Iraq Rebels left a trail of bloodshed in Iraq, killing 37, as President Jalal Talabani's hope of an early post-Saddam Hussein consitution was clouded by the murder of three Sunnis involved in drafting the charter. Iraq Almost 25,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since US and British troops invaded the country two years ago, an average of 34 every single day, a British study said. Mideast Police made a series of arrests in a standoff with tens of thousands of ultra-nationalist opponents of Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip who are blocked from marching on the territory. Britain Prime Minister Tony Blair called on Britain's Muslim community to confront the "evil ideology" behind the London bombings following a meeting with leaders from Islamic groups in the country. Britain An Egyptian biochemist arrested in Cairo on suspicion of involvement in the July 7 London bombings was cleared, Egyptian security sources told AFP. Britain The Al-Qaeda terror network warned European nations to pull their troops out of Iraq within a month or face more attacks like the deadly London bombings, according to an Internet statement. Britain Afghan warlord Faryadi Sarwar Zardad was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a London court for torture and hostage-taking in Afghanistan in a landmark case for international law. Turkey The Turkish army said the United States had ordered the capture of commanders of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Iraq, where most of the group's members are based, warning of an incursion into Iraq if Baghdad fails to curb the rebels. Spain Helicopters and planes continued to water-bomb hot spots of a massive fire that killed 11 volunteer firefighters and destroyed vast tracts of pine forest in central Spain. China More than one million people were evacuated as Typhoon Haitang pounded China's coast after tearing through Taiwan, where up four people were killed and one was missing. Japan A court rejected damages for Chinese victims of Japan's notorious World War II germ warfare unit, standing firm on Tokyo's refusal to compensate individuals amid a bilateral row over wartime memories. NKorea A fourth round of six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear disarmament will begin in Beijing on July 26, China announced, although analysts were skeptical significant progress will be made.