A student. 32 year old man from rotterdam. He was also the Student Community is done. Not only is one of their members are suspected of multiple mode is but one of the lecturers is among the dead. Let me take you through the events of the day. It was just after lunchtime and that Police Received the first goal, shooting at an apartment block about two kilometres from here. 39 year old woman and her 13 year old daughter were killed. The suspect set fire to the apartment and then travelled here. Not long after, police evacuated everyone possible, patients were brought out on stretchers, students in that medical gowns, doctors. Some people were trapped though in classrooms and taped notes to the windows, letting Emergency Services know which room they were in and that they needed help. The government went through one of the classrooms, setting fire. He was throwing volatile cocktails, some students said. He shot dead a male lecturer and then was detained by police underneath the helipad. Footage shed on social media showed a man in combat style trousers in handcuffs. Police have not released many more details by say he was on their radar. He was convicted, the suspect, two years ago of animal cruelty. The Investigation Continues and police asking anyone with information to come forward. On friday, classes at Rotterdam University have been positive allow students time to grieve and reflect on what has been a very dark day for the city. And you can keep up with all developments on that story on the bbc website. Were Tracking Developments out of Nagorno Karabakh, a landlocked area in the south caucasus mountains. Its internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan, but for three decades has been controlled and largely occupied by armenians. Well on thursday, the separatist leader of the region declared an end to the struggle for independence from azerbaijan, concluding more than 30 years of separatist rule. More than 70,000 Ethnic Armenians well over half the population have now left for neighbouring armenia. And more are expected to leave in the coming days. Our Eastern Europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, has the very latest. The children of Nagorno Karabakh have known two wars in their short lives. Now, theyve fled as refugees. The land they grew up on has been disputed for decades but for them, it was just home. Theirfather, gevorg, fought for karabakh in 2020 and again last week, so i ask how he feels about leaving, about surrender. Translation very bad. It feels terrible . Terribly bad. Should it have been done differently . Could you have got more help . Translation what else could we do . I dont know. Im too upset. I cant answer these questions. The Armenian Border town of goris has taken in so many refugees, some are sleeping in their cars vehicles that now carry a lifes worth of possessions. The exodus happened so quickly, many here still seem stunned. There is a giant scramble to help the tens of thousands in need, including the most vulnerable. Donations are flooding in, scooped up by exhausted families whove often travelled for days to reach here. Sophia and angelina are still recovering from their trip and from a day under fire in their village, right on the front line. Mariams husband was hit by shrapnel then, but he didnt want to be filmed. The family are being hosted by a woman who fled Nagorno Karabakh in the last war. Now, shes helping a new wave of refugees. Today, they all saw the official decree that their separatist republic, which they call artsakh, was being dissolved. Translation 30 years building our lives there, j then they say there is no artsakh any more. That is a tragedy for the armenian people. But we have no strength left to fight because we were left alone. We were abandoned. Nagorno karabakh is rapidly emptying out. But as they go, the Ethnic Armenians are not only leaving their homes and their property. Spasiba. They are also surrendering their long dream of independence. The 15 Year Old Girl stabbed to death on her way to school in south london wednesday has been named as elianne andam. Her family visited the scene last night and paid tribute to their daughter who was, they said, the light of their lives. They say they cannot comprehend what happened. A 17 year old boy, who knew the victim, was arrested an hour after the attack. Police have been given more time to question him. Graham satchell has the story. Late yesterday afternoon, Elianne Andams family gathered on the street in croydon, guided by Senior Police officer they made their way to the exact spot where the 16 year old was stabbed and killed it yesterday. Elianne andams mother, In The Black And White dress, inconsolable with grey. Later statement was read out on behalf of the family by the bishop of croydon. Family by the bishop of croydon family by the bishop of croydon. We as a Family Struggling croydon. We as a Family Struggling to croydon. We as a family i struggling to comprehend croydon. We as a Family Struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister, elianne andam. Our hearts are broken and we are overwhelmed by sorrow and grief. She was a beautiful person, inside and out, who loved jesus. She was intelligent, thoughtful, kind and had a Bright Future