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00:00We are still together on Median TV, thank you for remaining faithful to us, here are
00:21the titles of your day.
00:22In Morocco, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI received yesterday several foreign ambassadors
00:28who came to him to present their letters of credence as representatives of their country
00:33in the kingdom.
00:34To speak Ukrainian-Russian, with or without Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky landed
00:42today in Ankara, where he met with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
00:49Despite a relatively calm return to Libya, the fights have been opposed in Tripoli these
00:56days.
00:57More than six people have been killed, schools have remained closed.
01:03We start this edition in Morocco, where His Majesty the King Mohammed VI received yesterday
01:12at the Royal Palace of Rabat several foreign ambassadors who came to him to present their
01:17letters of credence as representatives of their country in the kingdom.
01:24We continue this edition with the departure of the first Moroccan pilgrims for Mecca.
01:42It was yesterday at the airport in Bassaleh, and as every year, His Majesty the King Mohammed
01:47VI, Amir al-Mouminine, addressed them in a message read by the Minister of Habus and
01:54the Minister of Islamic Affairs.
01:55The sovereign calls on them during this great pilgrimage to be worthy representatives of
02:00their country, but also to embody the sublime values of Islam.
02:06The Russian President has already made it known that he will not take part in direct discussions
02:14with his Ukrainian counterpart in Istanbul, with or without Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Zelensky
02:21has landed in Ankara today, with several members of his administration on his side.
02:27He was received by his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on the verge of a very
02:33long wait to speak Ukrainian-Russian at an uncertain outcome.
02:37Shortly before this meeting, Volodymyr Zelensky judged, and I quote, factually, the delegation
02:43sent by Russia, Moscow replied by treating him as a clown and a pathetic leader.
02:49Israel continues to activate its war machine on Gaza, with strikes, some more murderous
02:57than others.
02:58The latter, having targeted the Palestinian enclave, cost the lives of more than 100 people
03:03and the humanitarian situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.
03:06Zineb Nesary.
03:07Since the beginning of the week, the Gaza Strip is again the theater of intensified Israeli
03:18strikes, which coincide this Thursday with the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, where everything
03:24began.
03:25This new escalation occurs at a time when the humanitarian situation in the enclave
03:30has reached catastrophic levels.
03:32The civil defense of Gaza has recorded hundreds of civilian deaths over the past 48 hours.
03:38Civil infrastructure, including housing, schools and hospitals, has been heavily
03:45bombed.
03:46Israeli authorities say they are targeting military installations in Hamas.
03:52This year, the commemoration of the Nakba takes place in silence, in a context of violence
03:59and suffering, reviving the wounds of the past and reinforcing the calls of the international
04:05community.
04:06The humanitarian situation is disastrous.
04:10According to the World Food Programme, more than 1,800,000 people, or about 91% of the
04:19population, suffer from high levels of food insecurity.
04:23Among them, 345,000 are in phase 5, the lowest level.
04:30If we add the agricultural losses, 70% of the arable lands have been destroyed, 95% of
04:38the cattle herds are dead, and agricultural infrastructure is in ruins.
04:43Children are particularly vulnerable, a third of those under two suffer from acute malnutrition,
04:51living conditions deteriorate rapidly, with high mortality rates.
04:58Palestinians continue to survive the disaster, waiting for a strong gesture from the international
05:05community.
05:07The United Arab Emirates is the third and last step in the tour of Donald Trump in the
05:13Gulf countries.
05:14After Riyadh, he was welcomed in Grand Pond, Pierre, in Doha, where he said today that
05:19his priority was to put an end to the conflict, not to start a visit marked by spectacular
05:26economic and strategic announcements.
05:29At his arrival in Qatar, it was Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in person who welcomed
05:35the American President Donald Trump.
05:38The two heads of state then proceeded to sign several bilateral cooperation agreements.
05:44Among the major agreements, Qatar Airways signed an unprecedented agreement with Boeing
05:49for the purchase of 160 planes, presented as the most important in the history of the
05:54American airliner.
05:56On the military level, a declaration of intent has been signed, foreseeing potential investments
06:02of $38 billion within the L-AOAD airbase and other defense and maritime security capacities.
06:09It is certain that after the signing of these documents, the relationship between the United
06:16States and Qatar will evolve.
06:18I wanted to thank you once again, Mr. President, for this historic visit.
06:24We are going to another level of relationship between Qatar and the United States.
06:39This has been a very interesting couple of hours.
