President barack obama. And while these palestinian children are facing eviction from the only home they have ever known. Burundis president Pierre Nkurunziza has been declared the winner of an election that has been marred by violence and boycotted by the opposition. It will give him a Third Straight term in office which his critics say is unconstitutional. Lets take you live to the capitol. No great surprise in that nkurunziza has won this Third Straight term but by how much has he won it . Reporter well he got nearly 2 million votes nationwide and his rival got just over 500,000. It started very slowly the process. People expected the president to win. What was interesting is despite calls for people to boycott these elections, it seems like a lot of people did turn out and vote for the opposition. The president won most of the provinces except two. The main one being bujumbura province which is an opposition strong hold. It was interesting how many people voted. Despite calling for a boycott. People are worried there now, that there could be more unrest. Reporter it is unusually quiet. We expected at least people who support the president to be out on the streets celebrating. Its very very quiet, because nobody knows what is going to happen. The worst fear is there could be violence overnight by those who are not happy with the results. The police will be patrolling the areas. Most hope it will be a peaceful night. What about the rauch that this third term is unconstitutional . Has that gone away . Reporter it hasnt there are still people who are saying they wont recognize the election, the African Union and some other agencies say they wont recognize the result. But we are hearing a push from key figures internationally saying he has been elected. He is going to get his third term, maybe the only way to avoid full scale war is to have dialogue and form a power sharing government. But who will be in the unity government . So a lot of things are still up in the air right now. Haru many thanks. Well theres evidence that burundian refugees giving in rwanda are being recruited to fight against their own government. Al jazeera has spoken to several people in a refugee camp in eastern rwanda and they say that dozens of men have left the camp. Catherine soi has our exclusive report. Reporter this mother of five was a teacher in burundis capitol. She says her husband left this camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men to fight against the government in burundi. She says she just wants her husband back. Translator he hinted to me that he was going to fight for the country and brining peace, but he wouldnt give me details. And when he left he didnt carry his phone or anything. Reporter we talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the socalled recruiters and who know of refugees who have left to unknown locations for alleged weapons training. This is an issue that is discussed discreetly. Those we manage to talk to are saying their lives are being threatened. The United NationsRefugee Agency officials have also heard the allegations. Of course we have been concerned about such attempts and therefore, we have raised it with the government from the beginning of the establishment of the camps, and we have been given assurances that the government will make all efforts to curb violence. Reporter earlier this month men and weapons were paraded. Many people here are angry at burundis president run for a third term. Which they say is unconstitutional. And they accuse his parties youth wing of killing and intimidating opponents back home but they say they dont join any rebellion. We cannot fight with those soldiers. We failed already. We cannot fight with those in bujumbura, because they are armed. But we still one arm, our goal is there. Not that our president trust in right now. Reporter the mass recruitment in the early days of the conflict have gone down but people like this say they are worried. Turkeys Prime Minister says his Defense Forces will continue operations against isil after air strikes against the group in syria. Overnight turkish fighter jets hit three isil targets. On thursday this week turkish tanks fired across the border with syria, after isil weapon fire killed a turkish soldier. Turkey has blamed isil for a suicide bombing on the boarder town on monday. 32 people were killed there. Earlier this month, police took more than 250 suspects into custody in another crackdown on suspected isil members. The Prime Minister says that turkey is determined to fight isil and along with it the armed kurdish group, the pkk, which turkey views as a terrorist organization. Translator its out of the question for turkey to turn a blind eye to what is going on. We have met and put together an action plan. The operations which started this morning are not ad hoc operations. It marks the beginning of a period, and as of today well continue operations which will be widening gradually. Lets get the latest from the turkey syria border. What more are turkish Officials Saying zana about this overnight operation . Reporter well, turkish officials really are making it clear that they will do what needs to be done to protect their nation. They are basically declaring war against isil promising that the air raids that targeted isil positions inside syria and the police raids that rounded up dozens of suspected isil members is just the beginning. These are just the first steps in combatting isil. Clearly a very different policy from the turkish government which really has been not really active in the fight against the Islamic State of iraq and the levant. Turkey over recent months has made clear that it disagrees with the coalitions strategy. It doesnt believe that the focus should be on isil but the mission should be broader and target the Syrian Regime as well. So many questions are now being asked. Turkey has been dragged into this conflict. Its more actively engaged, but is there some sort of a deal especially because all of these