ahead of her. � , and had a Bright Future ahead of her. � ,. , of her. Eliannes family released of her. Eliannes family released this of her. Eliannes family i released this photograph. Of her. Eliannes family released this photograph. They described her as the light of life with friends who adored her, a girl with hopes and dreams are now shattered. Although police searched the area around the bus with the attack happened. She had been on the way to school when she was sad. Police had a 17 year old they having custody new elianne and they are trying to work out the exact relationship between the two. Police officers who worked first on the scene and tried to save eliannes live laid flowers. Although there was a series of visual is a Community Trust to understand why and how life was cut short so young. Graham satchell, bbc news. In just over a fortnight, australians will vote in a historic referendum to decide whether to enact an indigenous Voice To Parliament. The proposal, which is the subject of fierce debate in australia, could see it change its constitution for the first time in almost 50 years. If approved, the vote on October The 14th would recognise aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people in the countrys constitution and establish a formal body for them to give advice to parliament on laws that affect their lives. For it to succeed, a majority of australians need to vote yes. There also needs to be Majority Support in at least four of australias six states. If the referendum passes, parliament would have the power to decide how the advisory body would function, but the government has already said its advice would not be binding. Supporters of the yes vote say Indigenous Australians feel powerless when tackling structural problems to improve their lives. These problems include disproportionately Poorer Health and education outcomes. The Prime MinisterAnthony Albanese argues it would be a simple change to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians. If not now, when . That is an opportunity that does not belong to the politicians, it belongs to every australian equally. However, the countrys Opposition Leader peter dutton says a yes vote could divide australians. He wants Indigenous Australians to be recognised in the constitution, but only symbolically. I think it is the wrong thing for our country to enshrine a voice in the constitution and we should be very clear about that. The Prime Minister has the opportunity now to go to the opportunity now to go to the referendum on the 14th Of October this year with a moment of unification for our country instead of division. The Dividing Question is do you support a voice, which is divisible, Uniting Captain is do you support. Lets go live now to abc News Australia correspondent isabella higgins. What are the Major Concerns no campaign is have . Campaign is have . Well, the no camaian campaign is have . Well, the no campaign is campaign is have . Well, the no campaign is been campaign is have . Well, the no campaign is been driven campaign is have . Well, the no campaign is been driven by campaign is been driven by prominent Indigenous Australians and they have quite different views. We have what is often described as a Conservative Novated vote and the Progressive No vote but take those terms with a grain of salt. On the conservative side, you have two very well known Indigenous Leaders who are pushing the federal opposition message saying this referendum will be risky, that it would be divisive, that it is permanent, that there is not enough detail around how this voice will actually work and it is telling australians that if you are unsure about this than vote no. Now, on the other side you have what is sometimes called the Progressive No campaign. Is driven by a well known indigenous senator called lidia thorpe. She runs what she calls the blackness of Entry Movement and she says she does not want this indigenous Voice To Parliament because she does not believe in constitutional change, she does not believe this model will help people. She was a federal government to engage in federal treaty with Aboriginal People that she has been moving around australia this week going to remote indigenous communities trying to drum up support. It is interesting because within recent weeks, we have seen some people aligning with lidia thorpe on that Progressive No side changing sides and saying they now support the gas fired because they are thinking about what a no vote will mean. That station the yes vote. That is what were from the no side of the campaign. It what were from the no side of the campaign the campaign. It sounds complicated the campaign. It sounds complicated in the campaign. It sounds complicated in terms i the campaign. It sounds complicated in terms of| the campaign. It sounds. Complicated in terms of the reasons behind those campaignerss decision but it is also complicated to understand what it means for the voters . If understand what it means for the voters . Understand what it means for the voters . If you ask the yes side, they the voters . If you ask the yes side, they will the voters . If you ask the yes side, they will tell the voters . If you ask the yes side, they will tell you the voters . If you ask