Britain Ten foreigners were detained and face deportation from Britain on national security grounds, signalling the start of an expected crackdown on hardline Islamists in the wake of last month's bombings in London. Lebanon Radical Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed, who faces possible treason charges in Britain, was detained by Lebanese police, security sources said. Iran The UN atomic watchdog agency was discussing an EU resolution calling on Iran to halt nuclear fuel work that has raised fears of a weapons program, while leaving the door open to further negotiations if Tehran complies. Pakistan Pakistan successfully test-fired its first cruise missile, joining a select club of nations which have developed the ground-hugging projectiles, the military said. Mideast Opponents of Israel's impending pullout from the Gaza Strip were to stage a last show of strength at a mass rally in Tel Aviv, as the army finalised preparations for the historic evacuation. Malaysia Malaysia declared a state of emergency in towns on its west coast as smoke from forest fires raging in Indonesia smothered parts of the country, pushing pollution levels dangerously high. Sudan Salva Kiir was sworn in as Sudan's first vice president after the death of his predecessor John Garang, pledging to follow his legacy and work for peace and unity in the war-ravaged country. Iraq The head of Iraq's most influential political party openly called for an autonomous Arab Shiite region in central and southern Iraq. US NASA delayed by 24 hours the launch of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) which is to survey the Red Planet during its 25-month mission.