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published works in video. the seventy fourth anniversary of the end of the second world war as massive crowds marched through central moscow in a tribute to their loved ones who lived through perished in the conflict while on red square. the victory day parade took center stage of their thursday morning with more than thirteen thousand troops and dozens of armored vehicles passing through the iconic site. another iran sets out its nuclear deal. forcing european leaders to maneuver between tehran and washington to save the two
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thousand and fifteen agreement. from our studios in moscow this is an international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. victory day has drawn to a close at least here in the russian capital to mark the culmination of a day of high emotion and national pride fireworks displays let the skies in dozens of cities nationwide. earlier the now traditional immortal regimental marches saw more than ten million caring portrait portraits of relatives who endured the great patriotic war more than seven hundred thousand turned out in moscow alone to remember the sacrifices made almost every family in the soviet union was affected by the conflict from losing a loved ones in the. fighting to suffering on the magical condition is just
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a state of mind corresponding to dan hawkins and it lead to trying to join the crowds marching in moscow. nothing unites this country more then the immortal regiment marched those who say that this victory parade is just saber rattling displays of military martin simulation they need to be here and come in have a look at this because this is very much hard to describe the crowd of people is just absolutely analysts those records broken last year every year in fact since this parade has gone on and it is just in comparable to anything one has ever seen is the biggest to my knowledge remembrance a vent in russia in the world nothing quite like it all of this sort we have to stop guess why because there are just so many people and there is police here around and around me they have to direct the flow of the crowd because it is just so immense every time i see this i just don't understand when the flow
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of the crowd is going to stop it's endless it always it can never stop surprising you and this is why the mortal regiment march in the capital of russia is so important people bearing photographs portrayed scouring metals of those who fought many of whom died in that war behind each one is a story no family left untouched when people print this portraits out when people flick through the family archives when they're the grandchildren great grandchildren great great grandchildren look at all that they just can't help wondering what's. what what's the story behind all these portraits this is how families unite all litteral people here over all generations of all colors creeds and races i've seen flags here from a cosmic stand kid against belarus moldova and it's also interesting how it unites . generations my mother cried when i talked to her on the phone about an hour ago
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this is her grandfather and what i'm doing right now is very special for my family because three years ago i made i promise to my family that for four consecutive victory days i'm going to carry the portraits of all my great grandfathers all for for the and more to why jim and march and bob of move on here he is this man completes the choir ted so i'm happy to tell you that i kept my promise and this is why it's so heartwarming in some way or another some came back from the front some did not one person who did not was my great grandfather could do small to good and who died in ninety two to defending stalling but that was one of the key bottles of the great patriotic war schools here in russia we did a little bit of digging around in family background family history and we found out
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that off. the he separated from his family just before the war he actually part of his new family hides a son my grand my grandmother's cough brother they to this day had never met now both in their eighties i thought what better way to pay tribute to could do says memory to all his sacrifice he bought my grandmother and a half brother long lost from russia and from latvia all know that automates together here this is what happened. to. the city to the second. the overture that's the furthest enough.
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pain and suffering endured by everyone during the conflict was truly unimaginable.
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one. the ninth of may is about remembering remembering all of that suffering and sacrifice which ultimately affected every family in the u.s. are we spoke to some of those who gave everything to and remember these bloody.
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you go i do you said that you and i were on the street yesterday. recently. suited me and it. still. stood out in the media should need ziplock you said it's so obvious you know what. one of the bloodiest battles of the conflict and in fact throughout history took place in southern russia in stalingrad in what is now volgograd that lasted for two hundred days between one thousand nine hundred two in one thousand nine hundred three and cost of the red army over one million one hundred and thirty thousand soldiers and germany's losses were even higher on losing the battle the nazi leadership declared a day of national mourning and historians see the battle of stalingrad as a watershed moment and when the dramatically altered the course of the war. even
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now a harrowing reminders of the trauma inflicted by the war are emerging here's a letter that was uncovered within the remains of two soviet soldiers it never made it. was still in the collab each day and the last one left i've been injured and will not last long. but i will stay here i will die when i refused to give in to the enemy tell my wife that i was defending the mother.
