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00:00Hello everyone, I am delighted to see you again in this newscast on Medea TV.
00:21Let's see the headlines.
00:23The tone is rising between Paris and Algiers.
00:27France announces the expulsion of new Algerian diplomats.
00:31Affirmation this Wednesday of the head of French diplomacy.
00:35The details to follow.
00:39The Gazoduc Africa-Atlantique route is finalized.
00:42The feasibility study completed.
00:44Announcement of the Minister of Energy Transition Leila Benelli.
00:47Development to follow.
00:50Another unlikely meeting a few days ago.
00:53Donald Trump met today in Riyadh Syrian President Ahmad Sharif,
00:57after announcing a lifting of sanctions against Damascus.
01:05Hello everyone.
01:06Before developing these headlines, we celebrate this May 14,
01:10the 69th anniversary of the creation of the headlights.
01:14His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
01:16Supreme Chief and Chief of Staff General of the Royal Armed Forces,
01:21addressed an order of the day to the officers, officers of the rank and military of the rank.
01:26In this order of the day, the sovereign reiterates his immense kindness
01:31and solicitude for the colossal efforts and the enormous sacrifices
01:36that the headlights continue to make for the defense of the homeland
01:40and its territorial integrity,
01:42and who watch night and day to monitor our land, air and maritime borders,
01:48as well as the different units present in our Moroccan Sahara,
01:53for their dedication to the accomplishment of their sacred duty
01:56to protect the unity of the homeland and its security.
02:04I said it in title, growing tensions between Paris and Algiers.
02:09France announces the expulsion of new Algerian diplomats.
02:13Declaration this Wednesday of the head of French diplomacy, Jean-Noël Barraud,
02:18who specifies that France has summoned the Algerian Affairs Commissioner in Paris
02:23to denounce the unjustified and unjustifiable decision of Algiers
02:28to expel French officials.
02:30Details in this story by Dina Merini.
02:34A new level has just been crossed in the tensions between Paris and Algiers.
02:39The Algerian authorities decided on Monday to send several French officials back to Algiers.
02:45Following these decisions, the response from Paris was not long in coming.
02:50The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barraud,
02:53announced this Wednesday the expulsion of several Algerian diplomats.
02:58Algeria decided, in an incomprehensible and brutal way,
03:02to expel 12 of our agents in Algiers.
03:06We responded with a lot of firmness, in strict reciprocity,
03:11by expelling 12 Algerian agents in France.
03:15And then we called back our ambassador for consultation.
03:19Qualifying the Algerian measure as unjustified and unjustifiable,
03:23the head of French diplomacy indicates that France's response is immediate, firm and proportionate.
03:30I summoned the Algerian Affairs Commissioner in France
03:34to tell him that our response is immediate,
03:38that it is firm and that it is strictly proportionate.
03:42At this stage, with the same request,
03:45that is to say the expulsion in Algeria of all the agents
03:48entitled to diplomatic passports that do not currently have visas.
03:53And we also made him aware that we reserve the possibility
03:58to take other measures according to the evolution of the situation.
04:01For several months, the signs of crisping have multiplied,
04:06with virulent public statements from both sides.
04:09A partially frozen cultural and university cooperation
04:13and a slowdown of high-level diplomatic consultations.
04:17This new surge of tensions seems to be part of a sustainable cooling
04:22that could affect other areas of bilateral cooperation,
04:26including visas and economic exchanges.
04:29For the time being, no escape route has been publicly mentioned.
04:33Neither the French embassy in Algeria nor the Algerian authorities
04:37have yet to react officially to the announcement of Jean-Noël Barraud.
04:42The Gazoduc Africa-Atlantic trace is finalized.
04:46The feasibility study and the preliminary engineering studies are completed.
04:52This is what the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development said yesterday
04:58and which was expressed in Parliament.
05:00The total trace extends over nearly 7,000 km
05:04across 13 countries on the Atlantic coast
05:07and 3 enclaved countries in the Sahel region.
05:10Leila Ben Ali said that the work on this project will be carried out in phases
05:15and that it is currently underway to create a special society
05:20between the Moroccan and Nigerian parties.
05:23This large-scale project should mobilize more than 20 billion dollars.
05:30In international news,
05:34this meeting was still unlikely a few weeks ago,
05:38or even a few days ago.
05:40US President Donald Trump met this morning in Riyadh
05:44with Syrian President Ahmad Sharif.
05:46The interview, which took place the day after the surprise announcement
05:50made by the White House host,
05:53announcing the lifting of all US sanctions against Damascus,
05:58lasted about 30 minutes.
