Indonesia Bombs explode in three packed tourist restaurants on the Indonesian island of Bali killing at least 25 people and injuring scores, just days before the third anniversary of the nightclub attacks there. Indonesia World leaders condemned a wave of bomb attacks on the resort island of Bali that left at least 32 people dead, and pledged to support Indonesia in its fight against extremist violence. Iraq US forces sweeping western Iraqi territory near the Syrian border have killed eight rebels in their first day of operations, the US military said in a statement. Mideast Israel has suspended until further notice air raids, targeted killings and artillery fire in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, an official said. France A first group of nearly 600 stranded tourists left Ajaccio's seaport in Corsica Saturday after riot police removed striking workers amid a bitter dispute over the privatisation of state-owned ferry company SNCM. Azerbaijan Riot police beat and arrested anti-government activists in the streets of Baku to prevent them uniting in a central square to protest against President Ilham Aliyev five weeks ahead of key legislative elections. EU With its EU accession talks thrown into jeopardy by Austria's last-minute objections, Turkey warned the bloc it would lose international credibility if it failed to "keep its word" on starting the negotiations on time. Salvador El Salvador's largest volcano, dormant for more than a century, shook the ground as it woke up, killing at least two people and forcing more than 2,000 to flee. France Hundreds of thousands of revellers and curious onlookers invaded the streets of Paris for the annual "White Night" celebration of culture, with everything from video installations to an electric guitar orchestra on offer throughout the French capital.