06:54I have the feeling that we are going to fix the situation in one way or another.
06:58We are going to make sure that it works.
07:03This visit to Qatar marks a significant step in President Trump's regional tour, strengthening
07:09economic ties between Doha and Washington.
07:12Beyond trade agreements, Qatar plays a central role in diplomatic efforts to resolve regional
07:18crises and strengthen its importance as a key player in the Middle East.
07:24These last two days in Libya, more precisely in Tripoli, where armed groups have violently
07:30confronted each other.
07:32These fights are mainly opposed by the RADA force, the 444 Brigade, attached to the Ministry
07:38of Defense.
07:39The fights that have taken place in the last days, six dead, in a precarious calm, reign
07:44in the capital.
07:45Some bakeries and bakeries have reopened briefly, while school establishments have remained
07:50closed.
07:52Despite a relatively calm return in recent years in Libya, struggles of influence regularly
07:58oppose a myriad of armed groups, particularly in Tripoli and in the west of the country.
08:08Let's go now to Mauritania, where the verdict fell yesterday.
08:1115 years in prison.
08:13This is the sentence held against the former Mauritanian president Mohamed Oud Abdelaziz,
08:18sentenced in the first instance in December 2023 to five years in prison.
08:23He has been appearing in court since November 13, 2024, alongside a dozen high-ranking officials
08:30and relatives, including two former prime ministers, former ministers and businessmen
08:35for illicit enrichment, influence trafficking or bribery.
08:39The court also confirmed the confiscation of the assets of the former president, who
08:45led the country from 2008 to 2019, but also the violation of his civil rights during the
08:52hearing, which took place under high police surveillance.
08:58Back to Morocco, to talk about the 7th Biennale Conference of the Association of Correctional
09:04Services of Africa, a conference held in Tamsna.
09:08On the spot, a question was at the heart of the exchanges yesterday.
09:13The Moroccan approach to the management of penitentiary institutions was highlighted
09:17at the 7th Biennale Conference of the Association of Correctional Services of Africa, which
09:22continues.
09:23An approach saluted for its human character, an approach for the de-radicalization and
09:28rehabilitation of prisoners.
09:43I am delighted with the excellent organization of this conference.
09:46Today, I had the honor of hosting two interventions, one dedicated to the theme of radicalization,
09:52the other to the strategy of introducing technologies in the prison environment.
09:56These presentations, both rich in content and clear on the pedagogical level, aroused
10:01the attention of the participants.
10:05I want to emphasize the remarkable quality of the organization of this conference by
10:09the Kingdom of Morocco.
10:11We are happy to have made the trip from Uganda to take part in this most enriching summit.
10:16The sessions were all interesting.
10:18We learned a lot that we will apply to improve our infrastructures.
10:22The training of staff is a priority in the strategy of radicalization.
10:28In this context, the General Delegation to the Penitentiary Administration and the Re-insertion
10:33aims to make the TIFLT training center a regional platform and an international model.
10:38During the organization of the 7th Biennale Conference of the Association of Correctional
10:43Services of Africa, I had the honor of hosting two interventions, one dedicated to the theme
10:48of radicalization, the other to the strategy of introducing technologies in the prison
10:53environment.
10:54During the organization of the 7th Biennale Conference of the Association of Correctional
10:58Services of Africa, the General Delegation to the Penitentiary Administration seized
11:02this opportunity to share its experience and good practices with our African colleagues
11:07in the field of security management, human resources management, re-insertion programs
11:13management and violent extremist detainees management.
11:17Without forgetting the training of staff.
11:21In this case, the DGP is preparing to obtain accreditation from the National Training Center
11:27to ensure the implementation of international programs and the reception of delegations
11:34from several international countries, including African countries.
11:39In this African effort for better management of penitentiary establishments, it is possible
11:44to take advantage of artificial intelligence and to use intelligent surveillance systems
11:49to improve security in penitentiary establishments.
11:53Beyond security issues, the use of technology also allows to streamline administrative
11:59procedures and to ensure fair justice.
12:06It is in a dynamic sporting atmosphere and a spirit of challenge that the first edition
12:12of the National Submarine Fishing Competition took place on the beach of Diki in Ksar el-Sahir.
12:19The event brought together a large number of divers from the four corners of Morocco
12:24between intense competition and awareness of the preservation of the environment.
12:29Let's follow this report by Driss Boussahan.
12:34Sport fishing, a responsibility, a competitiveness and a passion.
