Iraq At least 32 people were killed in attacks in Iraq, including bombings inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone said to have been claimed by the suspected Al-Qaeda chief in the country, Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi. US Each claiming momentum from their final debate, US President George W. Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry set their sights on battleground states just 19 days before the election. Bosnia-Hercegovina Bosnian Serb authorities admitted for the first time that Serb forces slaughtered more than 7 000 Muslims in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst atrocity since World War II. Afghanistan The first results released in Afghanistan's presidential election put President Hamid Karzai in the lead after 7513 votes were counted in the northern province of Kunduz, Afghanistan's electoral commission said. ve. Nigeria Nigeria's unions suspended their general strike and gave President Olusegun Obasanjo's government two weeks to find a way to cut rising fuel prices, the country's top labour leader said. Iran A top Iranian lawmaker said here that Iran would bar international nuclear inspections in its country if debate on its nuclear program moved to the UN Security Council as sought by the United States. Mideast Five more Palestinians were killed in Gaza as Israel pushed on with a massive operation in the north of the territory despite criticism by officers that the offensive had become counter-producti Cambodia Former dancer and cultural diplomat Prince Norodom Sihamoni, 51, was elected Cambodia's new monarch, replacing his ailing father king Norodom Sihanouk who abdicated last week. Somalia Veteran Somali faction leader and soldier Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was sworn in as the new president of his Horn of Africa country, when he and his African peers urged the international community to bankroll Somalia's emergence from more than a decade of turmoil.