Quake Pakistan's interior ministry said that more than 19,000 people had died in a huge earthquake that shook parts of South Asia, while India raised its toll to 583. Quake Rescue experts, medical teams, sniffer dogs and supplies were being mobilised as a worldwide effort cranked into gear to bring aid to victims of a massive earthquake that struck South Asia. China Torrential rains and typhoons have killed 1,292 people in China so far this year and left 332 missing, state media reported. CentrAm A frantic search for about 1,400 people believed to be buried alive by a mudslide in Guatemala was continuing as the death toll from massive floods throughout Central America and Mexico rose to a staggering 618. Iraq Sunni Arab groups have urged Iraqi voters to reject a draft constitution in a landmark referendum but Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari warned that such a move could plunge the country into chaos. US The United States will "soon" hand over five of the 11 Kuwaitis imprisoned at its camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the state news agency KUNA said. Health Europe awaited confirmation of its first outbreak of the deadly bird flu strain as Romania and Turkey scrambled to cull infected birds and prevent the virus spreading to people. Tanzania Police opened fire on a crowd of opposition supporters on Tanzania's politically volatile island of Zanzibar, wounding at least 18 in fresh violence ahead of elections this month, witnesses said. Poland Poles voted for the second time in two weeks, turning out sparsely to choose a successor to President Aleksander Kwasniewski in polls expected to confirm the country's shift to the right. Germany Germany's two main political parties have called a third round of talks for Monday to reach agreement on the composition of a so-called grand coalition, delaying a decision by a day, national television reported. Spain Spain was set to fly a new group of 150 immigrants from its north African enclave of Melilla to holding centres on the Spanish mainland, ahead of their likely deportation, police said.