Warns turkey it could face consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians thousands of civilians are fleeing the violence over more from our correspondent on the turkey syria border. As the people of hala say never again a german prosecutors announced that the suspect in wednesdays gun attack comes fast hes also admitted to having a right wing extremist and antisemitic motives. Ive got to thank you for joining us. Ethiopian Prime Minister abi ahmed has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2019 for his work to resolve the border conflict with neighboring eritrea ahmed was up against around 300 nominees he was praised for his efforts to achieve peace and International Cooperation since being elected Prime Minister in early 2018 the Norwegian Nobel Committee made the announcement in austin low earlier this week nobel prizes in the fields of medicine physics chemistry and literature were also award it. Obvious met has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the Nobel Committee. Even if much work remains they are has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. Met was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with every tray in the 2 neighbors when boiled in a longstanding border conflict. After a war in the late 1990 s. Killed an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a peace deal. But within months of taking office meds met with eritrea as president for a summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. It was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades though critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic cooperation. The Nobel Committee also recognized for implementing democratic reforms winning him many theo peons respect. He did a lot for example releasing prisoners and granting freedom to people. d by law doesnt mean only one year he has brought so much change hobby is the one who made freedom of speech possible for ethiopians. He even outside of ethiopia he has a great vision for all africa which he believes in peace democracy and equality hes one of the best leaders for africa right now. After measures praised for mediating in other regional conflicts like here in sudan the committee set the price was intended to encourage after his efforts for peace and democracy in ethiopia and the region. Lets get more on the story now we have data. Tommy a lot with us here in our studio hi tommy does more about why thats peacemaking efforts have been so significant well. Stalemate has been one of the most serious and most difficult conflicts to sauls in africa they have this war between them between 1902000 and after that even though the war stopped there was still this tension between them the stalemate and these 2 sister countries which really just had a border between them that was pretty much all that separated them were not on good terms but abhi stepped across went to eritrea was able to have talks with the leadership there and bring the 2 back to the table open the border as well and be reunited again this was something that was seen as almost impossible eritrea has been an outcast internationally but abby was able to step up and bridge that divide and this really was the key point behind this Nobel Peace Prize the Nobel Committee also honoring abby for his work domestically is the message and tell us more about that yes there have been rapid reforms in opening up the democratic space some a call it a political liberalization that he has brought across open up the democratic space for people to even just have freedom of speech for example releasing thousands of Political Prisoners journalists as well whove been imprisoned welcoming exiles back into the country including a significant number of women in his cabinet one half of his cabinet a women is things like that which has you know for a long time its been seen as an authority or authoritarian kind of government and b. Has broken that that wall and sort of soft and what leadership looks like if you will so hes seen as a reformer weve heard a lot of voices of support in our report at the same time hes also facing criticism at home why. The some people depending which side of the divide you are some people say is idealistic and some say is narcissistic in the ways going about these reforms but you look at some of for example the ethnic tensions that have been exposed jewry and theres periods hes been in office there in protest and there were lots of people also displaced millions of people displaced by the ethnic tensions and people are saying hes not doing enough to resolve that lets remember that you know this is a country that has a struggle and extensions and a lot of him politically parties are split along those lines and people feel that as much as i was making a lot of strides hes not addressing some of these core issues ok well there has been reaction from from office and there was this call a transcript of his call with the Nobel Committee and he said hes humbled and thrilled and he said quote the prize is given to both africa and ethiopia and i can imagine how the rest of africa as leaders will take it positively to work on the peace building process on our continent what message do you think this prize sends to the rest the continent i think is a wake up call for the continent abby has only been in office for a year and a hoss and being the head of state of africas 2nd most populous country and being able to have such major reforms when a lot of African Leaders have all sorts of excuses as to why they cant do whatever in their countries so i think both for the heads of state across the country but also for citizens in different parts of the country a continent rather they will they will see that abby has been recognized for this beyond borders and see that their own leaders as well should be able to do something similar to what hes done so moment of pride as well for a lot of africans but i think also one of retrospection right get of these tomi oladipo thank you for sharing your insights with us. Lets check in on some other stories making news around the world a court in south africa has ruled that former president jacob zuma will stand trial for corruption is application to stop the case was rejected zuma you see here in file footage is alleged to have taken bribes during his time as an economist minister in the 1990 s. He denies those charges they use chief brags that negotiator has been given the green light by a Member States to seek a last ditch deal with the u. K. Michel barnier will now go into another round of intense talks ahead of an e. U. Summit next week by me earlier met his british counterpart in brussels and said the meeting was constructive. In ecuador thousands of Indigenous People have gathered for more protests in the capital quito it is the 7th day of nationwide demonstrations that are frequently involved clashes with riot police the president has evacuated his administration from the capital the unrest was originally inspired by cuts to fuel subsidies and author austerity measures. A Shopping Mall in the city of manchester in the north of england has been evacuated in a stepping insident police say a