06:00In the presence of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman
06:04and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
06:06who virtually joined the conversation,
06:09Donald Trump asked the Syrian president
06:13to normalize relations with Israel,
06:15to join Abraham's agreements
06:18and to expel Palestinians from his territory.
06:23It is therefore an unexpected turn in international politics.
06:28This announcement by the US President
06:30to lift US sanctions against Syria
06:34arouses a strong reaction,
06:37especially in Damascus.
06:38Details with Sheymah Fikri.
06:42A wind of relief blew over Syria.
06:45Donald Trump announced Tuesday, since Riyadh,
06:48the lifting of US sanctions imposed on Syria
06:51for decades,
06:52a decision that could mark a decisive turn for the country.
06:56In Damascus, the news was welcomed
06:58with a mixture of hope and caution.
07:03I fully support Trump's decision
07:05and I consider it a blessing.
07:07After 15 years marked by destruction,
07:09blockage, infrastructure in ruins,
07:11power cuts and very difficult living conditions,
07:15this decision brings hope.
07:17I hope to see concrete positive changes,
07:19that the situation will finally improve.
07:26If this decision is realized,
07:28it would be a very positive advance.
07:30The people are exhausted by the difficulties
07:32they have gone through in recent years,
07:34hoping for a better future.
07:38In the streets of Damascus,
07:39Syrians gathered to celebrate this symbolic gesture,
07:43hoping it could mark the beginning of the end
07:45of an era of sanctions
07:47that has heavily weighed on their daily lives.
07:53We have been waiting for the lifting of sanctions for years.
07:56It is a huge relief.
07:57It gives people a little freedom and hope.
08:00I think the living conditions will improve,
08:02even if it will not be immediate.
08:04The road remains long,
08:05but it seems a little shorter now.
08:11This lifting of sanctions comes after discussions
08:13with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman
08:16and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
08:19who are both military in favor of this decision.
08:21Trump added that this was a necessary step
08:24to restore normal relations with Syria
08:27and that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
08:30would meet his Syrian counterpart in the coming days.
08:35After his meeting this morning with Ahmad Sharif,
08:38the US President took part in the CECG summit,
08:43a good part of his speech was about relations with Iran.
08:47The US President said he hoped to reach an agreement
08:51on the issue of Iranian nuclear weapons.
08:53I want to conclude an agreement with Iran.
08:55I want to do something, if possible,
08:58Trump said during this summit,
09:00which brought together the six countries
09:02of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh.
09:05But while speaking,
09:07Trump called for strict application
09:09of US sanctions
09:11targeting Iran.
09:13He also urged other countries
09:15to join the United States
09:17to apply these sanctions.
09:22Israel, which continues its relentless bombardments
09:26on the Gaza Strip.
09:28At least 29 Gazawis have died
09:31and dozens have been injured
09:33in aerial bombings
09:35in the north and south of the Palestinian territory.
09:39This is what the civil defense reports
09:41in the Palestinian enclave.
09:43The most deadly strike targeted
09:45the camp of Jabalia,
09:47while the other strike targeted
09:49the west of Khan Younes.
09:51While the international community
09:53calls for a ceasefire
09:55and for humanitarian aid,
09:57Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
09:59announced yesterday
10:01a further intensification of the war
10:03in the Palestinian territory.
10:09Brazilian President Lula
10:11wants to exhort Vladimir Putin
10:13to meet Volodymyr Zelensky
10:15tomorrow in Turkey.
10:17This is what Lula announced
10:19this Wednesday.
10:21He joins his voice
10:23to the multiple appeals
10:25addressed to the Russian President
10:27to go to Istanbul
10:29for direct talks with Kiev.
10:31If these negotiations succeed,
10:33knowing that Zelensky
10:35has already confirmed his participation,
10:37they will be the first
10:39direct discussions between Ukraine
10:41and Russia since 2022.
10:43The Kremlin, on its part,
10:45has not yet specified
10:47whether Vladimir Putin
10:49would attend the discussions,
10:51content to indicate
10:53that a Russian delegation would be present.
11:01That's it for the main news.
11:03Now, the guest of the newsroom.
11:07It is in the heart of the Middle East
11:09that Donald Trump has chosen
11:11to make his very first
11:13international trip
11:15since his return to the White House.
11:17Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates,
11:19Qatar.
11:21A tour full of symbols
11:23in a key region
11:25for the geopolitical balances of the world.
11:27So what should be kept in mind
11:29when it comes to the Middle East?
11:31What should be kept in mind
11:33when it comes to the Middle East?
11:35What should be kept in mind
11:37when it comes to this diplomatic tour
11:39of Donald Trump?
11:41What is the American president looking for?
11:43And what are the consequences
11:45on the region and the world?
