Vatican Pope John Paul II was laid to rest in Saint Peter's basilica after an elaborate and emotional funeral rite attended by about one million people and watched by countless others around the world. Poland Life came to a standstill in John Paul II's native Poland as the country paused to pay its last respects to the pope as his funeral was celebrated in Rome. Algeria Thirteen people were killed and one injured by armed Islamic militants who had mounted a phoney road block on a main highway near Larbaa, south of the Algerian capital, security sources told AFP. Angola The outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Angola is worse than Ebola, a UN disease expert said, as the world body launched an urgent appeal for funds to fight the fever which has claimed 174 lives. Mideast Palestinian militant groups warned that violence would explode across the region if a group of ultra-nationalist Jews tries to make good on threats to descend on Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Sunday. Timor-Indonesia Indonesia and East Timor signed an historic border agreement, removing one of the last obstacles to reconciliation between Jakarta and the territory it brutally occupied for almost quarter of a century. Togo Togo's former prime minister Agbeyome Kodjo was arrested and taken to jail on his return from almost three years exile in France, Justice Minister Katami Foli-Bazi said. Nepal Up to 200 people protesting King Gyanendra's power-grab were arrested, according to witnesses and political parties, after a night in which Nepalese troops said they killed at least 50 Maoist rebels in western Nepal.