12:39It is under this theme that the first edition of the National Submarine Fishing Competition
12:44took place on the beach of Diki near Ksar el-Kbir.
12:47Organized by the Moroccan Federation of Sport Fishing,
12:50this event brought together divers from different regions of Morocco.
13:00We are gathered today with divers from all regions of Morocco.
13:04It is an excellent opportunity for them to exchange their experience.
13:07It is also a good time to raise awareness of the importance of environmental awareness
13:12and the protection of marine wealth.
13:17More than 40 divers participated in this competition,
13:20diving for more than four hours to capture specific fish
13:24in respect of ecological balance.
13:26This initiative aims to promote underwater fishing as a sport,
13:31while raising awareness of its environmental and legal importance.
13:38In underwater fishing, we do not catch any fish.
13:42There are several rules to follow,
13:44especially regarding the weight of the fish that can be caught.
13:47For example, for the sar, only fish weighing at least 800 grams can be caught.
13:52If a diver catches a sar below this weight, he receives a penalty.
13:58Ahmed, one of the most experienced divers,
14:01has been practicing this sport for more than five decades.
14:04He emphasizes that underwater fishing is based on the respect of the environment
14:08and on the importance of preserving marine resources.
14:14This sport requires a good physical shape,
14:16a knowledge of marine currents and suitable equipment.
14:19Discipline and respect for the rules are essential for the safety of divers.
14:25Underwater fishing is therefore a demanding sport
14:28that combines passion and respect for the environment.
14:31These competitions aim to promote a culture of responsible practice,
14:35respectful of maritime laws and the marine ecosystem.
14:40Good news for the populations of rural areas,
14:42in Côte d'Ivoire, industrialists and small-scale farmers.
14:46Through Power Africa,
14:50the initiative aims to provide clean energy
14:54accessible to the services of the populations and the development.
14:58In many rural areas,
15:00access to energy remains a challenge.
15:03Electric infrastructures are often non-existent or unreliable.
15:07This has a significant impact on the daily lives of the populations,
15:11a real barrier to economic development.
15:14The Pure Power Africa initiative,
15:17which aims to provide clean and accessible energy,
15:20aims to provide clean and accessible energy,
15:24A project pioneering the crossroads of technological innovation
15:27and energy transition in the agricultural industrial sector.
15:30and energy transition in the agricultural industrial sector.
15:43It's a multimobile solar solution,
15:46plug and play ready to be installed,
15:49plug-and-play ready to be installed and which provides energy in these areas.
15:55We are going to link it to a project of a collection center that we have with these women in these areas
16:02so that this model can also be duplicated a little everywhere,
16:04especially in the most remote areas where access to energy is very difficult.
16:09Each plant is made up of pre-equipped containers of 75 kW modules
16:14tested upstream and ready to operate as soon as they are set up.
16:19A configuration that offers mobility and flexibility,
16:22especially in areas far from or poorly served by the electrical grid.
16:28And immediately place to the guest of the editorial staff.
16:39Arabas continues the 87th Congress of the International Sports Press Association,
16:45an edition placed under the banner of women's inclusion in sports media
16:50and the use of AI in journalistic practice.
16:54And without further ado, we find our special guest on the spot, Ababacar Tonkara.
17:00Hello Ababacar.
17:05Hello, Parcher.
17:07So, Ababacar, at Arabas, we are talking about the 87th Congress of the IPS,
17:13which is also part of the dynamics of the preparation of the Cannes 2025 and the World Cup 2030 in Morocco.
17:24Absolutely, a sporting dynamic that has pushed today this 87th edition that takes place in Morocco,
17:30precisely in Rabat, to bring together sports journalists from all over the world,
17:35almost more than 350 journalists from 110 countries,
17:38so across the four corners of the world,
17:41to talk, of course, about the prospects of this African competition, but also global,
17:46but also to talk about the new perspective of media policy,
17:51that the media and sports journalists must adopt to optimize their achievements around this.
17:56And that's why, Parcher, we are currently with the president of the IPS Africa, Abdullahi Thiam,
18:01who gives us the honor today to share with us the news about this 87th edition.
18:06Hello, Mr. President.
18:07Hello, Tonkara.
18:09So, this 87th edition, which takes place in Rabat,
18:13under the auspices of the preparations of the Cannes 2025 in Morocco and also of the World Cup,
18:18but also to optimize the achievements and adapt to the new sporting and digital realities as well.
18:24Absolutely, it is the honor of the continent,
18:27particularly of Morocco, which organizes an African competition in December next year,
18:35which will take place on January 18, 2026.