11:47For the world, to talk about it,
11:49we join Rabah,
11:51Mr. Zakaria Abouddahab,
11:53Professor of International Relations
11:55at the Mohamed V University of Rabah,
11:57Specialist of International Relations.
11:59Mr. Zakaria Abouddahab,
12:01hello, thank you for accepting our invitation.
12:05Hello Madam, with pleasure, thank you.
12:07So, first of all,
12:09why, according to you,
12:11the choice of the Gulf countries
12:13for the first major trip of the American president
12:15abroad since his return
12:17to the White House?
12:19Well, it is in line
12:21with the approach of Mr. Donald Trump.
12:23More and more experts today
12:25talk about transactional diplomacy,
12:27that is, essentially,
12:29the foundation is business.
12:31Besides, let's not forget
12:33that Mr. Trump, in his election campaign,
12:35had retained the expression
12:37Make America Great Again,
12:39and he had promised
12:41that he would look for more investment,
12:43more markets, etc.
12:45And so, we understand
12:47that there is a logic behind this visit.
12:49The choice of the countries is not trivial.
12:51You know, when we announce investments
12:53or purchases
12:55of almost a billion dollars,
12:57we will probably come back to it.
12:59It is not just any country
13:01that could contribute
13:03a considerable amount
13:05and reassure Mr. Trump's approach.
13:07I know,
13:09this is not out of nowhere.
13:11In terms of international relations,
13:13there is a win-win situation.
13:15Of course, these Gulf countries,
13:17in particular the United Arab Emirates,
13:19the United Arab Emirates, Qatar,
13:21and the Emirates,
13:23also have geopolitical and economic interests.
13:25Each according to its own approach.
13:27I believe that when we see
13:29the delegation that accompanies
13:31Mr. Donald Trump,
13:33it is true that if business
13:35or transactional diplomacy
13:37is the main engine and motivation,
13:39there is also diplomacy.
13:41It is present.
13:43We cannot exclude it.
13:45There are also political and geopolitical issues.
13:47The issue of Iran, Israel,
13:49Palestine, Syria.
13:51We can come back to it, of course.
13:53Yes, we will come back to it.
13:55You mentioned transactional diplomacy.
13:57Riyadh was the first step
13:59of Donald Trump's tour in the Middle East.
14:01A tour that is essentially
14:03about economic agreements,
14:05according to experts.
14:07Indeed, the US President
14:09signed yesterday
14:11a strategic and extensive
14:13economic partnership with Riyadh.
14:15We are talking about 600 billion dollars.
14:19But is this visit
14:21only through this prism
14:23of economic and commercial agreement
14:25and the right one, in your opinion?
14:29To be more precise,
14:31it is indeed 600 billion dollars.
14:33But he told Mr. Mohamed Ben Salman
14:35if he could go up
14:37to 1,000 billion dollars.
14:39There is a kind of affection,
14:41a friendship between the two heads of state.
14:43We must say it by forgetting
14:45the two managers,
14:47because Mr. Mohamed Ben Salman
14:49is the heir prince,
14:51but also the ministers in his quality.
14:53Secondly, Mr. Ben Salman
14:55studied in the US,
14:57so he knows the US,
14:59the American culture,
15:01and Mr. Donald Trump.
15:03On the other hand,
15:05Saudi Arabia's choice
15:07is not fortuitous,
15:09it is a regional power.
15:11It has obtained a seat
15:13in the BRICS,
15:15Russia, China,
15:17India,
15:19Indonesia,
15:21Egypt,
15:23Ethiopia in particular,
15:25and the United Arab Emirates.
15:27It is an actor of change.
15:29It is also a pivot.
15:31It sometimes helps to counterbalance
15:33the Iranian influence,
15:35if not often.
15:37It was after the resumption
15:39of diplomatic relations
15:41between Saudi Arabia and Iran
15:43almost a year ago.
15:45All this to say
15:47that the choice is not fortuitous.
15:49We have made calculations
15:51on how to target
15:53sensitive points
15:55in a configuration
15:57of actors
15:59in order to reach
16:01given objectives.
16:03Of course,
16:05Mr. Donald Trump
16:07is also trying to rally
16:09Saudi Arabia to the Abraham Accords,
16:11or even Syria.
16:13Earlier, we obviously
16:15followed the information
16:17on the lifting of sanctions
16:19against the Syrian regime, etc.
16:21There are several factors today.
16:23We are trying to see
16:25the map that is being redrawn
16:27at the level of the Middle East
16:29in general.
16:31Saudi Arabia remains a very important
16:33actor, whether at the regional,
16:35sub-regional level,
16:37at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
16:39I would like to come back
16:41to the lifting of sanctions.
16:43It was a surprise announcement
16:45of his meeting with
16:47Ahmad Al-Shala, which took place today.
