Italy Nineteen people were killed when a Tunisian passenger plane crash-landed on the sea off southern Italy, but 20 of the approximately 40 people aboard survived, Italian officials said. NKorea Marathon talks aimed at persuading North Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions will head into recess after failing to break a deadlock over Pyongyang's demand for peaceful nuclear capabilities, delegates said. Hiroshima With prayers, wreaths and emotional calls for the abolition of nuclear weapons, the Japanese city of Hiroshima marked the 60th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack. Russia Russian, British and US specialists raced to save seven sailors trapped in a mini-submarine on the Pacific Ocean floor before they ran out of oxygen. Iran An international crisis loomed after Iran rejected an EU deal to abandon its sensitive nuclear work as hardline new President Mahmood Ahmadinejad warned at his swearing in ceremony that Tehran would not accept "tyranny". Sudan Huge crowds of grieving Sudanese bade a final farewell to late ex-rebel chief John Garang who led southern Sudan through two decades of war before becoming vice president in a landmark peace deal. Britain Three more men were remanded in custody over last month's terrorist attacks in London, as the British capital remained on high alert almost exactly a month after the first deadly bombings. US Discovery's crew bid farewell to their space hosts and initiated the two-day return journey of the first space shuttle flight since the 2003 Columbia disaster. Iraq Iraqi Kurds rejected suggestions the country should be proclaimed an Islamic state in the new constitution and said there would be no compromise on the incorporation of oil-rich Kirkuk into their autonomous northern region. Mideast Israel's Arab community demanded tough action against "Jewish terrorism" after the deadly shooting by an extremist opposed to this month's Gaza pullout, as Israeli and Palestinian leaders pressed on Saturday with preparations for the historic withdrawal.