man and his fortys has been arrested after reportedly being brought down by a taser 5 people were stabbed and have been taken to the hospital Counterterrorism Police have been brought in to investigate and we are awaiting more details on that story. Now more than 70000 people have been displaced by turkeys offensive in Northern Syria thats according to the u. N. World food program the u. S. Ambassador to the u. N. Has warned turkey could face consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians she didnt say what those consequences might be bucks International Calls for turkey to moderate its action in the region are growing thousands of residents fled on thursday as turkey pounded Kurdish Militia positions for a 2nd day. Plumes of smoke disappear into the docketing sky but a burning reminder of the conflict remains night brings no reprieve as turkey continues its offensive. Turkeys pushing into northeast Syria Territory held by its enemy the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces hundreds of bombs have already fallen as turkey attempts to carve out a buffer zone to house refugees the death count has begun this family lost a young boy one of several dozen reported killed on the syrian side of the border. Explosions 2 on the turkish side as bombs fly north in retaliation so far the number of victims remains in the dozens. At the United Nations european states and lining up against tankers actions still it is in the north east will further undermine the stability of the whole region exacerbate civilian suffering and provoke further displacements which will further increase the number of refugees and i. D. P. s in syria and in the region turkish president wretch up type of on send his own warning. To a european union. Pull yourself together. I say it again if you try to label this operation an invasion. Its very simple we will open the gates and send 3600000 refugees your way. Kuchma to do it all to new york move to juice is the regulated i. Heard yvonne has allies in syria these are the fighters from the Free Syrian Army and anti Kurdish Militia being sent in to claim captured territory. But turkey is in the drivers seat. And lets go to the correspondent yulia han she is in the turkish town of khaled close to the Syrian Border hi yulia whats been happening where you are. Well turkish warplanes and artillery have continued to hit the area right behind me today as theyre trying to push deeper into northeast syria now were about 5 kilometers away from the border on the turkish side and we heard the turkish artillery pounding targets inside syria we also saw helicopters hovering above us now the ticks military says they have taken a few villages very close to the border and theyre now surrounding and circling the biggest cities that are and 10 and while theyre saying theyre making progress kaddish militants kurdish fighters have said that they were so far able to repel these attacks now this is the 3rd day of this operation and there have been civilian casualties on both sides of the border at least 7 people were killed inside syria civilians and at least 6 people here on the turkish side of the border because yesterday kurdish militants have been firing rockets and mortars into Turkish Border towns including. Where i am right now so this is why journalists have to move further away from the border for security reasons and the turkish government has also reported that one turkish soldier was killed the 1st soldier killed since the operation started on wednesday yulia tens of thousands of civilians now fleeing the fighting there where are they going and what will happen to them. Well people are abandoning their homes theyre taking their belongings theyre trying to move away by food or by car their crew trying to go into the countryside headed to wards other cities like a rock or theyre all sewers according to the u. N. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced in the past days now you have to know that these are people who have already escaped the brutal regime of the socalled Islamic State and now theyre on the move again trying to seek safety without really knowing where safety is aid organizations say that about hoffa 1000000 people are at risk in the Syrian Border areas right behind me over there. All right our correspondent you leon reporting from the turkish Syrian Border for us really at thank you very much youre watching your news to come on our show nikes organ project is famous for nurturing top athletes like most farah now its been closed because of doping fire. But 1st here in germany prosecutors say the man suspected of carrying out an attack on a synagogue in the city of hama has confessed to it hes also said he had a right wing extremist and after a medic motive the synagogue attack took place on wednesday the holiest day in the jewish calendar kapoor is sale but the gunman killed 2 people in the street. A city in mourning for the victims germanys president frank vultures steinmeyer among those showing solidarity outside the synagogue where signs of the attack are still imprinted on the door to travel to the to mosul trying to process the dodo but i just cant understand what tough it is a 40 year old woman was the 1st to fall victim by chance as she passed by the synagogue minutes later the attacker killed a 20 year old man at a nearby kabob shop. The accused attacker was carrying 4 weapons and 4 kilograms of explosive material. And during the night police raided the apartment where the 27 year old lived with his mother. Former neighbors from a previous address remember him. Or an alone or even house to spy without ever smiling you couldnt say hello. How can i say well this is he was kind of a loner you know germanys interior minister horsy who 1st visited the crime scene authorities have defended lack of Police Protection at the synagogue saying there had been no warning. As a whole for delivered a clear message. He says will tell if. He just wrote a crime carried out yesterday is a shame on our whole country. With our history of such things must never happen in germany posses. Hes pledged to improve the protection of jewish sites and deploy more personnel in the fight against right wing extremism their regional interior minister says some politicians carry blame. Those who used the language of the nazis might not be legally responsible for what occurred. But they lay the path and let the fire the guys to go on shift of hundreds joined in a march of mourning through hala to the synagogue laying flowers and candles signs of their rejection of terrorism and those who spread hate. Earlier we spoke to an eyewitness who was inside the synagogue and how at the time of the attack this is how she described the events and we where i actually right in the middle of reading torah when so what i saw and heard was like one explosion followed by a smoke like a cloud of smoke that i saw through the window another explosion another cloud of smoke and then for some seconds like everyone was silent and confused because no one really understood what was happening and then all of a sudden things move super fast and so theres a surveillance camera outside and