Egypt Suicide car bombers unleashed a trail of carnage in Egypt's tourist-packed Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, killing at least 50 people and wounding 150, medics and witnesses said. Britain British police were pursuing perhaps the biggest manhunt in the country's history, as four suspected bombers were pictured across newspaper front pages following their failed attempts to unleash a second wave of deadly suicide blasts in London. UN A revised draft for the most sweeping overhaul of the 60-year-old United Nations, including a proposed expansion of the Security Council, was released less than two months before it is to be submitted to a summit of world leaders here. Mideast US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was to hold talks with the Palestinian leadership in a bid to ensure that next month's Israeli pullout from Gaza is not marred by militant violence. Iraq Seven policemen and four civilians were killed in Baghdad attacks as the Pentagon acknowledged again that only a small number of Iraqi security forces were sufficiently trained to fight insurgents unaided. Cuba Marta Beatriz Roque, one of Cuba's best-known dissidents, was arrested exactly one year after her release from prison, along with more than a dozen other political activists,a human rights group told AFP.