Vatican The Vatican said that only the next pope could decide if John Paul II should be made a saint, as Rome returned to normal following the huge influx of mourners after his death. Vatican Cardinals meeting at the Vatican on Saturday agreed unanimously not to give interviews to the media ahead of their conclave to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II, a Vatican spokesman said. Britain Britain's Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles, the true love of his life, in a private civil ceremony that inevitably paled against his storybook wedding to Princess Diana more than 20 years ago. Iraq Twenty-nine people were killed and scores wounded in attacks against Iraqi security forces and civilians on the second anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. China-Japan Thousands of demonstrators carrying Chinese flags and anti-Japanese banners marched through Beijing in a nationalistic protest that turned violent over Japan's handling of its wartime past and Tokyo's bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. Britain-China The British government could investigate the finances of under-threat automaker MG Rover, finance minister Gordon Brown said, following reports that large sums in cash and assets had disappeared from its accounts. Nigeria Nigeria's two main oil unions dropped a threat to paralyse their industry by holding a nationwide strike, saying that they had forged a deal on working conditions with employers and the government.