EU The Dutch campaign on the EU constitution entered its last day with the "no" camp widening its lead and threatening to deliver a knockout punch to the treaty days after France's emphatic rejection of the text. EU French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin arrived at President Jacques Chirac's Elysee palace to tender his resignation -- the first political casualty of France's rejection of the EU constitution. Iraq Al-Qaeda's Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi vowed he was still fighting alongside insurgents despite suffering light wounds, while four US troops, four Italians and one Iraqi soldier died in air crashes. Pakistan Six people were burnt alive when a mob protesting a suicide bombing of a mosque torched an outlet of an American fast food chain in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, police said. Russia A court in Moscow pronounced Yukos oil founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky guilty of tax fraud and other charges and sentenced him to nine years in prison. EU The European Union's executive commission is to retaliate at the World Trade Organisation against a US decision to reactivate WTO action against European subsidies for Airbus, an EU official said. Libya Libya's high court delayed to November a ruling on an appeal by six foreign medics sentenced to death for infecting hundreds of children with the AIDS virus in a case that has raised international concern. Philippines Muslim separatists in the southern Philippines said they were studying alternative forms of governance in rebel-held areas as peace talks to end their nearly three decades of rebellion entered the final stages. Mideast Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon voiced disappointment with last week's summit between Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and George W. Bush, accusing the US president of failing to force the Palestinians to crush armed groups. AFPLifestyle Natalie Glebova of Canada was crowned Miss Universe 2005 at a gala finale in the Thai capital that was broadcast to 170 countries and watched by an estimated one billion people. Health Indonesia began a massive vaccination campaign targeting millions of youngsters in a frenetic drive to stamp out its first outbreak of the crippling polio virus in a decade.