Britain British police were examining material seized from a suspected "bomb factory" in London while authorities identified two suspected bombers as being a naturalised British citizen of Eritrean origin and a Somali national who was in the country legally. Britain British Prime Minister Tony Blair said he supported giving police expanded powers of detention under proposed changes to anti-terrorist laws in the wake of the London bombings. NKorea The United States reassured North Korea it viewed the country as a sovereign nation which it would not attack as a new round of talks began to address the North's nuclear weapons programs. Egypt Egyptian investigators sought to identify bombers who died in the attacks on Sharm el-Sheikh as Cairo denied police reports over the possible involvement of six Pakistani nationals. Iran Iran has called on the European Union to agree to Tehran resuming some sensitive nuclear work to prevent a collapse of talks, a nuclear negotiator said. Netherlands An Amsterdam court sentenced Mohammed Bouyeri, a Dutch-Moroccan Islamic radical, to life in prison for the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh, underscoring the profound shock that the "terrorist act" had caused in The Netherlands. Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyztan's newly elected leaders assured US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of continued US access to an air base here as long as Afghanistan remains unstable.