UN The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution demanding full Syrian cooperation with the UN probe into the murder of Lebanon's ex-premier Rafiq Hariri after dropping any specific threat of sanctions. Iraq At least 20 people were killed when a car bomb tore through a crowded market in the southern Iraqi port city of Basra. India Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said those who carried out weekend bomb blasts in New Delhi that killed 62 people had "external" links and called on Pakistan to step up its fight against terrorists. Mideast Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made future progress in the Middle East peace process conditional on the disarmament of Palestinian militant groups as he vowed to expand Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and Golan Heights. Tanzania Zanzibar's two main rival parties both claimed an early lead and traded accusations after weekend elections hailed by foreign observers, amid fresh clashes between police and opposition supporters. Canada The H5 avian influenza virus has been found in wild migratory birds in Canada, but there is no threat to human health, health officials said. US Opposition Democrats geared up for a fight over conservative judge Samuel Alito, President George W. Bush's choice to fill a Supreme Court vacancy. US Tens of thousands of people, including top politicians, filed by the casket of civil rights icon Rosa Parks in the US Capitol, as she was hailed for her role in the battle for racial equality. Spain Princess Letizia, the wife of Spanish Crown Prince Felipe de Bourbon, has given birth to the couple's first child, a baby girl named Leonor, the royal palace announced. France Three men were jailed after police clashed with youths in a Paris suburb for a fourth straight night, as angry residents accused police of throwing a teargas grenade at a mosque.