the screen inside so you can see whats happening on the street and the cantor who was leading the prayer he had for some reason when he turned like sort of around he had a perfect view of the screen so he saw what was happening on the street so he saw that there was an armed man outside in full gear i had i didnt see the screen so i actually was like really thanks to the cantor who had a press and amazing reaction who immediately understood the situation the media understood what was happening looked at the screen turn around and told everyone to like leave the room go to the back room and then actually go upstairs and get down on the floor stay away from the windows its like you know you switch into that kind of mode where youre not really thinking about what exactly is happening but more like what needs to be done and what needs to be done is like to get people into a safe room and then sort of like make sure that were ok harrowing account there you know watch the full interview with chris unifies on our website deputy dot com. Now u. S. President donald trump has held his 1st rally since democrats began impeachment proceedings overs dealings with ukraine he lashed out at democrats saying they were trying to destroy democracy he called their investigation a partisan witch hunt did any as alexander phenomena reports from the divided streets of minneapolis. Police you as go terrorists wanted to make clear that donald trump is not well coming to minneapolis and should be removed from office if shes just not fit for to be president of this country he is flagrantly abusing his powers and he needs to be stopped while these voters waited 4 hours in the rain to watch trump take the stage in the targets and terry enough unshaken in their support for him despite the impeachment inquiry i think its all made up by think its fake news and i think its just another way to try to get him out of office i have faith that its going to work out for trumps address just going to be another black eye for the democrats but just keep doing nothing to try to get him out as the impeachment inquiry gets more and more support among the general public the president s die hard supporters react with anger and defiance Donald TrumpsReelection Campaign wants to use this event here in minneapolis to rally his base around him the president however seems more and more concealed by the impeachment proceedings. At a combative Campaign Rally and angry donald trump lashed out against the democrats accusing them of trying to overturn the 26000 election because they know they cannot be team in 2020 they want to own race sure vote like it never existed they want it will raise your voice they want to raise sure future. The president fired off insults and still no listen lawmakers using profanity to attack his political opponents. In particular form of Vice President joe biden he was only a good to Vice President because he understood how dick his barack obamas. Under fire from his own party for pulling u. S. Troops out of Northern Syria from defended his decision we were supposed to be in syria for 30 days weve now been there for 10 years we were supposed to be in afghanistan for a short period of time were now going to be there for close to 19 years its time to bring them home. I he speech was interrupted by some protesters who however were quickly removed from the arena i am an agenda as the president s told the crowds and he supported us thank him with applause and she a full chance was knocked out said the arena the end protests carried on late and so then i was right i was right in athletics on the ban on nike coach Alberto Salazar for doping violations continues to shake the sport sports world nikes world famous oregon project a powerhouse a training runners is closing down in the wake of salazar said 4 year ban nikes oregon project has been home to some of the worlds greatest athletes for nearly 2 decades british 4 time Gold Medalist mo ferrara is likely the most famous of the bunch for out trained in oregon from 2011 to 2017 the most successful period of his career but the oregon project is shutting its doors following the doping scandal engulfing head coach Alberto Salazar he received a 4 year ban from the u. S. Antidoping agency for orchestrating and facilitating prohibited doping earlier this month. Though salazar has appealed the ban and been publicly backed by the company nike c. E. O. Mark parker announced the project would be shut down in an internal memo this situation is a distraction for many of the athletes in his compromising their ability to focus on their training and competition needs successful runners at this months world athletics competition in like german bronze medalists constanza close to half in or netherlands gold winner sits on his son are just 2 of many nike sponsored athletes who will now need to find new coaches in Training Facilities salazars case has cast a shadow on results by oregon project affiliated Runners InternationalOlympic Committee president thomas buck has called for an investigation into athletes who trained with salazar. Quote there are any results. Results faked it or directly or in directly or with regard to. The principle of. The u. S. Antidoping agency made it clear the athletes were unaware of the doping which is a major factor in determining suspensions in our opinion the evidence showed they were manipulated certainly many of them thought that into having to go receive medical training treatment from a doctor with salazar appealing his ban in the i. O. C. Continuing investigations the only thing definite about the situation is that oregon project athletes will need to find a new place to train. Today is the United NationsInternational Day of the girl child it aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges that girls face while promoting their empowerment and fulfillment of the human rights this year same as girl force unscripted and on stoppable d. W. Asked girls around the world about their lives and their ambitions they dont ask for as you write the sometimes i see men on the street who whistle and women like this. I do it. I find it unpleasant. People think its. 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It has won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize the Norwegian Nobel Committee said it was in recognition of his decisive initiative to result the border conflict with neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july last year after many years of hostility. And as Turkish Forces advance into syria for a 3rd day the Us Ambassador to the un has warned turkey it could face consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians thousands of people are slain. You can always get news on the go just download or apps from google play or on the outside or that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the data at the office on the streets autos and with videos. Up next in good shape our health and fitness show were looking at a life saving 1st aid techniques that everyone should know thanks for watching. After. In good shape the 1st name can save lives if you are. 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