Health A virulent bird flu strain has reached mainland Europe for the first time after killing scores of people in Asia, Romania announced, adding urgency to crisis measures to stop it creating a feared pandemic. Iraq Iraqis voted on a new constitution that turns a new page on the ousted regime of Saddam Hussein, but insurgents managed to punch through a massive security lockdown, killing at least four people. Quake Pakistan dramatically raised its earthquake death toll to 38,000 and said 3.3 million people had been made homeless, as rescuers battled poor weather to bring them food and shelter. Russia Russia and the United States disagreed here on whether Iran should be permitted to enrich uranium as part of a controversial nuclear program, with Moscow defending its right to do so and Washington saying Tehran could not be trusted with the technology. Russia Officials declared a day of mourning in Russia's southern province of Kabardino-Balkaria following a brazen raid on the city of Nalchik by scores of Chechen gunmen that sparked two days of street battles and left at least 108 people dead. G20 Finance ministers and central bankers from 20 major economies meeting in China will call on the world community to act on high oil prices, according to a draft communique. US President George W. Bush's top aide Karl Rove testified for a fourth time before a grand jury about the leaked identity of a CIA agent, which opponents call politically motivated. Malawi Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika declared a food crisis affecting millions in the poor southern African country to be a national disaster in a bid to get more aid from international donors. US The United States trimmed its groaning budget deficit to 319 billion dollars in fiscal year 2005, the government announced, as swelling tax revenues partly offset heavy spending on defense and health care. Denmark Danish Crown Princess Mary gave birth to her first child, a healthy son, in the maternity ward of Copenhagen university hospital, a royal spokesman announced.