Egypt Egypt's vital tourist industry was dealt another blow after three young Islamist militants were killed in attacks in the heart of Cairo that left a number of foreign visitors injured. Mideast-Turkey-Israel Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan renewed an offer for his country to mediate for peace in the volatile Middle East as he set out on a two-day visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories. Britain British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Labour Party sought to inject "more zest" into the last stretch of their campaign for a record third term in power amid fears the opposition could still pull a surprise. China China, which has more Communists than the rest of the world combined, celebrated May Day not by revering the toiling masses but by spending huge sums of money on shopping and traveling. Russia Thousands of communists and military personnel flooded Russia's streets as the nation marked the Soviet-era Labor holiday which coincides with Orthodox Easter this year. France French workers were due to mark May Day with traditional marches with worries about jobs, resentment over a cancelled public holiday and divisions over Europe overshadowing the worldwide festival of labour.