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00:07The information is on-going on Mediain TV Afrique.
00:10Thank you for joining us for this round of news.
00:13Here are the headlines.
00:14The Kingdom of Morocco, due to its historical responsibility and its presidency,
00:18considers the two-state solution as the key to guarantee the security and stability of the region.
00:26The head of Moroccan diplomacy, Nasser Bourita,
00:29said at the opening of the 5th meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-state solution.
00:34You will find the details in this newspaper.
00:39The university return is dedicated to the transition to higher speed,
00:43in the acceleration of the transformation of the higher education ecosystem.
00:48The head of the government, Aziz Arhanouch,
00:50declared it yesterday in the House of Representatives.
00:54We no longer count the deaths in the Gaza Strip.
00:57Civil defense established this Tuesday 44 people killed in new bombings on Palestinian territory.
01:04The Israeli army intensifies its attacks.
01:07We meet again right now for the development.
01:12Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
01:13We open this window of news with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita,
01:19who said today in Rabat that the Kingdom of Morocco,
01:23due to its historical responsibility and its presidency,
01:27considers the two-state solution as the key to guarantee the security and stability of the region.
01:35At the opening of the 5th meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-state solution,
01:42organized by the Kingdom of Morocco in partnership with the Kingdom of the Netherlands,
01:47under the theme of maintaining the dynamics of the peace process,
01:50lessons learned, successes and perspectives,
01:54the head of Moroccan diplomacy explained that it is rather this two-state solution
01:59and the only option according to which there is no loser,
02:04because everyone wins it, the Palestinians for their freedom and their dignity,
02:10the Israelis for their security and stability,
02:13and the entire region for opportunities for development and progress.
02:21Let's stay in the kingdom where the current university entrance
02:25which is dedicated to the effective launch and the transition to higher education,
02:29the implementation of strategic projects of the national plan,
02:33the acceleration of the transformation of the higher education ecosystem,
02:37scientific research and innovation on the horizon 2030.
02:41This is what was stated yesterday in the House of Representatives in Zizakhanoush.
02:45During a plenary session devoted to the oral questions on the general policy
02:50focused on the reform of the educational system of the pioneer school
02:54at the university of excellence in favor of rising generations,
02:58the head of the Moroccan government stressed that this vision aims to pursue,
03:02among other things, the implementation of a university model
03:06corresponding to international standards,
03:08even to promote the quality of human capital
03:11and make it a lever of global development in Morocco.
03:15Zizakhanoush, I invite you to listen.
03:26Throughout the 25 years of the reign of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
03:29the question of the Moroccan school has constituted a national priority for the sovereign
03:34who raised during his first speech on the throne in 1999
03:38the question of education and training as a second priority
03:42after the cause of territorial integrity.
03:45In this sense, I wish to recall the royal speech addressed to the nation
03:49at the occasion of the Feast of the Throne in 2015,
03:52in which the sovereign stressed that the reform of education
03:56must aim at the first chief to allow the learner
03:59to acquire knowledge and skills
04:02and to master national and foreign languages,
04:05especially in the scientific and technical fields
04:08that open the doors of social inclusion.
04:11The high vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
04:14for the reform of the system of education
04:17constitutes a strategic choice and a reference framework
04:20allowing to establish a public school
04:23aiming to qualify human capital
04:25and guarantee the equity and equality of chances.
04:33During this time, an important Moroccan delegation
04:36will take part in the regional seminar of the UN Committee of the 24
04:40scheduled from May 21 to May 23 in Dili in East Timor.
04:45The delegation will be led by the representative ambassador
04:48permanent of Morocco to the United Nations, Omar Hidal,
04:51as well as by His Majesty's Ambassador to Jakarta, Redouane Hosseini.
04:56This seminar will be the occasion for the Moroccan delegation
04:59to inform the members of the committee
05:02and the other participants of the latest developments
05:05regarding the question of the Moroccan Sahara,
05:08especially the wave of international support
05:11growing to the Moroccan Autonomy Initiative,
05:14now supported by more than 117 countries,
05:17that is, more than 60% of the UN member states.
05:24Now we focus on the activities of the Open Doors Day,
05:27organized by the National Security Council,
05:30and it's right away.
05:45Mon Enfance a Disparu is the new interactive space
05:48of awareness presented by the DGSN
05:52during the Open Doors Day.
05:55It highlights the dangers of the disappearance of children
05:58while promoting prevention, shared vigilance
06:01and the importance of a quick response
06:04in this type of situation.
06:06Explanations with Issam El Harbari and Sheyma Fikri.
06:11As part of the Open Doors Day organized by the DGSN,
06:14a particular space attracts attention.
06:17It is the stand named Mon Enfance a Disparu.