16:49We are talking about thirty minutes
16:51between the two leaders.
16:53In your opinion,
16:55what does this announcement
16:57of the American president
16:59mean, which was
17:01unexpected?
17:03Is it a symbolic gesture
17:05or a real strategic change
17:07of Washington
17:09in his position?
17:11It is a game of chess.
17:13It allows
17:15to break the link
17:17between Syria
17:19and Iran,
17:21which from an American point of view
17:23is considered
17:25as a kind of dangerous state
17:27to avoid using expressions
17:29that are not at all in line
17:31with international law.
17:33In any case, it is a regime
17:35not to be defeated, but rather
17:37to be neutralized, especially
17:39when it comes to nuclear.
17:41It is the result of all this
17:43Shiite crossing, which extended
17:45from Tehran to Iraq,
17:47to Syria,
17:49then to Lebanon,
17:51even to Palestine,
17:53with other ramifications.
17:55All this is the result of a calculation.
17:57Integrate or reintegrate Syria
17:59into normality.
18:01You said it at the beginning of the game,
18:03the sanctions since 1980.
18:05It is not nothing.
18:07It is a message addressed to the Syrians,
18:09a message of stabilization
18:11led by Mr. Al-Assad
18:13after the departure of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
18:15But also, it would be
18:17very likely
18:19a Saudi invitation
18:21that helped
18:23the Syrian regime in general,
18:25even from Mr. Al-Assad's time,
18:27to reintegrate the Arab League.
18:29It was Saudi Arabia.
18:31That is why I said earlier
18:33that there is always a quest
18:35to ally with regional actors
18:37for levers of change,
18:39of transformation and action
18:41to allow Syria,
18:43even probably,
18:45it is a wish expressed by Mr. Donald Trump
18:47today in the meeting
18:49with the countries of the CECG,
18:51to rally the Abraham Accords.
18:53There is a vision behind it.
18:55That is why we said earlier
18:57that this visit is not only
18:59motivated by strictly
19:01economic and geoeconomic reasons,
19:03but there is also politics and diplomacy.
19:05So, Syria is an essential element
19:07of the configuration.
19:09So, regarding what you just said,
19:11can we consider that
19:13Donald Trump's call this morning
19:15to the Syrian president
19:17to normalize relations with Israel,
19:19to join the Abraham Accords
19:21and to expel the Palestinians
19:23from the Syrian territory,
19:25is it a condition, in a way,
19:27for the United States to normalize
19:29relations with Syria?
19:31Well,
19:33there has already been,
19:35according to Mr. Barack Obama,
19:37a quest for normalization
19:39with the Syrian regime at the time.
19:41When, the day after
19:43the attack that killed
19:45or eliminated
19:47the former Lebanese prime minister,
19:49we remember,
19:51I think it was in 2005,
19:53Rafik Hariri,
19:55and not progressively,
19:57with the withdrawal of Syria from Lebanon,
19:59there was a quest of this kind.
20:01But unfortunately,
20:03after what we called
20:05the Arab Spring,
20:07had changed the configuration
20:09of things.
20:11Today, we are in the post-start
20:13of Mr. Assad,
20:15and today, once again,
20:17it is a window of opportunity,
20:19I consider it so,
20:21from the American point of view,
20:23to bring Syria back
20:25to a kind of progressive normality.
20:27It will not happen
20:29overnight, because we must also see
20:31the call of the Israelis
20:33concerning the protection of the Druze,
20:35because we know very well that
20:37the ethnic configuration in Syria,
20:39as in Lebanon,
20:41is very complicated.
20:43But I believe that, for the moment,
20:45in the short term,
20:47to chase the Palestinians out of Syria
20:49by Mr. Shah,
20:51it could not be done in the short term.
20:53Otherwise, it will appear as being
20:55a very complicated issue.
20:57I think it is a delicate issue
20:59to review according to terms
21:01that we should look for or find.
21:03It reminds me of the first call
21:05of Mr. Trump to chase the Gazans out of Gaza,
21:07and the Arab countries had said no,
21:09including Saudi Arabia,
21:11including other countries like Jordan,
21:13including Egypt.
21:15So, today, we are in a kind of
21:17rummage to express myself
21:19on the geopolitical level,
21:21but the most important,
21:23it is part of the current
21:25President's approach,
21:27and it allows the United States
21:29to find a certain place
21:31in the Middle East,
21:33which is very complicated,
21:35once again.
21:37So, Mr. Zakaria Boudaab,
21:39in this rummage,
21:41I would like to address
21:43the role of another actor,
21:45Turkey.
