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the morning the school these laboratories were in the mountainous area near the pakistan border after we gave information to our u.s. and afghan partners the three sides plan the operation for three months we used about seventy special forces units three landing helicopters and six supporting ones the whole operation lasted less than four hours we discovered and destroyed food drug producing labs and seized more than one hundred kilos of heroin and now we were given an opportunity to show you some guinea pictures from this very event from this special operation you can see the drug labs being destroyed you can see all the utensils that we would say were using also there are several several hundreds of kilograms of heroin like even not said which were apprehended so this is a unique display of cooperation between russia and nato in fighting this major problem russia nato we have had some differences in fighting as the problem of drug trafficking from afghanistan rochelle's course is one of the countries which
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suffers the most from this major problem the number of drug addicts in the country is going exponentially that leads to major problems russia believes that the best way to get rid of the problem of drug trafficking is of course to read to keep the poppy fields all together and get this done and this is where the differences between russia and nato start to come in because nato officials say eradicating the poppy fields in the country is not the way to go because those fields are the only way of sustenance to the afghanistan presence and this it will be the issue which will be discussed at the lisbon nato summit which russian president doing that it will attend on the between any of the head of nato anders fogh rasmussen will be in moscow on november fifth and of course this is down to be also one of the major issues to be discussed during his visit. an advisor to russia's foreign minister other men says this operation is only just the beginning. so there are more than one hundred laboratories producing here in afghanistan and only four was ruined now
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but nevertheless it's a very good start in terms that some methods of of working together. working out and i think it's very important you can imagine that the stockpiles of not of cortex there for here and. it will be enough for one hundred years to. just to send this amount of heroin to russia and that's only a start and i think that. in general the criticism of the meter was out. this so to say zero action towards the fields but the argument from me towards that unemployment is the reason there is no jobs other jobs but i think it's insufficient reasons because we are talking about the lives of people. coming your way later this hour. the rockies are not. we
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say take your junk away with us troop pullout from iraq leaves a lot to be desired we visit one of the many sales taking place where the risk of pollution and disease is thrown in for free plus. i still can't understand how i escaped death somehow managed to push the animal so he found a fine. rather dangerous increase people's close encounter with and in this case while the russian. the european union has a bow to the demands of its heavyweight members who are. paying for the mistakes of the smaller nations brussels agreed bail out mechanism when necessary but it comes short of the tough punishments for overspend proposed by germany which paid dearly to rescue greece from its crisis. and it has more on this. is what turned
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out to be the u.k.'s pass into the realms of financial security because those who used these. changes to the lisbon treaty adopted controversially less than a year ago they won't punish them and spend countries that are fiscally irresponsible and a permanent centralised funds to bail these countries out when they do get into trouble. for this in germany don't want to pay the price of the country's irresponsible money management ever again as they did earlier this year where europe. so there you are creative of this economic block a trading block. a very powerful block of crises it is individual members who have to pick up the pieces and. they meet. but this is you're
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a skeptic say the reason it's not working is because it's fundamentally flawed the economies in the euro dispersed so much it's impossible to have a common monetary policy and it's the strong germany particularly pay the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking from the constitutional court in germany in theory changes to the lisbon treaty would mean individual countries would be able to hold a referendum on whether to stay in the e.u. but there's increasing you're a skepticism relating to the cost of being in the e.u. and the benefits involved if countries did hold if it's not a tool clear what would remain of the union. reporting well on the sidelines of the summit eleven e.u.
