Ukraine Ukraine's pro-Russia Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich vowed to stand in a new presidential runoff vote this month after the supreme court annulled results of a bitterly disputed poll that polarized the country. Ukraine Ukraine's central electoral commission set December 26 as the date for a new runoff presidential election after the supreme court annulled the disputed November 21 poll and ordered a new ballot. Iraq At least four police were killed and 49 wounded when suicide car bombs exploded at a police station in central Baghdad, while elsewhere 10 people died in several attacks as violence continues to roil Iraq less than two months before planned elections. Philippines President Gloria Arroyo banned all commercial logging as rescuers rushed aid to nearly a million wet and hungry survivors of two deadly storms that are feared to have left more than 1,100 dead. China Recovery operations at a landslide in southwest China which left at least 23 dead and scores missing resumed as nearby coal mines were shut for investigations into their possible role in the disaster. India Russia's President Vladimir Putin arrived in India's high-tech capital after clarifying that he supports veto rights for all new members of any enlarged UN Security Council. Colombia Former drug kingpin Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, who headed the dreaded Cali drug cartel, was en route to the United States after being handed over to US anti-narcotics officials the night before. Niger Voters in Niger went to the polls in the second round of a presidential election in which incumbent leader Mamadou Tandja was predicted to defeat Socialist Mahamadou Issoufou to win a second term. Ivory Coast South African President Thabo Mbeki started new peace talks with various Ivory Coast groups, as European Union delegates urged all parties to find a peaceful solution to the two-year crisis wracking the divided west African nation.