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we will win no matter what. the venture comrades. victory parade on red square has more than twenty years have been a signature element of the celebrations on that may the night watched by millions and attended by dignitaries v.i.p.'s and most importantly russia's wartime that.
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it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere it's. it's electric. but what she cited the excitement just released during the parade itself live. live. live.
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live . the first victory parade was held on the twenty fourth of june one thousand nine hundred five just a month after nazi germany's defeat during the soviet era the next the celebrations were held on the twentieth and fortieth anniversary of the victory since one thousand nine hundred five though military parades have been held annually. over the last few weeks we have brought you many touching stories from the war like ninety four year old veteran who join the resistance straight after graduating from school becoming a frontline scout she sustained injuries that prevented her from having children
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later in life her husband died a few years ago and so she now she's alone asked people to send her letters and postcards to mark victory day and the response it seems has been overwhelming. push it to. the full throughout the trip to the ears of the other at the movies that we. need to see this regime that's your foot in the middle east it is the preacher. and he said if you believe even. the painters pushers peevishness. pushes years earlier for the force users doing more of the loop you people are barely getting by you were. choosing to do it
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their business or the. work they would. never do. to. say. that. i. switching gears now pressure is mounting on europe to save the iranian nuclear deal as leaders get down to talks at a summit in romania french president emmanuel macron stressed it would be washington to blame for tehran's decision to leave the treaty even though he believes that hard fought two thousand and fifteen agreement needs surgery. if you
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do in the very beginning france has been committed to the deal that was negotiated and signed it and the deal is no sufficient we would like to add to it to take into account iran's missile activities and the e.u. has released a statement saying that it strongly urge is iran to continue to implement its commitments as it has done until now it also says it rejects any ultimatums from tehran and says that it will assess iran's compliance with the deal washington has already imposed fresh sanctions on tehran trump reiterated his need for a fresh deal a fair deal as he called it and his secretary of state might pompei o said that it's iran that's violating international norms the iranian regime's announcement that it intends to expand its nuclear program is in defiance of international norms and a blatant attempt to hold the world hostage its threat to renew nucular work that
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could shorten the time to develop a nuclear weapon on the schools the continuing challenge the iranian regime poses to peace and security worldwide well that was pomp ayers response to terrans and nonsense and yesterday that it to do would withdraw from certain parts of the iranian nuclear deal saying that e.u. china and russia had sixty days to protect iran's oil and banking sector from u.s. sanctions all this threatens to. really was an agreement a diplomatic agreement of historic proportions and twenty fifteen the obama administration the e.u. russia china and iran finally signed this historic deal that had taken years of negotiation but it led to iran holding its nuclear weapons production in exchange for the easing of sanctions i hear very the trumpet ministration pulled out of the deal the mantra over the. yeah has been
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a similar pressure on iran the europeans have been trying to mitigate this situation throughout the past year and although the u.s. is sort of throwing in the towel the americans on just punishing iran with economic sanctions they are doing what so called these secondary sanctions that means they're threatening to target any foreign companies that deal with tehran and guess which side many multinationals are choosing europe tried all sorts of complicated mechanisms to circumvent these new realities there is a system called instead that's not yet operational but they're trying to kind of block the sanctions from european companies that are still up holding their side of the deal but really this deal has taken a big hit the net result is that tehran says that all they've had from europe for the past year has been more also poll the fact that europe's in the middle of it
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was felt most keenly i think in the u.k. yesterday it really was rather awkward because the u.s. secretary of state might pompei was in london on a visit visiting his u.k. counterpart jeremy hunt and jeremy hunt was asked flat out whose side are you on anyway take a listen to his response if they break the deal then there will be consequences in terms of how european we aren't so we should be arranged to think very long and hard before they break we're working together to push back against that to your question about whose side are you on. this is a parlor game that gets played we're on the same side we're on the side of europe it was the us that unilaterally pulled out of this agreement now over a year ago if it even if you listen to the opinion of the un it says iran's been complying with the terms of the deal so you've got the us helping the ante with yet more sanctions iran's. saying well we're going to give you sixty days or we stop
