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to. keep you on your toes crazy stories at the base idea so every young person needs to listen to crime fighters and share tell a friend tell a friend to. larger don't miss it. this is detail the news coming to you live from berlin and turkey's president says his country will never accept jerusalem as the capital of israel hosting a conference of muslim nations in istanbul and lashes out at israel and cause jerusalem a red line for muslims we'll talk to our correspondent in istanbul also coming up
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a stunning victory for the u.s. democrats as their candidate doug jones claims victory in alabama a special election his opponents defeat a major setback for the republican party that could or to the bottoms of power in the senate. and british cycling icon chris froome has failed a duping test recorded during it's been at a race in space and investigation is underway. how do unless i'm. turkish president richard john has called on all countries to recognize jerusalem as the capital of palestine he was speaking as he hosted a summit of the organization of islamic cooperation in istanbul he couldn't leaders to forge a united response to u.s.
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president donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as a captive is red and drawn call that move a red line from muslims. he hopes today's summit will mobilize muslim support for an independent palestinian state here's some of what he had to say. i invite all the countries backing international law and fairness to recognize jerusalem as the occupied capital of palestine we cannot delay this any longer. and it underscores one dorrian jones is at that summit and joins me now from istanbul dorian no ed john has put the question of jerusalem and palestine at the top of the agenda at this oh i see summit support is there for his position. well it certainly hear it it appears that he does have very much strong support he sees as some of his a bringing together of the muslim world to our pows trumps decision to recognize
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jerusalem as the capital of israel and beyond that he's been using as a platform to issue a very strong condemnation of israeli security forces calling them terrorists but as you said the key part of his speech is about starting a process to recognize jerusalem as the capital of palestine he called it an occupy capital and a wider efforts to recognize the palestinian state as an independent country and very much so he sees this summit as the beginning of a process to achieve those goals the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has said they do prisoners to accept the united states as an honest off air broker in dissolving this come conflict if any consensus that that who should take away from the united states. well yes mahmoud abbas addressing the summit said the. united states had lost the moral and political authority to be the arbiter in the peace process and he said that this should be
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immediately transferred to the united nations he also wrote a very tough speech against the united states saying attacking the congress for accusing them of being terrorists i think in many ways for the record trumps moves as a way of venting all this anger of frustrations been building up over the united states over the years he said that now the united states' role in the peace process is over and will be looking very much to the international community and he is in fact very much boy but what he sees is the isolation of trump he said to many of trump's key allies haven't supported him over this move and he sees that as a basis to uniting. the international community to put pressure on israel to solve the peace process calling for sanctions on israel if they do not move forward on peace efforts and do it finally what kind of outcome is president ed on hoping from this summit the. he's hosting in istanbul. i think that.
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certainly he sees this summit as giving intel person an opportunity has put him again on the world stage he has been facing creasing isolation from many of his allies he sees this as a as a platform to reestablishing his international credential and he sees opportunity of bringing what he sees as the wider muslim community to unite against what he sees as the injustices in israel but it has to be said that there is a glaring emissions of many key countries haven't attended this twenty two leaders of the muslim world are here countries like saudi arabia and egypt their leaders haven't attended and that underlines that there are still deep divisions with specially within the arab world over this while there is agreement of the opposition to trump's move but going forward that doesn't seem to be much unity in the arab world about what to do about the decision by president dropped during jones in istanbul thank you very much. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the violent in switzerland
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a multi vehicle crash has led authorities to close a seventeen kilometer got hydro tunnel beneath the alps media said two people were killed and several injured after a truck collided with a car the accident has reportedly cause structural damage to the tunnel one of europe's key transport routes. german chancellor angela merkel is in france for talks aimed at drumming up support for a new antiterrorism force in africa's sahil region european african leaders want to assemble a group of five thousand local troops by mid two thousand and eighteen they book alongside french and u.n. troops already fighting islamist militia in the area which stretches from mauritania across to chad. firefighters have contained trente percent of a massive blaze that has reached california santa barbara county the wildfire has been reaching across the los angeles region for two weeks is burned more than seven hundred homes and forced tens of thousands to evacuate. turning out of the united
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states and what is being seen as a major setback to president donald trump the democratic candidate doug jones has one a u.s. senate seat in the deeply convective state of alabama on the campaign of the republican can did it roy moore was overshadowed by allegations of sexual misconduct numerous republicans pulled their support from law off the allegations surfaced yet president donald trump very publicly supported him the result in alabama also changes the balance of power in washington the republican majority in the senate now shrinks from two votes to just one. of all the states in which the democratic fight should take shape alabama was an unlikely starting point the party has not won a senate seat here and a quarter of a century. really. just around the
