Ukraine Ukraine took stock of a landmark victory by its opposition after the supreme court ordered another round of a bitterly disputed presidential vote that polarized the country and sent Cold War era shadows on the world stage. Iraq At least 26 people were killed when gunmen stormed a Baghdad police station and a suicide bomber targeted a Shiite mosque, stoking fears that unrest will mar Iraq's key elections in January. US Donald Rumsfeld is to stay on as US defence secretary, surviving the overhaul of President George W. Bush's cabinet, a senior US official said. Philippines Rescue workers rushed relief aid to tens of thousands of wet and hungry survivors as heavy equipment moved in to clear debris from two storms feared to have claimed 1,100 lives in the northern Philippines, officials said. Holland The UN war crimes court said it transferred a former general accused of terrorising the besieged city of Sarajevo during the Bosnian war in the 1990s to the detention centre in The Hague hours after he surrendered in Belgrade. India Survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy staged a series of angry protests and a march to mark the anniversary of the world's worst industrial accident in 1984 in which thousands were killed. Spain Five blasts hit separate Madrid gas service stations, causing no injuries but snarling rush-hour traffic, in what authorities said was likely the work of Basque separatist group ETA. Italy Lawyers for Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said that a guilty verdict in his corruption trial would "change the course of the country's history" as the long-running case draws to a close with prosecutors urging a jail term. Mozambique The former rebel Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO) claimed there were gross irregularities during elections Wednesday and Thursday to choose a successor to long-serving president Joaquim Chissano. Colombia Former drug kingpin Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, head of the dreaded Cali drug cartel, was extradited to the United States by Colombia, an AFP reporter said.