developments coincide with an agreement. Turkey is now allowing the u. S. To use its air bases to target isil, which u. S. Officials say will be a game changer. What lies behind this shift in policy that you are talking about there . Why now . Reporter well turkish officials will argue this is a natural response. Their kun country is under threat and they have the right to retaliate. But we have to remember that tensions have been building along this border for sometime now. Turkey actually threatened a crossboarder operation inside syria. It is worried about the growing strength of syrian kurds, and it is always worried about isil threatening Syrian Opposition groups who they support. Now whether or not they were serious about crossing the border and carrying out some operation, the very fact is they made the reservations clear to the coalition, telling them your air strikes are only helping the kurds take more territory. We want Something Different on the ground. Now what kind of deal has taken place in the background many can speculate, but what has happened in the past three weeks is we havent seen [ inaudible ] on the offensive, and when the president of turkey says that the air bases can be used within a certain framework, does that mean the coalition will be helping or targeting isil when they threaten syria opposition groups . Many questions, adrian that in the next days and weeks ahead, well understand more what kind of deal has been reached. Zana many things. Zana hoda live on the border. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry has been trying to persuade its middle east allies to work more closely in his fight against isil. Ill be meeting with Prime Minister lavrov and we hope to follow up on syria, and we want to bring the saudis and the turks in and ultimately probably, we have to see what the iranians are prepared to do. But that is a you know to deal with daesh, to kill off daesh, isil which we intend to do, we have to change the dynamic of syria, and thats part of why we have been negotiating with turkey in these last weeks and now have some shift in what the turks are prepared to do and there is also a shift in some of the things that were engaged in. So my judgment is that there are possibilities there, but im not going to promise them i cant tell you where they will go and im not betting on them. Lets get some analysis from james bayes in new york. The implication is that turkey has made this shift in policy as a direct result of pressure from the u. S. Yes, certainly he has made it clear that they have been talking to turkey in the last couple of weeks. What is clear from his comments is that some of the stories we have been following are converging right now, and there is a new diplomatic push underway. First remember the iran nuclear deal. Well, the Iranian Foreign minister is now in the uae. He is explaining the nuclear deal, but is he talking about other things. And the next important meeting will be in doha qatar, where there will be a meeting of all of the Gulf Corporation council, six countries there, at that meeting, secretary kerry will be there along with the Russian Foreign minister, new thoughts and ideas, they say on syria, and it seems to me the idea is this, you have lots of regional countries which have been on different sides. They are hoping to pull all of those countries in to take action against isil. What do you think the Prime Minister meant when he said the u. S. Could use the air base to attack syria, but only within a certain framework . Well im sure that there is going to be a deal of exactly what they can do and what they cannot do. What is one of the biggest nato air bases and certainly one of the most air bases in the region. But the fact that the u. S. And turkey are now talking about that turkish base that base that is so important in being used in attacks on isil is a big change. James many thanks. James bayes at the u. N. In new york. Still to come here on the news hour, it was known as romanias prison of silence, and its former commander has been handed a 20year jail term for crimes committed there. India calls for Global Action in the battle against socalled drugresistant superbugs. Tokyo 2020 olympics have a logo, but still no national stadium. Jo will be here with all of the details in sport. Somalian Government Troops have captured another alshabab strong hold. It was used as a tactical retreat from the group. As its only about 250 kilometers east of the capitol. Its another below to alshabab fighters who were forced out of another site on wednesday this week. U. S. President barack obama is expected to offer more support in the fight against alshabab in a visit to kenya. He has been criticized for not paying more attention to the african countries. But that appears to be changing. Last year he hosted the first u. S. Africa Leaders Summit in washington, d. C. To promote economic relations. We also launched an initiative called power africa the goal of that to double access to electricity in africa and his government has also committed more than 2 billion to contain the ebola epidemic in west africa. Were joined live from nairobi. Much excitement there, andrew i would imagine, along with tight security . Thats right, adrian an immense amount of excitement. The kenya media have been describing this as obamas homecoming. They have laid claim to this u. S. President. His father was born in a tiny village in western kenya, and he, after going to live in the u. S. And being educated there, and having his son, obama barack obama, he moved back to kenya and died here. Now this isnt a personal visit in any sense. Obama is not going to going to the village. Hell be meeting his relatives here in nairobi, and hes going to have talks with the government here. And he said before leaving the u. S. That he was going to have blunt talk and engagement, that he wanted to open the way for civil society. There is a lot of concern about human rights and corruption here and a lot of concern about