06:20It presents itself as a ray of social justice
06:23and an interactive platform.
06:25This initiative aims to raise awareness
06:28about the risk of the disappearance of minors
06:30and the prevention measures to be implemented.
06:33This educational space is for children and adults.
06:36It encourages collective vigilance
06:38through clear messages
06:40emphasizing the fact that prevention
06:42is a shared responsibility
06:44and that it begins well before the danger manifests itself.
06:48The Commissioner has given us valuable information
06:51especially on the judicial procedure
06:53to follow in case of the disappearance of a child
06:55whether as an educational staff or a parent.
06:58The students have also benefited
07:00from a session of awareness on this subject.
07:03The initiative also allows to present
07:05the digital platform named Mon Enfance a Disparu
07:08designed in partnership with the DGSN and META.
07:11This digital tool constitutes
07:13a quick and effective mechanism
07:15to report the disappearance of minors.
07:19In a judicial procedure
07:21it is essential to obtain explicit consent
07:24to disseminate research opinions
07:26on social networks
07:28including the photos of the missing child.
07:31If an educator opposes this,
07:33it is the classic procedure that is applied.
07:38In another space of the exhibition
07:40an officer addresses a group of older visitors.
07:43His intervention highlights
07:45the dangers of the digital world
07:47by emphasizing the fact that online prudence
07:50is just as crucial as in real life.
07:54We have been taught to beware of strangers.
07:57It is also important to be honest with our parents
08:00to avoid risky behaviors
08:02that could put us in danger.
08:04Advice is also addressed to the supervisors.
08:07The various actors of this series
08:09emphasize that vigilance
08:11is based on the commitment of all
08:13and that the knowledge of the legal rules
08:15and their application
08:17from the first signs of alert
08:19are essential.
08:35And now to Rabat,
08:37where the 15th edition
08:39of the round tables
08:41of the Arbois and the Mediterranean
08:43organized in partnership
08:45with the OCP group,
08:47the National Center for Scientific Research
08:49and the University of Marseille.
08:51This interdisciplinary meeting
08:53aims to explore
08:55the role of scientific breakthroughs
08:57in the shaping of contemporary societies.
08:59More details with Kenza.
09:07Placed under the theme of scientific breakthroughs,
09:09this edition highlighted
09:11the impact of technological advances
09:13on decision-making,
09:15lifestyles and economic organization.
09:17Discussions have been held
09:19on topics such as
09:21the societal implications
09:23of artificial intelligence,
09:25the transition to sustainable energy,
09:27the new approaches in soil science
09:29to climate change,
09:31as well as the contributions
09:33of mathematics applied
09:35to understanding complex phenomena
09:37on a global scale.
09:39It is a great pleasure to participate
09:41in this session of the round tables
09:43of the Arbois,
09:45under the subject of
09:47what are the innovations in science.
09:49The idea of these discussions
09:51is to have a panel of researchers
09:53but also of political actors
09:55to be able to identify
09:57what are the locks to be lifted
09:59so that the sciences that are developed
10:01in our laboratories
10:03can serve society
10:05A debate open to the public
10:07and two sessions of round tables
10:09favoring a dialogue between
10:11researchers, decision-makers
10:13and actors of civil society.
10:15This is the 15th round table conference
10:17of the Arbois,
10:19with the help of the ECP
10:21and UM6P, in a great setting.
10:23I think this is more important
10:25than any other
10:27because it talks about the breakthroughs
10:29that have been made in science
10:31and the societal consequences.
10:33The conference is the result
10:35of the collective reflection
10:37on the scientific advances
10:39and their influence on our societies
10:41and has helped to strengthen
10:43the links between academic institutions
10:45and industrial partners,
10:47illustrating a collaborative approach
10:49to anticipate future challenges.
10:51In Gaza, civil defense
10:53made state this Tuesday
10:55of the death of 44 people
10:57in new bombings
10:59on Palestinian territory
11:01and intensified its military offensive.
11:03The civil defense teams
11:05transferred to hospitals
11:07at least 44 dead,
11:09mostly children and women,
11:11as well as dozens of injured
11:13following new massacres
11:15committed by the occupation
11:17in several areas of the Gaza Strip,
11:19said Mahmoud Bassal, spokesman
11:21of this first aid organization.
11:23The Israeli army provided
11:25no comment in the media.
11:31This time, in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict
11:33following a long interview
11:35with Vladimir Putin,
11:37yesterday, Donald Trump
11:39announced that negotiations
11:41in view of a ceasefire
11:43would start immediately.
11:45For his part, his Russian counterpart
11:47indicated that Moscow was ready
11:49to board with Kiev on a memorandum
11:51on a possible peace treaty.
