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00:00Good evening and welcome to Median TV. Thank you for joining us for the news. Here are the headlines.
00:20Donald Trump escaped yesterday with an assassination attempt while he was in the middle of a campaign meeting in Pelsinvania. The ex-president calls for unity.
00:31Hamas announced the end of negotiations for a ceasefire. Palestinian leaders denounce the intensification of Israeli strikes while negotiations were resumed.
00:41England faces Spain in the final of the Euro. The Twilions have been looking for a title for 58 years. They are facing Roja to become the first nation to win a fourth continental title.
00:57His Majesty, King Mohammed addressed a message of sympathy and solidarity to Donald Trump following the assassination attempt on which he was a victim.
01:08In this message, the sovereign is said to have been shocked and deeply saddened by the terrible attempted murder perpetrated yesterday during a campaign meeting in Butler, Pennsylvania.
01:18In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on which he was a victim during a meeting in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump reacted this Sunday on his platform Truth Social.
01:29Only God has prevented the unthinkable, such are the words of the former American president. The Republican candidate called his supporters to unite more than ever by showing their true character as Americans, by staying strong and determined and not allowing evil to win.
01:43The messages of indignation follow after the attempted murder against Donald Trump. For the American president Joe Biden, everyone must condemn his shots.
01:54The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks of ignoble acts, the same sound of the bell on the side of the UN Secretary General who denounces political violence.
02:02It is a drama for our democracies. The French president reacted and the heads of state, Turkish and Chinese, have also condemned these attempted murders.
02:09Speaking of these attempted murders perpetrated against Donald Trump, I propose to listen to an excerpt of the exclusive interview given to Median TV by Mark Feifel, former director of communications at the White House.
02:23So it harkens back to America about 45 years ago in the end of March.
02:53It has also been a long time since a president of the United States has not been targeted by a firearm in this way.
02:59In terms of national tragedy, there is probably nothing comparable. It is as if for 45 years, a presidential candidate could organize an event outside or inside, whether it is a large or small meeting,
03:11benefiting from a certain degree of security, with the assurance that enormous precautions were taken, that secret services, as well as local and national police, collaborated with the intelligence community.
03:30However, today a new threat has appeared. An evil individual has managed to enter this arena.
03:36As a result, in the months to come, Americans will remain on alert regarding political gatherings and large demonstrations of this kind, as has not been the case for nearly 50 years.
03:48This is particularly regrettable, because at this time, the difficulties that the American population is going through and the political challenges we are facing on both sides are no longer limited to philosophical debates or divergent points of view.
04:04We are now crossing a new stage where one of our citizens brings violence and terror to our democratic process. It is extremely disturbing.
04:13Mark Pfeiffer, former director of communication at the White House, thinks that this attack raises the question of the possibility of a resurgence of violence. I suggest you listen to him.
04:24I think that it does bring about the challenge for the possibility of more violence.
04:30I think it raises the question of the possibility of a resurgence of violence.
04:37It was very wise of President Biden to immediately reach out and try to contact his Republican rival, Donald Trump, to start a positive dialogue.
04:52I hope that this conversation will take place and that it will be constructive between these two men.
04:57They both have a long and successful career, and they both want to leave a legacy. What will this legacy be?
05:05Will it be useful and constructive for the democratic process and the future of the United States?
05:11Or will it contribute to an even greater division and disintegration?
05:16These two men have this power. You have to be two to dialogue. And the hope of the Americans rests on this positive meeting.
05:28They must find a way to have a vigorous and determined discussion on the future of the United States, but that does not inspire hatred, violence and destruction.
05:38What we need is a transfer of power or a maintenance of power carried out in a serene manner in the context of this upcoming election.
05:46With a political future in this upcoming election.
06:16We are live with Valérie Ferron, our correspondent from Al-Quds. Good evening, Valérie.
06:32Good evening, Nora, and good evening to all viewers.
06:35Hamas is withdrawing from the negotiations following the intensification of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip.
06:42Is the withdrawal of Hamas not a blow to the efforts of the mediators to trigger a new truce?
