the challenges of food sovereignty.
00:55Hello everyone, His Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasna, President of the Royal Rabat Theatre Foundation,
01:04accompanied by Brigitte Macron, presided yesterday the first session of the Board of Directors of the Foundation.
01:12Formed of eminent personalities from different backgrounds, the Board of Directors of the Royal Rabat Theatre Foundation
01:21will work within the framework of the Royal High Orientations to establish and enrich a strategic framework for this institution.
01:29Among the members of the Board of Directors Brigitte Macron, wife of the President of the French Republic,
01:36Cheikh Al-Mayassah bint Hamad Al-Thani, President of the Board of Directors of Qatar Museums,
01:41and also Othmane Benjeloun and Gad Elmaleh.
01:46I said it in title, the General Directorate of National Security celebrates this Friday its 69th anniversary.
01:57This commemoration is the occasion to highlight the achievements made by the police institution in recent years.
02:05Since its creation on May 16, 1956, the DGSN has taken on the emerging security challenges
02:13by taking proactive action in the fight against crime.
02:18The police institution has modernized its structures, adapted its working methods,
02:23while investing optimally in its human capital.
02:26Moreover, at this level, the police institution has experienced in recent years profound changes,
02:32notably through a more increased presence of women who take on positions of responsibility.
02:40Direction Agadir in Tharazout, the Balnéaire station in Planessor on the Atlantic coast.
02:49More than 350 French tourism professionals met at the annual congress of travel companies.
02:59At the heart of the discussions, the aerial connectivity, the improvement of the tourist experience
03:05or the promotion of long-term stays, is an important issue.
03:12The story is from Zineb Msarri.
03:16More than 350 French tourism professionals met in Tharazout for three days
03:23in the framework of the annual congress of travel companies, the French EDF.
03:28The choice of Morocco does not only reflect its position as a trusted partner,
03:33but much more, it embodies a shared vision to build a responsible tourism
03:38based on quality and openness.
03:41Morocco is natural for the French since always,
03:45but we feel a will, a power to develop another offer,
03:49the one that already existed, but to go beyond.
03:51And this is very important for our operators, the travel agencies,
03:55so that they have a new offer to offer to people who already know Morocco
03:59and to others who want to discover it.
04:01Until May 18, the participants discuss essential issues,
04:06such as the strengthening of aerial connectivity,
04:09the improvement of the tourist experience,
04:12the promotion of long-term stays,
04:15digital marketing and the adaptation to the international tourist demand.
04:20I think that in any case, when you are a tourist actor,
04:23as you are, and such a welcoming country,
04:26I think there are important issues.
04:28I think, in this case, that Morocco is a destination where there are very strong links.
04:33First, because we speak French, because you know how to welcome people,
04:37you have the sense of hospitality, which is not the case for all countries
04:40on the continent, so to speak.
04:43And the third point, which seems essential to me,
04:46is that there are issues that are closely linked to France and Morocco.
04:50Exchanges that confirm the destination of Morocco
04:53as a unique experience based on the richness of its culture
04:57and its traditions, its authentic hospitality.
05:0117 million tourists in 2024, it's not easy,
05:05and it has been done, and it has been achieved.
05:08And then we see this mutation that is made through cities,
05:11through infrastructure, through roads, through airports,
05:15also through the opening of new airlines,
05:18foreign airlines, but also the Royal Air Morocco,
05:21with a new fleet.
05:23So I think that all this contributes to the success of Morocco
05:26and to placing Morocco in an exceptional tourist cursor.
05:31The Congress was also marked by the signing of a partnership agreement
05:34between French travel companies
05:37and the Moroccan National Tourism Office,
05:40aiming to support joint promotion
05:43and to strengthen Morocco's presence on the French market
05:46as a reliable and open tourist destination
05:49and open to the perspectives of global tourism.
05:53Director Rabah is here,
05:56and we are going to meet this doctor
05:59who has chosen to do medical awareness
06:02on social media.
06:04Naufal Chinna, ophthalmologist,
06:06is one of these health professionals
06:09who have decided to disseminate medical culture
06:12on online platforms.
06:14This is a report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Kamal Ghoneim.
06:17Here is Rashid Farhan.
06:19In the age of instantaneous speed and information,
06:23social networks have become an essential channel
06:26to disseminate health culture to a wide audience.
