Bosnia: Srebrenica massacre list compiled
The Bosnian Serb government has drawn up a list of 19,473 Serb soldiers who operated in the region of Srebrenica at the time of the massacre there in 1995.
Iraq: Iran blamed for attacks on Brits
Britain claims Iran is responsible for the explosions which have caused the deaths of all eight UK soldiers killed in Iraq this year.
UN: Iraq charter change condemned
Iraq's electoral law has been changed in a way that will make it harder for Iraqis to reject the draft constitution. The United Nations has criticised these changes.
Asia-Pacific: Muslims urge Islamic free trade
Muslim countries have been urged to set up an Islamic common market as a way of boosting trade and development.
EU: Deal on Turkey talks been reached
EU foreign ministers have reached a deal clearing the way for accession talks with Turkey to begin, EU officials have said.
US: Assaults launched in west Iraq
US soldiers have embarked on a major assault on al-Qaeda-linked militants in western Iraq, the US military says.
Bali: Bombings leave 22 Dead, 50 injured.
At least two bombs exploded almost simultaneously on Saturday in the tourist resort island of Bali in Indonesia, killing at least 22 people and wounding about 50 others, officials said.
India: Film smoking ban challenged
The Delhi High Court has begun to hear a petition challenging a proposed Indian government ban on images of smoking in films and on television.
India: Sharp rise in growth rate
The Indian economy grew faster than expected in the first part of 2005. The rise was due to a sharp rise in industrial exports and buoyant domestic demand.
Sudan: Violence threat relief in Darfur
Escalating violence in Sudan's Darfur region could lead to the United Nations halting relief efforts there, says their chief aid coordinator.

