Iraq Twenty-five people were killed when a suicide bomber blew up a truck full of explosives outside a police station in Baghdad, Iraqi officials said, even though the US military put the death toll at 40. Egypt Egypt suffered a new bomb scare a day after multiple bombings killed 88 people in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, adding to global terror fears after the recent London attacks. Britain British police said they had arrested a third man in connection to last week's bomb attacks in London as they defended their shoot-to-kill policy after wrongly killing a Brazilian electrician mistaken for a suicide bomber. Britain Police were scouring Britain for at least four suspects who fled after attempting to bomb the London transport system last week amid reports that a fifth bomber could also be on the loose. India An earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale rocked India's remote Andaman and Nicobar Islands, prompting tsunami warnings and causing panic in parts of the region. NKorea The United States will hold talks with North Korea over its nuclear weapons drive later Monday, according to chief negotiator Christopher Hill, who said the two sides needed to "get acquainted". Mideast Prime Minister Ariel Sharon threatened a harsh military response to Palestinian violence during and after Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip following the murder of two Jerusalem grandparents. US The largest US labor confederation AFL-CIO was on the verge of a devastating split after four unions announced a boycott of its 50th anniversary convention that is likely to be followed by formal defections. US Discovery's launch could go ahead even if a fuel gauge malfunction reoccurs, but weather might delay the liftoff, NASA said, two days ahead of the first space shuttle flight since the 2003 Columbia disaster. NZealand New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark called parliamentary elections for September 17, when her centre-left Labour Party will seek to overcome a resurgent opposition to win a third term in office. Venezuela Telesur, the 24-hour television network created by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to counter the "hegemony" of international networks like CNN, hit the airwaves for the first time.