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World Service,10 Jan 2019,53 mins

Catholic Church Disputes DRC Vote Results

Newsday

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The opposition leader, Felix Tshisekedi, has been declared the provisional winner of last month's presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The country's electoral commission said he won almost 39% of the vote, well ahead of the man who had been leading the polls, Martin Fayulu. In the US city of Phoenix, Arizona, police have issued a search warrant to get DNA samples from every male staff member at a care home where a patient who has been in a vegetative state for over 10 years recently gave birth. And we visit a far-right finishing school in the French city of Lyon to find out what pupils are taught there.

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