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said help the country stablish itself within the twenty first century world the arena as a strong stable independent economy. big deal and a constriction of the nuclear power plant is a major player. reach the goal. this power plant will account for vietnam's energy market and we allowed to develop a sample of the street that not only produces and processes oil but also uses the sources of energy which is very important in today's world. countries are eager to develop in the energy sector their group under construction . in vietnam demonstrates the special ties we have with russia. we have in russia to. continue working together in the oil and gas industry both in the. region is responsible for sixty percent of the
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world's g.d.p. and as the russian leader himself said today it is the strongest emerging economy in the world today russia of course wants a bigger role and it's a development and it's in its ambitions because it has a lot of potential but the russian leader he was very pleased about his visit everything starting with the weather which he said was a reflection on how good the relationship between moscow and the noise whether here has been perfect blue skies very warm not too hot not too cold he also spoke about his experience of vietnamese food saying that for some russians it might be a little too spicy but he actually prefers his food that way so it was a very pleasurable experience for him not only did he manage to take an experience he also managed to gran so during a later part of his program he met one vietnamese lady who said that is somewhat of a role model for her and that her biggest wish would be to shake his head the russian president said that is. one of the easiest wishes to grant and proceeded to
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do exactly that shaking ladies had he certainly seemed pretty good impressions for everyone so far. artie's got that out of our reporting there from hanoi. russia and georgia could be entangled in a spy scandal with reports tbilisi detained twenty people on friday for espionage in the autumn a source quoted by reuters said those detained are all georgian and are suspected of being part of a spy network gathering information for moscow the georgian interior ministry has so far refused to comment and says it won't do so until next week russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov said moscow was not aware of any details as there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries experts say tbilisi's invasion shows how authoritarian the country is. when someone is arrested they're entitled to due process that means they can call
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a lawyer that family members can be contacted therefore arrests are announced and it never happens i can't tell you how bizarre it is to hear a police spokesman say. i can neither confirm nor deny. that arrests have taken place secret arrests are the hallmarks of a police state there is a new law before the georgian parliament which is called the freedom charter and it's something akin to the patriot act in the united states it will drastically increase the powers of the security service. past its first reading of the georgian part or recently and it is possible that some of this trying to create. a social mood to support. one of the country's opposition leaders says tbilisi uses the slightest link to russia as an excuse to prosecute. kind of charges russian links russian ties russian is spirit which is always used in
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georgia just police. i just know anything about these people but i know that it's quite you know to be some holding these are actual knowing your spinach may be true for you for your business in russia. family in. georgia it's quite enough for georgia law enforcement officials to make. it and in a few minutes the ethnically diverse iraqi city of kirkuk is a real tinderbox we take you want to raid to prevent the site from becoming a hotbed for terror attacks. in brazil be incoming leader will have to deal with the enormous gap between the rich and the poor learn about their first steps in a few minutes on r.t. . the first ever joined us russian anti drugs operation in war torn afghanistan has been hailed
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a success special forces knocked out of four drug labs on the afghan border with pakistan and confiscated a ton of heroin worth hundreds of millions of dollars afghan president hamid karzai condemned the operation claiming it violated the country's sovereignty but russian officials say karzai statement is confusing as the raid was led by the afghan interior ministry the operation marks russia's return to afghanistan twenty years after soviet troops withdrew from a decade long war against mujahideen insurgents. trover reports how for some moscow's boost to the u.s. led drugs effort came as a complete shock. for this one died so did this one. this one this one died to. live. under reagan national is showing his crime rates killed. in the soviet war in afghanistan two decades ago only four out of the food chain in this picture made it out alive
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andrei was a commando of a mine disposal unit and conduct in two years his school to the most thirty five people dozens of others last glimpse at all mines used against soviet soldiers were american mate most of the us were enemy which supplied the mujahideen with the quick mental weapons medicine it was american strong imbeciles which helped shoot down our players for. two decades after the soviet army is axid and ray was taken aback to find out that russia was back in afghanistan again this time with its former anime. these are the pictures he saw on the news reports food truck purchasing labs on the border between afghanistan and pakistan were destroyed in a special rate and a ton of heroin worth over two hundred million dollars. we gave information