11:53The American president
11:55realized his call with Putin
11:57to several European leaders,
11:59including Volodymyr Zelensky,
12:01who, according to Berlin,
12:03Europe and the United States
12:05will closely coordinate
12:07these negotiations on Ukraine,
12:09a hope that will be fulfilled
12:11after more than three years
12:13of war between Kiev and Moscow.
12:15A little detour to Geneva
12:17or to the South,
12:19a scrutiny during the 18th
12:21World Health Assembly
12:23which lasts until May 27
12:25and after more than three years
12:27on the prevention of the fight
12:29against pandemics
12:31has been adopted today
12:33by the World Health Organization.
12:35The announcement is made by the President
12:37of the World Health Assembly
12:39and Minister of Health of the Philippines,
12:41Ted Herboza.
12:43A decision that intervenes
12:45in a context of drastic cuts
12:47in the budget of the WHO,
12:49yet faced with ever more crises.
12:51When you finally reach consensus
12:53on the morning of the 16th...
12:55Back in the continent,
12:57in the presence of his counterpart
12:59of higher education
13:01and several other guests
13:03of Marc Mahmoudafi,
13:05Minister of Culture
13:07inaugurated the space
13:09called the Box of Values.
13:11One of the flagship actions
13:13of the Culture Year
13:15to instill cultural values
13:17in youth,
13:19is taking place.
13:21This activity of the project
13:23Mali Culture 2025
13:25comes from the will of the highest authorities
13:27in Mali,
13:29including the President of the Transition,
13:31General of the Army,
13:33Assimi Gouita,
13:35who by decreeing this year
13:37the Culture Year
13:39will make values a landmark
13:41for Malian youth.
13:43The purpose of the program
13:45is to train
13:47everything that will enable them
13:49to actively participate
13:51in the construction
13:53of a new Mali, a Mali 3.
13:55This program,
13:57facing the Box of Values
13:59inaugurated in the presence
14:01This program,
14:03facing the Box of Values
14:05inaugurated in the presence
14:07of the Ministers of Higher Education
14:09and National Education,
14:11aims to put the educational system
14:13at the heart of this device.
14:15The French nation knows itself.
14:17We are here for that.
14:19The Culture Year,
14:21the 2025 Culture Year,
14:23is an invitation
14:25for Malians
14:27to reinforce themselves,
14:29to reconnect with their roots,
14:31to reconnect with their culture,
14:33to know their culture
14:35and to live it intensely.
14:37and to live it intensely.
14:39An appreciated initiative,
14:41but several actors demand
14:43national languages
14:45in the school programs.
14:47It is also the place
14:49to address the authorities
14:51of the country to introduce
14:53our national languages
14:55in our schools
14:57because our young people
14:59have lost their bearings.
15:01To find their bearings,
15:03you need culture.
15:05Language is the vehicle of culture.
15:07As our languages have been
15:09officialized,
15:11they will be introduced in schools.
15:13Historians, traditionalists and teachers
15:15will organize several conferences
15:17in the country in connection
15:19with values and traditions.
15:21Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
15:23the historic city of Grand Bassam
15:25in Ivory Coast
15:27now hosts a new cultural jewel
15:29called the House of Art.
15:31This initiative participates
15:33in the revitalization
15:35of this city marked
15:37by the attacks of 2016
15:39and is now in competition
15:41with the new Balméyère sites.
15:43Let's listen to Emilie Saccone
15:45and Ferdinand Coquot.
15:47It is here,
15:49in the heart of Grand Bassam,
15:51that the former hotel of the Edouard
15:53Posts was fully rehabilitated
15:55to become a space dedicated
15:57to culture and artistic creation.
15:59A joint project of the
16:01Ivorian Ministry of Culture
16:03and Francophonie and the
16:05Société Générale Côte d'Ivoire Foundation.
16:07Through its inaugural exhibition
16:09entitled SOUFFLE, which goes
16:11beyond the borders of African creativity,
16:13this new museum intends
16:15to become a hub of exchange
16:17and inspiration for artists
16:19and lovers of contemporary art.
16:21Supporting contemporary art
16:23is a fair choice.
16:25And by accompanying our talents,
16:27our young people,
16:29the young people in the future,
16:31as well as those who are confirmed,
16:33you actually provide
16:35an incentive to this ensemble.
16:37We therefore wish to accompany
16:39the explosion of African artists
16:41by offering them a platform
16:43to express themselves and be known
16:45nationally, but also
16:47pan-African and internationally.
16:49Together, we can
16:51contribute to making art a vector
16:53of dialogue, sharing
16:55and cultural exchange.
16:57For the inhabitants and the traditional
16:59chefery, this cultural masterpiece
17:01is a living memory
17:03not only of the Ivorian community,
17:05but also of the Nzima people.
