Baltics US President George W. Bush was bestowed Latvia's highest honour in Riga, where he began a whirlwind sweep of Europe to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. Iraq Thirteen Iraqis and four foreigners were killed in a huge car bomb blast in central Baghdad, an interior ministry official said. Iraq Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari is believed to have reached an agreement with Shiite and Sunni representatives on filling vacant cabinet seats, including the key oil and defence ministries, politicians said. Egypt Fire swept through the historic Islamic quarter of Cairo, interior ministry sources said without immediately being able to specify the cause. Britain British Prime Minister Tony Blair reshuffled his cabinet, keeping his popular heir-apparent Gordon Brown as finance minister, as he pledged to govern "wisely and sensibly" after his Labour Party won a third term in power with a reduced majority. Lebanon After 15 years in exile, Lebanon's Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun was to leave Paris to return to his native land, where highly anticipated legislative elections are due to take place on May 29. Pakistan Pakistan interrogated a number of Al-Qaeda suspects including the network's alleged third in command after security officials said they had smashed a new plot to kill President Pervez Musharraf.