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more news today is once again flared up. these are the images of world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day. in india of a little in the grand central shirts in limbo the. torch president bloomberg was sure that they would result oh no beach resort. to go on taj mahal hotel georges cement hotel. hotel closer to the meridian the leader of the joint the hotels church in new delhi who took the most babyhood to carry collection the amount of clothes a. maiden's hotel. clothes a movie don't produce and shift it was promised to taper cush palace.
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welcome back the headlines arundhati tripoli refuses to accept an arrest warrant for colonel gadhafi saying the international criminal court is just a western political tool and has no authority the hague based tribe who don't have accused in the game you know crimes against humanity. greek trade unions are staging a forty eight hour strike with tens of thousands are expected to take to the capital streets on tuesday follows the greek prime minister urging the problem to cross official stance the plan to avoid bankruptcy. and russian lawmakers discuss controversial restrictions on abortion designed to boost the birthrate in the country any day of the. backstreet surgeries and legacy of abandoned children. a booming opium production afghanistan is due to high international tomorrow and
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years of war and destruction so says the afghan minister an interview that's up next. we would like to start of course with the statistics of the wheat their production of poppies in afghanistan i guess that is always being. at the point of the blame for the community that afghanistan is products at producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it to the to the word but can you just from your point of view what do you think i mean how to tackle these problems but. first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt that the area of plantation song with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan
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people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems afghanistan faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to all be in production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan and what degree it has reached here we learned a little two hundred fifteen hectares of farmland contain poppy crops but thanks to the efforts of the democratic afghan government which i consider to be quite successful we've managed to cut that area to one hundred thirty hector's this year the government intends to further reduce the earlier sawmill poppies so as to fully meet its commitment to destroy poppy cultivation but we will be unable to solve this problem once and for all on our own we will need people support in other words we should not be focused only on the question of poppy cultivation it's an international problem and not just the problem of growing poppies in afghanistan for example we realize the poppies are cultivated in afghanistan but then the question arises in what way about thirteen hundred tons of chemical substances
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necessary for processing opium into her own illegally get into afghanistan via our country is another exam. purrs that the world consumes ninety five percent of afghan produced opium by contraband while opium consumption in afghanistan accounts for just five percent this proves that not only afghanistan but the whole world should a terror war on these narcotics substances. over the past six years the afghan government has managed to reduce areas of poppy crops to forty three percent in doing gas we almost stopped selling poppies and seven afghan provinces more than twenty other provinces are fighting to destroy them i would also add that we've worked out a plan to put an end to sowing poppies in several provinces this year as part of efforts to implement this plan we intend to further reduce areas of poppy fields it doesn't mean that we don't have difficulties as i said earlier i'm against drugs it's not just a problem for afghanistan this is an international problem the world community to
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realize that it took on allies the situation in afghanistan with a name to organize a campaign against drugs in this region elsewhere in the world if we consume five percent of drugs then where does the ninety five percent go for example if we manage to quote internal demand what should be done to decrease the constantly growing world demand for drugs therefore we believe that any success in fighting this evil list closely linked to international cooperation and support afghanistan doesn't have enough ability to treat drug addicts we can help only one percent of all drug related patients as the un to drugs minister i admit that i face money tasks i realize that i have responsibilities with regards to the people of afghanistan and their demands for compensation to afghan landlords who give up poppy cultivation chemical imports or an even bigger problem or the total profits from the drugs trade amount to about sixty five billion dollars
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a year all of them go to the international drugs mafia local drug smugglers barely get three percent from votes on a view of the expenses because the vase. afghanistan we see the properties in this trade are miserable the international drugs maffia gets the bulk of the profits. there is one concept that it's connects somehow the presence of the international forces in afghanistan with the drug trade. there's a talk that there is a possible withdrawal of the interest at all got to start with exterior. do you think after the withdrawal of the situations of drug fighting what improve. if we look at these things objectively will see that the situation after the war has improved however the afghans don't feel a great deal of prepared to work has to be done it's necessary to train the afghan police and army to fight drug trafficking now that we're down to the post war
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period but i assume that everything we can do in this area brings positive results every day i can claim that in recent years the anti drugs ministry has achieved concrete positive results we've detained money drug traffickers this year money more than in previous years the professional training of afghan police and army personnel has also improved if things continue this way i'm sure that by twenty fourteen we will be able to control the entire territorial afghanistan i would like to emphasize one thing under no circumstances is the afghan government going to wage a war against its own people we operate under the model of struggle against terrorism extremism and drugs we see that in our condition foreign aid has turned out to be pernicious for money afghans a considerable part of the country's infrastructure has been destroyed it should be other than a sharp change in the specialization of agriculture's closely linked to foreign factors perhaps you can see it for yourself that drugs production flourished in the
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period of the most intensive military hostilities which led to serious destruction security as well as law and order as a result the illegal sowing of poppy crops increased that's why we count on the cooperation of the world community in the struggle against this evil and we won't lay the blame solely on afghan as the afghans are people who want to live in compliance with the law but today they want to use the benefits of peace in the first place. we are now facing the most terrible consequences of the war against terror we witness to destruction all salman bin laden the took place near a military base in pakistan all this should be subject to a more profound analysis such issues shouldn't be tackled superficially. a couple of months back there was a joint operation between the russian forces of. the americans and of the forces of fighting do you think such operations could be multiple.