17:07This building has been added
17:09to the cultural and material heritage
17:11of UNESCO in Grand Bassam.
17:13It is a happy milestone
17:15for the city of Grand Bassam.
17:17Several projects are currently
17:19under study to contribute to the
17:21preservation, development and sustainable
17:23management of this historic city,
17:25with the ambition of making it a
17:27tourist and cultural hub
17:29in the foreground.
17:31This is the story of the guest
17:33of this major newspaper.
17:43TACA Morocco, in consortium
17:45with Nareva and the
17:47Mohamed VI Investment Fund,
17:49has concluded development agreements
17:51with the Moroccan government
17:53and the National Office of
17:55Electricity and Drinking Water.
17:57They concern strategic projects
17:59in the energy and water sectors,
18:01in the sowing of the partnership
18:03consecrated by the joint
18:05declaration of His Majesty
18:07the King Mohamed VI and dear
18:09Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
18:11signed at the end of 2023 in Abu Dhabi.
18:13To find out more, ladies and gentlemen,
18:15we meet our guest of the major
18:17newspaper, Abdelhatif Komat,
18:19a university professor in Casablanca.
18:21Hello to you, Professor.
18:23Hello and thank you for the invitation.
18:25These agreements
18:27concern, in particular,
18:29new capacities for the production of
18:31flexible and low-carbon electricity
18:33operating on natural gas
18:35and renewable capacities
18:37on the development of these projects.
18:39What do we already know?
18:41So what we know is that
18:43these projects are perfectly integrated
18:45in a strategy that is
18:47traced by Morocco,
18:49under instructions and
18:51guidance of His Majesty,
18:53which is to optimize
18:55our energy mix
18:57and to go
18:59as far as possible towards
19:01clean energy.
19:03You know that what you mentioned
19:05as two axes, namely
19:07of course low-cost energy
19:09based on natural gas
19:11and then renewable energy,
19:13today they are promoted
19:15worldwide. First of all,
19:17because there is a tendency to
19:19lower costs, and moreover there is
19:21a study prepared by the OECD
19:23which compares
19:25the costs of the different sources of energy
19:27and it turns out that
19:29precisely renewable energies and natural gas
19:31today have a lower cost
19:33and they will have in the future
19:35even lower costs. The second thing
19:37is of course that they are perfectly
19:39integrated in a universal concern
19:41which is the protection of the environment,
19:43which is to face
19:45climate allies, and here
19:47it is also a strategy that
19:49is oriented by
19:51Morocco since
19:53His Majesty's reign.
19:55In fact, from the start,
19:57he gave his vision
19:59in relation to a societal project,
20:01in which he has a social dimension,
20:03a human dimension, but there is also
20:05the sustainable development
20:07and protection of the environment,
20:09and these projects are perfectly
20:11integrated in these strategies.
20:13And precisely in this strategic
20:15context, marked by the urgency
20:17of the execution of hydric and
20:19energy projects, this partnership
20:21will be realized in accelerated time,
20:23with an investment amount
20:25of nearly 130 billion dirhams
20:27by 2030. Is this time
20:29envisaged, in particular, with
20:31the organization of the World
20:33Football and the needs that this event
20:35will generate?
20:37So, of course, you know
20:39that we have a cap today,
20:41which is 2030.
20:43Of course, Morocco will
20:45co-organize the World Cup,
20:47there will be growing needs,
20:49because there will be a lot of
20:51visitors, and then we have to give
20:53a good image of our country.
20:55First of all, there is
20:57the material need for
20:59energy, water, etc.,
21:01but there is also the tendency to
21:03go towards a green economy,
21:05towards a concern
21:07for green growth. And so all of this
21:09goes on a material level, on an
21:11economic level, but also on a
21:13societal level and on a
21:15image level. So the
21:17meeting today is 2030,
21:19so we have about
21:21five years to carry out these projects,
21:23but I believe that Morocco today has developed
21:25an expertise. You know
21:27that we have had experiences in the field
21:29of clean energy
21:31through the Nour station
21:33for solar energy,
21:35we have had
21:37successful experiments in the field of
21:39salmon, we have the question of
21:41the highway, of water, which
21:43we saw today more than a year and a half ago,
21:45and so we have an expertise that will
21:47allow us to capitalize on our
21:49projects already carried out, to advance
21:51as much as this will be done as part of
21:53an international partnership.
21:55These projects are therefore also
21:57aimed at strengthening
21:59Moroccan water security, with
22:01an additional capacity for
22:03drainage targeting 900 million
22:05cubic meters of saline water,
22:07as well as 800 million cubic meters
22:09of water transport, through
22:11the water highway project, which you just
22:13mentioned. Can you also tell us more
22:15about this project in particular?
