Pakistan New aftershocks rattled quake-hit northern Pakistan as aid trickled into the mountainous region and relief agencies struggled to reach cut-off survivors before winter. Nigeria Nigerian rescue teams raced to recover any survivors after an airliner with 117 people on board crashed in a remote rural area. US Reinvigorated after a deadly strike on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, Hurricane Wilma roared toward Florida where storm-weary US authorities ordered widespread evacuations. Health The European Commission was facing increasing pressure to ban all wild bird imports after new cases of bird flu appeared in Russia, Croatia and British quarantine. Poland Poles voted in a presidential run-off election which polls predict will be a close contest between former comrades-in-arms in the Solidarity movement -- liberal Donald Tusk and his conservative rival, Lech Kaczynski. Lebanon-Syria-UN Lebanese authorities have arrested a Sunni Muslim who according to a UN report telephoned President Emile Lahoud minutes before the murder of former premier Rafiq Hariri, officials said. Nepal-France Seven French and 11 Nepalese members of a 22-strong climbing team were killed in a snowstorm in the mountains of northwest Nepal, television reports said. Britain Police have arrested a 27-year-old man in the north of England in connection with the ongoing investigation into the July 7 bombings in London, the Metropolitan Police said. Vatican Tens of thousands of pilgrims gathered in St Peter's Square to witness Pope Benedict XVI creating the first five saints of his pontificate -- two Polish-born Ukrainians, two Italians and a Chilean. Brazil Brazilians headed for the polls to decide whether gun sales in this crime-riven country should be banned, but opinion polls indicated the proposed ban was likely to be shot down. Britain An uneasy calm hung over a Birmingham neighbourhood where a night of rioting triggered by rumours that a teenager had been sexually assaulted left one man fatally stabbed.