Britain Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed that Britain will not be defeated by terrorists as he fended off calls for an inquiry into whether the intelligence services could have averted the bombings that killed at least 52 people. Bosnia Children sang a lament among hundreds of neatly arranged coffins here as survivors commemorated the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst atrocity since World War II. US-NKorea US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in key ally Japan to lay the groundwork for talks on ending neighboring North Korea's nuclear program after a diplomatic standoff of more than a year. Afghanistan The US military said it had found the body of an American commando missing in eastern Afghanistan for the past two weeks but dismissed claims the Taliban had captured and beheaded the Navy SEAL. Iraq Iraq insurgents killed 11 soldiers as Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari promised more protection for diplomats after the abduction and murder of Egypt's head of mission. Mideast Israel looked to international support for its pullout from the Gaza Strip, requesting a multi-billion dollar package from the United States and lobbying for EU backing from its foreign policy chief Javier Solana. US Storm-weary US Gulf coast residents started mopping up in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, which pounded the southeastern United States following its deadly run over the Caribbean. Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who led a street revolution in Kyrgyzstan four months ago, was declared the landslide winner of presidential elections, and immediately questioned the presence of a US base in the Central Asian country.