Britain Londoners gritted their teeth as they returned to work on subways and buses, while police fearing a new attack searched crumpled underground train wreckage for clues to track the perpetrators of the bombings last Thursday in the British capital. Britain The British government rejected calls for an inquiry into whether the bombings last Thursday in London could have been prevented, saying it would distract security services from hunting for the attackers. Warcrimes Survivors as well as relatives of Muslims slaughtered at Srebrenica began gathering to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst massacre since World War II and finally lay to rest some of the victims. Iraq Nine Iraqi soldiers were killed when rebels launched a carefully planned dawn raid on a road checkpoint in central Iraq, a day after nearly 50 died in a string of nationwide attacks mostly triggered by suicide bombers. Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who led a street revolution in Kyrgyzstan four months ago, was declared the landslide winner of presidential elections marking the first bloodless regime change in Central Asia since the fall of the Soviet Union. US 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. Asia US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged Southeast Asian nations to press Myanmar's military rulers to reform as she toured reconstruction in tsunami-hit southern Thailand. US Officials readied to deploy emergency aid after deadly Hurricane Dennis pummeled the US Gulf coast and moved inland along the track of devastation wrought by a similar storm last year. Netherlands The trial of Mohammed Bouyeri, a Moroccan Dutch national accused of the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, opened amid tight security in Amsterdam. Afghanistan US forces have found the body of a fourth American commando who went missing in Afghanistan, but claims by the Taliban that they had captured and beheaded the soldier are untrue, the US military said. China Twenty-two miners died and 60 were missing after a gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in northwest China's Xinjiang region. Philippines A respected former Philippine leader repeated calls for President Gloria Arroyo to resign over a political scandal, but aides said she was determined to ride out the crisis.