06:30Faced with the proliferation of false information
06:33and unfounded advice,
06:35several Moroccan doctors have chosen to invest in these platforms
06:39to share reliable medical knowledge
06:42in a simple and accessible language.
06:47In Morocco, we are facing a very widespread problem,
06:50the delay in medical diagnosis.
06:53This delay can lead to serious, even fatal, consequences.
06:57The main cause of this situation
06:59is the absence of a real medical culture
07:02in a large part of the Moroccan population.
07:05Our presence as doctors on digital platforms
07:09represents an essential opportunity.
07:12We can reach citizens living in remote areas,
07:16often without easy access to hospitals
07:18or health professionals,
07:20but who have smartphones.
07:22Thanks to these digital tools,
07:24they can access reliable, clear and verified medical information.
07:31Nouf El Shana, an ophthalmologist,
07:33is one of these committed professionals.
07:35Through short videos published regularly,
07:38he provides practical advice
07:40to prevent eye diseases,
07:42take care of your vision
07:44and correct certain preconceived ideas.
07:47Content that arouses strong enthusiasm among Internet users
07:51shows a real need for quality information in this field.
07:59Doctors are now investing in social media platforms
08:02to share essential health information
08:05and raise awareness among citizens
08:08because they are health professionals
08:10with solid and recognized knowledge in their field.
08:13They also have a reputation to preserve.
08:16They cannot afford to share any information.
08:20The content they share is generally based
08:23on serious scientific or academic basis.
08:36Our presence on digital platforms
08:38is part of a preventive medicine logic.
08:41It helps citizens to avoid certain diseases
08:44or to treat them in time,
08:46thanks to an early diagnosis.
08:48The information we share is explained in a simple language,
08:51often in Dalija,
08:53to be accessible to as many people as possible.
08:55This approach contributes not only to strengthen medical culture
08:58within society,
09:00but also to reduce pressure
09:02on emergency services and hospitals.
09:08Faced with the difficulty of accessing reliable medical information,
09:12these video capsules become an essential tool for awareness raising.
09:17They allow not only to popularize health notions,
09:21but also to encourage citizens
09:23to adopt preventive behaviors.
09:28Direction FES, with the opening this Friday
09:31of the FES Festival of Sacred Music of the World.
09:35This 28th edition pays tribute to Africa and Italy
09:39under the theme of Renaissance,
09:41a real bridge between cultures and religions.
09:44The 2025 edition of this world-famous event
09:47will bring together more than 200 artists from 15 countries.
09:51For nine days, the historic city will vibrate with the sounds and rhythms of artists
09:56who represent a wide range of traditions and musical heritages,
10:00coming from Italy, Turkey, France or Spain.
10:03Africa will be celebrated through the creativity of several of these artists
10:08and troops from Mali, Ghana, Ivory Coast or Senegal.
10:15We take the direction of the South of the Kingdom,
10:18where the Mausem of Tintin continues until 18 May.
10:23An event classified as an immaterial cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO.
10:28This inevitable meeting pays tribute to the richness of nomadic traditions
10:33under the theme of this year's Mausem of Tintin,
10:36living testimony of the universal nomadic culture.
10:40This is a story by Rachid Farhan.
10:43In a festive and symbolic atmosphere,
10:46the Place de la Paix de la Tolérance in Tintin
10:49welcomes this Wednesday the official opening of the annual Mausem,
10:53an event organized by the Almogad Foundation
10:57in partnership with many national and international institutions.
11:02In the presence of the governor of the province of Tintin, Mr. Abdallah Chatter,
11:07the president of the Almogad Foundation, Mr. Mohamed Fadel Benayish,
11:11as well as a high-level Emirati delegation,
11:14the Mausem's mailing code was given in an atmosphere of tradition and modernity.
11:21The program of this year is distinguished by its richness and diversity
11:27on the cultural, artistic and sporting level.
11:31New spaces have been set up, including stands, exhibitions,
11:36a space dedicated to craftsmanship, a dromedary,
11:39without forgetting areas specially designed for children.
11:43This program reflects the strong commitment of the foundation and Morocco
11:47in the transmission of its knowledge to future generations,
11:51the preservation of our intangible heritage,
11:54as well as the contribution to the development of the province of Tintin
11:58and the well-being of its population.
