Vatican Close to a million mourners have paid their last respects in front of the body of Pope John Paul II, the Vatican said, as it issued more details of his funeral and said he had left a final testament. Vatican Hundreds of thousands of people from John Paul II's native Poland attended a huge open-air mass in Warsaw in memory of a "great citizen of the world" who united Poland and set it on the road to freedom. Saudi At least 14 militants, including a number of most-wanted Al-Qaeda suspects, have been killed in three days of fighting with Saudi security forces in the north of the kingdom, officials said. Britain British Prime Minister Tony Blair, eager for a third straight term in power for his Labour Party, called a general election for May 5 amid signs that the race will be tighter than he would like. Mideast Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon met with soon-to-be evicted settlers from the Gaza Strip, after an Israeli was shot and wounded in the first violent incident in the occupied territory for weeks. Iraq Iraq's winning Shiite and Kurdish lists have picked Sunni Arab Sheikh Ghazi al-Yawar for vice president, finalizing the line-up of a three-man presidency to be approved by parliament, Shiite and Kurdish leaders told AFP. Austria Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel said the country's ruling coalition would survive a split on the far-right, which saw Joerg Haider form a new party and persuade MPs to defect to his side. Angola Angolan health workers in a slum outside Luanda were treating a new suspected case of the Marburg virus as a senior UN official warned that the outbreak of the Ebola-like epidemic was not yet under control. Zimbabwe Police in Zimbabwe went on high alert after youths took to the streets in Harare to urge Zimbabweans to reject the outcome of elections overwhelmingly won by President Robert Mubage's party. Iran Visiting Iranian President Mohammad Khatami said here he expected "significant" headway at a meeting of Iranian and European negotiators on his country's controversial nuclear program late this month. UN A UN human rights expert dealing with torture called on the United States to grant him access to all places of detention under its jurisdiction, including ones that are kept secret.