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state of alabama so we have shown the country the way there with. the celebrations here or much to the control history surrounding his opponent. airlie or in the day the republican crusader roy had hoped his horse named sassy would carry him to victory. it was the final bid to cast him as a thorough bred conservative in a campaign marred by multiple allegations from women claiming he had molested them decades ago when they were teenagers even for high ranking republicans moore's actions and policies were beyond the pale he believes homosexuality should be illegal and that moves shouldn't serve in congress. for donald trump the only thing that mattered was moore's loyalty to his vision the
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president has congratulated doug jones on a hard fought victory but said votes cast for a third candidate harmed the rights and votes played a very big factor he tweeted bought a win is a win not so. he has refused to concede. but the votes are still coming in and we're looking at that but god bless you as you go all by giving place during and thank you for coming tonight with not over and it's going to take some time. but it is democrats who are smiling having narrowed the republicans majority in the senate to just one day says they say a sign of success is to come in crucial elections next year. in the central african republic at least ten people have died in fighting between muslim and christian militia in the past week alone they are the latest casualties
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in four years of conflict the country may be rich in natural resources but it's people are desperately poor a fifth of its five million citizens have been displaced the un refugee agency in fact says at around five hundred twenty thousand people have fled the country and six hundred thousand have been intel analyst displaced all are living in temporary camps now demeans they challenging for journalists to enter the country but you going snide it managed to get to the town of kaga bundle and sent us this report from on the conditions that. this is the first aid delivery in months to reach the kaga bondo refugee camp up until now the runway had been blocked by survivors seeking shelter from war and persecution. those who ended up here have horrific stories to tell of murdered family members rape and kidnappings of entire villages burnt to the ground. un soldiers patrol the
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area here that provides enough security to make sure aid arrive safely. unicef has built a temporary school where the thousands of children stranded here receive lessons. lucy flush who is one of them. she's twelve years old. you send in everything. and my father is dead in the select car killed my grandfather and me so we fled from our village have been living here for three years. to live in. her teacher tells us the rest of her story the muslim seleka rebels kidnapped her mother lucy hasn't seen her since everybody here is severely traumatized uni safa at least tries to create some sense of normality in the camp even if it's an almost impossible task. the
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humanitarian needs are increasing sadly more and more people are under attack are these we are now we have six hundred thousand people who are internally displaced within the country which is what it was at the peak of the crisis in twenty fourteen so there's still a lot to do. the last brutal attack in congo bondo happened about a year ago many parts of the city have been abandoned those who survived are now squeezed in at the camp of the airport along with thousands of refugees. more than thirty thousand people are living in refugee camps. many of them have homes nearby but to walk home means risking their lives violence can erupt at any time even u.n. troops only managed to broker a fragile peace the majority of the country has been ruled by approximately twenty
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different armed groups fighting each other for control. of the front lines between the warring rebel groups run right through the middle of the city u.n. troops have taken a position on the only bridge and check vehicles for weapons but so far they've been unable to stop the bitter fighting the chances for peace are slim the conflict may be rooted in religion and ethnic origin but it's fueled by the fight over the country's resources land gold and diamonds news than from the world of sport in chris froome winner of this is still a difference and spanish cycling races has failed a duping test and could face a suspension from cycling investigation is underway. it's no secret that chris froome has suffered from the risperidone condition since childhood the four time tour de france winner has an inhaler to control his symptoms and according to him
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uses the admissible levels of medication set up but the world anti-doping agency. but in a urine test taken on september seventh during lab in spain which he went on to win the british cyclist had twice the legal amount of the osman drug in his system from claims his symptoms worsened during the spanish road race and following medical advice increased his dosage within the permitted levels in a message on his twitter account froome expressed his innocence writing thank you for all the messages of support this morning i'm confident that we will get to the bottom of this unfortunately i can't share any more information than i already have until the inquiry is complete. cycling's world governing body the u.c.i. wants more details from froome and for the time being he has not been suspended one german anti-doping experts told that he finds the increased dosage quite high. team sky said they're cooperating with the investigation however if the briton fails to
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offer a sufficient explanation he may have to forfeit his luck with that title and could face a lengthy battle from the sport. coming up ahead to dubai not just fashion week wrapped up recently catch up with a gentleman designer who hopes to make it big with her own clothing line including fashionable johns. bent doesn't really have that story and also a trade which might be brewing between canada and the u.s. coming up shortly. your homeland because of persecution.
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