12:04The program of the opening day allowed guests to discover
12:08the different spaces of the Mausem,
12:11including the famous thematic stands, the Emirati pavilion,
12:15the artisan village of Alsnara, as well as the stands of the South Agency.
12:31The United Arab Emirates participate in this Mausem,
12:34which has become a real icon today
12:37among the world-wide heritage events.
12:41Our presence is materialized through a dedicated stand
12:45where elements of the Emirati cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO are exhibited.
12:51It is a return to the previous participations
12:54that show the close synergy between the Emirati and Moroccan heritages.
13:00This participation illustrates the depth of fraternal relations
13:05between the two countries,
13:07historical links firmly established by the regretted,
13:11His Majesty Hassan II and Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
13:19The audience also attended various shows,
13:23traditional songs, folk dances,
13:26popular games and demonstrations of Tbolida,
13:29not to mention the spectacular parade of drummers,
13:33an emblematic symbol of the Saharan culture.
13:36Through the Mausem, Tintan reaffirms its vocation as a cultural hub
13:41where the nomadic traditions of the Moroccan Sahara open up to the world.
13:46A demonstration that bears witness to the richness of the national intangible heritage
13:51in perpetual transmission between generations.
13:56The international news is Israel,
14:00which intensifies its murderous strikes on the Gaza Strip.
14:04More than 50 people were killed this morning
14:08in Israeli bombings in the north of the besieged territory.
14:13This is only a first assessment
14:15since the search operations continue under the rubble.
14:20Benyamin Netanyahu announced at the beginning of the week
14:23the intensification of the war in the Palestinian territory
14:26which cruelly lacks water, fuel and medicine.
14:30A speaking figure of more than 1,800,000 people,
14:34that is, about 90% of the Gaza Strip population,
14:38suffers from high levels of food insecurity.
14:42Among them, nearly 350,000 are in phase 5,
14:47the lowest level according to the World Food Programme.
14:51This morning, President Trump, the American president,
14:54mentioned the issue of famine in the Palestinian enclave,
14:58stating that many people are hungry
15:01and that he was going to make sure that this is settled.
15:07The international news is also the send-off to Istanbul
15:10for direct talks between Kiev and Moscow.
15:13For the moment, the two parties have not yet met.
15:17This morning, a meeting brought together Ukrainians, Turks and Americans.
15:22The discussions lasted about an hour.
15:25They were held by the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
15:28and his Ukrainian and Turkish counterparts.
15:31Then, a meeting began between the Russian delegation and the Americans.
15:36Discussions take place before the meeting
15:40between the representatives of Moscow and Kiev.
15:44This is their first direct meeting since the spring of 2022.
15:53Donald Trump finished this Friday in the United Arab Emirates,
15:58his tour in the Gulf,
16:00a tour marked by miraculous investment promises.
16:04After receiving 600 billion dollars in Saudi Arabia
16:08and a 200 billion dollar contract for Boeing in Qatar,
16:12the US President promised yesterday in Abu Dhabi
16:151,400 billion dollars of investment over 10 years.
16:29The news in the continent now.
16:31First, let's go to the Ivory Coast.
16:34Faced with rising energy costs,
16:37business leaders propose solutions
16:40aimed at innovation,
16:42in order to reduce costs.
16:44At the heart of these solutions,
16:46digital and durability to optimize consumption.
16:50This is a report by Zeynep Dosso and Ferdinand Kouakou.
16:55African companies are increasingly facing high energy costs.
17:01Ecological transformation is therefore a priority.
17:05Improving the way energy is used
17:08is the goal at the heart of a new initiative.
17:12Here, at this Pan-African meeting,
17:15solutions have been proposed to strengthen energy efficiency,
17:19reduce operating costs
17:22and promote the adoption of digital technology
17:25for smart consumption monitoring.
17:28Today, in Africa, we are in the middle of an energy transition.
17:31And more particularly in the Ivory Coast,
17:34there is an opportunity to have an agreement from an audience
17:37to say how we can collaborate together
17:40to reduce the energy bill.
17:42This is what the Ivory Coast needs.
17:44Reduce the energy bill.
17:46And to reduce this energy bill,
17:48it sometimes involves new jobs.
17:50And this is where we will talk about strengthening skills.
17:53We must continue to produce more energy,
17:56but we must also, as the Ivorian government wishes,
18:00control our energy consumption
18:02in order to have a competitive industrial sector.