06:48Of course it's a blow. It's a blow for everyone.
06:52Hamas, as soon as the first horror scenes took place yesterday in Al-Mawassi,
07:00declared that this kind of murderous strike against the civilian population,
07:05which was in a humanitarian zone declared humanitarian by the Israeli army itself,
07:11is additional proof that the negotiations that had just begun are not seriously considered by the Israeli side.
07:22On the other hand, the Israeli declarations of the Prime Minister and the Israeli army
07:30have stated that these strikes yesterday were aimed at the head of the Hamas army branch, Mohammad Taif.
07:40We are still in a kind of extreme provocation,
07:44since these more and more murderous attacks, targeting leaders directly within the framework of the movement,
07:55are aimed at the moment when the negotiations resume.
07:59Netanyahu, on the other hand, estimates that it is necessary to carry out more and more harsh attacks on the ground
08:07to put pressure on the movement, which is of course completely unacceptable for Hamas,
08:12which seeks to cease the permanent fire and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip with an exchange of prisoners.
08:20On the part of the negotiators, we are witnessing a discouragement,
08:25of which some Egyptian officials are covering up anonymously,
08:30saying that the Israeli attitude is nothing but entrapment,
08:35and that they are only trying to sabotage the talks.
08:41The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu,
08:45is headless, claiming to want to continue the war until the destruction of all the members of Hamas.
08:50What is your appreciation of Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks
08:53in the face of the reaction of the families who are waiting in exchange for the liberation of the hostages?
08:57It should be noted that if we talk a lot about Benjamin Netanyahu,
09:01it is because he is of course the Prime Minister,
09:04but you also have today the Chief of Staff,
09:06who says that whatever the outcome,
09:09the army will return to the fight anyway.
09:12So Benjamin Netanyahu is not the only one to have this kind of speech,
09:18and of course it is completely in contradiction with what a large part of the Israeli public expects.
09:27A large part of the Israeli public is absolutely not against the way the war is being waged,
09:33the destruction of all the infrastructures,
09:37and the death of civilians who are considered just collateral damage.
09:41But as this way of acting on the ground has put the hostages in danger,
09:47this is where a large part of the Israeli public demands a ceasefire
09:55to have at least a chance to see the Israeli prisoners return safe and sound.
10:02So for the moment, what is happening is that Benjamin Netanyahu is without a head,
10:10but he is also supported by the Biden administration,
10:14which since the ceasefire agreement, which had been the subject of a resolution in mid-June.
10:19So there is a resolution of the United Nations,
10:23since the United States had voted this time in favor of the ceasefire,
10:27so what did we witness?
10:30Hamas said each time, we favorably welcome the proposal,
10:35now we need clarifications, we want modifications,
10:39which is normal in a series of talks.
10:42And on the contrary, we saw, for example, the Israeli negotiating teams leave in the morning,
10:48they explained it, leave in the morning with a mandate,
10:51allowing them a certain margin of maneuver to discuss,
10:54and a few hours later, Benjamin Netanyahu's stormy statements
11:01saying that it is not a question of negotiating,
11:05that all objectives must be achieved.
11:08In fact, for the Palestinian factions, but also for a large part of Palestinians in general,
11:14what awaits the Israelis and Americans is simply the resignation of the Palestinians,
11:21which is absolutely not unacceptable,
11:24especially when Israel continues to wage a total war against the civilian populations in the Gaza Strip,
11:31and we must not forget that the situation is also extremely serious in the occupied Jordan.
11:37Thank you very much Valérie Ferron for all these details.
11:41I remind you that you are our correspondent from Al-Quds.
11:45Moscow warns members of NATO
11:48by claiming that Washington's decision to deploy long-range American missiles in Germany
11:53risks exposing the populations of the European continent.
11:57Europe is a target for our missiles, our country is a target for American missiles in Europe,
12:02said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
12:05Explanations with Sohail Jalil.
12:08The graduation reply was not expected.