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could be more in futures. joint operations especially from the russian forces just because you are one of more with us at this moment we're trying to strengthen our law enforcement primarily the afghan police which is predominantly in charge of destroying poppy crops as i said earlier i assume that we've made great progress in this field but more importantly we exchange reconnaissance information we discussed this question with russia and are ready to build up cooperation with moscow in this field jointly we worked out several mechanisms and are applying them and cheering special information this information could help us catch smugglers in and outside afghanistan or in this we rely on help from countries which have experience in this field and your excellency thank you very much for being with us from russia today there we wish of a started the prosperity and peace and. to drugs thank a little it stick.
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tripoli refuses to accept an arrest warrant for colonel gadhafi saying the international criminal court is just a western political tool and has no phone or a base tribunal has accused the libyan leader of crimes against humanity. greek trade unions are staging a forty eight hour strike with tens of thousands expected to take to the capital streets on tuesday follows the greek prime minister in the parliament to pass a fresh austerity plan to avoid bankruptcy. and russian lawmakers discuss controversial restrictions on abortion designed to boost the birthrate in the country but many fear the. backstreets soon trees and the legacy of abandoned children. are more in their stories in this than fifteen minutes time but we're joined now with day to sport and well sports fans are very much looking forward to the heavyweight bout between david haye fights of the year would you say well. certainly making it feel that way now both fighters are exercising in the verbal
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insults and. with downs well they're hoping all that will eventually flow into the ring on july the second so stick around because i got more on that. alone welcome to sport on our calls for it and these are the headlines. let the insults fly a bloody mary klitschko and david haye have a verbal battle the head of their unification fights on saturday. field merrill's world number one carolyn and both of williams sisters go but more reassured rob about is fruit of the quarterfinals on the thrilling day at wimbledon. and seal of approval is the middle. of the. russian national ice hockey team for the salt sure winter olympics. lads america has promised areality rehab for david haye
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as the two boxing champions held a news conference ahead of their heavyweight title unification ballots this weekend's ukrainian felt he needs to teach his opponents some manners as the brit arrived forty five minutes late for the traditional pre-fight media meeting he added that the outcome of the fights will teach the w.b. a heavyweight champ to be a better person with better behavior who's always on time they however was more objective about the upcoming ballots and even revealed part of his strategy against the w b o i below and i b f will have the weight champion. in the. million but. it won't. be the one you see the difference in the distance on which
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is the goal we'll. know. during the meeting that david haye refused to shake his hands and that prompted another heated exchange klitschko listed all the world celebrities he's shaking hands with and says hey what's food is not to have done likewise true or room my job fraser larry holmes. this is. a good thing i mean there's going to be. a builder. and. so. there. is maybe one of them said it's now world number one carolyn does not ski and both williams sisters all went corruption alex in a shock filled fourth round at wimbledon for. finalist marion bartoli seemed the happiest woman at the all england club showcasing the best of her game so humble
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outgoing champion serena williams the french woman survived a close second set so i braked to convert her fourth match points after almost two hours to celebrate a six three seven six victory. of course i'm extremely happy of a good idea today considering playing in syria now i don't know how many times she wins there but you know she's extremely tough to beat so of course it's a great performance but tomorrow is another day so it just takes me focus and not taking too far i think i did really well she's been able to come back and play and when samantha. just really played tough even today i lost but i was able to hang in there and play tough and i can only get better and that can potentially be really scary because. i can only go up from here. meanwhile software zain was nasty sailed through her opening set against a mini kudzu bull go but the slovakia world number twenty four fought back to
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clinch a three set when the lead was now secure waiting for her amazing grand slam while venus williams lost civil garrus spit out a wrong caught in the repeats tora bora shares quarterfinal however former champion maria sharapova is safely through the world number six ran into some position early in her match against china spending sure why but the two thousand and four winner improved to triumph six four six two and has yet to drop a set so far as she reaches the quarterfinals for the first time in five years. i feel like my movement has definitely improved this year but i think that's because i played a lot of matches. i think a lot of it is also reaction in. getting ready for the next. thinking it's over being prepared to hit another one another. just always hated it . doesn't come. sharapova is the last remaining female
