Iraq Insurgents killed 22 people in a string of attacks in Baghdad, capping a bloody week that has left about 250 dead since Iraq's first democratically-elected government in half a century was unveiled. Britain Millions of Britons voted in a general election widely expected to hand Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour Party an historic third successive victory, even though he has lost trust over the war in Iraq. US A small explosion slightly damaged the office building that houses the British consulate in New York City in the early hours, police said. No-one was hurt. Italy US troops bear some responsibility for the death of an Italian secret agent in Iraq but Italy will not withdraw its troops or allow the incident to affect its relations with the United States, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi vowed in parliament. Bulgaria In a new setback to the United States and its dwindling band of allies in Iraq, Bulgaria's outgoing parliament voted to pull all Bulgarian troops from that country by the end of the year, with some to leave as early as next month. Pakistan Pakistani security officials said they hoped the capture of a Libyan accused of being Al-Qaeda's number three and of planning to attack the United States and Britain could lead them to Osama bin Laden. Afghanistan Militants killed nine Afghan soldiers in an ambush while the Taliban death toll from a battle with US and Afghan troops rose to at least 40 in a wave of violence sweeping southern Afghanistan, officials said. Poland Jews and non-Jews from around the world gathered in southern Poland to march through the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in memory of the millions who died in the Holocaust. US Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo set off for Washington, airport officials said, at the start of an official visit already overshadowed by a dispute over his protection of Liberian war crimes suspect Charles Taylor.