12:12On Saturday, Moscow warned Europe by claiming that Washington's decision
12:17to deploy long-range American missiles in Germany
12:21risks exposing the populations of the continent,
12:25whose capitals would become targets for Russia.
12:29An abrasive response to the joint launch of Washington and Berlin at the NATO summit,
12:34evoking the imminence of an episodic deployment of long-range firepower in Germany in 2026,
12:41evoking SM-6 missiles, Tomahawk missiles and hypersonic weapons in development.
12:49It is a paradoxical situation.
12:52Europe is a target for our missiles, our country is a target for American missiles in Europe.
12:57We have already experienced this, we have crossed it, we have the ability to contain these missiles,
13:03and the potential victims are the capitals of these European countries.
13:11As a reminder, relations between Russia and NATO have deteriorated considerably
13:16since the launch of the Russian offensive in 2022 against Ukraine.
13:19In response to this attack, Western countries imposed severe economic sanctions on Russia,
13:25which turned to China, a great rival of the United States on the international scene,
13:29and even to North Korea.
13:30European authorities also accuse Russia of waging a hybrid war against them,
13:36using a wide range of means, including information attacks and espionage.
13:42Nigerian Prime Minister Lamine Zeyne unveiled the roadmap of the National Council for the Preservation of the Fatherland,
13:50a mission whose key words are sovereignty and prosperity of the nation.
13:54The report is by Jean-Diebrile William.
13:56Faced with the press this Saturday, these documents support that the Nigerian Prime Minister
14:01has announced the new guidelines adopted by the transition government of the country,
14:06a so-called patriotic vision, which falls into four strategic axes,
14:11aiming at a re-founding of the state of Nigeria, as well as the redefinition of the social and political pact.
14:17The first is the strengthening of security and social cohesion.
14:21The second axis of this vision is the promotion of good governance.
14:29The third is the development of production bases for economic sovereignty.
14:34Of course, if we solve the issue of security.
14:38The fourth is to accelerate social reforms.
14:43Guidelines that, in the long run, should allow Nigeria to acquire its sovereignty,
14:47as well as the prosperity of its populations.
14:51A new vision driven by the head of state, which nevertheless goes through a break,
14:56with some practices denounced a year ago by the military authorities,
15:00the day after the coup of July 26.
15:03The head of state gave the necessary instructions so that we could improve our justice tool.
15:10It is important that we integrate this and have a manifest will to work to improve it.
15:19The second important point is the honest employment of public resources.
15:29Citizens expect this.
15:32The interests of Nigeria, as well as its sovereignty,
15:36should also determine the choice of future economic partners of the country,
15:40The Prime Minister also reiterated the non-bellicose character of Nigeria
15:45vis-à-vis the international community, in particular its West African neighbors.
15:50The Senegalese president is facing the local press.
15:54Basse-Rodion Maïfaï responded to the questions of six journalists.
15:57He revealed that the economic indicators of Senegal were in the red or at the orange limit in its takeover.
16:02The Senegalese president aims to make his nation a stable country
16:06and a safer and more reliable partner.
16:08Basse-Rodion Maïfaï spoke of his desire to address with serenity
16:13the question of the French military presence in his country, but without total disruption.
16:20The vaccination campaign against malaria must start next week in Ivory Coast.
16:25A campaign that concerns children aged 6 to 23 months.
16:28The authorities play the card of hypothetical awareness.
16:32Jouy-Lefrede puts Angna for the report.
16:35Malaria is a major concern for public health in the epidemiological profile of the Ivory Coast.
16:41In spite of the efforts that have been made, on the one hand, to reduce the prevalence of malaria
16:46from 37% to 26% in children under the age of 5,
16:50and on the other hand, to reduce the number of deaths linked to the disease in the general population
16:55from 3,340 to 1,315 deaths, malaria constitutes 30% of consultations in hospitals
17:02and is the first cause of mortality.
17:05The Ivory Coast Ministry of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Disease Coverage
17:10has therefore decided to introduce, as of July 15,
17:13the anti-malaria vaccine R21 Matrix in its expanded vaccination program
17:18to contribute to the acceleration of the elimination of malaria in the country.
