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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240711

and prepare to investigate covid s origins. the european union and astrazeneca have promised to work together, following their public falling out over coronavirus vaccine supplies. both sides described a meeting on wednesday as constructive. although the eu said it regrets the continued lack of clarity over the delivery schedule. the row erupted over a shortfall of around fifty million doses that astrazeneca put down to manufacturing issues. senior eu officials had said the drug company was not honouring its contract and should do so by supplying vaccines from its british factories. mark lobel reports. the eu s rollout of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine it hopes to approve on friday is already in doubt. the bloc is fuming after suggestions it may only get around a third of what it expects. pharmaceutical companies, vaccine developers, have moral, societal and contractual responsibilities which they need to uphold. astrazeneca has reported production delays in the netherlands

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240705

hello, i m samantha simmonds. the ugandan military says rebels set fire to a locked boys dormitory and used machetes to kill female students during a night time attack on a school. the massacre happened at a secondary school in mpondwe in the west of the country. 41 people, mostly teenagers, were killed. several students are also reported to have been abducted, and eight have been critically wounded. security forces are tracking down rebels from the allied democratic forces or adf which is linked to the islamic state group and allegedly carried out the attack. police say the fighters had crossed the border from the democratic republic of the congo. the adf has been operating from inside the drc for the past two decades. the mayor of mpondwe gave an update on who died in the attack. the secondary school, where the suspected rebels could be adf. i talked to the school and they murdered on the spot by killing 22 students from this school and then threw a bomb in hostel that

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

armenia says more than 6,500 people have fled across the border, amid fears of persecution and ethnic cleansing. now, there are reports of a large explosion at an oil depot as people queued up to fill up their cars to leave. it s believed some 200 people were injured as a result. the territory is at the heart of one of the world s longest running territorial and ethnic conflicts. it s recognised internationally as part of azerbaijan, but has been controlled by ethnic armenians for three decades. bbc russian s nataliya zotova sent this report from goris near the border between armenia and nagorno karabakh. the exodus of refugees started late sunday night. some arrived in the border town of goris in ambulances exhausted, too weak to walk on their own. with a few belongings they could transport, families that crossed had lost all hope of ever returning. translation: we went to the airport. everyone was collected in one spot. everyone was in a terrible state. stressed out. chil

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240703

welcome to the programme. starting with the big developing story a growing number of ethnic armenian refugees have been leaving nagorno karabakh after azerbaijan s seizure of this disputed region last week. roads leading towards the armenian border are jammed with traffic, and armenians say they fear persecution and ethnic cleansing. armenia says about 6,650 people have crossed the border so far. our reporter natasha zotova is on the ground, and sent in this update. we are in this village right on the border between armenia and nagorno karabakh. we can see the refugees coming through the border to armenia. here in this tent, they are being registered. people are fleeing with their belongings because they are afraid theyjust don t believe they can be safe in nagorno karabakh under azerbaijan role. some people told me they don t expect to get home ever, azerbaijan is promising not to target civilians and to respect the rights of ethnic armenians living in the region. the prob

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240703

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