Iraq At least 10 people were killed in violence in Baghdad, three of them civilians allegedly shot by US troops, as the government confirmed Al-Qaeda frontman Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been wounded. AfricanUnion International donors pledged millions in further aid to an African Union peace mission in Sudan's troubled western Darfur region as the pan-African body announced peace talks between Khartoum and rebels will resume next month. WTO The World Trade Organisation decided to start membership talks with Iran after the United States lifted its long-standing opposition to Tehran's bid, Iran's ambassador in Geneva and trade sources said. Uzbekistan Uzbek President Islam Karimov held a second day of talks with China's top leaders as Beijing snubbed calls for more pressure on the hardline leader to accept an international probe into a bloody military crackdown. Mideast US President George W. Bush will hold an historic White House summit with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, and is expected to assure him of the US commitment to an independent Palestinian state. EU Liverpool's last-minute triumph in football's European Champions' League offered a rare glimpse of hope for French supporters of the EU constitution, dejected by a series of polls showing the "no" team will win in this week-end's referendum. Finland A new round of peace talks opened in Helsinki aimed at ending a drawn-out conflict between the Indonesian government and Aceh separatists that has left more than 12,000 people dead since 1976. Pakistan Pakistan and India began talks on a military stand-off over a Kashmir glacier, with Islamabad expected to push for a troop withdrawal to positions both sides held more than three decades ago. NKorea A South Korean minister said that "serious give-and-take" was needed to break the nuclear impasse with North Korea and that Seoul had a proposal, a week after failing to get Pyongyang back to disarmament talks. Britain An electrician was formally charged with murdering 29 people in a 1998 bomb attack in the town of Omagh, in Northern Ireland's worst single terrorist atrocity. Egypt Egypt was set to unveil the results of a referendum the authorities say has given overwhelming backing for an electoral change that allows for multi-candidate presidential polls for the first time. Lebanon Israel dismissed threats from Hezbollah that its Shiite Muslim militia can strike the Jewish state with thousands of rockets as desperate electioneering ahead of Lebanon's polls.