Iraq Iraq's constitution, a post-Saddam Hussein milestone for the nation, has been adopted despite strong opposition from disaffected Sunni Arabs, officials announced amid a sharp upsurge in violence. UN The head of the UN probe into the murder of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri urged "greater cooperation" from Syria as the UN Security Council mulled a resolution to demand Damascus come clean on its alleged role in the slaying. US US President George W. Bush accused Syria of destablizing Lebanon and backing terrorists and said the United Nations must hold Damascus accountable. SAsia Survivors of a devastating earthquake seeking reunification with their stricken families hit out at India and Pakistan for delaying the opening of their militarised de facto border in Kashmir. US Hurricane Wilma sped northward along the eastern US coast after cutting across Florida, killing at least four people, leaving more than three million homes without power and churning huge waves that flooded Cuba's capital, Havana. US Rosa Parks, the petite black seamstress whose defiance aboard a city bus nearly 50 years ago sparked the US civil rights movement and helped Martin Luther King Junior gain national prominence, died at the age of 92 at her home in Detroit, Michigan. Cambodia A former Khmer Rouge commander convicted in February of the 1994 murders of three Western backpackers but on the run from authorities was arrested in Cambodia, an official told AFP. Iran The US and EU will hold off taking Iran before the UN Security Council over its nuclear program until they get Russia to back them and may even allow Tehran to do some nuclear fuel work, diplomats told AFP.