18:06In the midst of a re-industrialization dynamic,
18:09this agreement memorandum could strengthen local skills
18:13through training programs
18:15and energy audit certifications
18:18and digital energy management,
18:21which will be deployed to fill the deficit of specialized skills.
18:27Direction le Niger,
18:29where a hundred young people from various parts of the country
18:33took part in the second edition of the National Youth Forum,
18:38which ended yesterday at the heart of the debates,
18:41the sustainable development and environmental challenges,
18:45issues on which young people are now expected
18:48as a force of proposers and sustainable initiatives.
18:53Our correspondent Jean-Gibril William tells us more.
18:58Sustainable development and environmental challenges
19:01were at the heart of the exchanges
19:03at the National Forum, which ended on Thursday.
19:06For the hundred young people from the eight regions of Niger,
19:09it was a question of a tool
19:11on the challenges related to green energy
19:13or climate change,
19:15in the presence of politicians, experts
19:17and technical and financial partners.
19:19The role that these young people will have to play
19:21when they return to their regions
19:23is to be ambassadors on the issue of climate change
19:26and environmental challenges
19:28and to be people, guardians
19:30who will try to sensitize their peers,
19:32young people in the regions,
19:34but also their parents and the whole community
19:37to draw their attention to the dangers
19:39that climate change issues can cause
19:42on the environmental impact.
19:44The Forum aims to involve young people
19:46in the formulation of policies, initiatives
19:48and pledges in favor of a sustainable environment,
19:51a commitment that now sounds like a necessity
19:54for the estimated population
19:56of between 60 and 70% of the population of Niger.
19:59Young people are mostly the actors.
20:02They are also those who suffer the consequences
20:04of everything that exists,
20:06such as climate change,
20:08but also when you have to go into the water,
20:10there are a lot of things,
20:12so it is the young people who are the actors
20:14in the resolution of these phenomena.
20:16But for these young people,
20:18project leaders for the most part,
20:20the meeting with experts also allowed
20:22to answer questions related to entrepreneurship
20:24and in particular to the perspectives
20:26offered by the green economy.
20:28It was also necessary to show young people
20:31the possibilities that the green economy offers
20:34in its depth,
20:36both in terms of agricultural production,
20:39in terms of renewable energy,
20:42as well as in terms of economic construction
20:45in energy,
20:47and above all,
20:49the potential for job creation.
20:51It should be noted that this second edition
20:53of the National Forum has allowed
20:55to highlight several environmental initiatives
20:57carried out by young people.
20:59A major group of the population
21:01encouraged to get better involved
21:03in the elaboration
21:05and implementation of policies
21:07related to sustainable development.
21:09Senegal hosts the International Forum
21:12on Agriculture and Animal Resources,
21:15an initiative of the producers of the rural world.
21:19On the agenda of this 25th edition,
21:22the challenges of food sovereignty.
21:24Our reporters Marema Diop
21:26and Albasherias Boudiane
21:28are interested in the involvement of women
21:30to ensure the food sovereignty of the country.
21:35Women are at the forefront
21:37of the International Forum on Agriculture
21:39and Animal Resources, FIARA.
21:41They are aware of the essential role
21:43they can play to ensure
21:45food sovereignty in Senegal.
21:49We make a lot of products.
21:51We have the transformation of fruits and vegetables,
21:54syrups, juices, marmalades,
21:57vegetable canned goods and everything.
22:00The transformation of cereal products,
22:04corn, corn, corn,
22:07we want to participate in the development
22:09of the Senegal economy.
22:11The goal is to make local consumers
22:16and make local consumers.
22:18Women are massively involved
22:21in the valorization of our local products,
22:24the transformation, the commercialization
22:27of our food products.
22:30I say food.
22:32I mean the products that come from the land.
22:36So when you see along the stands,
22:39you will always see women sitting
22:42exhibiting products that they have valued,
22:45which come from their area,
22:47from their locality
22:49and transformed by themselves.
22:53Despite their commitment,
22:55these entrepreneurs face difficulties,
22:57hence their appeal to the Senegalese authorities.
23:00We want funding,
23:02especially material.
23:05If we don't have funding,
23:07we won't be able to have raw materials all year round.
23:10But if we don't have material,
23:13we won't be able to produce quality products.
23:18We are also oriented towards commercialization
23:22because we transform.
23:24And also acquisition of offers.
