Britain Prising apart crumpled subway trains, poring over reels of close-circuit video, carting away the roof of a shredded double-decker bus, British forensic police were on a determined hunt for the London terror bombers. Britain Londoners prayed at St. Pancras Church, steps from the blast that shredded a double-decker bus, to remember the victims and bereaved in Britain's worst terror attack. Italy About 350 Islamic extremists are in Italy with several "sleeper cells" of potential terrorists in the industrialized north of the country and around Naples, the Rome newspaper Il Messaggero said, quoting intelligence and immigration sources. Iraq At least 25 people, mostly young men volunteering to join the Iraqi army, were killed in three suicide bombings as the United States and Britain weighed up plans to drastically cut their troop presence in the country. Afghanistan Six Afghan police were found beheaded after being captured by Taliban fighters in an attack that left a total of 10 police dead and three wounded in southern Afghanistan, officials said. Turkey An undetermined number of people were injured in an explosion at the holiday resort of Cesme in western Turkey, the Anatolia news agency said. US US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice left Beijing calling US-Sino relations positive and reiterating Washington's view that China is not a threat, but raised concerns with China's leaders over the country's military buildup, copyright violations and human rights. Mideast The Israeli cabinet approved a new route for its West Bank barrier which will separate more than a quarter of the Palestinian population of Jerusalem from the rest of the city, officials said. EU Luxembourg voted on the EU's constitution in what has shaped up into a tight race that could revive the moribund charter or put another nail in its coffin. US Officials in US states on the north coast of the Gulf of Mexico begged residents to seek safer ground in the last hours before massive Hurricane Dennis slams ashore later in the day. Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan voted to choose a successor to ousted president Askar Akayev, with front-runner and interim leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev hailing the vote as a fresh start for the Central Asian country. Chad The UN refugee agency said it will launch an operation next week with the Chadian government to move 10,000 refugees who fled to southern Chad from the Central African Republic and whose living conditions are extremely difficult.