18:39Despite this, we have also waited for several moments for Morocco to finally organize a World Cup.
18:45After five unsuccessful attempts, the World Cup has finally arrived in Morocco.
18:50I think that, at this point, there is absolutely nothing to say.
18:53It is the pride of the entire continent.
18:55We are absolutely ready.
18:56And on our list today, as you said,
18:59there are more than 110 countries present,
19:01more than 300 or even 400 journalists from all over the continent
19:05who came here to Morocco, to the African lands,
19:08to talk about the future of sport, the future of sports journalism,
19:12the future of AI, the influence of social networks today,
19:17but also the place that the influencers undoubtedly occupy.
19:21And so, this future that is at stake here in Morocco,
19:24which has the elections of the IPES,
19:26but above all, the work that you started yesterday,
19:29including the insertion, or of course,
19:31the setting up of female expertise in the sports field.
19:35Can you also come back to the role that must be given to sportswomen
19:39in this body that you are the president of in Africa?
19:43Listen, we, at the African level, we try to put double caps
19:46so that women occupy a prominent place for all parts of the Senegalese example.
19:51When we became president of the National Association of Senegalese Sports Press,
19:55the first observation was that in the press organs,
19:58people were not used to sending women to international competitions.
20:03But what men are able to do, women are able to do twice as much.
20:07And we have put what we call a positive discrimination.
20:10Every time there is a competition, it is our association itself
20:13that takes care of at least two or three women to bring them.
20:16And as time goes by, the other press bosses have understood
20:19the importance of having women in these institutions.
20:22And the last point, which is why today we ended up breaking the glass ceiling,
20:26is still the arrival of an African president of Surkoua,
20:29a woman who is originally from Zimbabwe,
20:32president of the International Olympic Committee.
20:35I think that's enough as an example.
20:38FIFA has not done it, CAF has not done it.
20:41Today it is the CIO, that is to say the largest international institution.
20:44We no longer need to say today that it must be occupied by women.
20:48When a woman becomes president of the CIO,
20:51I believe that all other associations should remain in this dynamic.
20:54A place that is therefore for women, with artificial intelligence,
20:57which you have also spoken about today,
21:00to insert it a little more in the work of the press,
21:03because it evolves, while also allowing journalists
21:06to be quite dependent on this information.
21:09How can we also have a place for women,
21:12especially in the field of journalism,
21:15in the perspective of the events to come?
21:18Listen, the IA scares a lot of journalists.
21:21A lot of people think they're going to lose their jobs.
21:24It's the Internet event when it arrived at the beginning.
21:27It's the same thing when we started talking about the Internet
21:30and we said that the book was going to die.
21:33But the book is still there.
21:36We said that the traditional paper press was going to die.
21:39Yet the traditional paper press, the paper version,
21:42is still there.
21:45The IA is a tool of work.
21:48The IA cannot replace the human being.
21:51Whatever the intelligence, because it is the human being
21:54who has put the IA in place.
21:57The IA is simply a tool of work.
22:00It cannot replace the journalist.
22:03In fact, every time you use the IA,
22:06there is always a note at the bottom to tell you
22:09that the IA does not meet all the standards.
22:12So it is still up to man to adapt and use the IA
22:15instead of being afraid of the IA,
22:18thinking that the IA will send more people to work.
22:21No, I don't see it that way. I don't perceive it that way.
22:24As well as in journalism or in other sectors,
22:27it will be necessary to adapt and use it wisely.
22:30Use it wisely.
22:33Use this African, Moroccan expertise
22:36which is part of the IA,
22:39but also which is part of the World Cup 2030
22:42with Portugal and Spain.
22:45How should African journalists
22:48accompany these events in Morocco
22:51to give them another dimension,
22:54like the president of the Moroccan Marocan Football Federation
22:57and also the president Gianni Morello and yourself.
23:00It is a great pride for us, particularly for me,
23:03to see Morocco at the level of the world football league
23:06with president Fouji Lerja, thanks to his Majesty the King.
23:09So what we see today, I would like it to be a cup of oil.
23:12I say it out loud and intelligibly.
23:15Morocco today, in terms of sports infrastructure,
23:18hotels and everything you want, cultural,
23:21has nothing to envy to any Western country.
23:24That is clear. The Olympics are not a souvenir,
23:27it is not a favorite, it is absolutely nothing at all.
23:30I see this World Cup competing with Spain and Portugal.
