Iraq Eleven people killed in attacks on polling stations and a political party's offices on the eve of the country's historic election. Iraq Two US soldiers were killed when their helicopter crashed in western Baghdad, the US military said. Iran Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned European powers that they must take their nuclear negotiations with Iran seriously, otherwise Tehran will reconsider its cooperation. Switzerland International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed ElBaradei said that he was receiving "good cooperation" from Iran on the country's controversial nuclear programme. Austria OPEC is to hold its oil production steady at a meeting in Vienna Sunday, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh said, but the cartel's president, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ahmad Fahd al-Sabah, said it could meet again before March to consider a production cut. Britain British voters would reject the European Union constitution by nearly two to one in a referendum on the document, according to a poll published in the Daily Telegraph newspaper. Mideast Top Israeli and Palestinian security officials were to meet to discuss transferring security control of several West Bank cities, in the latest move raising hopes of progress towards peace after more than four years of violence. US The US Energy Department has admitted that two allegedly "missing" secret computer disks that had triggered a major purge at one of the nation's premier nuclear weapons laboratories never existed in the first place. US A judge ruled that Michael Jackson's teenage molestation accuser must face the superstar in open court after the pop legend's trial finally gets underway in three days. China Former Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang was cremated during a tightly controlled funeral as Beijing signals it has no intention of changing its stance on the reformist communist party head purged for opposing the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.