US An independent prosecutor was expected to engineer a dramatic denouement Friday to a CIA leak probe, which could end with top White House powerbrokers on trial and taint President George W. Bush legacy. Iran Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed widespread international condemnation of his call for Israel to be "wiped off the map", saying his remark was "right and just". Iran Iran was holding its annual anti-Israeli hate fest with huge rallies across the country, shrugging off widespread condemnation of its president's call for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map". China Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in North Korea for a rare visit with six-nation talks on the secretive regime's nuclear program expected to top the agenda. Japan Japan said it had agreed to host a US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier here in 2008 for the first time, prompting protests in a nation still sensitive about atomic issues. Russia Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov alleged that some of the documents transmitted to Russia by the independent commission investigating alleged fraud in the UN oil-for-food program for Iraq bore falsified signatures. Denmark Police in Denmark said they have arrested four Muslims on suspicion of plotting a terror attack in Europe. Health Romania announced that the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu has spread to the country's northeast from the Danube delta region, after tests on a dead heron proved positive for the virus that is potentially deadly to humans. Health China insisted that there have been no documented human cases of bird flu in the country although three outbreaks among poultry have surfaced in different places in the past week. Mideast A Palestinian died overnight from injuries sustained in an Israeli air raid in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the toll from the attack to eight, medical sources said. Tanzania Election officials on Tanzania's politically volatile Zanzibar archipelago met to consider a possible delay in polls set for this weekend after a postponement of the vote on the mainland. Quake Indian diplomats are due in Pakistan Friday for talks on getting relief across the frontier dividing quake-shattered Kashmir and saving the lives of thousands of survivors who are still at risk.