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in the hague, where the trial of former bosnian serb army commander ratko mladic has begun. he stands accused of europe's worst war crimes since the second world war, including the massacre of more than 7000 men and boys that srebrenica in 1995. this is likely to be the last major trial drawn up by the bosnian war. >> 20 years after the ethnic cleansing of bosnian towns and villages began, former bosnian serb army commander ratko mladic arriving at the u.n. war crimes tribunal. he evaded arrest for 15 years of the league was captured in serbia last may and brought to the hague. the prosecutors say ratko mladic was involved in implementing a plan to exterminate non-serbs in the former yugoslavia. >> civilians who were targeted for no other reason than they were in ethnicity other than serb. their land, their lives, their dignity coordinated in an attacarefully coordinated manne. it rose to the level of genocide. >> today he appeared to be focusing intently on the prosecution goes the opening statement. >> he assumed the mantle of realizing through military might the criminal
in the hague, where the trial of former bosnian serb army commander ratko mladic has begun. he stands accused of europe's worst war crimes since the second world war, including the massacre of more than 7000 men and boys that srebrenica in 1995. this is likely to be the last major trial drawn up by the bosnian war. >> 20 years after the ethnic cleansing of bosnian towns and villages began, former bosnian serb army commander ratko mladic arriving at the u.n. war crimes tribunal. he evaded...
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another is also on trial here at the hague. one of the reasons they are trying to speed up the process of getting ratko mladic's trial underway is because of what happened to slobodan milosevic who was here. four years into his trial, he died in custody, so for many of their victims, they never saw justice. so they are looking at this trial as a possibly of him getting justice. >> now thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, the statens were more widely prescribed. that's the new research published in the report. they say statens provide protection even for those at low risk and relaxing the current guidelines would save lives. staying on a medical issue, donating a kidney to someone who needs it more than you is a kind act. the 83-year-old did it and became the oldest kid any donation. why doctors thought his kidney at the age of 83 would be good for donation. >> i had to pay 14 or 15 visits to the hospital to find out if it was suitable. and they had to determine whether i wa
another is also on trial here at the hague. one of the reasons they are trying to speed up the process of getting ratko mladic's trial underway is because of what happened to slobodan milosevic who was here. four years into his trial, he died in custody, so for many of their victims, they never saw justice. so they are looking at this trial as a possibly of him getting justice. >> now thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, the statens...
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at the hague. what's going on in the hague is not the only prominent case being held there. charles taylor is expected to address the international criminal court which recently found him guilty of war crimes in the neighboring sierraly-on-, the first to be convicted there and his last to have his say before he is sentenced later this month. france and germany have pledged to work together on solving the european debt crisis despite beinged a odds on how to do it. with fresh elections in greece likely to be on the way. >> for 10 days greece's president has tried and failed to get the party leaders to do a deal. that the latest meeting he told them greece's latest stability has caused people to withdraw 700 million euros from the banks and there's great fear, and that fear could turn into panic. but his warning wasn't enough to stave off another election next month. the state of banks is not the only thing causing alarm. they say it's time to get ready for the country leaving the euro, and that that would be quite messy. >> we certainly don't hope so. but we have to be prepar
at the hague. what's going on in the hague is not the only prominent case being held there. charles taylor is expected to address the international criminal court which recently found him guilty of war crimes in the neighboring sierraly-on-, the first to be convicted there and his last to have his say before he is sentenced later this month. france and germany have pledged to work together on solving the european debt crisis despite beinged a odds on how to do it. with fresh elections in greece...
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ratko mladic, one of the world's most wanted men goes on trial in the hague. president assad goes on russian tv to defend the syrian president, calling his opponents terrorists. beijing basked in the olympic spotlight four years ago. today, the legacy of those games is controversial. >> china promised the games would transform the lives of ordinary people here. four years on, there are serious doubts as to whether anything has changed at all. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. the man who once held the terrified residents of sarajevo in the palm of his and stood in a dark -- stood in the hague today, accused of 11 counts of genocide and war crimes. it was a war that killed 100,000 people. it has taken almost 20 years to bring him to trial. the bbc reported from the conflict in bosnia. we were in the court today. >> living came to seek justice on behalf of the dead. ratko mladic has evaded the court for 20 years. he has aged visibly, but he seems no less defiant, no less sure that he did no wrong. mladic commanded the bosnian-
ratko mladic, one of the world's most wanted men goes on trial in the hague. president assad goes on russian tv to defend the syrian president, calling his opponents terrorists. beijing basked in the olympic spotlight four years ago. today, the legacy of those games is controversial. >> china promised the games would transform the lives of ordinary people here. four years on, there are serious doubts as to whether anything has changed at all. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in...