21:47The Turkish President
21:49participated this morning
21:51and, assuming that she would give
21:53the example to other countries,
21:55should we still see in this detail
21:57an evolution in the policy
21:59between Washington and Ankara,
22:01and if so, for what impact
22:03in the region?
22:05Let's not forget that Turkey
22:07is part of NATO,
22:09the Organization of the North Atlantic Treaty,
22:11since the beginning of the 1950s.
22:13It is an essential ally
22:15of the United States,
22:17but it is also Turkey.
22:19Turkey is a kind of
22:21relational power,
22:23it plays the intermediaries,
22:25it is a link between several cultures,
22:27several continents,
22:29Asia and Europe in particular,
22:31and it has very close links
22:33with the Muslim world,
22:35as well as traditional relations
22:37with the Arab world, etc.
22:39And so, Turkey plays
22:41this role.
22:43By the way, I think
22:45tomorrow there will be
22:47a meeting between Ukraine
22:49and Russia. We will see
22:51if Mr. Putin will
22:53attend it.
22:55According to Mr. Lula's
22:57invitations,
22:59Turkey still has
23:01the means of influence
23:03from Mr. Erdogan's time,
23:05especially at the level of Syria.
23:07We know this very well,
23:09because Erdogan's regime
23:11had helped a lot
23:13Shahraq's team
23:15to come to Damascus
23:17and take power.
23:19I would also like to say
23:21that the Kurdish opposition
23:23called the armed militias
23:25two days ago,
23:27has declared
23:29the dismantling
23:31of the organization.
23:33I think this is linked
23:35to this.
23:37We will see the map in general,
23:39but the most important thing today
23:41is that Turkey is gaining points
23:43and is trying to secure its borders,
23:45to neutralize the Kurdish threat
23:47and at the same time
23:49to have good relations
23:51with the Gulf countries,
23:53and also with the United States.
23:55On our subject,
23:57it was time
23:59for the summit
24:01between the United States
24:03and the countries of the CECG.
24:05Among the major issues
24:07that have been addressed,
24:09the Iranian nuclear issue,
24:11Trump is calling for the application
24:13of sanctions against Tehran.
24:15At the same time,
24:17it seems that he maintains the status quo
24:19on this subject,
24:21while saying that he is ready
24:23to find a solution.
24:25Why this position, in your opinion?
24:27It is a negotiating approach.
24:29We cannot reveal everything at the beginning.
24:31We are trying to raise the bar,
24:33but at the same time,
24:35he said two or three days ago,
24:37if Iran does not accept
24:39this opportunity,
24:41if he does not seize
24:43this opportunity,
24:45we will move on to extreme things,
24:47especially to extreme pressure.
24:49With the current president of Iran,
24:51with what happened with Israel,
24:53the exchange of fire,
24:55the attacks from one side to the other,
24:57and this quest to stabilize Iran
24:59and to bring it back to normality,
25:01it will be done gradually
25:03because the Iranians themselves
25:05aspire to a brighter and better future
25:07because it is a regime that is under sanction
25:09and it is a country that is weakened,
25:11etc.
25:13And I said earlier,
25:15the normalization of diplomatic relations
25:17between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
25:19Iran is now part of the BRICS group
25:21and today we can see very well
25:23that a proposal has been made.
25:25We will see.
25:27Nevertheless, it is important to say
25:29that Iran, it seems to me,
25:31is no longer in a quest
25:33to possess nuclear weapons as such,
25:35but rather to have nuclear technology
25:37for civil defense.
25:39It is also the quest of Saudi Arabia.
25:41You have spoken of other countries of the CCG,
25:43notably Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
25:45The United Arab Emirates,
25:47when we look at the recommendations,
25:49we see very well that they are very interested
25:51in acquiring the latest technologies
25:53in terms of artificial intelligence.
25:55And we saw Mr. Elon Musk
25:57among the presidents, Zuckerberg,
25:59who is the Facebook and Meta boss
26:01today, as well as other portals
26:03or platforms.
26:05So we can see very well that things
26:07are evolving very quickly today.
26:09Zakaria Abou-Dab,
26:11we went over the hot topics
26:13that were on the discussion table
26:15today in Riyadh between the American president
26:17and the representatives
26:19of the Gulf countries.
26:21Zakaria Abou-Dab, I remind you
26:23that you are an international relations
26:25professor at the University of
26:27Mohamed V of Rabat,
26:29an international relations specialist.
26:31Thank you for answering our questions today.
26:33With pleasure, Madam.
26:35Goodbye.
26:37That was our guest
26:39from the Grand Journal.
26:41Stay with us right now.
26:43Place au JT Sport.
26:53And it's time to meet
26:55Anas Bahar for the main
26:57of sports news. Hello Anas.