23:33The other aspect is that Morocco
23:36seems to be the only African country
23:39to have understood the importance of sports.
23:42I was talking to you about soft power.
23:45I myself wrote a paper on which I said that Morocco
23:48is the Qatar of Africa.
23:51Qatar did not organize a 2022 World Cup to win it.
23:54I'm sorry, they didn't invest $222 billion to win a World Cup.
23:57That is the importance of sports.
24:00Sport can lead a country.
24:03It is the diplomatic dimension.
24:06Neither diplomacy nor politics can do it.
24:09So Morocco understood it. We salute this Moroccan initiative.
24:12And we dare to hope that it will be a cup of oil,
24:15that is, from Dakar to Djibouti, from Morocco to the Cape.
24:18A Moroccan initiative to the Pope who will also decide
24:21the future of IP on an international level.
24:24The city is proud of this.
24:27Thank you again, President Bledsoe.
24:30The pleasure is all mine.
24:33I am always happy to come and see my Moroccan cousins.
24:36This was Ababacar Tounkara, a special media and TV broadcast
24:39here in Rabat with Aya Dizani.
24:42Thank you Ababacar Tounkara.
24:45And right away, we continue with the sports newspaper.
24:55And Anas Bahar has just joined me on this set.
24:58Hello Anas. Hello Pope.
25:01So we start with the Africa Cup of Nations football
25:04in less than 20 years.
25:07We are in Egypt, where Morocco faces today the High Country.
25:10I will repeat myself, Egypt in the semifinals of this competition.
25:13We hope to have good news tonight
25:16with Morocco and Egypt who meet tonight
25:19at the stadium on June 30, the quarter-finals
25:22of the Africa Cup of Nations, less than 20 years of football
25:25in a North African derby that promises time
25:28between two great nations of the continental ball.
25:31The men of Mohamed Wehbi on a cloud after their qualification
25:34for the last square of the continental tournament
25:37and at the same time for the final phase
25:40of the World Cup in the Chilean category
25:43will try to confirm the good performances of Moroccan football
25:46in recent years, whose last achievement remains
25:49the U17s won by the national team in April last year.
25:52For his 7th participation in the U21s, Morocco will have
25:55in line of sight to re-edit the 1997 feat
25:58when the lions of the Atlas were sacred at home
26:01under the aulette of Rashed Taouzi
26:04and those at the depots of South Africa.
26:07In the first round, Morocco finished ahead of Group B
26:10with 7 points, with a victory against Kenya,
26:133 goals to 2, a 0-0 match against Nigeria 0-0
26:16before beating Tunisia 3-1.
26:19In the quarter-finals, the lions of the Atlas beat Sierra Leone
26:221-0 after an extension.
26:27The preparation was simple until now,
26:30it's the recovery.
26:33That's what we told the players this morning.
26:36They still live the beautiful life.
26:39All we ask them to do is rest, drink water,
26:42sleep, drink water, sleep, drink water, take care.
26:45It's not easy to live.
26:48Even like that, sometimes, it bothers them.
26:51The plan remains the same,
26:54whether it's against Egypt or another.
26:57What we want is to reach the final.
27:00We are very proud, very happy to have won the quarter-final
27:03and to be qualified for the World Cup.
27:06The players are very proud to have contributed
27:09to bringing Morocco to the World Cup for 20 years.
27:12It's a great pride.
27:15It doesn't stop there.
27:18We showed great things, a lot of solidarity,
27:21a lot of calm, a lot of control, a lot of cold blood,
27:24a lot of efficiency in the decisive moments.
27:27It doesn't stop there.
27:30Our ambition is to reach the final and to win it.
27:33That's all we want.
27:36It's going to be a complicated context
27:39because we know that Egypt, in the A-teams,
27:42is a very formidable team.
27:45In the U-20s, it's the same.
27:48They won the U-17 tournament, if my memory serves me right.
27:51A big generation coming from the Pharaohs.
27:54But I think Morocco has its part to play,
27:57knowing that in the U-20s, in the qualifier tournament for this competition,
28:00Morocco had beaten Egypt and it was on the Moroccan side.
28:03So this time, a more complicated context for the Atlas Lions.
28:07But I believe in it.
28:102-1 for Morocco, we're going to stay calm.
28:13And a small final against Nigeria or South Africa on the 18th of May.
28:16It's going to be a match that will be played in the afternoon tonight.
28:19Anas, we were talking about it a few moments ago.
28:22The world of the pre-season is currently at a standstill.
