Ever there are any military vehicles and seventy four aircraft are involved in display three member its the surrender of nazi germany in nineteen forty five in russia and celebrated a day later another countrys official documents are signed after midnight also time. Lets bring in our correspondent in moscow mia drug surratt shes standing by there right in the thick of it at red square if you can hear me this is a nationwide holiday in russia millions are watching the military parade as they have for decades what this is parade mean for russians today. Well this is a very important day for the russians when i visit russian families there its all its no family that is not going to mention that their grandfather or any other
relative forth during World War Two some of them of course died so this is a very very important day for the russians but today they are in a festive mood the military parades right behind me. Cast life from the red square much of the city center will be closed for the festivities the hundreds of events going on in the city for victory day you hear groups from All Over The World seeing him dancing in Downtown Moscow if you will see Richard Cross in the streets people wary to stoop Traditional Russian dresses soviet Military Uniforms so you will see all this here in moscow of course theres also a political message of this parade the masses we are strong and no one can call us. Im a drug that critics say this parade has been turned into an extravagant Propaganda Exercise or russian leader Vladimir Putin but youre assessed. Yeah i think this is true you know theres a recent poll showing that the Russian Support for lots came military parades decrease in Two Thousand Nine Hundred separate poll indicated that the share of Russian Supporting put in Smil Atory Depression is serious folks are moving has fallen below fifty percent since of oldest Two Thousand And Seventy so people here in russia make less money they have food going for example before Two Thousand And Fourteen people are really tired of years of growing state controlled militarism to put it in a nutshell. Thank you so much to w. s mithra storage there in moscow. Now the people of sudan have succeeded in removing long term dictator bashir but that doesnt mean theyve won power for themselves leaders of the mass protest which sparked the removal of bashir say the military council which replaced him is
delaying the implementation of civilian rule protests however are set to continue the Mass Movement which has sparked change in sudan has many faces our correspondents Melanie Corrida Ball and Abraham Medicare fee the artist paint tribute to those who were killed in the fight for liberation and who is now part of the revolution herself. Spraypaint weapon of protest. Based Graffiti Artist has returned to her home sudan to do her part with the uprising that broke out in december shes honoring antigovernment protesters whove lost their lives by creating portraits of them in front of their homes. The artwork being there is a reminder to everyone that you know they died for you. We have to remember the martyrs because. All comes down to they went out to protest for us. Over the past months a seal and a team of volunteers have memorialized of the twenty martyrs as she refers to them. They did so at a great personal risk. Because we painted in the middle of demonstrations with Security Forces everywhere what would we have done if something had happened when we were doing our last painting we got arrested. Ahead of. The inspiration came from moving conversations with relatives of the victims a seal is back in body the neighborhood so some of the tombs most violent clashes. Its. Father who was killed by a solicitor to complete the miral dedicated to his memory. Comfort that. There was gunfire some of the demonstrators wanted to hide in the house my brother
let them in some Security Officers wanted to get in but my father Wouldnt Open The Door so they shot at the door my father got injured he died the next morning. With salt. Guard says her familys thankful to the paying tribute to her father for his role in sudans revolution. As a young woman shes inspired it is a female artist who took this Initiative Summit overfit in right from the beginning the idea of a woman coming here to paint was strange i had never seen anything like that in sudan but seen men doing it but that a woman comes and does this it was new. A seal says she is just one of many women who have been a Driving Force in this uprising. She also wants to stand as a symbol for the freedom of artists in sudan and a catalyst for conversations about change in the future i think art is is the most
important thing in revolutions because its only thing the visual thing that makes you feel like youre there he would appear not this art forces you to speak about whats happening you know today its not just a specific person but its what he died for in the cause that he died for i full full full the full of the military Transitional Council in favor of a civilian government thats the last demand a seal and the community here have in their revolution. A seal hopes that for future generations in a free sudan the last remnants of the countrys repressive regime will be these murals reminding everyone how that varies. System overthrown. Its course now we got some Champions League football for you and another stunning come from behind victory in the semifinals this time londons tottenham broke the
hearts of. Up love her dearly is here to tell us all about it. Probably tell us what well after of course that amazing match between barcelona and liverpool twenty four hours before this match between Tottenham Hotspur and i act everyone thought ok this is going to be a little bit were little bit more boring and it was far from a to say the least of course tottenham made it through to the final for the first time in the clubs history and as were seeing here i x. Got ahead with a two male lead in the first half first go for me to lift after five minutes and then hacking c. S. And they were thinking right were going to be in the final in madrid last time they want to get back in One Thousand Nine Hundred Five but tottenham hit back hard with to go straight after half time before new customer saint lucas out of the third and decisive goal in the very final minute of the match to put in the final very very exciting for them and like i said its the first time in the clubs
history that they are going to be in a european cup final they must be over the moon spectacular football in general in the Champions League this week to Amazing Games a stinging defeat for. The dutch must be in a State Of Shock they are in a State Of Shock because like we just heard there from the report of course they were leading and lets not forget that they went into this match already won a head and of course does this whole aggregate thing which richard some people if they dont understand it is essentially that i x were ahead from their previous match against Tottenham Hotspur and then they were you know coming up to the ninety six minute looked like they were going to make it into the final because not only was it worth it was it too well but they were actually still ahead i act so they would have actually made it through to the final and then of course it was Maurice St Lucas of course and that very and north london. Made it put spurs into the final and you know i think what we should do now is hear from my research do you know of course the spurs culch. Three goals if i were player