22:17So the
22:19water highway project
22:21is a project of great
22:23sensitivity and great
22:25strategy. You know that we already
22:27have an experience here, a year
22:29and a half ago, and on royal
22:31instructions, the water highway
22:33which actually allowed to serve
22:35the region of Casablanca-Rabat
22:37via the region of Cebu
22:39through this highway, which
22:41was healthy at the time,
22:43and the experience today, it will
22:45have to be expanded to other
22:47regions. And
22:49I would like to insist on
22:51the royal guidelines,
22:53especially today, the
22:55strategy of Morocco in terms of
22:57building new dams, is to
22:59build them in the
23:01most disadvantaged regions
23:03in the most viable,
23:05especially the northern regions,
23:07and then to allow highways
23:09to feed the regions
23:11less disadvantaged.
23:13So this is a
23:15strategy that
23:17has already been started,
23:19but which will develop in the
23:21future throughout the coast
23:23of our country, and in particular
23:31All of these projects will
23:33also be held equally between
23:35TACA Morocco and Nareba,
23:37with a participation of 15%
23:39for the Mohamed VI Fund for
23:41Investment and the other public actors.
23:43Is it possible to say that projects
23:45of such a level of investment
23:47can only be realized with
23:49public-private partnership?
23:51So, of course,
23:53public-private entrepreneurship
23:55is very, very important. You know that
23:57today it is a worldwide trend.
23:59It is about
24:01capitalizing on the
24:03capacity, on the expertise
24:05of the public, and
24:07it is about the public capitalizing
24:09on management, on
24:11rationalization and optimization of resources
24:13as it is known in the private sector.
24:15And so it is, in fact,
24:17a convergence, it is a
24:19mutualization of resources, in the
24:21sense of carrying out large-scale
24:23projects in terms
24:25of investment needs, but also
24:27of social, economic and
24:29strategic impact.
24:31And today, from now on, whether at the regional level
24:33or at the national level, Morocco
24:35is increasingly opting for projects
24:37in the context of public-private partnership.
24:39Precisely, these
24:41investment projects are at the
24:43height of the excellence of the partnership
24:45between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
24:47Is it possible to say that all areas
24:49of activity are concerned by
24:51the very good relationship between
24:53the two countries as well?
24:55Indeed, in fact,
24:57we remember the visit,
24:59I would say, highly
25:01symbolic, led
25:03by His Majesty to the United Arab Emirates
25:05a month and a half ago,
25:07and what came out
25:09as a highly strategic
25:11positioning of the relationship between
25:13the two countries. So,
25:15today we are on significant
25:17investment amounts. We are,
25:19of course, on highly strategic
25:21projects. Of course,
25:23as you said, the partnership and
25:25cooperation with the United Arab Emirates
25:27in several sectors. Historically,
25:29we are in the hotel industry,
25:31in tourism,
25:33real estate, infrastructure,
25:35but the trend
25:37from now on is
25:39to go more towards
25:41highly strategic sectors.
25:43And here, of course, we are talking
25:45about everything that is desalination, everything that is
25:47infrastructure, everything that is
25:49green economy,
25:51and then the leading industry.
25:53So all of this makes it
25:55true that it is a model
25:57partnership, a model
25:59between countries, friends,
26:01brothers, but which could also be
26:03a model advocated
26:05by other countries, because
26:07indeed it strengthens
26:09the relationship, it
26:11leads to a common destiny,
26:13it actually
26:15goes in the direction of
26:17exchange of experience and expertise,
26:19and I believe that Morocco,
26:21with other countries as well,
26:23is a country that has always been
26:25open to the international,
26:27which balances its relations, but
26:29with some countries, like the United Arab Emirates,
26:31we have
26:33advanced, I would say,
26:35to an even higher level,
26:37and this, of course, is a
26:39royal initiative, which
26:41in fact today is giving
26:43very good results in terms of
26:45partnership and cooperation.
26:47An exemplary model, therefore, to realize.
26:49Thank you again, Abdelatif Komat,
26:51for the details.
26:53I remind you that you are also a university professor
26:55in Casablanca.
26:59And without further ado, it's time for
27:01sports news.
27:11And sports news,
27:13always with Anas Bakar. Hello, Anas.
27:15Hello, Anas Bakar. So, we start
27:17this tour of the horizon with news
27:19also of Moroccan football,
27:21with a change of schedule for the final
27:23of the CAF Cup, and an important news,
27:25also a visit of Spanish football
27:27in the kingdom. If you have planned an alarm,
27:29put it two hours earlier,
27:31since the African Football Confederation
27:33has officially announced a change
27:35of schedule concerning this final return
27:37of the CAF Cup, which will oppose
27:39the Tanzanian club of Simba SC
27:41to the sporting renaissance of Breken,
27:43initially scheduled at 4 p.m.