28:25Yes, the 87th edition of the Congress of the International Association of the Pre-season
28:28continues in the capital
28:31with a meeting that brings together
28:35more than 350 journalists from 110 countries.
28:38And for Abdoulaye Chiam, you heard him earlier,
28:41president of the IPS Africa.
28:44Well, this event reflects the progress of Morocco
28:47which is about to host not only the Africa Cup of Nations 2025
28:50and the World Cup 2030 with Spain and Portugal.
28:53I suggest you listen to him.
28:56He was on the microphone of Ababacar Tunkara and Hayet Ziyeni.
28:59Very good meeting, very proud,
29:02especially because it's the second time
29:05that the IPS World Congress is organized on the African continent.
29:08It's the second time in Morocco.
29:11The first time was in 2005 in Marrakech, a city that I like.
29:14And today again. We are in Rabat.
29:17We are very proud that the Kingdom of Morocco
29:20has been able to demonstrate to the world
29:23that they are able to organize such a congress
29:26where there are more than 180 countries.
29:29The hotel is at the top.
29:32The infrastructure is great.
29:35Everyone has been able to rally Casablanca and Rabat.
29:38So we can be proud as Africans.
29:41We stay in the Kingdom.
29:44Before we talk about the IPS World Cup in Velocre,
29:47Anas, there is good news for the Marrakech Cow Cup,
29:50the first club to be promoted in the elite next season.
29:53It was a long return for the Marrakech Cow Cup
29:56which is officially promoted in the first division
29:59after its bad game against Mouloudieh Doujda
30:02on the Oriental side.
30:05Final score everywhere for the 29th
30:08and penultimate day of the Botola Pro D2.
30:11Unbelievable football at the end of this parity score.
30:14The KCM, which has evolved among amateurs
30:17barely two years ago, is 52 points ahead of the D2 ranking.
30:20Winner of the Botola Pro D1 twice
30:24in 1958 and 1992,
30:27six Coups du Trône and a Confédération Cup in 1997.
30:30The Cow Cup is the fifth most-titled club in the Kingdom.
30:33The other direct access ticket to the D1
30:36will be disputed between Union and Aqaba Mansour,
30:39second with 50 points,
30:42and Raja Bnimelel, third with 47 points.
30:45The Rabaté club has a 3-1 lead over Rapid Watzim,
30:48while Raja Bnimelel has lost at home
30:52to Chabab Atlas Hnephra.
30:55The relegation to the 3rd division of Khribga
30:58and Rapid Watzim are also to be noted.
31:01Now let's talk about national women's football.
31:04Casablanca's Louisette and Eisfahr
31:07qualified for the women's Coupe du Trône final
31:10last night in the semi-finals.
31:13The Casablanca's won against the municipal association
31:16of the Women's Football Union by 2-1
31:19and in the other meeting of the last quarter,
31:22Eisfahr, Morocco's champion less than two weeks ago,
31:25eliminated Litihat Tangé without a scratch
31:28to try to defend her own title
31:31and thus win a 12th consecutive Coupe du Trône since 2013.
31:34The final is scheduled this Saturday, 17 May,
31:37at 4 p.m. Moroccan time,
31:40at the Stade Sidi Youssef Ben Ali in Marrakech
31:43for the 2023-2024 edition.
31:49FIFA officially lifted the suspension
31:52of the Congo-Brazzaville in the evening yesterday,
31:55which allows it to reintegrate the group E
31:58of the Caligies-Casablanca.
32:01The group E of the Caligies-Casablanca
32:04is a group that has been in existence
32:07since the beginning of the year.
32:10The group E of the Caligies-Casablanca
32:13is a group that has been in existence
32:16since the beginning of the year.
32:19Afekofut was very supportive of the group E
32:22of the Caligies-Casablanca
32:25for the World Cup 2026 in Morocco.
32:28Afekofut announced this good news
32:31for the Congolese Lions,
32:34targeting president Denis Sassoon Gueso
32:37for the DAF.
32:40After loosing 2 matches on green carpet
32:43against Erythraeum, which had withdrawn before the start of the qualifiers.
32:47This return now means that Lyon, the group's top team,
32:51with 15 points out of 15 possible,
32:53will win their next match against Niger.
32:56It will be on the 1st of September
32:58to secure their ticket to the North American World Cup
33:01in a little over a year.
33:06Yanis, we're going to the Netherlands to continue talking football
33:10with this big turnaround of the situation
33:13with only one week to go before the end of the season
33:16which could cost Ajax Amsterdam.
