[00:11.18]Mr. Mandela was taken to hospital on Thursday night on the advice of his doctors.
[00:15.37]He's said to be responding well to treatment for a recurring lung infection.
[00:19.29]In a BBC interview, President Zuma said people should not panic.
[00:23.02]I don't think people must be alarmed about it in what was seen.
[00:27.43]Let us low down the anxiety.
[00:30.35]He is responding very well.
[00:31.97]And he is in good hands of very good doctors.
[00:34.76]And I think all of that brings comfort to all of us.
[00:38.19]And I would like to very to say the country must not panic.
[00:43.35]Diva was fine.
[00:44.51]And we'd like to say to him, Diva, please get better quicker.
[00:49.84]We want to see you at all.
[00:51.61]Three former Supreme Court judges in Cyprus have been asked to investigate possible criminal activity in the country's banking crisis.
[00:59.77]The Cypriot government said judges would examine decisions and actions at all levels.
[01:04.46]Constinos Petrides is the spokesman for the Cypriot government.
[01:07.97]The mandate of the investigative committee will be widespread.
[01:15.43]We will study all decisions, actions, or reactions at all levels from political decisions
[01:20.33]to decisions of governing boards of banks, supervising authorities and anyone else the committee deems needs to be investigated.