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Run Time: 30m.
IMDb: 8.8.
Episode name: Heroin Warfare & the Coldest War .
Air Date: 6 Jun. 2014.
Episode Info: Heroin Warfare (correspondent: Suroosh Alvi) - Since the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, heroin production in the region has skyrocketed, making the country the number-one producer by a large margin. Though Iran, Afghanistans neighbor, is an ultraconservative country, Afghan heroin flowing across the border has actually caused Iran to have the worst heroin use problem in the world. Suroosh Alvi gets a rare look inside Iran to meet the suffering heroin addicts, and see how the country is coping with the illegal drug trade. The Coldest War (correspondent: David ...
Story: Documentary series featuring startling, groundbreaking stories from around the world.

A fearless, raw approach to storytelling is the trademark of "VICE," a groundbreaking newsmagazine series that tackles global issues often overlooked by traditional media. From anti-government rebellions, to hotbeds of terrorist activity, to conflict and corruption, "VICE" uses an engrossing documentary style to bring unique perspective to events shaping the future. The series takes its name from a youth media company operating in more than 34 countries. Its founder, , is the host and chief on-air correspondent of "VICE," joined by a network of reporters including VICE co-founder , documentary filmmaker and author , Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist , and Iranian photojournalist and filmmaker .

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