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member countries agree planned budget rise should be kept they said the demand to increase it by six percent is unacceptable in the current cash strapped environment according to. the only solution to the financial problems to ditch the single currency altogether. their problem is always that there isn't enough european union not that there's too much of it but they don't have enough power so they see every crisis as an excuse for demanding more power to solve the problems that they created in the first place economically in a terrible state because of the european single currency greece portugal spain all these countries their economies are going down the tubes the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. it would be a lot more healthy if they weren't burdened with the regulation and in the case of france and germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of buying out countries like greece and of course spain and italy and portugal what we need is to get rid of the european single currency get rid of all the over regulation on business and allow economies to actually revive and
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become more healthy under proper free market economic conditions the wide things that go on at the moment is they can never inevitably only get worse. don't forget we've got much more for you on our web site r.t. dot com there you'll find top videos blogs forums and galleries there's a look at what might catch your eye right now. but no more find out why your inbox may be looking a little lighter supposed to junk mail kingpin is forced to go on the run. and a move over muscovites humans in the russian capital are now outnumbered by four legged feed by about thirty five to one for all the details on this story and more head over to r.t. dot com. the
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bulk of u.s. troops might be out of iraq but there's one thing that's not going anywhere the military junk policy that one man's trash may be another man's treasure but not when it's contaminated and poisonous. it's the city of mosques and it's fast becoming the city of leftovers junk left behind by the american army now dot's the falutin landscape. lots of things generators car bodies engines all for sale for just a few dollars the highest bidder gets to walk away with second hand goods american soldiers no longer want what. the prices are attracted quite reasonable here the sellers claim they came across the loot in different ways some they found some was stolen the wrist they bought a loss was just given to them. as for me i wouldn't buy it we rocky's are not looking for rubbish resay take your junk away with us. across iraq camps like
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this have been evacuated by the american army and handed over to the iraqi security forces property an equipment that has nothing taken afghanistan has either been returned home to the united states of mind here but american officials worry that the tens of millions of dollars of equipment left behind could end up in the wrong hands. so what walked the americans didn't leave anything behind for three i'm sure of it all the stuff it's all generic instead of the rincon scan tuesday the humvees the regular army get from the american army we had to buy them. anybody can come here to shop but very few do there's no love lost for things american in iraq today most. people here in america if they are also scared that these things may be polluted in cause disease or up to save says he wouldn't take a chance buying anything here he's been warned by local media they. could be
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poisonous substances in the abandoned u.s. military camps were the people few men in diseases including chose to eat and cancer and the concern is backed up by the iraqi government but look at who acquitted of course there must have been a great impact on the environment a great number of weapons were used in this world and on a wide scale artists show an increase in pollution levels a good chunk of the american army has left iraq in what u.s. officials are calling the biggest movement of people and machines since world war two but the soldiers and the equipment that remains i was stark reminder that the war is not quite over. there are t. iraq. wars in both iraq and afghanistan have taken a heavy toll on american soldiers and sometimes things meant to ease their life on the hostile soil such as certain prescribed drugs turned out to be more dangerous
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than fierce battles in just over an hour's time we bring you a report that lifts the veil on the mystery surrounding the death of one u.s. soldier. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects.
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the russian navy has test lowish this latest and most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile it is the second successful trial in a row over several failure as officials say production behind the previous problems but these issues have been ironed out and the latest launches were flawless the. cutting edge missile system that will be used as the main weapon of russia's next generation of nuclear subs they have the missile can carry up to six warheads and has a range of up to eight thousand kilometers. now let's have a look at some other world stories now in brief thousands of people have been on one of sorrows to pay tribute to the former arjen time president. died on wednesday at the age of sixty from a sudden heart attack people have been approaching their support. the current president cristina fernandez south american leaders have also arrived in the
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country to pay their respects to a man many expected to regain the presidency next year. mexican war on drugs is taking its toll six people have been gunned down in the capital and mexico city is notorious for crime and drug gangs have been rare another shooting took place near the u.s. border where factory buses came under fire for workers have been killed and fourteen would. how could we feed the whole world at a fair price given the current economic downturn later today in cross talk people of eleanor's gas discuss what it will take to secure the world from hunger. cereals for agriculture cause in general see those in particular prices in real terms the lowest level in a hundred years it is just saw that a little increasing price can really affect the livelihoods of so many people at the same time probably tea is being created is being created by globalization of
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agriculture and one signal in one country through this integration can affect prices everywhere either in terms of the lowering of prices which kills the farmers or rising food prices for the retail end which hurts the poor who have to buy. food is an item that should not be treated first as a commodity. and. if you. it's one of the enduring myths about russia hungry bears roaming the streets but now there could actually be some truth in it with natural food supplies dwindling the best year many wild animals have headed into towns in search of a meal peter all of has more on a bare necessities. the been one of the iconic images of russia recently though the
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relationship between these animals and the people who live alongside them has been less than cordial the searing heat and fires which swept through russia this summer destroyed much of the bear's winter food supply forcing them to search for alternatives in the russian city of sifted a twenty six year old man had a very lucky escape after he was attacked by a band right in the center of the city the man was bitten in the neck and realizes how fortunate he was that i still can't understand how i escaped death i somehow managed to push the animal away so he fell crushing a fence. elsewhere in the city there was a more mecarbil incident involving a bear while visiting a cemetery two women saw it they believed to be a large man crouching going to grieve as they got closer they realized that it was in fact a bear which had dug a body and was feeding on it the women scream scared the animal way it's at least hundreds took turns to guard the cemetery itself far there has been no sign of the
