Britain Londoners were gritting their teeth for the return to work even as police searched crumpled underground train wreckage for clues to track the terror bombers, spurred by fear of a new attack. US-NKorea North Korea has agreed to give a detailed response to a US-led aid-for-disarmament proposal when it returns to nuclear talks later this month, senior US administration officials said. Iraq At least 34 people, mostly young men seeking to join the Iraqi army, were killed in a spate of suicide bombings as the United States and Britain considered a drastic troop reduction in the country. Bosnia-Srebrenica Tens of thousands were expected to gather near the Bosnian town of Srebrenica to mark the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst massacre since World War II, and to bury the remains of some 600 victims. China The death toll from a coal mine gas explosion in northwest China's Xinjiang region rose to 22, with 60 others still missing, state media said. Luxembourg Luxembourg gave a breath of air to the European Union's gasping constitution by voting in favour of the moribund treaty at the centre of the EU's political turmoil. Mideast Around a quarter of the Palestinian population of Jerusalem face being cut off from the rest of the holy city after Israel's cabinet approved a new route for its controversial West Bank barrier. Kyrgyzstan Interim leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev won a landslide victory in Kyrgyzstan's presidential election, according to official results of a race in which he was the only major candidate. Thailand The deadly bird flu virus was found in chickens and fighting cocks in central Thailand, officials said a day before the kingdom was due to declare the disease had been wiped out. US NASA started counting down the hours until the launch of the Discovery space shuttle on Wednesday.