terror attacks by the somali group, alshabab. So theres unprecedented security on the ground and in the air. Nairobis skyline as u. S. Forces move in. And the americans are monitoring all air space ahead of the president s rival. Lastminute makeovers, and kenya is about to experience one of its biggestever security operations. Barack obama is setting out on his first president ial visit to the homeland of his a little father. Any personal fulfillment will be tinged with the time line of human loss. From alqaedas 1998 bombing of the u. S. Embassy, the alshabab attack on the west gate Shopping Mall nearly two years ago, to alshababs attack on the university that killed nearly 150 people, only three months ago. While this summit is all about innovation entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth the rest of Barack Obamas visit isnt expected to be positive all the way. Issues such as security good governance, and corruption are going to be on the agenda and there could be some tough talking. [ cheers ] reporter the u. S. Has had an uneasy relationship with kenya after violence that followed the elections. He was indicted by the International Criminal court, those charges have now been dropped. Thats the reason why this president ial visit is going ahead. The president will be asking for more assistance. We have been working in very close cooperation with american agencies. Reporter he will be asking his counterpart, we need more support, we need more training of our social forces by the u. S. So they can go in and do their work. Reporter West Gate Mall has reopened, no memorials to the dead here. This is intended to be a defiant move to show normality, but kenyans are still skeptical about whether or not enough is being done to protect them. And they will be looking to a u. S. President with kenyan roots to help them. The first drug to make babies immune to malaria has been approved in europe. The drugs called moscurix. Up to a quarter of a Million People are killed by socalled superbugs each year. They are bacteria which arent resistant to drugs. Our correspondent reports from indias capitol where local health teams are on the front line in the battle against the bugs. Reporter he is just 14 months old, but for months he has been ill. He has typhoid and first saw this doctor in january. It took two courses of treatment, but now finally he has the all clear. Since the time you know, we started our services almost most of the cases that we have are drugresistant cases. Almost all. Almost all of them have been drug resistant. So it is a problem. Reporter for adults too, getting the right medical treatment is a growing challenge. Translator i got medicines from one doctor and then another and then another. When the first treatment didnt work i went to another for help but then the second doctors treatment didnt help either. Reporter it was only when she visited a clinic that she was found have drugresistant tuberculosis. This doctor has spent the last 20 years treating difficult tb cases and says more and more drugs are becoming ineffective against the disease. Sheer partly blames Unqualified Health providers. Some of them are not qualified to write a prescription, so when they write incomplete prescriptions that is one way patients get drug resistance, so training and upgrading the skills is very much required. Reporter once a drugresistant strain takes hold, it is passed on through others in a community through contaminated water and waste. Sanitation is a daily challenge and drug resistant illnesses are a growing threat. Health workers have tried to compensate by treating the spread of illnesses with a host of treatments. It has raised important questions about the capacity of indias Healthcare System to deal with diseases that afblth affect millions of people. Now with the number of cases on the rise the threat is real. They are calling for Global Action to help stop superbugs and hope it will be enough and wont come to late to protect the health of the next generation. And the final part of our series on superbugs, we look at the race to find effective drugs before the bugs can fully take hold. Reporter the truth is there are enough micro oringism in this handful of dirt to pursue countless lines of antibiotics. But they can only thrive here. You can see that on saturday. A palestinian bedouin village could be flattened within days. Israel says the makeshift homes are illegal. They are home to around 300 people, but one of the top courts says the village should be demolished. Israels offered to relocate the villagers to a nearby area but european diplomats and human rights campaigners say any any the villagers should stay. Reporter life here in the small village in the occupied west bank is normally quiet. Most of the palestinian bedouins who call this place home earn a living tending livestock or farming, but they future is uncertain. For the third time in nearly 30 years, the residents are under threat of displacement. This person has lived here for most of her life. She has raised six children here. Its also where five of her grandchildren were born. Translator we wont leave our land. Even if they demolish our homes, the israelis say they will give us somewhere else to live as an alternative. But who will trade their homeland its our land. Reporter the area is between an illegal israeli settlement and an archaeological site also run by palestinian settlers. But the Israeli Government insists they want to move the people because they built the structures without permits. This is one of the communitys earlieds. He says israel has been trying to evict palestinians from this area for years. Translator i have been expelled three times in my lifetime, first in 1948. Thats when we came to this [ inaudible ]. Then in 1986 and then again in 2001, they demolished the whole village here. Reporter the planned demolition has drawn criticism. They say it points to a wider problem of demolition and displacement of palestinians from villages that the