Vatican City Pope John Paul II has a high fever, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said. Italian news agency ANSA said the Pope's health had worsened over the past few hours and that he had a high fever and low blood pressure. US The World Bank has named Paul Wolfowitz its next president despite misgivings about the deputy US defence secretary's "neoconservative" ideology and enthusiastic promotion of the war in Iraq. US Terri Schiavo, the severely brain damaged woman at the centre of an acrimonious right-to-die controversy that even drew in the US president, died 13 days after her feeding tube was cut off. US A US presidential commission said that US intelligence agencies were "dead wrong" in pre-war assessments of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and still know woefully little about US enemies. Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe predicted a landslide victory for his ruling party in elections that the opposition in Zimbabwe charged were not free and fair despite a campaign that broke away from the political violence of the past five years. Asia Rescuers worked through powerful aftershocks to pull earthquake survivors from the rubble on Indonesia's Nias island, as efforts to bring vital aid were beset by bad weather and logistical foul-ups. Iraq Car bombs killed at least 11 Iraqis near Shiite shrines as the community marked a major religious festival, while Sunni leaders feuded over a role in the political process they largely boycotted. Bosnia The Bosnian Serb government has forwarded to the country's prosecution authorities the names of 892 people believed to be involved in the massacre of some 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica and who are still holding official positions, a spokeswoman said. Spain At least 13 people died after a makeshift boat with 23 people on board ran into difficulties off Spain's Canary Islands, rescue services said. North Korea The international community should consider tougher action against North Korea if Pyongyang fails to make progress soon on massive human rights abuse and its nuclear weapons programme, a British government official said. Rwanda Rwanda has cautiously welcomed a Hutu rebel group's condemnation of the country's 1994 genocide and its pledges to abandon violence, disarm and return to the country from neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).