Mideast Two members of the Palestinian security services were killed in a shooting incident as Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Mahmud Abbas visited a mourning tent at late leader Yasser Arafat's Gaza City headquarters, medical sources said. They said Abbas was unharmed. PLO leader Mahmud Abbas was chosen by the dominant Fatah faction as its candidate in elections on January 9 to replace Arafat as president of the Palestinian Authority, a senior official said. Iran Iran has agreed to a full suspension of uranium enrichment in line with an agreeement worked out with the European Union, diplomats close to the talks told AFP. Iraq US troops tackled Fallujah's last tenacious insurgents but were still days away from completing major search operations, as the mutilated body of a Caucasian woman was found by marines. Aid from the Iraqi Red Crescent remained stuck at Fallujah's main hospital as relief workers negotiated for a second day with US troops for access to residents of the city. Uganda Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni declared a week-long truce with northern rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army to give them time to decide whether to accept an offer of peace talks. Ivory Coast South African President Thabo Mbeki held a second round of talks with Ivory Coast opposition leaders as other African leaders were in Nigeria to confer on the crisis in the west African country. Afghanistan Kidnappers holding three United Nations workers hostage in Afghanistan set a Monday deadline for their demands to be met and blamed the United States for slowing progress on talks for the trio's release. South Korea Tens of thousands of workers rallied to protest a government reform bill aimed at stopping union militancy and securing flexible job markets, as a powerful labor group called a massive strike against the legislation. Asia Muslims across Asia celebrated Eid al-Fitr with messages of unity and peace but violent incidents or tension marred the festivities in Kashmir, Thailand and Indonesia.