NKorea South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun will meet with his Chinese and Russian counterparts in Moscow to discuss the crisis over North Korea's nuclear program, his office said. Iraq US-led forces killed six and arrested 54 suspected insurgents in a series of raids targetting Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's network near Al Qaim, close to the Syrian border, a military statement said here. Iraq Iraq's national assembly was set to review a national unity cabinet presented by Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari, a day after a massive explosion in Baghdad killed at least 18 people, including two American security guards. Myanmar Bombs set off by timer and hidden inside bags at a convention hall and two upscale shopping centers caused the deadly blasts in Myanmar's capital that according to an official toll killed 11 people, state media reported. WWII US President George W. Bush arrived in the Netherlands to mark the 60th anniversary of the end in Europe of World War II with a visit to the graves of US soldiers, amid protests by opponents. Japan Japan's cherished dream of becoming a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council looks as murky as ever with poor relations with China hanging over its bid. Asia Higher oil prices are creating major problems for Asian countries which subsidize fuel costs, threatening economic growth if the subsidies are kept in place and consumer outrage if they are not. India-China With economists forecasting India's economy to grow by seven percent during the fiscal year 2004/05, the country is seen as catching up with China to become a major consumer of raw materials and influence over commodities markets. Japan The railway firm involved in Japan's worst train disaster in four decades came under fire for failing to stop employees holding a banquet and karaoke competition on the night of the fatal accident. Lebanon Lebanese Christian hardliner Michel Aoun returned from exile to a hero's welcome and to savour the departure of Syrian troops who booted him out, as the country was gripped by fresh political tensions ahead of legislative elections this month.