Iraq Iraq awaited a response from disenchanted Sunni Arabs to a "final" draft constitution thrashed out by Shiites and Kurds, just a day before parliament votes on the new charter. Iraq One of Israel's most wanted men, the Palestinian militant Mohammed Deif, has resurfaced in an Internet video released Saturday in which he promises "hell" for Israel after its pullout from the Gaza Strip. China EU-trade-textiles-clothing BEIJING: Europe and China began a third day of talks on resolving a trade dispute that has left millions of items of Chinese-made clothes blocked at European ports and retailers threatening to sue the EU over losses. NKorea Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei heads to Pyongyang in hope of setting a date for the next round of suspended six-nation negotiations about North Korea's nuclear weapons program. France French newspapers condemned low-cost housing policies or lack of them, following a fire in an immigrant-inhabited tenement in Paris that killed 17 people, mostly children. US Louisiana authorities and oil interests kept a close watch on Hurricane Katrina as forecasters indicated the deadly storm could shift westward, threatening New Orleans and offshore oil rigs. SKorea Al-Qaeda has listed the United States and Australia as prime targets for attacks this year along with Britain, South Korea's spy agency has reported, according to a lawmaker. SriLanka Sri Lanka's media and political parties called for fair and peaceful elections in the conflict-torn island after a court ordered President Chandrika Kumaratunga to step down this year. Afghanistan One US soldier was killed and four more wounded when a bomb hit their armoured vehicle in restive southeastern Afghanistan, the US military said.