26:59Hello Aja. How are you today?
27:01Very well. A lot of news today.
27:03A lot of news today, like every day.
27:05It's the end of the season,
27:07so there are a lot of events
27:09that we are going to talk about
27:11throughout this afternoon.
27:13First step of this sport point,
27:15as always, practically in Morocco,
27:17with one of the biggest events
27:19of the world press,
27:21which is Araba, you tell us,
27:23at the dawn of the great competitions
27:25planned in the kingdom.
27:27The 7th edition of the Congress
27:29of the International Association
27:31of Sport Press, which opened
27:33yesterday in Rabat in the presence
27:35of some 350 journalists
27:37representing 110 countries
27:39from 5 continents.
27:41An event of worldwide magnitude
27:43organized until May 17 by the Moroccan
27:45Association of Sport Press,
27:47under the patronage of His Majesty
27:49King Mohamed VI, and in partnership
27:51with the Ministry of Youth,
27:53Culture and Communication,
27:55the Moroccan Royal Football Federation
27:57and several national institutions.
27:59A meeting that marks a strong moment
28:01in the history of Moroccan
28:03and world sports journalism.
28:05This congress confirms Morocco's
28:07position as a central actor
28:09on the international scene of sport
28:11and press to reflect the kingdom's
28:13commitment to dialogue,
28:15innovation and excellence
28:17in sports media.
28:21This congress takes place
28:2320 years after the last edition
28:25in Morocco, when I was elected
28:27in Marrakech for the first time.
28:33It's very special,
28:35it's a kind of anniversary for me,
28:37the opportunity to talk about
28:39the problems that concern
28:41journalists today,
28:43especially artificial intelligence,
28:45content creators, the development
28:47of women's sports journalism,
28:49illegal bets, as well as investigative
28:51journalism.
28:53These are five and six points
28:55that we are discussing
28:57during this conference
28:59to participate in the development
29:01of the culture in the mind
29:03of our journalists.
29:05Portuguese media
29:07will become
29:09very interested
29:11in Morocco,
29:13no doubt,
29:15because it is
29:17on the shoulders
29:19of a world
29:21that has two continents
29:25and three countries
29:27that know each other,
29:29that have a common history,
29:31in large part,
29:33that are friends.
29:37Portuguese newspapers
29:39will be especially interested
29:41in all this history
29:43that has been reading us
29:45for centuries.
29:49I don't know
29:51if it's the right word,
29:53but above all,
29:55to let people know,
29:57because I think there are
29:59many people in Portugal,
30:01as perhaps in Morocco,
30:03who do not know that Morocco
30:05is an hour's flight
30:07to arrive,
30:09and that there are
30:11magnificent beaches,
30:13and that there are
30:15magnificent hotels.
30:17This is a beautiful testimony.
30:19A beautiful message,
30:21in any case,
30:23come to Morocco if you want.
30:25So, direction of Morocco
30:27takes the direction of Spain
30:29with news from Barça
30:31with a moving summer market
30:33to come.
30:35And then Real,
30:37which keeps getting good news,
30:39bad news,
30:41we keep talking about it
30:43since yesterday,
30:45Barça has very good starters,
30:47but in terms of substitutes,
30:49it's a little more complicated.
30:51And the sporting director
30:53of FC Barcelona, Deco,
30:55expressed himself
30:57at the microphone
30:59of the American ESPN channel
31:01about his projects
31:03for the summer market
31:05to come,
31:07with the main goal
31:09of getting Barça out
31:11of a dependence
31:13on two players.
31:15First, Xabi Hernandez,
31:17then Antti Schlick.
31:19To avoid a dependence
31:21on two strikers,
31:23Deco admits that the club
31:25needs similar players,
31:27a solution for them
31:29when they are not available.
31:31The Barça will not make
31:33any big checks
31:35in the next transfer window,
31:37but will hope to make
31:39nice shots.
31:41And now, Rashford.
31:43And now,
31:45the rival.
31:47Real Madrid are preparing
31:49to host Mallorca
31:51for the 36th
31:53and penultimate day
31:55of the Liga.
31:57The club just announced
31:59a new absence on injury.
32:01It's the Ukrainian
32:03first goalkeeper,
32:05Andriy Lunin,
32:07the substitute goalkeeper
32:09announced by Casablanca
32:11after the defeat to Clasico
32:13on the pitch of FC Barcelona
32:15last Sunday,
32:17after Vinicius Junior
32:19and Lucas Vazquez
32:21who will not be able
32:23to play in the Spanish league
32:25at the end of the season.
