Nobel The UN nuclear watchdog and its Egyptian director general Mohamed ElBaradei were awarded the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons, 60 years after the world's first atomic attacks. Pakistan Masked gunmen with Kalashnikov rifles stormed into a mosque belonging to a minority Muslim sect in Pakistan, shooting dead eight worshippers and wounding 14. US New York's subways were under increased security after receiving what local officials described as the most specific threat to date of a terrorist attack in the coming days. South Africa Hannes Visser makes history as the first white farmer to be ordered off his land under South Africa's assertive approach to land reform under a policy of redistribution spreading in the region after causing a storm in Zimbabwe. UN The UN International Criminal Court has issued the first arrest warrants for five leaders of a Ugandan rebel group accused of atrocities against civilians, the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo said. Mexico Tropical Storm Stan left a trail of devastation across Central America and Mexico, killing at least 225 people and forcing 225,000 others from their homes after unleashing five days of relentless downpours, authorities said. Indonesia Indonesian police admitted their probe into the latest Bali blasts is stalled, as Washington offered a huge reward for a suspect in the devastating 2002 bombings on the resort island. India The death toll from Japanese encephalitis in northern India has crossed the 1,000 mark, making it the most fatal outbreak of the illness in nearly two decades, an official said. Belgium Road, rail and port transport chaos hit Belgium as workers walked off the job in large numbers in the country's first general strike in 12 years, union officials say. Iraq Iraqi authorities were handing out millions of copies of the draft constitution ahead of next week's referendum on the post Saddam Hussein charter as US forces hunted rebels in the west of the country.