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of the former bosnian serb general rothko modish is to face the hague court he is accused of war crimes during the yugoslavia war in the one nine hundred ninety s. . next re speak to his son to find out why some serbs still think the former general is a hero. dark beachside over serbian military leader accused of war crimes in the former yugoslavia thank you very much for your time and for being with us today thank you for your father of. seventy as of now you more than once stated that he is in poor health one of the former serbian president slobodan milosevic died while being tried by the international criminal criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague will your father be able to stand the tribunals proceedings i cannot comment. a lot about this my father of course has some. issues regarding his health we are really quite certain about it and especially. based on the turban or. we're going to read the works of man hours. for an hour there is help. not only seventy years all of the. medical concerns of course. fox that some of the people that died. still more concern for
of the former bosnian serb general rothko modish is to face the hague court he is accused of war crimes during the yugoslavia war in the one nine hundred ninety s. . next re speak to his son to find out why some serbs still think the former general is a hero. dark beachside over serbian military leader accused of war crimes in the former yugoslavia thank you very much for your time and for being with us today thank you for your father of. seventy as of now you more than once stated that he is...
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very often that the hague tribunal is uncertain do you plan to continue the cooperation with the chinese be you know initiated by the democrats. i've been the team leader who defended voice live show and i struggled against carla del ponte a for many years even personally in strasbourg we had a very difficult conversation in the presence of many parliamentarians of the european council the hague tribunal will exist until the situation in the world changes and people have been convicted their people are dying there but the tribunals has the support of all countries and so far no one has launched a process to stop it anyway it will be closed soon because there are only a few processes left and it will close in a fairly negative way for the global justice system as the former president of serbia died in the hague of the presidents of croatia and bosnia have not been convicted yet it is discrimination of the serbian people began long ago and today nothing has changed in segregation continues or obviously it's not fair but the serbian government adopted a more on cooperation with the hague tr
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in a fairly negative way for the global justice system as the former president of serbia died in the hague of course the presidents of croatia and bosnia have not been convicted yet it is discrimination of the serbian people began long ago and today nothing has changed in segregation continues to the obviously it's not fair but the serbian government adopted a more wrong cooperation with the hague tribunal and we have to respect that lauren stand boys like we've enjoyed many injustices in this world that i. thank you you thank . my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. the ox and. the news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the
in a fairly negative way for the global justice system as the former president of serbia died in the hague of course the presidents of croatia and bosnia have not been convicted yet it is discrimination of the serbian people began long ago and today nothing has changed in segregation continues to the obviously it's not fair but the serbian government adopted a more wrong cooperation with the hague tribunal and we have to respect that lauren stand boys like we've enjoyed many injustices in this...
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former serb former bosnian serb general ratko melodic faces the hague court he's accused of war crimes during the yugoslav war in the one nine hundred ninety s. . up next we hear from rod com a lot of his son darko to find out why some serbs still regard the former general as a hero stay with us. dark beach sun over serbian military leader accused of war crimes in the former yugoslavia thank you very much for your time and for being with us today thank you so your father of. seventy as of now you more than once stated that he is in poor health we know that former serbian president slobodan milosevic died while being tried by the international criminal criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague will your father be able to stand there tribunals proceedings i cannot comment. a lot about this my father of course has some. issues regarding his health we are already quite certain about that and especially. based on the turban or. we're going to read the works of man hours we feel is the need for help. since he is not only seventy years old the but has some medical concerns of c
former serb former bosnian serb general ratko melodic faces the hague court he's accused of war crimes during the yugoslav war in the one nine hundred ninety s. . up next we hear from rod com a lot of his son darko to find out why some serbs still regard the former general as a hero stay with us. dark beach sun over serbian military leader accused of war crimes in the former yugoslavia thank you very much for your time and for being with us today thank you so your father of. seventy as of now...