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to our u.s. and asked them partners the three signs around the operation for three months we used about seventy special forces units three landing helicopters and six opposing ones the whole operation lasted less and all around was good. but many experts say washington needed a push before it started to act it's unbelievable to me that it took russia to tell the united states where the drug labs were when we have a hundred thousand troops we've spent eighty billion dollars on intelligence we have one hundred thousand additional contractors so we had to know were crawling all over every inch of that country but it took you know two in fact to out the united states to force us and to embarrass us to cooperate with you to stop the drug trade which is in the interest of the entire world including the united states with more of the truck passing through its full just than any other country russia
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is convinced that this can be confronted it is however those who know firsthand what fighting in afghanistan is light and learning against being drawn into a full scale war with the company. of course it should be special operations carried out against drug cartels but again special units should be in charge of this nineteen year old boys should not be recruited for the job every single operation should be planned in detail starting zone intelligence sections of the operation itself and the wrapping up of the operation it's easy to get trapped in this war it's hard to get out of it as long as islamist militancy and drunks emanating from afghanistan are seen as the true. matched to its national security rush is likely to remain a force in the region even as the u.s. works out an x. it strategy. faced with bigger war is less reliable neighbors said the region the united states and nato appear willing to accept growing russian influence at this
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point they need all the help they can get at the gathering florrie opportunity in afghanistan is a sign russia is back and this time around not at the u.s. cold war anime but as a modern day ally exiting the trouble r.t. . if you lawmakers are demanding their government investigate allegations of war crimes now the police comes a week after the online whistleblower wiki leaks released four hundred thousand secret u.s. documents on the war in iraq the files detail american forces handing prisoners over to iraqi interrogators despite overwhelming evidence of torture the data also shed light and fifteen thousand killings over the past six years which had been previously unaccounted for prime minister nuri al maliki says the revelations are aimed at undermining the country's political stability but that's an overreaction
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and unlikely motivation for the week according to one leading expert on the country . i think that would be very doubtful to imagine that the wiki leaks the soldiers responsible for giving these documents to them have the undermining of the iraqi government in mind when they chose this date and let's bear in mind that there hasn't been an iraqi government for seven months so. many dates to choose from when it comes to releasing this in a sense this is u.s. military documents so it's really unlike any previous media story or report from iraq this is words from their own mouth which makes it very difficult for them to deny it and they're not really doing that if you actually listen to what the pentagon and state department spokesman are saying what they talk about is the crew . cicle nature of the nature of the leaks and whether u.s. soldiers or informers or people working with us will be put in danger by them they're talking about the method of the message rather than the message itself now the message itself paints a very different picture of the iraq the americans have been telling us about the
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last seven years some fifteen thousand iraqi deaths have not been accounted for so the history of iraq is being written by these documents which are as i say from the americans miles them selves. well fifty thousand u.s. troops remain in iraq to train and support local security forces but in many places like kurdish controlled care cook the legacy of the american led invasion remains an uncertain one people there fear a civil war could erupt eventually erupt as sebastian marr reports. a dawn raid a race against time to catch militants off guard in the iraqi province of kirkuk where in the suburb of duck cook and the police are just a few minutes to get into position before sunrise. daybreak's in the raid begins police under the supervision of the u.s. army go door to door searching rooms and checking residents against lists of unknown terrorists the police dominated heavily by kurds have been remarkably successful recently they've cut terror attacks by over fifty percent in the past