27:45The meeting will take place at 4 p.m.
27:47This is what the CAF revealed
27:49in its statement, and the winners
27:51of this year's Confederation Total Energy Cup
27:53will receive a new trophy,
27:55which will be revealed later in the week.
27:57The African Football
27:59Board also announced
28:01last Saturday,
28:03at the Breken Stadium,
28:05the Moroccans took a good option
28:07by betting on the score
28:09from 2 goals to 0.
28:13In Morocco, the president of the
28:15Spanish Professional Football League,
28:17Javier Tebas, met his Moroccan counterpart
28:19Adslan Blachor,
28:21during a two-day visit to the kingdom.
28:23The delegations of the two leagues
28:25met in Rabat
28:27to proceed with an in-depth examination
28:29of the functioning of professional football
28:31in the two countries that are
28:33about to host the World Cup in 2030
28:35with Portugal.
28:37Javier Tebas' arrival also
28:39shows the interest of the League
28:41in the development of football in the kingdom.
28:43This visit takes place during a period
28:45when the Moroccan authorities intend
28:47to refine their model of sporting governance,
28:49thus opening up to
28:51structuring partnerships
28:53in the approach of the major continental
28:55and international competitions planned in Morocco.
28:59And then let's put the leather in Europe
29:01and Anas, we now know the date
29:03of the return of the next
29:05men's and women's golden balls,
29:07with also a nod
29:09to a Spanish goalkeeper
29:11with a career spanning two quarters of a century.
29:13And the right-back of Paris Saint-Germain,
29:15Achraf Hakimi, captain of the Lions of the Atlas
29:17and midfielder of the Racing Club
29:19of Lens 9 Ainaoui,
29:21appears in the 11th goal of the season
29:232024-2025 of Ligue 1,
29:25played by the daily team.
29:27He is trained on the basis of the notes delivered
29:29every day of the French championship
29:31by the French-language publication reporters.
29:33Hakimi was already present
29:35in the past season alongside the Parisian goalkeeper
29:37Gianluigi Donnarumma.
29:39With an average of 5.75,
29:41he accompanies his teammates
29:43Marquinhos, Ousmane Dembele,
29:45the surprise of this 11-year-old Ainaoui
29:47with his average of 5.94
29:49who closed the season with 8 goals,
29:51of which only 7 in the last three months.
29:53Ainaoui stood out
29:55by scoring his very first double
29:57against Monaco last Saturday
29:59for the 34th day of Ligue 1.
30:03And Babacar spoke to you a few seconds ago.
30:05The 69th ceremony of the Golden Ball
30:07will be held on September 22nd
30:09at the Châtelet Theatre.
30:11This is what the magazine France Football
30:13announced yesterday, which annually
30:15awards this prestigious distinction.
30:17Organized in partnership with the UEFA,
30:19the event, which celebrates the individual
30:21and collective excellence on the international stage,
30:23will honor the best players
30:25of the 2024-2025 season.
30:29This edition will introduce new distinctions
30:31for the players, reinforcing
30:33the commitment to women's football
30:35for the second time in a row.
30:37The list of names for all the distinctions
30:39will be revealed at the beginning of August.
30:41100 journalists from the best-ranked
30:43countries in the FIFA rankings
30:45will then be in charge of voting for the winners.
30:47Last year, the male Golden Ball
30:49was awarded to Spanish player
30:51Rodri from Manchester City,
30:53while his compatriot Aitana Bonamatic
30:55from FC Barcelona was awarded
30:57for the second time in a row.
31:00A centre-forward
31:02for England,
31:04who have a disappointing result
31:06with a small slip-up
31:08in Argentina,
31:10and a favourite already beaten
31:12in a national tournament.
31:14And already England's champion, Liverpool,
31:16was surprised on Brighton's pitch.
31:183-2 for their last move of the season,
31:20and a third match without a win
31:22for the 37th and penultimate day
31:24of the Premier League.
31:26Harvey Elliott, however, had opened the score
31:29with a beautiful collective action
31:31initiated by Dominic Sloboslai,
31:33and ended after a 100-man service
31:35from Connor Bradley.
31:37The locals reacted shortly after the half-hour
31:39with Yassine Ayari,
31:41followed by Brian Grudhart,
31:43followed by Elliot Sloboslai.
31:45For the second goal of the Reds,
31:47scored by the Hungarian before the break,
31:49Brighton took advantage of the men's
31:51weakness in red with the equalisation
31:53of Kaoru Mitoma before the victorious goal
31:55scored by Jack Inchelwood
31:58Brighton climbed to 8th place,
32:00which could be synonymous with Europe
32:02before their last game,
32:04in Tottenham on Sunday.
