Britain The arrested fugitives from the botched July 21 London bomb attacks faced an intense grilling as police were congratulated for seizing all four suspects in a massive international manhunt. Britain Pakistan's leader vowed to expel all foreigners from Islamic schools under a crackdown that officials said had seen 800 suspected militants arrested since the July 7 London bombings. Iraq The bodies of a senior Baghdad airport official, his driver and an aide, were found Saturday with their throats slit after they were kidnapped on Wednesday, an interior ministry official said. US Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi and US crewmate Stephen Robinson prepared to take the mission's first spacewalk to inspect Discovery's wings for signs of damage. NKorea The six nations meeting on North Korea's nuclear weapons program started negotiations on a final statement, amid hopes of a concrete result from this longest-ever round of talks. US A US astronomer said he had discovered a 10th planet in the outer reaches of the solar system that could force scientists to redraw the astronomical map. India Workers began a massive cleanup and rescuers searched for survivors under mountains of debris in western India after record monsoon rains claimed 920 lives, officials said. China The death toll in China from a mysterious pig-borne disease continued to rise, with several more cities affected, statistics showed, despite the government saying that the epidemic was under control. Burundi Burundi's former main Hutu rebels, the Forces for the Defence of Democracy (FDD), have won 30 of the country's 34 elective senatorial seats, the electoral commission said. Gaza Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas is due to hold talks with Middle East quartet envoy James Wolfensohn on the economic future of the impoverished Gaza Strip after Israel's pullout. Lebanon The new Lebanese government headed by Fuad Siniora, the first of the post-Syrian era, is set to win parliamentary approval after three days of debate.