Britain-Pakistan Pakistan has detained more than 100 suspected Islamic militants in a crackdown launched in the wake of London bombings, police sources said. Iraq-Britain Three British soldiers will be tried in a military court in Britain on the war crimes charge of abusing Iraqi prisoners in Iraq, including one who died, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith said. Mideast Tens of thousands of ultra-nationalist opponents of Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip spent a second night at Kfar Maimon blocked by thousands of police and troops from marching on the territory as a "red alert" remained in effect. Iraq-Britain Almost 25,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since US and British troops invaded the country two years ago, an average of 34 every single day, a British study said. Iraq Rebels left a trail of bloodshed in Iraq, killing 37, as President Jalal Talabani's hope of an early post-Saddam Hussein consitution was clouded by the murder of three Sunnis involved in drafting the charter. India-Kashmir A car bomb exploded in the Indian Kashmir summer capital Srinagar killing at least five Indian troops and injuring about a dozen other people, police said. US-Sudan US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged the African Union to cut through any bureaucratic or political obstacles and speed its deployment of troops to Sudan's war-ravaged region of Darfur. US President George W. Bush nominated conservative judge John Roberts to the US Supreme Court, a move that could shape the outcome of battles over volatile issues like abortion for decades. Lebanon Lebanon's new prime minister Fuad Siniora unveiled his cabinet which includes for the first time a member of the Shiite Muslim militant group Hezbollah, regarded as terrorist by Washington. Britain-Afghanistan Afghan warlord Faryadi Sarwar Zardad was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a London court for torture and hostage-taking in Afghanistan in a landmark case for international law. Turkey The Turkish army said the United States had ordered the capture of commanders of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Iraq, where most of the group's members are based, warning of an incursion into Iraq if Baghdad fails to curb the rebels. Mexico Upgraded to a dangerous Category Three storm, Hurricane Emily lumbered toward the shores of Mexico's Tamaulipas state, where it is expected to make final landfall after killing 10 people in the Caribbean and lashing the Yucatan peninsula.