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few months these guys are very good they are very good and they're very good at intelligence and developing gathering intelligence and developing intelligence and the other submerged wrong police force not worried about it but others mainly the city's non kurds are here in downtown cleveland by the picture of her charity church due to their own historic claim of the city kirkuk is a unique city in iraq a true melting pot of all the different ethnicities in the country but this mixture continues to lead to extremely volatile ethnic tensions a two thousand and nine field report that was recently leaked by the whistleblower wiki leaks states that without strong unfair influence likely from a third party these tensions may quickly turn to violence after the u.s. forces withdraw all of this in terms of security when the u.s. leaves there will be no independent security force right now the security's from the kurdish side of the city this is the truth when the u.s. leaves things will get worse it will be conflict arabs will stand up and prayed and
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we should stay with that man and this will buy loads by god forbid but worse it will begin to show. an example of this violence wasn't long in coming no more than five minutes after we finished the interview a roadside bomb targeting the police detonated in the center of the city. luckily for the police the terrorists missed it appears that despite the gains that the police are making the american troop withdrawal could easily lead to or turn to sectarianism and care cook for kurds arabs and turkmen alike the consequences of the u.s. led war have left the future of kirkuk very much uncertain sebastian meyer care cook for r.t. and coming up later this hour the streets of moscow are flooded with the vampires and devils and pumpkins as it celebrates halloween find out more here on our t.v. . the european union is facing
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a shake up after leaders endorsed plans to enforce tougher budget rules now the deal which amends the controversial less than treaty is being spearheaded by germany and france it was agreed on friday at a summit in brussels alterations include reining in the excesses of overspending nations it's all want to attempt to shore up the euro after it came close to collapse last year at the new system will be in place by twenty thirteen but i mean batten says the single currency should be scrapped to save europe's economy. their problem is always that there isn't enough european union not with us too much of it but i don't have enough power so they see every crisis as an excuse for demanding more power to solve the problems 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 with the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. would be a lot more healthy if i were in with regulation but in the case of france and
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germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of filing out countries like greece and of course by then it's really important 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 become more healthy under proper free market economic conditions the wild things are going at the moment is that i can ever inevitably only get worse and germany is reevaluating its multicultural society after the chancellor said efforts to build it have utterly failed angela merkel says immigrants need to do more to integrate and learning the language of their new home what should be a priority as our furth reports more and more germans feel foreigners are taking over. then the language of an excess. we have a place. the message to immigrants in germany integration tough talk from the
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german chancellor controversial speech recently friended multiculturalism. that it to date on an extremely sensitive issue. which is also called gaza strip because from my blood's up to the yes ban he's becomes more and more arabia with high immigration in the past few decades germany has seen the developments of monocultural communities such as new clothes in west berlin foreign influence in this area really is very evident upon find a porn shop and add to this the questions about education failure as well and crime within immigrant and you've got real problems with many people popping into prejudice that the lot of people fill holes about immigration. a recent survey conducted by the foundation in germany found that almost thirty of respondents felt
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that immigrants were coming to exploit the country's welfare system and should be sent home when jokes with us are almost the same amount the country is being overrun by foreigners here you have a mixture you have a german here and you have english here and english here and this is turkish this is this is nice so everybody can read that but if it is only. turkish people they feel strange and i think where am i living this is an arabian city but it should be in ceiling debate has focused on muslim immigrants with migrant families reluctant to integrate into a society that they failed is prejudice against. i don't think that changing my personality the way i look the way i talk or my even my mother tongue would change . have an effect on the german culture
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projects like this local community center to aging integration and teaching children the german language from an early age but with few bilingual arabic or taking families like the sending their children to private school where they do not yet. despite the tough rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that immigration is desirable for its economy that migrants have to be willing to integrate we need to people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids germs have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come in getting himself. too much and. if they knew how often they misunderstood others and a major challenge. now with the debate play why david would be to chime bridge coach who divides which had been simmering quietly for a long time. there r.c.