23:30For the organizers of the FIARA,
23:32the goal is to promote
23:34the economic and social autonomy of women.
23:37The event offers them opportunities
23:39for hiring, assistance and funding.
23:42At the end of this 25th edition,
23:45women will feel rejuvenated,
23:50more dynamic, more committed
23:54to contribute to food sovereignty.
23:58Food sovereignty, challenges and perspectives
24:02is the theme of the 25th edition of the FIARA,
24:05B2B meetings, panels and other activities.
24:09Ritme La Foire.
24:13That's all for the news.
24:15Stay with us.
24:18JT Sport.
24:27It's time to meet Anas Bukhar
24:29for the main news.
24:31Anas Bukhar, hello.
24:33Hello Azar.
24:34You were right.
24:35Two days ago on this set,
24:37you were confident and you were right.
24:39I'm always right.
24:40You are always right.
24:42The Egyptian adventure continues
24:45for the Alliance de la Classe
24:47who defeated Egypt,
24:49the organizer of this continental competition.
24:53Absolutely.
24:54A dominant but realistic Moroccan team
24:57who qualified for the final
24:59of the Africa Cup of Nations
25:01less than 20 years ago
25:02by beating the organizer team,
25:04Egypt, by 1 goal to 0.
25:06Last night, it was at the Stade du 30 Juin,
25:08in Cairo.
25:09The solution came from the feet of two substitutes.
25:12By the way,
25:13Jounseli Abdellaoui was perfectly served
25:15by the center of the thrower,
25:17Ismail Aoued,
25:18at the entrance of the goal area
25:20in order to crucify the opponent goalkeeper
25:22with a finishing shot.
25:24This final is scheduled for Sunday
25:26in Cairo,
25:27where the men of Mohamed Ouahbi
25:29will challenge the selection of South Africa,
25:31the winner of the Nigerian,
25:33a little earlier in the evening,
25:34by 1 goal to 0,
25:35on the Ismailia's side.
25:37Thanks to Taylan Christopher-Smith,
25:39as a reminder,
25:40the four semi-finalists are already qualified
25:42for the final phase of the U20 World Cup,
25:44which will take place from September 27
25:46to October 19,
25:48coming from the Chilean side.
25:51It's a nice victory,
25:53a logical victory,
25:57in the sense that we have undertaken,
26:00we are perhaps the team
26:03that really wanted to win this match.
26:06We were a little surprised
26:08by the way Egypt played,
26:10because we thought they were going to look for us
26:12a little higher at times.
26:14They stayed very, very low.
26:16We were patient.
26:18I think the key in all this
26:20is to stay patient,
26:22not to get angry,
26:24not to panic,
26:26to find the man free,
26:28to try to circulate the ball
26:30and to believe in our strength.
26:32In the first half,
26:34we were very good
26:36in our progression phases,
26:38because we wanted,
26:40with a false 9,
26:42we wanted to find the imbalance
26:44on the sides.
26:46We always looked for the numerical superiority
26:48on the sides,
26:50which we did very, very well
26:52because we came out a lot.
26:54Unfortunately, we lacked presence
26:56on the surface to be really dangerous.
26:58We corrected this in the second half
27:00and I don't think there are any pictures today.
27:02So hats off to the players.
27:04Because we still have
27:06the impression that
27:08after each game,
27:10we have to progress
27:12and that's what we do,
27:14but that's not the case for everyone.
27:16We knew that Egypt was going to defend a lot.
27:18We dominated this game a lot.
27:20After that, it was hard to find the fault.
27:22When Younes scored, we were all very happy.
27:24Then we stayed solid behind
27:26and we managed to qualify for the final.
27:28Now we have to go and win, God willing.
27:30The next game is against South Africa.
27:32We play our game, we are focused
27:34and we give everything.
27:36There is no reason not to win.
27:38We hope to win, God willing.
27:40Frankly, it went well.
27:42Alhamdulillah, we see our strength,
27:44we see the strength of the group,
27:46the starters, the starters.
27:48Frankly, we were able to give the victory
27:50at the end. It was stressful,
27:52but Alhamdulillah, we did it.
27:54We are Morocco and we did not doubt it.
27:56We knew we were going to win
27:58and frankly, Alhamdulillah,
28:00we are Morocco and God willing,
28:02this is our main goal.
28:04So, Anas, you said you were always right.
28:06What are the predictions
28:08for the next game?
