Lebanon-Syria Lebanese danced with joy and Syrians waved national flags as the last Syrian troops crossed the border back home, ending a 29-year presence in Lebanon and ushering in a new era for its tiny neighbour. Nepal Nepal police arrested the country's former prime minister for alleged involvement in irregularities while in office before King Gyanendra seized power, a spokesman for his party said. Togo Street violence erupted in Togo, after officials announced that Faure Gnassingbe, candidate of the party that has ruled Togo for four decades, had won a bitterly-disputed presidential election. NKorea-China A leading US envoy on the North Korean nuclear crisis left Beijing expressing concerns of a possible North Korean nuclear test and doubts over the resumption of six-party talks on the issue. Italy Prosecutors asked a court to charge Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi with tax fraud, as the premier was set to unveil his revamped government program to parliament ahead of a key confidence vote. Iraq Iraq's proposed cabinet list was handed to President Jalal Talabani, after nearly three months of lengthy talks, as kidnappers of three Romanian journalists gave Bucharest a Wednesday ultimatum on withdrawing its troops from Iraq. Japan Rescue teams dug out body upon body from the wreckage of Japan's worst rail crash in four decades as the death toll climbed to 91 and a government probe considered allegations that speeding was behind the tragedy. Taiwan-China Taiwan opposition leader Lien Chan was mobbed by thousands of cheering supporters as he paid tribute to Kuomintang (KMT) party founder Sun Yat-sen on the second day of a controversial visit to China. Russia Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the jailed founder of Russian oil giant Yukos, was awaiting the verdict that will conclude his lengthy trial, a legal saga that saw the authorities crush Russia's once richest man. India The board of state-run Air India said it approved the purchase of 50 long-range Boeing aircraft after intense lobbying by the US aviation giant and Europe's Airbus for the multi-billion dollar deal. Australia-Hungary Hungary has formally asked Australia to extradite an 86-year-old man suspected of murdering a Jew during World War II, The Australian newspaper said. SriLanka At least 30 people were killed in a train-bus collision in north-western Sri Lanka, police said.