33:18Can you imagine being second in the league for long weeks
33:22and before the last day you're back in front?
33:25Well, that's what happened to PSV Eindhoven
33:28in this race for the title, which is exciting in the Netherlands
33:31with this nice turnaround of the situation.
33:33PSV Eindhoven are now the leaders of the Eredivisie
33:36after their beautiful win against Heracles.
33:38The final score is 4-1
33:40for the 33rd and penultimate day of the Dutch championship.
33:44The home fans have done their job in the first half
33:48with four goals and two doubles.
33:50The first is scored by the Moroccan international
33:53Smael Saibari, the man of the match,
33:56before seeing his American friend Malik Thielman
33:59loop his double before the break.
34:01The reduction of Mario Angel's score in the last 15 minutes
34:05only saved the honour of Al Melo's formation.
34:08Eindhoven now have their fate in their hands
34:11before the last day of the Eredivisie
34:13which will be a great multiplex.
34:15PSV Eindhoven will play on the grass of Sparta Rotterdam
34:18next Sunday without worrying about the result of Ajax Amsterdam.
34:35And in the other decisive match in the race,
34:38the final that was being played at the same time,
34:41Ajax made the very bad operation,
34:43losing two precious points and at the same time
34:46the head of the Eredivisie on the field of Groningen.
34:49Final score, two goals everywhere,
34:51yet the scenario of the match was in favour of the launchers
34:54who led twice thanks to the achievements of Anton Gajic
34:57and Wout Weghorst.
34:59But the locals, who were in front of the goal,
35:03but the locals, who had nothing left to play for
35:06at the end of the season, didn't give up
35:08by equalising first after the break
35:10before taking the point from a 10-11 draw
35:13thanks to Taemen Blok's deal
35:15at the 99th minute,
35:17six minutes after Luciano Valente's expulsion.
35:20Amstel Damois will have to impose themselves at home
35:24against Advente
35:26and hope for a false step from PSV Eindhoven
35:29in a highly anticipated multiplex on Sunday.
35:39We're now in Spain.
35:41Real Madrid turned the tide against Mallorca
35:44to delay FC Barcelona's match
35:46until tonight, potentially.
35:48Final score, two goals to one
35:50for the 36th day of LaLiga.
35:52The locals were first surprised by Santiago Bernabeu
35:55with the opening of the score,
35:57followed by Valéry Martín Valiente
35:59who took advantage of Dani Ceballos' missed tackle
36:02to find himself in the box
36:04and adjust Thibaut Courtois.
36:06Mallorca's goalkeeper Leo Roman
36:08then made several decisive saves
36:10before leaning against the first post
36:12signed by Kylian Mbappé.
36:14After several vain chances,
36:16the Meringues finally snatched the win
36:18at the 95th minute
36:20thanks to young Jacobo Ramon
36:22who forced Barça to win their derby
36:26against Espanyol
36:28alongside Cornelia Ylprat
36:30to become champions of Spain
36:32for the 28th time in history.
36:38Bologna won the Italian Cup yesterday
36:40by beating AC Milan
36:42with one goal to zero
36:44in the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome
36:46putting an end to 51 years of absence
36:48for its supporters.
36:50Following a missed ball
36:52by Rossonera's defence
36:54Allendeuil's Swiss ally
36:56adjusted the French goalkeeper
36:58Mike Megnan
37:00with a header
37:02which led to an euphoria
37:04for the only goal of the match.
37:06A defeat that made the end of the season
37:08a bit darker
37:10as Sergio Conceicao's AC Milan
37:12lost speed
37:14and were now badly placed
37:16in the race for European spots.
37:188th in Serie A
37:20with two days to go
37:225 other teams are still in the race
37:24for the last European spots
37:26and AC Milan could take a place
37:28in the Europa League conference.
37:34From the Mercato
37:36the Canadian striker
37:38Jonathan David announced
37:40that he would leave LOSC
37:42at the end of his contract in June.
37:44Each story has a beginning and an end
37:46and after 5 years at Lille
37:48it's time to say goodbye
37:50to the videos posted on his social media.
37:52Jonathan David will play his last match
37:54on the Lille side this Saturday
37:56against Reims
37:58on the 34th and last day of the French championship.
38:00Arrived in the summer of 2020
38:02at LOSC from La Gantoise
38:04in Belgium
38:06Jonathan David scored 109 goals
38:08and scored 30 goals in 231 matches
38:10all mixed competition.