28:10How will the final be announced
28:12against South Africa?
28:14It's going to be complicated
28:16because, like Morocco,
28:18South Africa finished first
28:20of its group, group A,
28:22in which were Sierra Leone
28:24and Egypt, which Morocco managed
28:26to beat in the quarter-finals
28:28given that the group A
28:30was made up of five teams
28:32and not four like Morocco.
28:34So maybe one more game,
28:36it would mean more rhythm
28:38or more energy spent
28:40during the competition.
28:42In any case, we'll see that this Sunday.
28:44Next Sunday, so it's a tight game
28:46that's coming up.
28:48Two teams secured their final
28:50in their respective championships
28:52yesterday evening.
28:54We are talking about Spain
28:56who won their 28th title
28:58in Spain yesterday
29:00by winning the Catalan derby
29:02against Espanyol 2-0
29:04in Cornellia el Prat,
29:06the same stadium where they
29:08won their last title two years ago.
29:10The RCDE Stadium
29:12couldn't have done anything
29:14against the show
29:16offered by Amin Yamal,
29:18the Barcelona crack
29:20who was on a roll
29:22at the 53rd minute
29:24in the extra time of the second period.
29:26The Spanish striker
29:28was also at the origin of the red card
29:30and copied by Leandro Cabrera,
29:32the author of a violent gesture
29:34towards the 17-year-old
29:36at the end of the meeting.
29:38The Blaugrana won the 28th title
29:40in Spain in their history
29:42and this is for Barca
29:44the fifth title of champions
29:46won in the last ten years
29:48against four for Real Madrid
29:50and one for Atlético de Madrid
29:52against Procic four years ago.
29:56Barcelona
29:58It's the season of Barcelona
30:00No, I've already said it,
30:02it's not just one man.
30:04Of course we have very good players,
30:06Amin is one of them,
30:08but we also have fantastic players.
30:10The most important thing is that
30:12everyone knows how to do it,
30:14how to work for this team,
30:16for this extraordinary team,
30:18it's for me much more important.
30:20For me the most important thing
30:22is that we feel like a family,
30:24it's fantastic.
30:30Everyone in this club
30:32has his job and does it
30:34with a lot of passion,
30:36with a very good attitude and mentality
30:38and everyone knows how important
30:40it is for this club,
30:42for this team,
30:44and it helps me a lot
30:46to reach my goals.
30:50Of course, the players,
30:52the atmosphere in the dressing room,
30:54it's really great.
30:56I've never experienced that before.
30:58It's really fantastic to see that
31:00and everyone takes care of each other
31:02and it's really good to see.
31:04It may be a small sentence
31:06but I think it's unique.
31:14And it's not just FC Barcelona
31:16who managed to secure the final victory
31:18in the Champions League
31:20as Elitihad were crowned champions
31:22of Saudi Arabia for the 10th time
31:24in their history,
31:26this time on the Adana-Aid pitch.
31:28The final score was 3-1
31:30and yet the Tigers conceded
31:32the opening goal to Omar Gonzalez
31:34at the 9th minute,
31:36taking advantage of the defensive
31:38width of the Black & Yellows.
31:40Just over 10 minutes later,
31:42it was the Dutchman Steven Bergwijn
31:44who put the score to zero
31:46and gave the advantage to the club
31:48based in Jeddah.
31:50After the break,
31:52it was Abdelrahman El-Ouboud,
31:54a decisive striker on the Dutchman's goal
31:56who confirmed Elitihad's promotion
31:58and ensured that Al-Hilal
32:00didn't catch up with them
32:02with 9 points ahead
32:04while there were still two days to play.
32:06Knowing that Elitihad have a particular
32:08advantage over the capital's club.
32:16At the end of the match,
32:18the women's and men's teams
32:20of Rome and Italy
32:22stood out
32:24in front of their own fans.
32:26At home,
32:28we were expecting a big
32:30tennis shock.
32:32In the end,
32:34the match lasted one hour
32:36and four minutes.
32:38A performance close to perfection.
32:40That's what we considered
32:42the number one Italian
32:44to qualify for the semi-final
32:46of the Masters 1000 in Rome.
32:48The number one player
32:50showed himself more than a dominator
32:52in front of the number 6
32:54by scoring 2-7.
32:56Final score 6-0, 6-1
32:58in a little more than one hour.