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the. people in brazil are voting for a new successor to the highly popular president lula da silva in the first round earlier this month the demon second god and more votes than her main rival. it's widely expected that rousseff who has vowed to follow lula's course will take power and will become the country's first woman head of state millions below the poverty line have benefited from the current president giving them better lives and as our teams lauren lyster reports from sao paulo the gap between rich and poor seems to be narrowing. in brazil there are those who live tucked away behind barbed wire walls. and those who live behind shanty cinderblock ones brazil is a rich country but the majority is poor already gates paved the road to that majority separating rich from poor and cementing the vast divide of inequality that
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in many ways is the story of latin america but in this developing nation and one of the fastest growing major economies in the world where they are pioneering deep water oil research and ethanol production for example signs of human development two are marked by a before and after before outgoing president lula distil but took office and back i'm going to walk the people didn't recognise the poor today the rich are en route because the poor own as poor as they were before people have the opportunity think he's increased the job market civil construction for me and for others he's giving jobs to people who didn't have it after the live eight years in office as a brazil where jobs but really social policies are bringing inequality down work income from the poorest in the country has grown eight percent a year while the richest has grown only one and a half. bill is part of a trend in latin america countries that are electing leftist governments that are essentially redistributing wealth to the poor in neighborhoods like this in brazil
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you see that most evidently and their program called. my name and her two daughters live together and one shares about one hundred square feet in this food vella are slum she gets by on a few odd jobs and she gets the equivalent of twenty four u.s. dollars a month from the government through the familia and helps with food or sometimes i use it to pay a bill in return for both a familia cash to naina has to show the government that her daughter samantha gets her vaccinations and is in school and intends at least eighty five percent of the time as a result and i think most of all she's ten years old and she knows how to read how to write and everything she even knows how to use the computer samantha's life is one of learning an opportunity where once in a slum like this reaching her age meant dropping out of school to work and help the family i worked when i was younger ten years old i was already a nanny i didn't have the means to study but
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a little government cash is helping to break that cycle and create a new one. i want them to said so in the future they'll have a profession and they're not going to suffer like their parents suffered so i want them to study. at the same time the parents are suffering less familias responsible for a sixth of the reduction in poverty in brazil while it costs just a half percent of g.d.p. basically it's considered very cheap and efficient it's a model being transferred globally from mexico to new york city by some accounts it's still amounts to chump change. but here you see how it's help us see beyond their cinder block cities and football . saying fantasies. into goals these kids say of being doctors and teachers and
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we're here for the first time arguably in its history the walls separating bridge from poor don't look so set in stone. or in mr arty so paulo brazil. and out to some other world news this hour iraq you have released all the worshippers that were taken hostage during a catholic mass in baghdad militants attacked the country's stock exchange and then moved to the nearby church and killed at least two people they were reportedly demanding al qaeda members in iraq and egypt to be set free. an explosion in istanbul is main square has left at least thirty two people injured police say a suicide bomber was targeting police officials the blast occurred near a place where riot police were present in case of protests after this blast more and detonated explosives were found and defeat. yemeni authorities have released a female student suspected of sending explosives to u.s.
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synagogues earlier qatar airways said one of the two parcels posted from yemen last week had been transported onto planes before being seized in dubai bombs were found on u.s. bound planes in the u.k. and dubai u.s. officials are going to yemen to check security practices and holes in the system. now which is an zombies have been taking center stage in moscow as people get set for the freakiest holiday of the year halloween now this weekend of clubs have been full with a crowd that has swapped its gladrags for real rags and wigs artie's tom barton has all the details. on the week that time for trick or treating dressing up but never . really an occasion just. not just because she's the right. you see it's c.
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c. i don't say it's a time. out in the sky. leads to a new and restless i mean there's. other ways maybe it's about me and. people make a lot of me at the end of the same it was that we. had to do things become more. seems to become the love in the world to me but i spend a lot of time in venezuela and know a really big on i mean they're told so to him and everybody is into dressing up i mean i want to be doing something scary but it's lives in different. states of time mind well no disrespect but you look like scary to me. but yeah maybe again don't be on the road they. make you down inside my i
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dunno i don't say scary i may try my best anyway that's right everyone has a very good night and spam real funny. comedy. well for more on how moscow celebrates the scariest day of the year head to our t.v. dot com you can also check out the latest news and analysis and here's some of what's online for you right now americans split their trust and comedians above politicians as satire as jon stewart is named the most influential man in the us. in the school authorities sound the alarm as estimates suggest the city is crawling with rats saw figures even claimed the rodents out a number of people in the russian capital find out more at are two dot com. more news for you ahead this hour for us our look into tomorrow's tech world.
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feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. now let's have a look at the latest news in this week's top stories on our team russia seals the deal to build vietnam's first ever nuclear power plant in a bid to help the country develop as an independent modern state was signed as dmitri medvedev visits handler to boost cooperation with the region. fresh tensions flare as georgia has reportedly arrested a network of twenty people all georgians for spying for russia has refused to either confirm or deny because it's. the first ever joint
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u.s. russian anti drug stop aeration in afghanistan has been hailed a success forces have destroyed four drug labs and confiscated a ton of heroin worth over two hundred million dollars. and next how metals molding the future as we check in for the latest edition of technology update. hello and welcome to technology update this month the show goes mental only without the head banging we're talking about the most elementary of materials that help build our civilization and still find innovative new applications today the soviet made allergic or industry was blasted past competitors around the same time heavy metal started black.
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