17:23With the vaccine intervention, we can hope to reduce the prevalence of malaria
17:29and lighten the burden that weighs on our communities and our health system.
17:36Ladies and gentlemen, this success would not have been possible
17:41without the collaboration of our technical and financial partners.
17:46The campaign will start with children aged 6 to 23 months
17:50and will affect 38 health districts in 16 regions of the country.
17:54According to specialists, this vaccine has a protection capacity of 75%.
17:59The Director of the Cabinet of the Ministry in charge of Health
18:02has sought to reassure the population about its effectiveness.
18:06The most vulnerable populations to malaria are children aged 0 to 5 and pregnant women.
18:15But those who are the most exposed are the youngest.
18:19So the Ivory Coast has decided, for the moment,
18:23to vaccinate those aged 0 to 23 months.
18:26The vaccine in no case kills women or makes them sterile.
18:33Even though the introduction of the anti-malaria vaccine
18:36is a real step forward in the fight against this disease,
18:39it is always recommended that the population continue to follow the previous instructions,
18:44including the use of the mosquito repellent.
18:49In Laayoune, the start of the season of poultry fishing
18:52is in full swing at the Fish Market.
18:55In less than 10 days, the volume of goods unloaded has reached nearly 1,200 tonnes,
19:00including 226 tonnes of octopus.
19:02This is a report by Naamamae Laayoune, Oufel Mjdoubi and Souheil Jalil for Le Récit.
19:06Good start of the summer season of octopus fishing in Laayoune.
19:10The summer fishing season, which started on July 1 at the port of Laayoune,
19:15is going well, with large quantities of cephalopods landing.
19:19This summer campaign, which continues until September 30, 2024,
19:24resumed in optimal conditions after a three-month biological break.
19:36Here, the fish of the port of Laayoune is experiencing a sustained dynamic during this period,
19:41but so much so that large quantities of octopus have landed at our port platform.
19:46The quantities landed since the resumption of fishing until today
19:50are estimated at more than 226 tonnes, of a value of more than 18 million dirhams.
19:55The average price of a kilogram of octopus per fish is also between 70 and 110 dirhams.
20:09The Laayoune National Fishing Office has set up a digitalized system
20:12for the sale of octopus to ensure transparency
20:17and ensure the speed of the commercialization operations
20:21as well as the valuation of fishing products.
20:24A ceiling of 1,600 kilograms of octopus is allowed to land by ship, by tide, for 10 days,
20:29which corresponds to about 70 plastic boxes of 23 kilograms per box.
20:34As you have seen, the fish market is reborn
20:38thanks to large quantities of cephalopods and fish.
20:42Our region is famous for its fishing infrastructures.
20:46It is also famous for the quality of its marine products,
20:50which will meet local and national needs.
20:53We women in the region are doing much better
20:56to make us a place in this market dominated by our male peers.
21:04We cooperate with each other and we have the same place.
21:07Regarding the fishing quotas set for the summer season,
21:10the total permissible catch of authorized octopus is 15,600 tonnes.
21:15According to the ministerial decision setting the conditions for the resumption
21:19of octopus fishing activity in the south of Sidi Razi,
21:22these quotas are distributed on the octopus segment with 9,828 tonnes,
21:26the coastal segment with 1,716 tonnes,
21:29and the artisanal segment of Dakhla with 4,056 tonnes.
21:33During the winter season of octopus fishing,
21:36more than 6,646 tonnes of these cephalopods,
21:39of a global value of more than 491.41 million dirhams,
21:43have been landed at fishing sites in the region.
21:48Sport in this newspaper with the final of the Euro 2024.
21:52England's Rick Kane and Jude Bellingham
21:55have been looking for a title for 58 years,
21:58will face Spain at this very moment.
22:00Spain, which could become the first nation
22:03to obtain a fourth continental sacre.
22:06The cost of this epilogue scheduled at the Olympic Stadium
22:09has been given at 8 p.m.
22:12This is the end of this newspaper.
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