the yes side, they will tell you there i side, they will tell you there is plenty of detail out there, that this is not come out of nowhere, that this is the result of years of dialogue that resulted in a Historic Convention where 250 indigenous delegates came together to decide what the best model of constitutional change would be. How should the country change its founding legal document which would recognise the first peoples of this country and they say this debate has been coming along for a very long time. It has been in the public debate for many years but there is an uncertainty around exactly how the boys would operate because that is what is being proposed to australia. Vote to enshrine this into the constitution, vote to give Indigenous People the right to have a voice but then the power will be in the parliament with the politicians to decide how this operates, how it looks like which means it can change over time. Like which means it can change overtime. So like which means it can change over time. So there is an element of uncertainty that australians have to be comfortable with, knowing that this will change, frankly, and how it could change no one knows exactly how it is going to work so that is what australians face at the national poll. How is the polling looking . It is not looking good for the yes campaign and that has been a trend we have seen throughout this campaign so in the months leading up to the official campaign. At the moment it looks around 40 of australians will vote yes, that is 11 that they need to make up in these final weeks of the campaign, if this is to be successful. There have been some really big rallies here in australia with yes supporters, hundreds and hundreds of people showing up on regional towns, thousands showing up in big cities about, if this was to be wrong, if this polling was to be wrong, it would be one of the biggest Polling Failures ever seen in Australian Electoral history inaudible. Australian electoral history inaudible. ,. ,. , inaudible. We have seen a lot of those in inaudible. We have seen a lot of those in the inaudible. We have seen a lot of those in the last inaudible. We have seen a lot of those in the last few inaudible. We have seen a lot of those in the last few years. | of those in the last few years. Thank you very much forjoining us here and explaining that so clearly. Wow, it is complicated. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. In the us, republicans in congress have declared the first day of their Impeachment Inquiry against President Biden to be a success but two of their own expert witnesses said there was not yet enough evidence to support impeachment. Republicans accused biden of profiting from his son hunters Business Ventures while he served as vice president. The white house has called the inquiry a political stunt. New data shows that so far this year, more than 2500 migrants died or are still missing after trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe. The un High Commissioner For Refugees says the number is a significant increase on the same period in 2022. Europe has almost run out of local olive oil. Extreme weather has damaged harvests for a second year and the Worlds Largest producer says its having to import supplies from south america to keep up with demand. Olive trees have been cultivated around the mediterranean for thousands of years and spain produces half of the worlds supply of olive oil. Youre live with bbc news. The family of a Young Black Gymnast at the centre of a Racism Dispute in irish sports say theres no excuse for what happened to their daughter. The 10 Year Old Girl was the only gymnast in a Competition Line up not to be handed a participation medal. Her parents are speaking publicly for the First Time Since the incident last year, and they have told the bbc about their fight for an apology from the governing body, Gymnastics Ireland. Meanwhile, the controversy attracted the attention of the multi olympic gold medal winning gymnast simone biles. Heres our correspondent stephanie hegarty. A little Girl Tutoring with excitement. Waiting for her mettle. A little girljittering with excitement, waiting for her medal. Passed overfor a medal not once, but twice. It is painful to state and know the obvious. My daughter was the only black child in the competition. She stood out well. There were no excuses for what happened. At ten years old, did she feel this was racist . Oh, yeah. Yeah, and thats the sad trauma they put through because like i say, she is the only black girl there. It is more like they almost blame herfor being black. One day after the event, they complained to Gymnastics Ireland. First of all, i wanted an empathetic reply from them. Really, we wanted a reply from them to say yes, this is what happened. One year later, they received a very short letter, apparently from the judge who did not award the medal. But we understand the judge had written another e mail shortly after the incident and sent it to Gymnastics Ireland to be forwarded. In it, she apologised for upsetting you and your lovely child, saying she was very nervous but it was a genuine mistake. When i realised my mistake, it said, i ran back to get your child a medal and apologised. She concluded that