38:12He is the second best scorer
38:14in the history of the DOG
38:16behind André Strapp
38:18with a record of scoring
38:20between 1948 and 1958.
38:22According to sources from France
38:24the Canadian scorer
38:26would be on the boards
38:28of several prestigious clubs
38:30such as Naples, Olympique de Marseille
38:32and Juventus Turin.
38:48Let's start with the Foro Itaico
38:50which exploded with joy
38:52last night
38:54with the victory of his Italian
38:56the child of the country Lorenzo Mussetti
38:58against the German Alexander Zverev
39:00in the quarter-final of the Masters 1000 of Rome
39:02last night, final score 7-6, 6-4
39:04and yet the number 2 world
39:06seemed to master his encounter
39:08during the first round
39:10before missing not one, not two, not three
39:12four sevens to allow
39:14the ninth world to come back
39:16and to offer the tiebreaker
39:18in this first set.
39:20The second
39:22in which the two players
39:24emotionally and physically
39:26fought a beautiful battle
39:28finally won by the local
39:30who managed to break his opponent
39:32at 5-4 before ending
39:34on his service.
39:36Mussetti became the only player
39:38to have all the last squares
39:40of the Masters 1000 in his season
39:42on the ground beaten
39:44by the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz
40:08And Alexander Zverev is not the only
40:10surprise on the side of Rome
40:12the number one world champion Arina Sabalenka
40:14got out in the quarter-final of the WTA 1000
40:16of the Italian capital
40:18by the Chinese Zheng Qinwen
40:20Final score 6-4, 6-3
40:22Belarus missed the opportunity
40:24to win a second tournament at 1000 points
40:26after her victory in Madrid
40:28she was prevented by a performance
40:30of the great evening of the Olympic title
40:32which will find the fields of Roland Garros
40:34who had welcomed the
40:36Paris Olympic competition last summer
40:38she will face in the semi-final
40:40Coco Goff, 3rd in the world
40:42and the downfall of Pepitrus Mira Andreeva
40:44earlier in the afternoon of yesterday
40:46after two consecutive defeats
40:48at the gates of the last square
40:50the 22-year-old Chinese
40:52reached the semi-finals at the Foro Italico
40:54for the first time in her very young career
41:06And a new favorite, Osaka
41:08who came out prematurely from the playoffs
41:10these are the Golden State Warriors
41:12eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves
41:14with a 4th win in 5 games
41:16for the Minneapolis Wolves
41:18final score 121-110
41:20taking advantage of the absence of Stephen Curry
41:22present at the Target Center
41:24as a spectator but powerless
41:26after an elongated week
41:28the Timberwolves have been able to count
41:30on a solid team with all the players
41:32of the starting five, minimum height
41:3414 points each
41:36The former Denix finishes
41:38the best scorer of this meeting
41:40with 29 points
41:42well accompanied by Anthony Edwards
41:44and his 22 units and 12 rebounds
41:46in the final of the West Conference
41:48Minnesota will face the winner
41:50of the series between the Denver Nuggets
41:52and the Oklahoma City Thunder
41:54in the regular season
41:56which reversed the situation
41:58after two defeats to now lead
42:00to three wins to two
42:06I wanted to treat you
42:08we finish this crossroads of information
42:10with one of the most beautiful goals
42:12of the year 2025
42:14registered on the Argentine side
42:16the Independiente against Rivadavia
42:18in the 8th final of the playoffs
42:20of the national championship
42:22and while the two teams were back to back
42:24for nearly 55 minutes
42:26we had to wait for a lightning of genius
42:28signed Santiago Montiel
42:30look at the pictures
42:32the goalkeeper may have been blinded by the sun
42:34but he was completely surprised
42:36by the superb gesture of the Argentine defender
42:38result
42:401-0 for Independiente
42:42the club that will have another match of prestige
42:44against Boca Juniors
42:46in the quarterfinals of the Betano tournament
42:48in any case this magnificent goal
42:50will have made the fans in red vibrate
42:52who hope to be able to relive these emotions
42:54it will be on the side of the Bombonera
43:04I did not lie
43:06no Anas
43:08I know you are a great striker
43:10and you are also able to score
43:12except that if I do this gesture again
43:14I'm not sure I'll make it
43:16you can do it
43:18I take it as a compliment
43:20thank you very much
43:22that closes this page of hope
43:24this is also the end of this edition
43:26we take a break and we'll be back in a few moments
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