32:27Dani Carvajal,
32:29Eder Militao,
32:31Antonio Rudiger,
32:33David Alaba,
32:35Ferlan Mendy
32:37and the best difference
32:39after these two wins
32:41in Clasico in this Liga,
32:434-0 to Bernabeu
32:45and 4-3 to Montjuic.
32:47And now,
32:49the oldest African
32:51stage of the women's league
32:53which was presented
32:55at the beginning of the week
32:57during a press conference
32:59in Rabat.
33:01There will be 30 players
33:03among the top 100
33:05who will play
33:07in a 250-point
33:09WTA tournament
33:11from 17 to 24 May
33:13in Rabat
33:15under the patronage
33:17of His Majesty
33:19the King Mohammed VI.
33:21During this press conference
33:23organized in the capital
33:25to present this edition
33:27under the auspices
33:29of the Royal Moroccan
33:31Federation of Tennis
33:33a prestigious tournament
33:35with a prize money
33:37of more than $275,000
33:39for what is the oldest
33:41African stage of the women's league
33:43which takes place
33:45one week before Roland-Garros.
33:47It is the Armenian Elina Avanesyan
33:49as well as the two finalists
33:51of the previous edition,
33:53the American Peyton Stearns
33:55and the Egyptian Maya Sherif.
33:57The Moroccan tennis will be represented
33:59by Ayel Aouni and Yasmin Kabbaj
34:01who will play the tournament
34:03in double.
34:07Let's go to Italy.
34:09Yasmin Paolini
34:11qualified for the semi-finals
34:13of the WTA 1000 tournament in Rome.
34:15A first for an Italian player
34:17since the local legend Sara Errani
34:19in 2014. Finalist at Roland-Garros
34:21and Wimbledon in 2024,
34:23Paolini beat the Russian Diana Schneider
34:25in 3 sets, 6-7, 6-4, 6-2.
34:27Despite the loss of the first set
34:29to the tiebreaker,
34:31after leading 4-0,
34:33the Italian was able to reverse the dynamics
34:35by playing 6 consecutive games
34:37in the second round before dominating
34:39the third set.
34:41In the semi-finals,
34:43Paolini will face the American
34:45Peyton Stearns, 42nd in the world,
34:47who eliminated the Ukrainian Elina Zvitolina
34:49in 3 sets, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6.
34:51Yasmin Paolini will try to become
34:53the first Italian to win
34:55the tournament in Rome
34:57in 1985.
35:11Still in the world of the yellow ball
35:13and we stay in Italy,
35:15but this time to talk about male
35:17heads of series.
35:19Starting with the world number one
35:21Yannick Sinner,
35:23who scored a third consecutive victory
35:25in 1988 to tie the quarter-finals
35:27of the Masters 1000 in Rome
35:29by beating the Argentine
35:31Francisco Serundo in the 18th World Cup.
35:33Back on the ATP circuit,
35:35after a three-month break,
35:37the Italian won in 2-7, 7-6, 6-3
35:39and will face this Thursday
35:41for a place in the last quarter
35:43of the Norwegian and world number 7
35:45Kasper Rud or the Spanish
35:47Jaume Munnar, 66th in the ATP
35:49ranking, great specialist of the beaten land.
35:51The 26-year-old Argentine
35:53defeated Sinner in the 8th final
35:55of the tournament in Rome two years ago
35:57and thanks to this victory, the Italian
35:59equaled his best result at the
36:01Foro Italico where he had reached
36:03the quarter-finals three years ago.
36:05The triple winner in Grand Slam,
36:07whose last defeat dates back
36:09to October 1, 2024,
36:11scored a 24th consecutive victory,
36:13the longest series of his career.
36:17And still among men,
36:19the world number two Alexander Zverev
36:21is also qualified for the quarter-finals
36:23of this Masters 1000 in Rome.
36:25After his victory against the French,
36:27Arthur Fyss, final score 7-6, 6-1
36:29because the German was first pushed
36:31by the best French player on the circuit
36:33forcing him to give up
36:35at the tie-break before cracking
36:37in the second round to leave
36:39the second in the ATP ranking
36:41to walk around and win the match
36:43after an hour and 46 minutes of play.
36:45The holder of the title of the Italian tournament
36:47will play at home in the next round
36:49against Lorenzo Mussetti,
36:51the Italian who made the beautiful
36:53feat of eliminating the Russian
36:55Daniel Medvedev, world number 9
36:57in two games, 7-5, 6-4
36:59after a three-hour break
37:01due to the rain
37:03when he was serving to win the match.
37:05And now, from Rome,
37:07let's take the direction of the United States
37:09with the premature exit,
37:11you tell us,
37:13of a favoured contender
37:15for the title of NBA champion
37:17but before that,
37:19the best golfers in the world
37:21who are preparing for the second tournament
37:23of the Grand Slam of the season.
