
DR Congo: Tshisekedi's Win Sparks Outcry
We hear why Martin Fayulu - the leading candidate in opinion polls - is so certain the election result was "fabricated".
Opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi has won DR Congo's presidential election - and sparked accusations of an "electoral coup". We hear from Martin Fayulu - the candidate who led opinion polls - who explains why he is so certain the election result was "fabricated."
Also in the programme; what came out of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's policy speech in Cairo - and how a group of Armenians made millions by fixing professional tennis matches.
(Photo: Supporters of the newly elected president of the Democratic republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi. Credit: Getty Images)
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