Britain Millions of Londoners returned to work riding rush hour trains and buses, trading fretful glances amid security warnings that new attacks could occur as long as the bombers remained at large. Britain The British government rejected calls for an inquiry into whether the transport system bombings in London could have been prevented, saying it would distract security services from hunting for the attackers. Bosnia White-clad children stood among rows of coffins as survivors of Europe's worst atrocity since World War II commemorated the 10th anniversary of the genocide by laying still more of their loved ones to rest. 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 nationwide attacks mostly carried out by suicide bombers. Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan intends to review the presence of a US base on its territory, president-elect Kurmanbek Bakiyev said at his first news conference since he was elected president of the strategic Central Asian state. US US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in key ally Japan to lay the groundwork for talks on ending neighboring North Korea's nuclear program after a diplomatic standoff of more than a year. China Forty-one miners died and 57 others were missing after two separate disasters in China's beleaguered coal mine industry, a government agency and state media said. 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 A Moroccan Dutch national accused of the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, causing a surge in religious tensions in The Netherlands, refused to offer a defence when his trial opened. 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. Philippines A respected former Philippine leader repeated calls for President Gloria Arroyo to resign over a political scandal but she was determined to ride out the crisis, according to aides. Mideast Israel sought international support for its pullout from the Gaza Strip, requesting a multi-billion dollar aid package from the United States and lobbying for EU backing during a visit by foreign policy chief Javier Solana. EU Officials across the European Union praised Luxembourg's approval of the moribund EU constitution in a weekend referendum as a vital shot in the arm and evidence that the charter is not dead. SAfrica More than 6.2 million South Africans were infected by HIV or AIDS by last year, an increase of 700,000 from 2003, a new health ministry report said.