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ratko mladic goes on trial in the hague for atrocities in the bosnian war. president bashar al-assad goes on russian television to defend the syrian government. four years ago, and beijing basked in the olympic spotlight. the legacy of those games is still controversial. " china promised the games and would transform the lives of ordinary people. there are serious doubts as to whether anything has changed at all. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the man who once held the terrified residents sarajevo in the palm of his hand stood in the hague today accused of 11 counts of war crimes and genocide. ratko mladic was the much feared commander in a war that killed 100,000 people. it has taken 20 years to bring him to trial. >> the living on behalf of the dead came to the hague seeking justice. theirs has been a long wait. there was something of the old ratko mladic in court today. he seemed -- he did not speak, but he listened, focusing closely throughout. he commanded the bosnian serb army as it drove hundreds of thousands from th
ratko mladic goes on trial in the hague for atrocities in the bosnian war. president bashar al-assad goes on russian television to defend the syrian government. four years ago, and beijing basked in the olympic spotlight. the legacy of those games is still controversial. " china promised the games and would transform the lives of ordinary people. there are serious doubts as to whether anything has changed at all. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the...
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today, he was inside the courtroom at the hague. michael dobbs, welcome. so this all goes back many years now. you were in the courtroom today. what was it like? what was the atmosphere? >> well, there were a lot of spectators in the courtroom who been victims of the war in bosnia. they were filling about half the courtroom. and there was some back-and-forecast, not orally but visually between them and ratko mladic. when mladic came into the court, he waved at these spectators, did a thumbs-up. some of them waved back. others cursed him. he seemed to relish being in the presence of people who could be described as his victims. >> brown: so, take us back in time to what this is all about. this was a horrific war in so many ways. what made srebrenica in particular stand out? >> well, seb neets aftershock the final episode in a horrific three-and-a-half-year war in bosnia, in europe itself. srebrenica was the worst massacre to occur in europe since world war ii. people had said after the holocaust "never again," and here it was happening on europe's own doorst
today, he was inside the courtroom at the hague. michael dobbs, welcome. so this all goes back many years now. you were in the courtroom today. what was it like? what was the atmosphere? >> well, there were a lot of spectators in the courtroom who been victims of the war in bosnia. they were filling about half the courtroom. and there was some back-and-forecast, not orally but visually between them and ratko mladic. when mladic came into the court, he waved at these spectators, did a...
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mark doyle, bbc news. >> now, our correspondent joins me from the hague. allen, this was about sentencing today but the judge going to great length to describe why this man is going to be put away for 50 years. >> absolutely. he went into great detail about the horrific crimes committed by the rebels in sierra leone. some just too gruesome to mention. among them, carving initials into the head so could not escape. the press is just ending. charles taylor's lawyer has been giving a press conference and also the chief prosecutor -- saying 50 years is not enough and they are also planning also to appeal against that sentenced to try to get closer to the maximum term of 80 years. >> presumably we can take it for granted that charles taylor's team will be appealing and we will see him back in court. >> yes, absolutely. he has been saying charles taylor never actually set foot in sierra leone during the course of the conflict, so it was really impossible for him to defend himself on that basis. they also mentioned the mitigating circumstances that they asked the
mark doyle, bbc news. >> now, our correspondent joins me from the hague. allen, this was about sentencing today but the judge going to great length to describe why this man is going to be put away for 50 years. >> absolutely. he went into great detail about the horrific crimes committed by the rebels in sierra leone. some just too gruesome to mention. among them, carving initials into the head so could not escape. the press is just ending. charles taylor's lawyer has been giving a...
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is to be introduced as evidence at mladic's trial at the hague war crimes tribunal. e end of the 1990's, crews have been examined bodies of the massacre victims from mass graves. specialists have been using dna evidence to identify the bodies. as this grisly work continues, mladic is finally to stand trial on numerous charges in connection with the bosnian war. >> please be seated. >> this cemetery's part of a memorial site in sbrebrenica for those whose family members were killed nearly 17 years ago. the pain of their losses as real today as it was then. they come here every day to grieve. for many of them, the bosnian war has never really ended. in sbrebrenica today, bosnian serbs and muslims live together in relative peace, but some serbs still said that the massacre did not happen. >> if you take a look of their referral numbers, i would say the muslims beat us. a lot more serbs than muslims died here. >> we do not talk about that. the serbs are avoiding the issue. they do not want to call it genocide. they say it was an accident. >> some people here actually make
is to be introduced as evidence at mladic's trial at the hague war crimes tribunal. e end of the 1990's, crews have been examined bodies of the massacre victims from mass graves. specialists have been using dna evidence to identify the bodies. as this grisly work continues, mladic is finally to stand trial on numerous charges in connection with the bosnian war. >> please be seated. >> this cemetery's part of a memorial site in sbrebrenica for those whose family members were killed...
