[00:34.81]Tomorrow there will be an emergency meeting between all the political party leaders and the president to try to hammer out some kind of plan B.
[00:41.83]There are frantic negotiations going on behind closed doors, between Cyprus and its international lenders.
[00:48.11]We know that the Cypriot president has been speaking to Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel
[00:52.16]but clearly the message has been that there has been a dramatic miscalculation along this way, in Brussels and here in Cyprus.
[01:00.52]The former military ruler of Guatemala Efrain Rios Montt has gone on trial on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.
[01:07.97]The hearing in Guatemala City relates to the killing of 1,700 indigenous people when Mr. Rios Montt led the country in the early 1980s.
[01:15.09]The UN High Commission for Human Rights says it’s the first time a former head of state has faced such charges in a national court.
[01:22.47]Mr. Rios Montt who is 86 denies the allegations.
[01:25.99]A South African police officer has told an inquiry that a colleague shot a miner as he lay on the ground
[01:31.77]during protests last year at the Marikana platinum mine in which 34 people were killed.
[01:36.69]It’s the first time a police officer’s evidence has backed claims that police shot, wounded, handcuffed and surrendering miners.