Iraq Eighty-five insurgents were killed in an assault by Iraqi and US forces on a lakeside training camp for Baathist and Al-Qaeda fighters north of Baghdad, Iraqi commanders said. US The parents of severely brain-damaged Terri Schiavo vowed to take their battle to keep her alive to the US Supreme Court as the stricken woman went into a sixth day without a feeding tube. EU EU leaders rallied round French President Jacques Chirac calling for a revision of controversial EU economic reform plans which are fueling anti-EU sentiment in France ahead of a crucial vote. Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan's new interior minister warned that authorities could resort to the use of force to restore order, as the government tried to keep opposition-led protests over a contested election from spreading to the capital. Health India's upper house of parliament passed a law prohibiting the copying of patented drugs, despite strong criticism that the legislation would prohibit the manufacture of low-cost generic drugs. Lebanon Lebanon faced the spectre of renewed factional unrest following a bomb blast in a Christian quarter, the second in five days, that the opposition said was the work of pro-Syrian Lebanese security agents designed to stir up confessional conflict. EU The European Union is working towards lifting an "unfair" arms embargo on China, EU foreign policy head Javier Solana insisted despite signs of emerging divisions over the controversial ban. Cmbodia Cambodian prison guards shot dead at least 20 inmates after they tried to escape by kidnapping four wardens and crashing cars through the gates, police said. Japan Chess legend Bobby Fischer was to become a free man in Iceland after eight months of detention in Japan, which defied US demands that he be extradited to the United States where he faces prison. Vatican A frail but grimly determined Pope John Paul II blessed a crowd of pilgrims from his apartment window in an appearance that buoyed cheering pilgrims but nonetheless failed to quell mounting concern over his health. Mideast Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon looked headed for victory in his battle to force the budget through parliament and safeguard his Gaza pullout plan, after sidelining MPs desperate to halt the evacuation. Yemen Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh pardoned opposition journalist Abdul Karim al-Khaiwani, who ended up behind bars after harshly criticizing his regime.