UN The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a watered-down resolution demanding full Syrian cooperation with the UN probe into the murder of Lebanon's ex-premier. India Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says those who carried out weekend bomb blasts in New Delhi that killed 62 people had "external" links and calls on Pakistan to step up its fight against terrorists. 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. Iraq Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari said he could accept the transfer of Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti from his prison to a hospital for cancer treatment. Tanzania The ruling party on Tanzania's volatile Zanzibar archipelago took an early lead in weekend legislative elections the opposition claims were marred by fraud, according to partial results. US Tens of thousands of people, including top politicians, filed by the casket of civil rights icon Rosa Parks in the US Capitol, as she was hailed for her role in the battle for racial equality. 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. 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. Poland Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski officially named a minority conservative government headed by Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz after the failure of coalition talks with liberals. Turkey The brutal treatment of children at an orphanage in eastern Turkey has sparked a nationwide public outcry and put pressure on the prime minister for heads to roll over the sorry state of the country's social care institutions.