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russian player as compatriots not yet the troll of phillips and number four seed victoria azarenka and prospect say they had better bought what out to austria's said mirah pasha well check that from weeks of all crashed big moir. also through is sabine lisicki the german wildcard reaching her second quarter final in three years after beating czech. seven six six one i think i did a pretty good job today. you know it's not easy to come off the huge win. on center court and then to plant small oh cool it's been you know for me i think it is matches and wimbledon and i still love it so. and yeah i mean i did it when i had to do and i'm really looking forward to the next round. on the men's side for the last russian mikhail youzhny exits that servants after losing to rachet federer
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rafael nadal. also threw after a four set win against walmart's intel paltrow and world number two. crews past frenchmen the show low draw. elsewhere a local favorite and semifinalist andy murray was given a standing ovation by prince william and his wife kate the fourth ranked scot blasting his fourteen ace to see with straight sets win over scale france which finished seven six six three six. ellsworth felicity on the lopez battled back from two sets down to beat lucas screwball after facing two match points in the third set so i break senate seat mardy fish upset last year's runner up so much verdict in straight sets while ferrero lost against will fred song also in three. while the first where in the men's draw to win through to the last eight was fast. rising aside and bernard saw much of the fire dispatched belgium cigs
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a six one seven five six war after also beating robin sort of thing in the previous round. to different means i mean then a bit much but i was playing for a big sport. you know in one. minutes but it was a was a when i really want to. play it full well i played well for. ice hockey now and russia's national team have officially signed their new coach after isn't it a lot put pen to paper to guide the red machine through to the saatchi when someone picks it's wednesday fourteen the fifty six year old now plans to pick his assistant coach while saying he's chosen the goalkeeping trainer but without revealing his name takes up the national role after leading up to boris' to three russian titles in seven years is the country's most successful club coach with four top flight class in his name he also managed russia for eleven months six years ago
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and has received a warm welcome back. to you know if. you want to. secure working on the children for a month you've got a lot of experience i think for the right. now former world number one tennis player and grand slam champion give get a cough and a cough has been crowned russia's gold champion at the national championship in the moscow region. reports on the story of one man who triumphs into different sports. the twentieth national tournament may go down in history as one of the most interesting so far in the woodlands to vamp it was the first ever hole in one by murray you cannot count on the second day but there was no surprise in the overall competition where might even jono is still the biggest name in russian the twenty five year old germany today on the greens from the. very beginning showing solid glee however the first russian to achieve full time membership on the lead is
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european tour did give her opponents if you chances in the final big but her lead proved to be too comfortable and that china was secured her third russian title to the first for a day. like. today after after that night i was just like so completely lost my concentration was hard for me and. kind of. meanwhile the men's can petition turned out to be a real crack at the two favorites who took the little boards half way through the tournament were disqualified from moving distance markers and the feet of the russian gold crown was to be decided on the clues in the stick under metre mark. probert the next day i went in there and knew about we just heard about which one to the referee. had this kind of situation for that first. and incredibly former tennis world number one in the time grand slam winner you gave me kind of feeling
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of look it up to a little boy to grip his first professional title the thirty seven year old was trailing by the head of the final day but later found his perfect touch to produce an impressive last round which included six dirties in just one bogey and despite a pretty modest finish of fifteen over but the olympic tennis champion is going to boost his golf skills for the olympics in rio in two thousand and sixteen but i didn't expect to win it was a real surprise for me i'm very satisfied with my score in the last round as i finished five under par i love golf and will continue playing and it would be great if i could take part in the olympics in two different sports with the growing popularity of golf in russia championships like this and results like government gives are the best way of encouraging those interested in the sport to pick up a golf club because they about out of. i'll be back in a couple of hours but so you can rate and comments on some of the stories sit here
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