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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220211 02:22:00

200 million muslims. who, while great in number, are a minority. the karnataka authorities of prevented gatherings of more than four people. but that does not stop off in a hostile debate from flourishing online. humbly, please, do not update the status as hindu versus muslims. not only for us, not for the non muslims and muslim girls, everyone should stand for their right. online and in real life, rights and beliefs are in a painful confrontation. the french virologist, luc montagnier, who won the nobel prize for medicine for his co discovery of the virus that causes aids, has died at the age of 89. stephanie prentice reports. he was the man who helped tackled the fear, damage and death spreading through the 1980s as the aids epidemic

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20220211 01:20:00

The authorities of prevented gatherings of more than four people. but that does not stop off in a hostile debate from flourishing online. please, do not update the status as hindu versus muslims. not only for us, not for the non muslims and muslim girls, everyone should stand for the right. online and in real life, rights and beliefs are in a painful confrontation. the french virologist, luc montagnier , who won the nobel prize for medicine for his co discovery of the virus that causes aids, has died at the age of 89. despite his recognition in the 1980s, he later became sidelined by the scientific community, for taking up controversial positions on things like autism. stephanie prentice reports.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220211 04:22:00

The french virologist, luc montagnier, who won the nobel prize for medicine for his co discovery of the virus that causes aids, has died at the age of 89. stephanie prentice reports. he was the man who helped tackled the fear, damage and death spreading through the 1980s as the aids epidemic unfolded around the world, baffling scientists. the virus can be passed during sexual intercourse with an infected person. luc montagnier isolated human tissue from a neck gland in 1983 and was able to draw the link between a virus in it and aids. he battled to be recognised as the first scientist to reach this conclusion, eventually receiving a nobel prize recognition in 2008 for his work. it is a frequent statement saying that nobel prize winners are less productive after receiving the nobel prize, so i will try not to show this. he went on to develop a specialism in exploring cures for viral diseases but also became a pariah within the medical community for supporting non scientific theories.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20220211 00:14:00

Excuses to defend the indefensible . in a speech, sirjohn insisted deliberate lies to parliament should always be fatal to political careers all abandoned wells in morocco will be surveyed following the tragic death of a young boy earlier this week. rayan s plight at the bottom of a narrow thirty two metre deep borehole gripped millions in morocco and beyond. a water ministry official said the survey was designed to prevent a repeat of the tragedy. he said those who dug wells that flouted regulations would be required to pay to make them safe. the french virologist, luc montagnier, who was awarded the nobel prize for medicine for jointly discovering the virus that causes aids, has died. he and a colleague identified the human immunodeficiency virus in 1983 and their work helped lead to researchers developing tests for hiv and then modern treatments such as anti retroviral drugs.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20220211 01:21:00

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