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ok. we can move you on you know you we stand president to be the dead of peace to teamwork to be drug trafficking and terrorism as the means we can start. iran instils all those local russian engineers load up its nuclear power to strict supervision of the u.s. atomic watched. extradition. to the thai government so that it will review the case of the suspected russian arms to. local appeals to favor of hunting him over the us. and the long
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goal russian youngsters are inspired by the pains of playing for that country on its feet for inspectors look at the countries big the world's top and eight twelve is. a very warm welcome to me this is a lie from moscow i'm honest that drug trafficking and terrorism on poverty in central asia was the focus of a summit this week in russia. president medvedev hosted the leaders of afghanistan . to outline a set of functions to combat common threats. what a lovely bridge you're so good wish for the world yes and they weren't just talking weather terrorism poverty and one other burning toll peak took
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a front seat as russia hosted its three central asian neighbors in sochi but. we're focused on the drug threat because it's a common problem we should face up to it together not individually afghanistan nor russia can show the problem. or should problem and it was no queen siddons president medvedev singled out these two countries again a stand is the world's largest opium producer russia the world's largest consumer what costs one country thirty thousand human lives a year is a profitable business for the other makes fifty two percent of the of going to g.d.p. now and in the hairy market i think of going to. record as ninety four ninety percent of the whole market so we whole economy is based on a drug if there is even a term that afghanistan is a drug based economy afghan heroin kills more russians in six months than the whole
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ten year long soviet military can paint kill soldiers that's why russia is keen to take the lead in fighting the threat every third person who dies of opium abuse is in russia and the paul just fuels and other worldwide evil terrorists and this is what also really touches russia iran. russia may not be directly involved in the war in afghanistan but it is sensitive to the instability the conflict is causing in the region and many believe the two main security threats drug trafficking and islamic radicalism will not be defeated while middles afghan war rages on their current meeting is very important you know as americans and european allies have failed in solving the problem i think russia now can contribute very much and rushed. the president has taken to the prudent approach he tries to solve the problems and complex he tried to told directly to the leaders of
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all those consciousness volved so russia seeks political solutions we should be very reassured his knees hips alongside the police school will then come financial support to god pressures already written oakley last portion of against and then the final chunk of twelve billion dollars and more how it will come in the form of helicopters and other military hardware securing surest borders seems from the outside and mission impossible but by bringing the cool neighbors of this troubled region together russia's team to shoot it is a new move to beat up the plight he couldn't match of our team from sochi. now on sunday the middle east sorts of first nuclear power plant through its strong and around solvency boucher the react to build by russia house race to the strict control of the us watch dog ati's examine the boy to report hormones that took place despite international concerns over trance nuclear ambitions more than thirty
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years in the making with a price tag of over two billion dollars by all accounts the bush era nuclear power plant is an expensive undertaking and the one for which iran has spared no expense the chaparral has always been more than just that and if you're ready to sell it should probably get the symbol of the country social progress and prove what's good for in terms of iraq critics the embodiment of all before mc republics an ideological backwardness and a vivid example of the building which are in a diplomatic bargaining chip for years the station have to finally come closer to fulfilling its practical purpose but the first batch of nuclear fuel just loaded into the reactor the station is expected to start producing electricity by the end of this year but iran's top nuclear officials says it's already solid for solid. nation we are grateful to the people for russia to the government of pressure to our great friends in russia that were. instrumental in making us
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witnessing today. had not been the assistance of the russians certainly would not have been witnessing such a great thing with temperatures well over forty degrees centigrade the cloud is a vivid example of why iran needs to produce more even with air conditioning running at full tilt the heat is still too much to bear for years russia's top nuclear fishel sergei kerry younker has been working up a sweat to defend moscow's cooperation with iran. it's a unique venture because it's very difficult to build new equipment into the equipment that was there from the start the bush plans is an international project over ten countries supply the equipment european countries as well as asia pacific countries while some countries remain concerned about iran's use of russian nuclear fuel people of pushchair also have reasons to be fearful valeri elina have been
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working at the station for three years the sas initially she was apprehensive about bringing their children to iran for medical reasons but knows she and her husband have other concerns over here knowing that we just saw reports online claiming israel's planning to bomb it's scary when they do local training here there is shooting in airplanes are flying you never know if it's real or not maybe they're preparing for something. to many here is a real threat to bomb the station painful memories of the 1980's when saddam hussein's old tillery berridge the causing substantial damage to the station itself yet iranian officials are confident history won't repeat itself. we are not too soon because we know this is a game so international rules pertaining to. you use leash. to do so on the floor of the curb please stay off the media. it's the