super heroes he feels super super super hero because i said i think was amazing i think he was very clearly going from to the goal yes i think a fantastic Night Mushing and i fall for him. And hes ignited for him of course speaking about lukas motor and he is delighted with themself and you know its hard work and its going to be an all english final of course it must really hurt for the dutch happening at home especially you know on top of everything well the usually you could try and console the team that its as good and as young as i axed by saying well theres always next year but that doesnt really apply this time tell us about that no and thats exactly it i mean i x. Is a team that invests heavily in its youth system it produces and turns out a lot of players im in fact this is a very young team like he said you know seven of the eleven players on the pitch last night were under twenty four years old so thats incredibly young and then a lot of the bigger bigger clubs in europe will be sweeping and hoping to wear you
know by some of the big players like you know my teased. Hes only nineteen years old hes been at i. X. Since he was nine years old and you know hes captain of course which is incredibly young for a captain but you know they they were practically in the final and the last time they won to european cup was boards or the champs he was back in One Thousand Nine Hundred Five so you know over twenty years so they were almost there but in the end of course spurs have made it through theyre going to be in the final with liverpool and its going to be a big affair and of course its going to be another Big European City For Football and thats madrid a big english affair must be said and all english final there in madrid and probably i know you live part of your time in madrid is that city ready for two english clubs and you know for fans of two english clubs to descend on the city well madrids a city thats well well capable hosting these big events you know theres these big clubs around madrid Let It Go Madrid of course this final is going to take place and Let Me Go Madrid Stadium the one the metropolitan which is near the airports
not in the central time and not so long ago there was a big operation related to football of course in madrid that was the second leg of the argentinian cup i leave it up towards final so i think its going to be you know packed this on crema get the sunglasses x. Its going to be a hot affair there in madrid between these two british troops well be watching in three weeks time public folios from v. W. Sport thanks thanks very. Now to our series of reports this week investigating what germans see as the big issues of their time correspondent kate brady has been traveling the country to find out whats on peoples minds a big concern for many especially the young is Climate Change just a few years ago germany appeared to be leading the way in the fight against Global Warming but now it is falling back on its commitments kate has been meeting people say the government now faces a stark choice. To end my journey across germany im travelling back to the capital. Where the German Government is feeling the heat of Climate Change. Between its love of cars a Nuclear Power phase out and the countrys long goodbye to cofield Energy Japanese struggling to meet Climate Goals. In recent weeks that very issue has been quite literally knocking on the governments front door. Inspired by the swedish Climate Activists clear to mag for the past four months hundreds and thousands of German School kids have been skipping school every friday demanding action against Climate ChangeUniversity Student louise annoyed by our has become the face of The Fridays For Future Movement in germany which is now backed by more than Twenty Six Thousand scientists. We need our government to act now and i dont see that right now we keep burning fossil fuels knowing that they are destroying environment and. Disturbing our climate to an extent that. We are struggling we will be struggling
to stay alive in the long term and species are dying every day. Once deemed a World Champion in Environmental Protection it seems germany is at least now realizing that theres more to the fight against Climate Change the meticulously separating rubbish blushes heat wave alone brought home the harsh realities of Climate Change cargo ships brought to a Standstill Drive crops forest fires and damage to infrastructure. Having missed its twenty twenty Climate Goals the German Government is now looking ahead to twenty fifty with the aim of phasing out Coal Powered Energy by twenty thirty eight but students likely we want to see the end of that by twenty thirty at the latest. Demonstrators have found to continue striking until they see more action from the government. If in twenty years time your children or your grandchildren or
the children of the neighbors will ask you what did you do back then when will you know what was so could change things where we could make a difference what you do and im telling this the government here we were to judge this government. Because we will look back on them and see that they. Could actually change something and change the path. Knowing the consequences. Youre watching t. W. News just a reminder of the top stories were following for you today. Is coming under increasing pressure from the u. S. And else harsh new sanctions on the countrys Mining Industry the president s move came after tehran said it has suspended some parts of the nuclear deal signed with world powers in twenty fifteen which the u. S. For withdrew from last year the European Union has just said that it rejects any
ultimatums from iran. That russia is holding its annual military parade in moscows red square to celebrate soviet unions defeat of nazi germany and World War Two were looking at live pictures from moscow right there thousands of people have turned out to watch the spectacle. Millions of holding on to. The fact. Youre watching news up next weve got our European Affairs program focus on europe be back at the top of the next hour more news thanks for. The clean. The kitchen. Sixteen thousand euros for a big. Matunga from ukraine is nine months pregnant. Shes a Surrogate Mother carrying
a child for foreign parents and its perfectly legal. For many women its the only way to guarantee a better life for their children. Next on d w. Look closely. Listen carefully. Dont know those soon again trying to get a good. Old fashion. Discover the ultimate. Subscribe to the documentary on you tube. The old order this History Of The World is reorganizing itself and the medias role is keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the Global Media ForumTwenty Nineteen the laboratory for the digital age. Who are we following whom do we trust debate and shape the future at the georgia bell or Global Media ForumTwenty Nineteen. The place. Hello and a warm welcome to focus on europe thanks for joining us today the hunt is on in
europe for the torturers of syrian dictator Bashar Al AssadsRegime Investigators are closing in on them thanks to thousands of pieces of evidence that were smuggled by witnesses from the ruins of syrian cities the photos and documents are now in the hands of european investigators their task to prove that the Syrian Secret Service systematically tortured Opposition Members to death well more than a dozen of these War Criminals are believed to be in germany sweden or france disguised as refugees. Investigators across europe are determined to identify them and relatives of the victims who fled the murderous regime and came to germany are a valuable source of information people like mariam whom our reporter met on his search for justice. Mariam lives in a berlin suburb shes from syria and part of
a major hunt to catch Syrian Secret Service members who committed crimes like these. Is one of the regimes many victims he was beaten