Indonesia Indonesia has blamed suicide bombers for blasts which killed at least 26 people on the resort island of Bali and said the attacks bore the hallmark of Islamic militants linked to Al-Qaeda. Indonesia The Bali blasts were a chilling reminder for Australians of the 2002 attacks on the same island which killed 88 Australians at one of their favourite tourist destinations, but the government insisted Australia was not the target. EU European Union foreign ministers were set for emergency last-ditch talks in Luxembourg to try to break a deadlock threatening the planned start of landmark EU membership talks with Turkey on Monday. Iraq US forces, backed by fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships, killed eight insurgents in a sweep along Iraq's border with Syria border as rebels struck the capital with bombs and mortar fire. Mideast Israel has decided to suspend until further notice air raids, targeted killings and artillery fire in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank, an official said. Mideast A Palestinian teenager who approached an army checkpoint in the northern West Bank while wielding a knife was shot and wounded by Israeli soldiers, sources on both sides said. Vatican A three-week meeting of some 250 Roman Catholic bishops opened at the Vatican with a mass presided over by Pope Benedict XVI. Germany Polls opened in the eastern German city of Dresden, where voters are casting the last ballots in the country's inconclusive national election, with three Bundestag seats at stake. Taiwan Typhoon Longwang was swirling towards southeast China after pounding eastern Taiwan, injuring 37 people, disrupting flights, downing power lines and uprooting trees. Pakistan Three Pakistani soldiers were killed and eight injured when militants fired 20 rockets at an army camp in a Pakistani tribal area near the Afghanistan border, officials said.