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psychological war we do not take it serious cold though we are in there we are vigilant but this does not mean they're the world they are seeing that it's the suv used russia's role in supplying fuel and technology to iran may unsettle some but it could also prevent further confrontation between the two neighbors adding yet another dimension to phrase enrichment for peace with purposes that some avoid all to see bush share iran on the way when living the dream turned sour. i started to look at the american history and politics and realized that by the wiper that would like to hundreds of u.s. nationals and choosing to renounce the us that is the minute the reality of american life doesn't match up to the nation and to. a government of thailand says it will make the final decision on whether the suspected russian arms deal of it to boot will be extradited to the us on friday
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a thai appeals court ordered that monday was a washington to face charges the terrorism links to old conflicts in latin america have moscow has strongly condemned the ruling things in the city motivated was arrested a man cog two and a half years ago in a sting operation by u.s. law and forces and has been kept behind bars ever since happening as out of a house in. hollywood florida who are there over five hundred fifty million firearms in world wide circulation. that's one firearm for every twelve people on the planet. and only questionnaires. how do we arm the other eleven and his allegedly real life prototype russian businessman to the next thing the merchant of death denied all accusations of arms selling and laughed off parallels. you know very sort of from nicolas cage who rang the to play this out
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a lot for this very silly and i feel pity for all it's been over his statement never change even when he came from behind bars in the infamous bangkok hilton but that did not stop the thai appeals court from ordering his extradition to the united states despite the fact that the country's criminal court earlier refused to do just that the ruling has outraged not only his family but his native country as well so the war was started at a time i appeal court has made this political decision but according to the information we have this ruling was made under very strong outside pressure and this is i'm sitting with this for the interests of this russian citizen we've been assisting him for all these months we've been in touch with his lawyers in this family and will continue to do our best to get him returned to his homeland and now the question everyone is asking is what does victor boot know to make the americans want him this badly victor board is a walking intelligence treasure trove has
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a phenomenal phenomenal photographic memory and because but now it's too much he is more dangerous than we kill weeks for the u s smuggling role in weapons in not only in africa and latin america but all over the world but not many people are willing to give the type of credit given to him by the u.s. he's possibly a merchant of some death but he certainly isn't the man the u.s. made you would call them. i mean around quite a large airline operation in. and i would think that ninety five percent of his flaws. were ordinary commercial goods. from washing powder all sorts of things so we're only talking about five percent of the cargoes possibly being. illegal in a long and drawn out extradition hearing it took over two years the united states changed added and modify their charges against mr boot to include violating
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international treaty laws as well as arms trafficking his family believes at some point it became a process for the process instead of a process for justice but with this decision to fuel has demonstrated that the work of the criminal court has. evidence gathering questioning of my witness these are the work that needs to realize the victors extradition. has been thrown away the courts of appeal is controlled by the chinese government directly. pressure from this trial may be over but his tribulations are far from it he faces years in prison and have to find all possible scenarios the only one bankable is a hollywood one. the signal to hollywood florida boy is already rumored to be in the making but if that move may have to wait a lot longer than ordinary moviegoers to see the really. cash returns are about to
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moscow. a suspected organizer of the deadly bombings has been killed by russian security forces during a shootout and. for all the alleged militants were also killed a large number of documents revealing the militants are funding sources and that terrorists have also been found at the site moma. believed to have been the leader of a militant group. both national and international want to play for years if this is the believe a. strong ties with the suicide. one of the two female kids who blew themselves up on the metro march people were killed and more than one hundred wounded by the twin blow. this week saw another terror attack and russia's volatile north caucasus region on tuesday thirty people were wounded when a massive car bomb exploded outside a cafe in the city of pete the course school the search continues for those
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responsible. to meet some of the victims. mika makes his leave and makes him cocktails he's the barman at one of the patagonia's cafes on this trade the locals call broadway as a favor to a colleague he agreed to swap shifts and it just after four in the afternoon last tuesday he and astute what the change actually meant this is just a corollary and i were the newly frankly i didn't want to go to work that day so i was glad when it rained heavy rain i thought it would be cooler outside unless people in the cafe just said if the weather didn't change in the next hour we could all go home ten minutes later i was picking him from under the rubble of the cafe. it all happened quickly as if something really big moving at high speed foul from the sky a car stuffed with explosives parked near the cafe blew up leaving many people