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complying on our side so both sides becoming increasingly polarized i have a year up some bang in the middle of it'll. the second world war monument in chicago is igniting passions it was arrested by the lithuanian community which says it honors a war hero and resistance fighter but a leading jewish human rights organization says he was also a nazi collaborator the ceremony honoring a roman was held just days after victims of the holocaust were commemorated around the world the lithuanian foreign minister also took part in the unveiling of the monument when you consider his roman house because a national hero and maintains that he did not collaborated with the nazis. under the code name. was a prominent partisan in lithuania he opposed to the soviet administration during and after the second world war although there is no solid proof that he himself
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killed anyone when the country was occupied by the nazis the simon wiesenthal center believes that he led a gang of local vigilantes which persecuted the jewish community. thinks the monument is an insult to the victims of the war. it's basically spitting in the face of holocaust survivors of the jewish community of any person with any morality who expects a member of the e.u. to preserve certain values and i can promise you that i don't mean people who are collaborators with nazis is not one of the values of the european union or any other normal organization there's no evidence on the other hand that because some self killed anybody but the gang that he headed was actively involved in persecution from the top and that the soviet union crumbled there's been a very systematic attempt to rewrite the narrative of world war two and the holocaust they trying to hide the role played in the holocaust by local
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collaborators and in that respect you have to keep in mind that only at least in europe did collaboration with the nazis include active participation in mass murder . chicago officials are yet to comment on the monument we spoke to rabbi friedman who joined a rally in new york against what he calls praising killers he says he will appeal to congress to put pressure on. public outcry so i can know and contact the members of congress as we're going to do in this case and i want to make that clear that's the next lobby members of congress it doesn't happen overnight to put pressure on them to a need to speak to representatives of the jewish community to tell them don't go through any until they correct this travesty why we don't live the way any of where they're honoring the murder of thousands and thousands of people so it's going to take time but that's going to happen so it was with that in mind we decided to begin the process with the rally being the first step and the plan to follow up
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with the other steps and we would hope that at some point you know the good people going to weigh me over i'm going to start saying why are we honoring a guy that killed lithuanians because of people that killed were lithuanians they happen to be of the jewish faith so why are we honoring the guy is the best we have can we find a guy that we should honor is being allowed to any nero that was not murdering lithuanians of the jewish straight to have any faith i think that's a question they should be asking english football's feeling on top of the world right now or at least on top of europe after causing two major upsets this week in the continent's most prestigious tournament dutch giant killers. to london's tottenham hotspur while liverpool staged an incredible comeback to send a mighty barcelona packing on r t on friday former manchester united supreme oh just a marine you know goes over the twists and turns in on the touchline i'll be back of the hour with another look at your news but here is a quick preview of that show.
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one of them the first trophy that he gets is the biggest one the biggest one of all so one of them will get that the pope would have to be hears and will have you in his hand i have more of this sad sinking that one of them is going to lose means more than the else more than anybody else more than the players more than the phones more than the all knows more than everybody else haddix on and says sokol after the game they need a neck massage. because they didn't touch the ball in the second half and they were just looking at the wall ok let's go against our principles let's go against our
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philosophy but this is the way we have to hurt them i am surprised. that. they did nothing for all the screwy thieves. and from minute one until minute ninety five they play only with their philosophy and then football is not possible didn't surprise me and field didn't surprise me you will gun didn't surprise me the relation between the team and the crowd the stadium and the players that empathy nothing of that surprised me. how can barcelona be surprised they were not also the team that sings we are better than them was have better players we are going there we are going to win the game we are going to score a wall and to keep it there were not that took second wall and mentally even physically. collapse the ball boys in
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a good structure can also play a part i was a ball boy top. knew what he was going to do then some of our old you read the situation. funked us that we well it's not easy it all looks easy but it is not easy and important that the zone was not there the first two guys of the first post there or not there i really don't know what happened this final these goals in favor of the people that saying that no player is more important than the team the final liverpool against spurs he was caught the hitch.
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