37:25And we are approaching
37:27the next Grand Slam
37:29of the season,
37:31the World Cup.
37:33And we are approaching
37:35the next international golf meeting
37:37with the PGA Championship
37:39scheduled from May 15 to 18
37:41at the Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club
37:43in Florida.
37:45The best of the discipline
37:47gathered at Wesley Chappell's
37:49to train and take their mark
37:51at less than 48 hours
37:53from the start of the first day.
37:55A very anticipated tournament
37:57since the winner will leave
37:59with at least 3 million dollars.
38:01This will guarantee him
38:03not only a lifetime exemption
38:05on the PGA circuit
38:07but also a place in the top 50
38:09for almost two years
38:11thanks to his point of the general ranking.
38:13In press conference number 1,
38:15world coach Jeff Lurr did not hesitate
38:17to praise his friend and rival
38:19Rory McIlroy, the North Irish
38:21relieved after winning
38:23the Masters of Augusta a month ago.
38:25I let you listen to him.
38:31It was really nice to see Rory
38:33finish his big helmet
38:35and to be there for that moment.
38:37He's a good friend
38:39and I'm very happy for him
38:41and for this tournament
38:43to have to perform every year
38:45for a guy who has one of the
38:47most beautiful careers in the history
38:49of golf to be here every week
38:51and to be asked questions
38:53about a single tournament.
38:55I'm sure it can be a little frustrating
38:57and I'm sure that's why
38:59I got to ask that same question
39:01I think at the Byron
39:03and it's always motivating
39:05to see when you get beaten
39:07and at the golf
39:09you tend to get beaten
39:11it's like you didn't win
39:13that many tournaments
39:15and Rory had a great start this year
39:17he's definitely improved
39:19he's made some changes
39:21in his game compared to last year
39:23there's always little things
39:25that I try to do to improve
39:27I'm still at a high level
39:29golf is an endless quest
39:31to get the best out of yourself
39:33I can't wait to continue
39:35to do that all year long.
39:37We continue this edition
39:39with basketball
39:41and a big surprise
39:43the Indiana Pacers
39:45won their ticket yesterday
39:47to the final of the East Conference
39:49beating Cleveland
39:51a fourth time, 114-105
39:53concluding the series
39:55the teams switched series
39:57the Cavs had 19 points
39:59ahead in the second quarter
40:01but that wasn't enough
40:03as they let the visitors
40:05come back with 4 points
40:0756-52 thanks to the show
40:09signed by Tyrese Halliburton
40:11you can see it on the images
40:135 out of 5, 3 points
40:15in the second quarter
40:17to get a score sheet of 31 points
40:19and 8 passes
40:21after a good start
40:23in the third quarter
40:25a last effort by Donovan Mitchell
40:27the Cavaliers star
40:29with 35 points and 9 rebounds
40:31allowed the Ohio and D-Croix fans
40:33to finally get
40:35decisive baskets
40:37Andrew Nambard with 18 points
40:39and Miles Turner out of bounds
40:41with 10 points and 7 rebounds
40:43Indiana will face New York
40:45or Boston in the final
40:47and the Knicks lead 3-1
40:49against the NBA champions
40:515 games to go
40:53in the night
40:55from Wednesday to Thursday
41:03We end this edition
41:05here in Tangier
41:07with an event planned
41:09at the end of June
41:11that involves running and fitness
41:13with the goal of encouraging
41:15Moroccan and Tangier citizens
41:17to practice sport on a daily basis
41:19to resume or simply
41:21continue your sport
41:23with this 3rd edition of the Tangier Run
41:25that will take place on June 28th and 29th
41:27on the Corniche de la Perle du Nord
41:29with more than 5,000 candidates
41:31waiting for a large-scale awareness
41:33of sports practice
41:35a demonstration that includes
41:37a series of sports activities
41:39conducted in collaboration with local courts
41:41sports associations
41:43coaches and champions
41:45from all over the kingdom
41:47According to the organizers of this event
41:49beyond the simple sports meeting
41:51Tangier Run aims
41:53to build lasting links
41:55between participants and the local
41:57sports community
41:59to encourage them to continue
42:01a collective practice of sport
42:03The program includes several activities
42:05including running on different distances
42:07walking, fitness sessions
42:09and muscle strengthening
42:11exercises
42:17In addition, the weather is nice
42:19so now is the time to really enjoy it
42:21So from June 28th to 29th
42:23the date is set, we must make an appointment
42:25I take 10 days off to go
42:27Thank you very much
42:29With great pleasure
42:31for the rest of the sports news
42:33I'll see you tomorrow as every day
42:35We are coming to the end of this edition
42:37Thank you for following the information
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