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bandit so we have the situation under control who. it's not just the human residents that have had some close encounters with bears airport c.c.t.v. caught this guard dog having to run for its life after drawing the attention of an inquisitive bear get a bogus permit we were told that the bear came from the direction of the town the dog attacked it he tried to smother the dog the dog got away in started leading from bear way from the house that all us bears have also taken to attacking livestock as a source of food in the u. kamensky district of central russia hunters had to be employed to protect cattle in some cases humans made problems for themselves with bears it's strongly recommended not to try and feed the animals in order to get a photo opportunity so as incidence of contact between humans and increase around russia at this time of year it's important that we respect these iconic creatures so as not to become the next victim of bear attack peter all of our party and for
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those who are afraid of bears we have a site even more scary for you martin andrews or he's getting you ready for halloween that is the latest installment of moscow out that's coming your way later this hour. if well the retail industry should be happy every year more money is spent on how we goods here in russia and whether you're looking for a creepy costume a spooky we're core scary skeleton mask you can rent and hire and we think you need here at cardiff so what do you think scary enough. are in just a moment stephanie is here with the business news hungry for the full story we've
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got it. the biggest issues get human voice face to face with the news makers. hello and welcome to the business bulletin the russian government has unveiled its general plan to develop the oil industry and till two thousand and twenty speaking at a conference in the some our region prime minister vladimir putin stressed the need to increase investment in oil extraction in order to maintain current levels. with themselves the main potential lies in increasing the efficiency of all extraction as well as the development of small or medium sized fields especially as many of
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them are located in already developed areas as a result of increasing reserves and the development of new fields and improving efficiency we can anticipate that the current level of oil extraction of five hundred million tonnes per year will continue for the next ten years. while maintaining oil extraction is a priority for the government countries are fine as off a single prospect of having to pay increased taxes and as tatiana put a cover reports this may make some downstream operations unprofitable. talked me of stern far from the have billion dollars to build the state of the art or refinery in central russia the refining the official sell this complex is unique for russia to seven per cent of all the crude that arrives here is turned into a usable product with only three per cent waste analysts warn however such expensive projects may stop making economic sense if the government increases x.
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producing on refined products up to ninety per cent of the tax on crude aleksey konkan from your all safe says the government is thinking about the contras deficit and which areas of the oil industry it's most wants to develop do they just might be looking for this sector that it's not yet toxin taxed enough and not this generating cash so what they see with them serving is that there's a. lack of cash for investment in the upstream so perhaps the shift to offer up some segment at the moment the average x. produce here on refined products such as patch oil and kerosene is about fifty five percent off that on crude the prime minister says the rival two hundred fifty or refineries in russia producing a very low quality product bought making a lot of money on preferential taxation putin wants the government to introduce a new tax regime for the oil sector by the end of this year but analysts warn
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against an indiscriminate price for refiners the best way to turn encourage complex refining seconder to buster would probably be to increase its life so that companies that are producing too much heavy fuel oil would penalised the biggest problem for the oil sector is the lack of new oil field projects and the massive on their investment in extraction the government wants to ensure there is no tailing off and the contras crude. even that is done at the expense of refiners but you're not going to call that business aren't so you're saying with the energy sector russia will increase gas supplies to poland by as much as forty percent following the signing of a new agreement often in these two years of negotiations and legal delays the deal has been sealed the outline of the contract was agreed in january this year but it then faced a long process to make it comply with the european antitrust law under the new
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arrangement poland will be able to import over ten billion cubic meters of gas a year as opposed to seven and a half million in the previous contract. and now that's a quick look at how the acting markets are performing miners are dragging on the foot sea as metals prices dead ahead of the u.s. but quarter growth figures xstrata really tend to all the slight strength in defensive stocks is failing to support the markets from now. on the russian markets and next to nothing trading here in moscow the r.t.s. is still in the red but the my six has come back from earlier losses back in stocks away on the indices spread like a v t v up by dipping lower energy majors are lending support with gas from the new pool by trading more than a point eight percent higher. the russian central bank has left its key refinancing great unchanged at seven point seven five percent for the fifth straight month following a meeting on friday by rusty said that we can consumer demand and uncertain
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prospects in the global economy posed address for economic growth. polymath two is to float around fifteen percent of its shares on the london stock exchange russia's top precious metal producer could raise up to one billion dollars from the office the company plans to undertake the listing through a new parent company for the metal international registered in london in july. and that's all the business news for now but of course you can always find more business stories if you log on to our website that's all t dot com slash business. most
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pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. there is not enough space for them on the ground. down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovered deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking.
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now four thirty pm here in moscow you are with r.t. the headlines now united they fight russian and u.s. forces wipe out. heroin and destroy fallout in the first ever joint drug operation russia's top and the drug enforcer says moscow and washington can only tackle the afghan narcotics trade if they continue working together. be your leaders give way to demands of the blocks heavyweights tired of paying those financial mistakes big reveal so to amend the lisbon treaty to avert economic collapse the new measures include punishing those members that overspend and creating bailouts. and in iraq people are concerned the piles of trash
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