32:06It was a great game of football.
32:08Two teams that wanted to play,
32:10that wanted to win,
32:12and that had no intention
32:14to do things that people don't like to see
32:16when they watch a game.
32:18So no time loss,
32:20no goal-scoring,
32:22two teams that for nearly 100 minutes
32:24tried to win a game
32:26with brilliant individual moments.
32:28I saw a few of them from us,
32:30but also from the opposition,
32:32the execution of their second goal,
32:34the keeper's ball towards the midfield,
32:36who pretended to play the ball
32:38outwards and then played
32:40towards his midfield,
32:42was a great moment for them.
32:44And then the 3-2 action,
32:46the way Mitoma made the ball bounce
32:48behind his leg,
32:50standing towards the midfield,
32:52which then passed under him.
32:54It was a great moment throughout the game.
32:56It was a pleasure to watch this match,
32:58but unfortunately we didn't get
33:00the result we wanted.
33:04And a surprise in Argentina
33:06with the premature elimination
33:08of Boca Juniors by Independiente
33:10in the quarter-finals of the tournament
33:12in Pertura, concluding the first phase
33:14of the championship.
33:16Final score 1-0,
33:18taking advantage of the advantage of the field
33:20in a bombonera full of cracks,
33:22the Blue Devils shone by their imprecision
33:24in the last gesture,
33:26allowing the visitors to score
33:28the only goal of the match.
33:30It was by Alvaro Angulo's intermediary.
33:32After the end of the game,
33:34the Colombian took advantage of a corner
33:36badly pushed by the defense
33:38to get into the repair area
33:40and send a stunning shot
33:42in the goals of the Bosteros.
33:44Independiente will face in the semi-final
33:46of this play-off, Huracán,
33:48winner in the previous round of Rosario Central
33:50by 1-0.
33:58And then, decisive pass in Spain
34:00where the Pibasque will vibrate
34:02to the rhythm of a shock 100%
34:04Premier League before flirting
34:06with the gloves in tribute
34:08to a Spanish world champion
34:10who is about to play his last match.
34:12You diversify the techniques
34:14in this relaunch, I appreciate.
34:16The players of Tottenham arrived
34:18to prepare their Europa League final
34:20scheduled for tomorrow evening
34:22at San Mames, the stadium of the Athletic Bilbao.
34:24It will be against Manchester United.
34:26The Poulin d'Ange-Posteco-Glou
34:28have even been welcomed
34:30by a small committee of supporters
34:32already present on site
34:34to support their team
34:36on the eve of the final.
34:38Just like the Red Devils,
34:40this final will be a great opportunity
34:42for the Spurs to qualify
34:44for the next edition of the Champions League
34:46and take a 7th place in the Premier League
34:48with another home game.
34:50It will be against Brighton.
34:52As a reminder, Tottenham reached
34:54the final of the C3
34:56after eliminating the Z in the 8th
34:58of the final, the Eintracht Frankfurt
35:00in the quarterfinals before
35:02having the Norwegians of Bodoglimt
35:04in the last quarry.
35:06In an interview given
35:08to Spanish television,
35:10Pepe Reina announced his retirement
35:12after the last match of the Italian championship.
35:14With Como at the end of a long
35:1625-year professional career,
35:18the 2010 World Champion
35:20said he wanted to become a coach
35:22and that he would take this position
35:24next season.
35:26Passed by the biggest European clubs
35:28throughout his career,
35:30Barca, Liverpool, Napoli or AC Milan,
35:32Reina will play his 939th professional match,
35:34902 in the club,
35:3637 in the national team.
35:38In addition to his 2010 World Cup
35:40won with La Roja,
35:42he won the Euro in 2008 and 2012
35:44by being the third goalkeeper
35:46of the Spanish national team
35:48behind Iker Casillas and Victor Valdés.
35:50To that, we can add
35:52national cups in Italy and England,
35:54a German championship with Bayern
35:56or a great UEFA cup with Liverpool.
36:00Still in Spain,
36:02FC Barcelona will have work
36:04during this summer transfer
36:06with Marc-André Ter Stegen,
36:08not yet at the level after his long knee injury
36:10The Spanish club will have
36:12a transfer in England
36:14to strengthen the position
36:16of goalkeeper.
36:18According to the Catalan press,
36:20Mundo Deportivo is in charge
36:22and Blaugrana is thinking
36:24about the Argentinian goalkeeper
36:26Emiliano Martínez,
36:28who has 52 matches,
36:30all mixed competition this season
36:32and whose tears in the last match
36:34of Aston Villa
36:36make it impossible to predict
36:38In London, with Albiceleste
36:40followed by Manchester United
36:42and several Saudi Arabian teams,
36:44he will agree to join Catalonia
36:46where he will probably be
36:48put in competition
36:50with Marc-André Ter Stegen.