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very difficult conversation in the presence of many parliamentarians of the european council was the hagueribunal will exist until the situation of the world changes and with other people have been convicted that people are dying there but the tribunals has the support of all countries and so far no one has launched a process to stop it anyway it will be closed soon because there are only a few president left and it will close in a fairly negative way for the global justice system open as the former president of serbia died in the case of course the presidents of racial and bowles and you have not been convicted not his police discrimination of the serbian began long ago and today nothing has changed in segregation continues to that is obviously it's not fair but the serbian government adopted a moral wrong cooperation with the hague tribunal a little we have to respect that norrin stand boys like we've enjoyed many injustices in this world with that a. thank you thank you. culture is that so much on what would be you going to make a lot of people here at berkeley thinking the welfare stat
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and with former bosnian serb general robert cone law this on trial in the hague for war crimes we ask his son why the defense sees the case as by its. own screaming on line twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team it's a tough road ahead for france and germany as the newly elected president francois hollande and chancellor angela merkel pledged to work together to battle the crisis however they don't exactly see eye to eye on how to do it with opposing views on belt tightening and how to punish overspenders are to spear all of ours in berlin. well there was no real political bombshells dropped at the meeting between francois hollande and angle or merkel but there was also no attempt to cover up that they too don't see eye to eye on every issue and emphasized his belief that the impetus for growth is needed in the. remains committed that austerity is the only way if the eurozone is to drag its way out of the current mire it finds itself in now on the subject of the fiscal treaty francois hollande was relatively noncommittal however he did say that he continued to say
and with former bosnian serb general robert cone law this on trial in the hague for war crimes we ask his son why the defense sees the case as by its. own screaming on line twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team it's a tough road ahead for france and germany as the newly elected president francois hollande and chancellor angela merkel pledged to work together to battle the crisis however they don't exactly see eye to eye on how to do it with opposing views on belt tightening...
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the trial against the former paramilitary commander is opening in a few days in the hague. bosnians welcome the trial, but many say that the international community did not do enough to protect them. they're here in server needs of for the first time. this is where bosnian serbs massacred bosnian muslims in july 1995, before these two were even born. under command, 8000 boys and men were murded mplyecause they were muslims, like the pupils now visiting the site. today, the factory hall where it all began in 1995 is a museum. thousands of bosnian muslims sought protection from marauding serb paramilitary forces in a town the united nations had declared a safe zone. united nations peacekeeping troops did nothing to stop it when the troops came to separate the boys fornd thenrom their mothers d wives. >> i think they are to blame. they did not help us. they bear the entire responsibility that it happened. that is how it is. >> she and her schoolmates walk through the graveyard at the srebrenicia monument. the bodies were grudgingly exhumed from mass graves and identified by dna
the trial against the former paramilitary commander is opening in a few days in the hague. bosnians welcome the trial, but many say that the international community did not do enough to protect them. they're here in server needs of for the first time. this is where bosnian serbs massacred bosnian muslims in july 1995, before these two were even born. under command, 8000 boys and men were murded mplyecause they were muslims, like the pupils now visiting the site. today, the factory hall where it...
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bbc news, the hague. >> and in other news from around the world come two days after the controversialeelection, the head of the main syrian opposition bloc is resigning. he has led the syrian national council by consensus rather than election since it was founded in october of last year. he was reelected in a vote held on tuesday. united states is suspending most sanctions against burma in response to reforms. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will allow american companies to invest in burma, but an arms embargo will remain. and a chinese activist has given details of his torture and retribution they said they suffered at the hands of chinese authorities. the bbc has obtained the first interviews with his family members since he escaped from house arrest last month and fled to the american embassy in beijing, causing a diplomatic crisis. we have more from damascus. >> the human rights activist whose daring escape into the arms of american diplomats put china and america at loggerheads. for 15 days, he had been under guard at a beijing hospital. just how he managed to flee his il
bbc news, the hague. >> and in other news from around the world come two days after the controversialeelection, the head of the main syrian opposition bloc is resigning. he has led the syrian national council by consensus rather than election since it was founded in october of last year. he was reelected in a vote held on tuesday. united states is suspending most sanctions against burma in response to reforms. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will allow american companies to invest...