33:00The 23-year-old
33:02won his biggest victory
33:04in this quarter-final
33:06which allowed him to achieve
33:08his best career in this Roman tournament.
33:10He had never reached
33:12the last square of the competition.
33:14Very few mistakes,
33:16winning shots more than precise.
33:18The one who just came back
33:20after a suspension of three months
33:22for an accidental contamination
33:24at the Clostable,
33:26reminded the circuit
33:28why he has been in the first place
33:30in the ATP ranking for almost a year.
33:36It's hard to say.
33:38I felt good on the court today.
33:40I think everyone saw it.
33:42My goal was to try to understand
33:44where my level was in this tournament.
33:46I progressed day after day
33:48and I am very happy.
33:50The result doesn't matter
33:52but what I felt today
33:54is a very, very positive sign.
33:56You know, everything can change in a day.
33:58It's not a single performance
34:00that can say everything about my current form.
34:02But I am very happy.
34:04I think everything worked very well.
34:06I served well, I turned the ball well,
34:08I am very happy.
34:10And now let's see what awaits us
34:12in the semi-final.
34:18And the Italian Yannick Sinar
34:20will face in the semi-final
34:22the head of the series number 11,
34:24the American Tommy Paul
34:26who beat the Polish Hubert Jurkacz
34:28for the second time in a row
34:30on the side of Rome.
34:32Final score 7-6, 6-3.
34:34He becomes the first American
34:36to reach the semi-final
34:38in the consecutive Italian Masters
34:40since Pete Sampras
34:42in 1993 and 1994.
34:44Jurkacz will have paid dearly
34:46for his 40 and 1 direct fouls
34:48in this match,
34:50including his 4-time set-piece.
34:52Tommy Paul, on his side,
34:54did not tremble to offer himself
34:56a second last square
34:58in a tournament that seems to succeed.
35:00He who ensured, after the duel,
35:02that he felt like at home on the side of Rome.
35:04And the Italian Porro
35:06will be less warm tonight
35:08against the local and Italian
35:10Yannick Sinar.
35:14And among the women
35:16badly involved in this semi-final,
35:18the Italian Jasmine Paolini
35:20still managed to rise
35:22in the WTA 1000 final
35:24of the Italian capital
35:26after her success acquired
35:28at the expense of the American
35:30Peyton Stearns in front of her audience.
35:32She will have a first set
35:34disputed before taking place
35:36in the second set,
35:38final score 7-5, 6-1.
35:40The American, 42nd in the world,
35:42had, however, played 4-1
35:44in the first round
35:46before being the victim
35:48of a sometimes lucky
35:50Italian accuracy.
35:52The feeling of this tournament
35:54in Rome has then lost
35:56its aggressiveness and its accuracy
35:58to allow the local
36:00to take the lead.
36:02She shares the double
36:04with a semi-final
36:06that is scheduled this afternoon
36:08against the Russian duo
36:10Diana Schneider and Mira Andreeva.
36:12Together, she will face
36:14another American,
36:16in the person of Coco Goff,
36:18Chinese runner-up
36:20in three rounds,
36:22final score 7-6, 6-4, 7-6.
36:24The Italian, who hopes
36:26to become the first
36:28in the world of golf,
36:30with one of the most
36:32precise tournaments of the year,
36:34is already a nice surprise
36:36ahead of the general rankings,
36:38but also disappointing favorites
36:40yesterday afternoon.
36:42And it was the PGA Championship
36:44second major of the season
36:46with a first sensation,
36:48as you announced
36:50in this competition,
36:52the Venezuelan,
36:54Jonathan Vegas,
36:5640-year-old player,
36:5870th in the PGA ranking,
37:00finished this first course
37:02with a card of 64,
37:04that is, 7 shots under the par
37:06to overtake the duo
37:08composed by the American Ryan Gerrard
37:10and the Australian Cameron Davis
37:12in two shots.
37:14He hopes that this second Grand Slam tournament
37:16will allow him to integrate
37:18the top 20 of a major
37:20for the first time in his career.
37:22The title holder,
37:24the number one in the world
37:26and his compatriot,
37:28Scotty Sheffler,
37:30finished with two shots under the par,
37:32while the Northern Ireland,
37:34Rory McIlroy,
37:36back in the competition
37:38and winner of the Masters
37:40in Augusta,
37:42finished with a disappointing card
37:44of 74,
37:46that is, 3 shots over the par.