36:54And a 7 in tennis
36:56with the only African stage
36:58of the women's circuit
37:00which continues in Rabat
37:02and good entries for the Moroccans
37:04at home are to be noted.
37:06The Italian Lucia Bronzetti
37:08missed her first round
37:10in Rabat
37:12against the Turkish Zeynep Sömer
37:14in two games.
37:16Final score 6-2, 6-1
37:18in the first round of the Grand Prix
37:20Saint-Altesse-Royal-La-Princesse-L'Emeriem
37:22tournament organized under the patronage
37:24of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
37:26the head of series number 3
37:28of the tournament of the capital
37:30did not know how to respond
37:32to the aggressiveness of his opponent
37:34despite two balls saved
37:36the 26-year-old Italian
37:38could not get back in the game
37:40losing 6 times her service
37:42in this meeting.
37:44In the next round, Zeynep Sömer
37:46will face the winner of the duel
37:48that will oppose this afternoon
37:50the Moroccan Yasmine Khabej
37:52and the Latvian Anastasia Sevastova
37:54are playing, for the moment
37:56there is a 7 everywhere.
38:04And in the double tournament
38:06the Moroccan duo composed
38:08of Ayel Aounish, Edy Eljardy
38:10is qualified for the quarterfinals
38:12of the Grand Prix
38:14Saint-Altesse-Royal-La-Princesse-L'Emeriem
38:16after his victory
38:18against the Dutch tandem
38:20composed of Liane Tran
38:22and Ekaterina Yashina
38:24in two games. Final score
38:267-6, 6-4
38:28for a place in the last square
38:30the two Moroccans will know
38:32who will be their opponent this afternoon
38:34it will be either the British
38:36Maya Lumsden and the Chinese
38:38Qianhui Chang or the Spanish
38:40Yvonne Caballé-Riemers
38:42and the Belgian Magali Kempem
38:44a nice start for Ayel Aounish
38:46who will make his entrance
38:48in a simple way in this early afternoon
38:50against the Burundian
38:52Sada Naimana on the Rabat courts
38:54Sada Naimana
38:56who was disqualified a few days earlier.
38:58Still in the world of football
39:00news of the Strasbourg
39:02and Hamburg tournaments
39:04in preparation for the
39:06French internationals
39:08who will debut this Sunday
39:10in Paris.
39:12And the wildcard
39:14British Emma Radou-Kanouf
39:16has reached the second round
39:18of the Strasbourg tournament
39:20clearly dominating the Australian
39:22Daria Kasatkina,
39:24number 6 of the tournament
39:26in the evening at the tennis club
39:28of the city of Alsace.
39:30The British, 43rd in the world
39:32at the WTA, will face the American
39:34Daniel Collins during the second round
39:36of the tournament.
39:38Among the other results to remember
39:40from yesterday's game in Strasbourg
39:42the premature departure of the French
39:44Alizée Cornet in front of her audience
39:46against the lucky loser Marie Bouskova
39:48unlike her qualified compatriot
39:50Jeanne Parry, winner of the Canadian
39:52Leila Fernandez.
39:54And finally, the Brazilian
39:56Beatriz Haddad Maia
39:58and the Russian
40:00Lyudmila Samsonova.
40:10And we finish with the men
40:12the Hamburg tournament now placed
40:14on the week before Roland Garros
40:16has seen his first head of series
40:18rallied the second round in the afternoon
40:20of yesterday and after being full
40:22schedule of this German tournament
40:24in press conference the day before.
40:26Alexander Zeref, winner of the
40:28event in 2023, has passed
40:30number 3 in the world after the victory
40:32of Carlos Alcala on Masters 1000
40:34in Rome, has perfectly started
40:36against Alexander Kovacevic
40:38in an hour and a half game
40:40in two rounds 6-1, 7-6
40:42the German will face in the next round
40:44the French Alexander Muller
40:46who qualified after his success
40:48against Elias Himmer
40:50also in two rounds 6-3, 7-5
40:52and on his side, the Russian
40:54Andrei Roublev, head of series
40:56number 3 of this tournament
40:58was also out of the tournament
41:00he didn't tremble to pass
41:02Damir Dzomo by winning
41:04also in 2-7, 6-4, 6-3
41:06he is now waiting for the winner
41:08of another match that will be played
41:10in the day between Jan Lennart-Struf
41:12and Justin Engel.
41:14And it was with our head of series
41:16of the sports newspapers here
41:18Damir Dzomo, Anas Bakar, thank you again
41:20Thank you Abba Bakar, see you tomorrow
41:22And this is the end of this news
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