moscow warns that the un human rights party which claims syrian leaders for the houla massacre puts the peace plan at risk while the investigation is ongoing. while president putin reaffirms his stance on not taking sides during top level visits to paris and berlin ahead of meeting even leaders on home soil. from palaces to prison egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak begin serving life for his part in killing protesters last year but thousands are enraged at what they see as a soft sentence. on the world's top whistleblower julian the sergeant who says his extradition appeal from britain to sweden on sex assault charges. welcome you watching the weekly here on r.t.e. around over the top news stories of the last seven days with me kevin zero in and first russia's warning that the u.n. human rights resolution condemning the syrian leadership for last week's houla massacre risk still railing the peace plan moscow called it premature because the investigation's ongoing and that is putting pressure on the security council where russia is resisting foreign military action on sunday presiden