UN UN Secretary General Kofi Annan carried out an "inadequate" enquiry into possible conflict of interest over his son's employment by a Swiss firm with an oil-for-food contract, an investigative panel said. UN UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's son Kojo "actively participated" in efforts to conceal his ties to a Swiss firm that had business with the UN's oil-for-food programme, a new enquiry said. Asia Rescuers said that more than 1,000 people are feared to have died when a huge earthquake hit this northwest Indonesian island, triggering tsunami warnings which caused panic across the Indian Ocean. Iraq The new Iraqi parliament's second session ended in chaos as deputies failed to select a new speaker and jeered one another, prompting warnings that the body is risking its credibility. US US First Lady Laura Bush will make a lightning trip to Afghanistan this week to highlight improvements in women's quality of life since the US-led war ousted the Taliban, the White House said. Kyrgyzstan The ousted leader of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, whose 15-year-old regime was overthrown in a revolution last week, called himself the "sole legitimate president" of the Central Asian country and defiantly refused to step down. Bosnia A Bosnian Serb, Ljubomir Borovcanin, wanted by the UN war crimes court for the massacre of some 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica during Bosnia's 1992-95 war is to surrender to the tribunal, Bosnian Serb President Dragan Cavic said. Mideast Furious with Israel's planned pullout from occupied Gaza, Jewish settlers vowed to continue their protest on the ground after losing all political chances of scuppering the evacuation. Vatican A frail Pope John Paul II could be hospitalised for a third time in two months amid deepening concerns that he is failing to recover from a recent throat operation, Vatican watchers said. US As the life of brain-damaged Terri Schiavo hung by a thread, her father feared doctors might hasten her death with morphine, while her husband requested an autopsy to be performed after she dies to prove the extent of her incapacitation. Angola Panic and ignorance abounded in Angola as the war-ravaged country's skeletal medical staff grappled with the worst outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus which has claimed a record toll.