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injured and a huge hole where mika's cafe wants to. go i don't pretend i was on the phone that's when my left ear is ok i started shouting because my is part i didn't have any thoughts until i got up and saw the current pieces then i turned back and saw no one where there should be people so as if on auto pilot i went to help them out that's it i had to return to the scene later to shut off the gas to prevent another explosion make it has just left hospital and returned to the scene he's reluctant to be alone and wants someone close to him while we talk this area still sealed by police has become a meeting point for the survivors see i've got breezes here in there and you're right i say ok i was sitting with my back to the chair i can get one dreadful moment of my mind there was a guy the last one on the glass and they gave him
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a cloth because of his face and then he wanted to look at the cloth he couldn't and panicked with these stories are stored in their memories for good lucky to be alive . to friends and retelling affray detail of the day. i saw me kind of three to four minutes after the explosion he was a laurie fine time i saw him from behind and i didn't know how badly he was injured i went to the hospital and understood that the bruises are worse than. no mika's trying to mend his life and i understand who was behind the explosion but like many others encounter groups you can't find any excuse for targeting the innocent then rain it's all a chance to root these were the small things but after the explosion gave a new meaning to the people of p.r.t. course and as my support his friends give thanks to god for keeping him alive his biggest wish now is to leave the city so he can live a full life thanks to what he thinks was divine intervention family which over are
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. now the united states admits more legal immigrants for permanent residence than all of the countries of the world put together or for many is seen as the land of opportunity but a growing number of becoming disillusioned with the american dream last year seven hundred to chose turn elsewhere citizenship alice's or emmet asks one former patriots why he did it. ken o'keefe grew up an american nation that he believed was the great. a bastion of freedom and democracy in order to protect those ideals he joined the marine corps and went to fight for his country in the gulf war and that's when the american dream. i was punished for speaking out about something that my superiors were doing and my life became extremely difficult upon my return with a different perspective i started to look at american history and politics and
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realized that my whole life i had been lied to. i believed in those ideals you know i believed when i found out that these ideals were really the way america was presenting itself in the world and it became clear to me at some point that i would renounce citizenship and renounce if he did apply to the state department to stop being american claim political asylum in holland and burned his u.s. passport o'keefe knows that no so everyone will agree with what he's done some maintain he could have exerted more pressure from inside the system but however they choose to do it. says americans must do something i have a love hate relationship with america. americans are the most. misinformed. people on the face of. the bad news. deep down they're also the most idealistic so i say americans didn't mind me saying
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if they were properly informed about the causes and effects of things in the middle east. they could become engaged to make their democracy would have still ways been this way at the end of the second world war the us was leading the world economically and morally but according to carol turner the stop the war coalition. not good will because it's failing to give its ethically right now attorneys it's increasingly forced back to using its military power to impose its will can. change and since giving up his u.s. citizenship has made it his mission to oppose u.s. military action wherever he can and he was on board one of the gaza bound aid ships raided by israeli commando in may and following that he was branded a terrorist by israel ken o'keefe now an irish citizen giving up his country wasn't
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an easy decision and he insists it wasn't one borne out of hatred you know i realized at a certain point it citizenship was a social contract and i didn't agree to the charms of the contract obligations you have rights and you have obligations among the obligations is paying taxes those taxes are being used to commit mass murder i don't agree to that a lot of people misinterpret renounce your citizenship or hate america and that's absolutely not the case at all i have a deep love for the american people and i wish that the ideal of america became a reality until that dream becomes a reality o'keefe and all those like him will be staying away from the land of the free and the home of the brave. for years until russia has the winter olympics and it could be just eighteen stages the not the major. sporting event footballs com or faith or inspections are assessing the
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country's readiness to hold the tournament in the twenty eighteen or twenty twenty team and there's either bennett report that prospects already inspiring russia's football stars of tomorrow to train harder today. for these boys football is their life they train every single day or just twelve years old and if the world cup does come to russia in twenty eighteen the hopes and expectations of the nation resting on their shoulders pressure that would make others of their age crumble but for the boys at spartak moscow is youth academy discipline and desire and more important it's not the fear of failure that drives them is the fear of missing the chance to play in a world cup on home turf you know you saw him or is the most trying to be honest i really want russia to host the twenty eighty mile cap is my life's purpose if we keep working hard we have a good chance of making the team by the trainings no walk in the park before they