37:48It's incredible, obviously,
37:50every time you have the opportunity
37:52to score 64 in a major,
37:54it's always great, isn't it?
38:00Obviously, with yesterday's conditions,
38:02I didn't really see this score coming,
38:04but I think I was lucky
38:06to be able to do it
38:08very late in my career.
38:14And the course always dries very quickly,
38:16so I was able to take advantage
38:18of these favorable conditions
38:20on this day.
38:24It's a solid course,
38:26from start to finish,
38:28and it's a great way to start.
38:36So, to finish this tour
38:38of sports news,
38:40basketball in Nice,
38:42with a very tight series
38:44and a place in the conference final
38:46in Lille-de-Myr,
38:48it's time to go back to Portugal.
38:50The Denver Nuggets,
38:52who pulled off a very important
38:547th game in their series
38:56against Oklahoma City Thunder
38:58after their 3rd win in the second round
39:00of the NBA playoffs
39:02of the West Conference,
39:04final score 119-107.
39:06The man has done everything.
39:08On the Nuggets' side,
39:10the Serbian Nikola Jokic delivered
39:12a great performance,
39:1429 points, 14 decisive passes
39:16His American friend Djamal Murray
39:18also stood out with 25 units,
39:208 rebounds and 7 passes.
39:22On the KC side,
39:24the Canadian Shahid Iljus-Alexander
39:26will shine offensively with 32 points
39:28and 6 assists,
39:30without avoiding the 3rd defeat
39:32of the head of the series in the West.
39:34Next and last important meeting
39:36between these two franchises
39:38who play for a place in the conference final,
39:40it will be Sunday night
39:42on the Oklahoma City side
39:45A word from Sport Auto,
39:47the British Elfin Evans of Toyota
39:49made the best time
39:51of the first special
39:53of the rally of Portugal,
39:555th round of the World Championship WRC
39:57last night on the side of Matosinhos
39:59in the north of the country
40:01on the 3km of the inaugural track.
40:03Evans was only 0.2 seconds ahead
40:05of his French teammate
40:07Sébastien Ogier,
40:09followed by the Estonian Hyundai Otanac
40:11behind this head trio,
40:13the French Adrian Fourmeaux
40:15of Hyundai,
40:17the world champion Belgian
40:19Thierry Neuville of Hyundai
40:21and the Finnish Kalerova Pena
40:23of Toyota complete a top 6
40:25extremely close.
40:27No less than 10 specials
40:29represent some 146 km timed
40:31will be on schedule this Friday
40:33around Matosinhos,
40:35near the city of Porto
40:37in the north of the country.
40:44And we finish this sports point
40:46with the news of the day
40:48that I will spin in riddles.
40:50Forbes has just unveiled
40:52the ranking of the 50 best-paid
40:54athletes in the world.
40:56In your opinion,
40:58who is the best-paid athlete in the world?
41:00Well, you have it in the picture,
41:02it is Cristiano Ronaldo.
41:04For the third consecutive year,
41:06the leader of this ranking
41:08is the quintuple Ballon d'Or
41:10which reaches in 2025
41:1350 million of extra sports income.
41:15The quintuple Ballon d'Or is followed
41:17by the American leader of the Golden State Warriors
41:19Stephen Curry with 156 million dollars.
41:21The podium is completed
41:23by the 146 million dollars
41:25of the English boxer Tyson Fury.
41:27On the football side,
41:29we find the Argentine Lionel Messi
41:315th with 135 million,
41:33Karim Benzema 8th with 104 million
41:35or even Kylian Mbappé
41:37with 90 million dollars.
41:39The first non-European athlete
41:41is the Japanese baseball player
41:43Shotei Otani who signed
41:45last September a huge contract
41:47of 700 million dollars.
41:49Out of 10 years,
41:51this is the biggest contract
41:53in the history of the sport.
41:58This is how we conclude this tour
42:00with a lot of numbers
42:02and it proves that...
42:04We may have missed our careers
42:06in sports.
42:08I also note the forecast
42:10for next Monday.
42:12We hope that Morocco will win
42:14and that Lyon will win.
42:16This was the Tour de l'Actualité.
42:18Thank you Anas Brahat.
42:20Thank you for watching this edition.
42:22See you later
42:24for the Essentiel de l'Actualité.
42:40You