Britain-Rome Police in Rome have arrested Somali national Osman Hussain, suspected of being one of the four would-be suicide bombers in the failed London attacks on July 21, Italy's Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu announced. Britain British police toting machine guns captured two more suspected bombers who fled after the July 21 London attacks, firing tear gas and apparently throwing stun grenades in raids on two homes. Britain-Pakistan Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf said all the estimated 1,400 foreign nationals studying in the country's madrassas would have to leave the Islamic seminaries. Iraq A suicide bomber blew himself up outside an army recruitment centre in the northern Iraqi town of Rabia, near the Syrian border, killing 25 people and wounding 35. Sudan Widespread rape is continuing in Sudan's strife torn region of Darfur, where authorities appear to be "unable or unwilling" to halt sexual violence by the military and police, a UN report said India Deaths from India's record monsoon climbed to near 900 as rescuers unearthed more bodies from landslides and villagers stampeded after hearing rumours of a tsunami. North Ireland-Britain British soldiers began to dismantle a base in Northern Ireland in response to a historic pledge by the Irish Republican Army to lay down its weapons and pursue peaceful means to end British rule. Mideast An Australian and a Palestinian working for the United Nations were taken hostage by masked gunmen in Gaza City and held for several hours before being released, an AFP correspondent said. Russia-Chechnya Russia's foreign ministry summoned the senior US diplomat in Moscow and expressed "strong indignation" over an interview aired on the ABC television network with radical Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev. US Republican Senate leader Bill Frist broke with President George W. Bush and backed more government cash for stem cell research, reigniting a red-hot moral debate convulsing American politics.