India Fifty people were killed and about 150 injured when two trains collided head-on in northern India, Punjab's chief minister said as rescuers scrambled to free passengers trapped in the wreckage. Iraq An Iraqi national guard was killed in the second suicide bombing in two days near Baghdad's Green Zone as US army chief Richard Myers paid a visit to Iraq following the deaths of 11 US troops in fighting since Saturday. Iraq Saddam-justice Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said that the "symbols" of toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's regime would go on trial as early as next week. Egypt In a partnership hailed as a major boost to often chilly ties, Egypt and Israel signed a first joint trade accord with the United States since their historic peace treaty 25 years ago. Chile Judges in Santiago were to review charges of murder and kidnappings against former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, as the ageing strongman's lawyers won a reprieve against his house arrest. Ukraine Ukraine's pro-Russia Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich scrambled to deny that he supported the use of force against opposition demonstrators who now look set to carry their leader to power in a re-run presidential poll. Britain A court backed an Iraqi family demanding the British government investigate the death of a relative, allegedly beaten to death while held in British military custody in Iraq. Afghanistan Afghan security forces have captured the former security chief of fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar in the south of the country, officials and police said. Britain The leader of the British National Party (BNP), Nick Griffin, was arrested on suspicion of incitement to commit racial hatred following the broadcast of a television documentary, his party said. DRCongo The Democratic Republic of Congo army has killed some 25 mutinous soldiers and captured two Rwandan soldiers in fighting in the eastern town of Kanyabayonga, President Joseph Kabila's spokesman said. France President Jacques Chirac inaugurated a bridge in southern France officially designated the tallest in the world -- a stunning feat of engineering that will carry motorists at 270 metres (885 feet) above the valley of the river Tarn.