SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt Suicide car bombers unleashed a trail of carnage in Egypt's tourist-packed Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, killing at least 88 people, including nine foreigners. WhiteHouse WASHINGTON The United States condemned "in the strongest possible terms" the "barbaric" bomb attacks in Egypt that killed at least 88 people, the White House said. Britain British police said a man shot dead by its officers the day before in the London Underground was not connected to the attempted suicide bombings here this week, and called his death a tragedy. Mideast US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reported progress in efforts to coordinate next month's pullout from Gaza, as she urged Israel not to seal off the territory after its departure. Iraq Iraqi President Jalal Talabani sought to placate Sunni Arab members of a key constitutional group whose boycott of proceedings threatens to delay the drafting of the new charter. India-Kashmir New Delhi will soon set dates for fresh talks with moderate separatists in Indian Kashmir on the disputed region's future, Indian Junior Home Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal said. Afghanistan Suspected Taliban insurgents shot dead a judge in violence-plagued southern Afghanistan, where a government official and a policeman were also killed in separate attacks. Azerbaijan Some 500 supporters of the Azerbaijani opposition demonstrated in the capital Baku to call for fair parliamentary elections in November. Cuba-France Cuba's most prominent female dissident, Marta Beatriz Roque, and more than a dozen other activists have been arrested in what appears to be a new crackdown on the opposition by President Fidel Castro's regime, dissidents said. Zimbabwe- Zimbabwe's main opposition party called for international action against President Robert Mugabe's government following a damning UN report on the demolition of urban slums that have left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.