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we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the highest possible sentence. as the judge is prepared to deliberate, i'm joined now by mark doyle, international development correspondent. mark, obviously much ground background with sierra leone in particular and charles taylor's crimes. i suppose you'll be interested to know how close to that figure they get. >> 8 owe years is what the prosecution has asked for, because of the heinous nature of the crimes as they describe them. the prosecution now has court business to do before the judge actually passes the sentence. the defense has said that is disproportionate, they said a 64-year-old man to 80 years in jail means he'll die in jail
we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the highest possible sentence. as the judge is prepared to deliberate, i'm joined now by...
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that we will all international plays should be green and i appreciate it when it will be on the list or hague says that russia plays a special role in the wood impression of syria we do put a pressure on the syrian government almost daily. and it was largely contribution luther's to that made to syrian government will go the last fall yet of the good mesdames to adopt the arab league slathers machine and then dig into deeper loyce areas of observers on its territory in the national socialist leave unfortunately the arab league looks like shit in the being influenced by some of its members eventually terminated this mission for obscure reasons then we don't understand. we made a nature of contribution students can play the system. it's in the getting the annan plan approved by the syrian government and we would like our efforts and it's . not just was usually to be able to put us by somebody that we just want to assure that other is jewish and we will make equal now for this but i think this the i mean international pleasures of success in europe and in places because we also have younger she'
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and as the war crimes tribunal in the hague takes up the case of former bosnian serb general ratko blot age we ask his son why the defense doesn't think the trials impartial. two pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story it's a tough road ahead for france and germany as newly elected president francois hollande and chancellor angela merkel pledged to work together to fight the crisis but they don't exactly see eye to eye on how to do it with opposing views on belt tightening and how to punish overspenders parties peter all over has more from berlin. well there was no real political bombshells dropped at the meeting between francois hollande and angle of merkel but there was also no attempt to cover up that they too don't see eye to eye on every issue. emphasized his belief that the impetus for growth is needed in the. remains committed that austerity is the only way if the eurozone is to drag its way out of the current mire it finds itself in now on the subject of the fiscal treaty francois hollande was relatively noncommittal however he did say that h
and as the war crimes tribunal in the hague takes up the case of former bosnian serb general ratko blot age we ask his son why the defense doesn't think the trials impartial. two pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story it's a tough road ahead for france and germany as newly elected president francois hollande and chancellor angela merkel pledged to work together to fight the crisis but they don't exactly see eye to eye on how to do it with opposing views on...
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today he is awaiting trial in the international criminal court in the hague, and the legitimate presidentin office. when moammar gadhafi of libya threatened to kill his own people, we acted. in doing so, we get force to fundamental new principle that is the responsibility to protect. and in each case, it is important to recognize that we acted collectively under an umbrella of legitimacy provided by the united nations and regional organizations, the african union, developed states, and others. general brent scowcroft, who has been such a strong leader of this atlantic council said himself that this is the way of future. and i could not agree more. for events in modern memory have been more inspiring -- fewer events in modern memory have been more inspiring or more challenging than the arab spring. from the outset of this transition, transformations, i called, the united nations have called all leaders to listen to their people, carefully, sincerely, what they are challenges, what their concerns are, what their aspirations are. and to enter into an inclusive dialogue with them, to act befo
today he is awaiting trial in the international criminal court in the hague, and the legitimate presidentin office. when moammar gadhafi of libya threatened to kill his own people, we acted. in doing so, we get force to fundamental new principle that is the responsibility to protect. and in each case, it is important to recognize that we acted collectively under an umbrella of legitimacy provided by the united nations and regional organizations, the african union, developed states, and others....
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and as the hague war tribunal takes up the case of former bosnian serb general right. is sung by the defense doesn't think the trials impartial. three pm in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story as greece's financial woes threaten to push it out of the currency union the country's president is trying to appoint a caretaker government athens now readying for a new election after debates on austerity so all attempts to form a coalition fail peter all over is live for us in berlin with all the latest so it's back to square one for greece. well yes what we're seeing though at the moment is the new french president francois hollande and german chancellor angela merkel have both vowed to put their political differences behind them and try and work to sort out the problems in the eurozone namely those problems with greece now that came following their much anticipated meeting here lin now currently in athens the greek president is set to meet with the heads of political parties to try and form a caretaker government now that comes after all attempts to fo
and as the hague war tribunal takes up the case of former bosnian serb general right. is sung by the defense doesn't think the trials impartial. three pm in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story as greece's financial woes threaten to push it out of the currency union the country's president is trying to appoint a caretaker government athens now readying for a new election after debates on austerity so all attempts to form a coalition fail peter all over is live for us in...