US-EU-NATO US President George W. Bush declared that deep divisions with Europe over Iraq had been laid to rest, but said plans to lift an EU arms ban on China spelled serious trouble for transatlantic ties. Iran At least 420 people were killed when a powerful earthquake struck Iran before dawn, leaving weeping villagers to claw through the rubble of their mud-brick homes in search of missing family and friends. India-Kashmir Army and civilian rescuers were braving icy conditions and harsh Himalayan winds to search for survivors of devastating snowslides in Indian Kashmir as the death toll crossed 200, officials and witnesses said. Iraq The head of a Shiite religious party with links to Iran was poised to become Iraq's prime minister as US President George W. Bush won European backing for a NATO training mission in Iraq. US-Iraq Iraq's transitional government is considering reaching out to leaders of insurgent groups as opponents of the US-led occupation rethink their position in the wake of the January 30 elections, a Pentagon spokesman said. NKorea-China North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has said his country is willing to return to nuclear disarmament talks despite an earlier threat to withdraw from negotiations, Chinese officials reported. US-Germany US President George W. Bush was heading for Germany to patch up relations with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder after their deep, even personal break over the war in Iraq. Britain Britain's interior minister unveiled a tough anti-terror bill, warning that the grave threat of attack justified such a radical move despite condemnation from opposition parties and rights advocates. Bosnia Bosnian Muslim wartime army commander Rasim Delic said he will surrender to the UN court in The Hague which has indicted him over war crimes committed against ethnic Serbs during the 1992-95 war. Britain Queen Elizabeth II announced she would not attend the April 8 civil wedding of her son, Prince Charles, to his longtime companion Camilla Parker Bowles, stunning observers who suspect royal disapproval of the city hall ceremony.