Indonesia Two bombs exploded in a busy market on Indonesia's Sulawesi island killing 20 people and injuring 40 in the worst attack in the country since the October 2002 Bali bombings. Sudan UN Secretary General Kofi Annan visited Darfur after warning warring Sudanese parties and international donors that time was running out to broker peace and avoid an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. Iraq Six Iraqis including members of the fledgling security forces were killed when three suicide car bombs exploded in quick succession at an army base in the north of the country, police said. Iraq Relatives and officials confirmed that a man shown in a video released by Islamic militants in Iraq was a missing Japanese security contractor, but could not verify the fighters' claim he was dead. Saudi Ailing King Fahd, the ruler of oil powerhouse Saudi Arabia, remained in hospital suffering from a lung infection as concerns about his health sent world crude prices higher. France France geared up for a historic referendum on the EU constitution on Sunday, one that could send shockwaves through the country and the European Union if voters reject the treaty as predicted. Lebanon Lebanon votes Sunday in general elections being held free of the clutches of powerful neighbour Syria for the first time in three decades, with the anti-Damascus opposition assured of victory. Finland Separatists from the war-torn Indonesian province of Aceh said they will push for a ceasefire in their almost 30-year-old conflict with the Indonesian authorities, at peace talks in Finland. Pakistan Pakistani security forces were on alert for reprisal attacks after a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowd of Shiite Muslims, killing at least 19 people and injuring nearly 100 others. UN Despite growing concern about the spread of atomic weapons in the era of the "war on terror," a key UN conference failed to agree on new steps to stem nuclear proliferation.