India Police were sifting through mobile telephone call records in their hunt for those behind deadly blasts at New Delhi markets and investigating claims by a little-known Islamic militant group that it staged the carnage. Mideast Three West Bank militants were killed by Israeli troops in 24 hours, sparking condemnation from the Palestinian Authority after hardliners agreed to abide by an informal truce following a deadly week of violence. Tanzania The Tanzanian army used teargas and water cannons in an attempt to disperse crowds of opposition supporters claiming victory following weekend presidential and legislative elections in the volatile offshore state of Zanzibar. US The body of Rosa Parks, the seamstress who sparked a black movement for civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat 50 years ago, lay in honor at the US Capitol, the first woman paid this tribute. Spain Princess Letizia, the wife of Spanish Crown Prince Felipe de Bourbon, has given birth to the couple's first child, a baby girl named Leonor, the royal palace announced. UN The UN Security Council was to meet at foreign-minister level to vote on a toughly worded resolution threatening Syria with economic sanctions if it does not cooperate fully with the probe into the murder of Lebanon's ex-premier. Space Venus Express, the European Space Agency's first mission to explore Earth's closest neighbour, will be launched November 9 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, after lift-off was postponed earlier this month, the Russian space agency said. Japan Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi picked outspoken conservatives as his new top ministers, probably spelling more tension with Asian neighbors in his remaining year in office and then a hawkish successor. Britain Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica launched a friendly cash bid of 17.7 billion pounds (26.1 billion euros, 31.5 billion dollars) for British group 02, the two companies announced. Health Romania announced it had detected two new cases of bird flu in the southeast of the country, in a swan and a goose, but further tests were required to determine if they are the deadly H5N1 strain.