Egypt At least two militants were killed and a number of foreigners wounded in twin attacks on popular Cairo tourist spots, including a wanted man who blew himself up and one veiled women shot dead after attacking a tourist bus. Cambodia Cambodia welcomed a UN announcement that enough money was in hand to set up a long-awaited tribunal to try leaders of the former Khmer Rouge regime, 30 years after the start of the genocide that decimated the country. Vietnam Tens of thousands of people marked the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War with a colourful commemoration that pushed aside communist ideology to focus on economic prosperity. EU-France French voters would approve the proposed European Union constitution in a referendum next month, the first opinion poll to give a swing in favour since mid-March showed. Iran Iran is unhappy with the progress of nuclear negotiations with the European Union and may resume uranium conversion activities next week in defiance of a key agreement, senior officials warned. Iraq-Turkey Ministers from Iraq and the six countries that border it gathered here Saturday to lend support to the new government in Baghdad and call on all Iraqi groups to join the political process in the conflict-torn country. India-Nepal India welcomed a move by Nepal's King Gyanendra to lift a state of emergency he imposed in the Himalayan kingdom as a "first step" towards restoring democracy and urged him to take more measures.