Britain Tens of thousands of air travellers faced another day of chaos after British Airways cancelled all its flights in and out of London's main Heathrow airport because of a wildcat strike. Britain Legal battles loomed after Britain detained 10 foreigners who face deportation on national security grounds as an expected crackdown began on hardline Islamists in the wake of the London bombings in July. Britain Britain banned radical Islamist cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed saying his presence was "not conducive to the public good". Britain Jordan expects radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada to be extradited next week from Britain, where he was detained on Thursday on suspicion of links to Al-Qaeda, Interior Minister Awni Yervas said. Mideast Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he had no regrets about his plan to pull settlers out of the Gaza Strip from next week after opponents staged one of the largest protests in Israeli history. Russia Ceremonies took place across Russia marking the fifth anniversary of the sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk with the loss of all 118 aboard, a traumatising accident that shattered the nation's trust in its leaders. Russia Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski called on Russia to take decisive steps to find and punish those responsible for a series of attacks on Poles in Moscow, including two embassy staff members. Iraq Apache helicopter crashed near the northern Iraqi oil centre of Kirkuk, wounding two people, as the ousted Sunni Arab elite expressed shock and fear after the Shiite majority pushed for autonomy like that of the Kurds. Malaysia Anger over Indonesia's inability to douse forest fires which have smothered parts of Malaysia with a dangerous haze mounted as the crisis worsened in the capital Kuala Lumpur. NKorea South Korea scrambled to downplay an apparent policy rift with the United States over North Korea after a senior minister endorsed Pyongyang's right to maintain a civilian nuclear program.