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can even touch the ball they must endure a punishing nonstop fitness routine for the first hour the coaches know the boys have talent but it's their hunger that's the key this man is no stranger to that he knows what it takes to play in a world cup the lot of it was a defender for the u.s.s.r. in the one nine hundred seventy championships drugs approach it was real but i was gripped by a burning desire to see the world but how could i do that in those days so i told myself that i would be a football player you know i pledged that never in my life would i smoke a cigarette or drink a gram of wine or beer you know he never had the chance to play in a world cup at home but he knows it's something not to be missed and visiting playing in front of your own fans hearing the whole country support behind you is something you can't beat richard as a footballer you want nothing else i never got the chance but if these boys do a little chain. their lives was the bulls a matter of national pride in russia this is how the country reacted when the team
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reached the semifinals of the two thousand and european championships i. hope this support will swing fief is but some. of the most important thing is affordable is a national sport which is loved in every city and village in this country was. the found support here is unconditional they just want more to cheer about you know winning this feat will help it's got the university of them with the ball in the world cup at home would give the youth coaches an impetus so that by two thousand and eight she won there are several talented young players to defend on our first of all but with the emblems of pressure on their chest. it's the only thing these boys dream. i've been it's. moscow. i can't be fickle so much say the other international news now an australian prime minister today that's how this was told us with independent confidence to try to form
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a government office that stays election with most of the votes counted the country is facing its first time parliament in seventy years no policies likely to win the seventy six feet needed for an outright majority killam who are made major into new governance for a process that could take over ok. very very. the pathologist who performed an autopsy on persist government scientists david kelly has told media that the cruise of death was a textbook case of suicide he said that no evidence was found to support murder theories the scientists because a political scandal seven years ago when he called down was on the u.k. government's claim that iraq had weapons of mass destruction shortly after caylee's body was found near woods close to his hanging his death his calls worldwide controversy. police in brazil. searching at the gum and responsible for saturday's attack at a hotel they all men held more than thirty people hostage at the intercontinental
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in rio one person was killed and the police officers responded cheering distinguished police believe the gunman have a drug dealer connections or ten people have been arrested but dozens of the attackers managed to escape. time for a close up series now in this week wedding one thousand kilometers northwest of moscow to the full town of cargo paul than the i hung the region it became an important trade center back in the sixteenth century as it was situated between russia's only seaport to moscow but its ologies test also we have found out its history dates all the way back to the eleventh century. to the moment when. a town flows and in time.
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these stone churches and centuries old wooden houses once owned by rich merchants stirred the imagination. once upon a time cargo pool was one of the wealthiest towns in russia thanks to bustling trade by the river but it began to fade into obscurity when c. trade was moved to st petersburg and later on when the railroads were built bypassing the town. life here is simple quiet and for the most part thing actually nothing has changed some have automatic machines but they still come to wash the things in the river after they wash the little sheen in the room next to lynn and feel fresh air. today there's no real industry and goggles so people have to make do with what they do best making toys to cover this is all main work and means of support for figurines are my life now i can picture my life without going to. it's the parents that the once dying craft was restored
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in the one nine hundred sixty s. they call it a peasant art potters used to make clay dishes and used leftover clay to make two is for children and the so-called goggle toy has become a brand in itself tourists flock to their home especially the previous had made pieces of eight days local culture and to get their hands dirty as go. but cargo got more to show for itself than just clay figurines there. because i could remember five generations of my family have been involved in some form or want. because art brought back smiles and color into a place otherwise left behind by history but always on the lookout for a sturdy piece of history over the people of monaco to open air museum the largest in russia they've managed to save some of the majestic and ancient wooden structures typical from. these massive wooden structures were brought to mind you
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could piece by piece then reassembled and restored here an intensive labor of love for the museum steam over stores. in the north are built from pine wood but the windows of this one are made her fur dries out and disintegrates over time we want to preserve and restore. for vladimir it's enough that their family restored a piece of card because history and are keeping it alive after all i know feels way of life is all they've known pretty quickly realized that in this place it's all about the simple life and going back to basics i hear out of calling a laundry room where locals bring their clothes more often views during the winter so if you'll excuse me i've got work to do. does our silly arty cargo fall into this region. or do you stay with us for a recount of the week story things and look at the impact of the disease. the oil
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spill in the gulf of mexico that's coming up. extracting black gold is dangerous. but why demand pushes the limits to catastrophe. is the price tomorrow night. is it.

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