In Short

A roundup of today's other stories in brief:

A roundup of today's other stories in brief:

Russia supports nuclear Iran

MOSCOW - Russia said yesterday it opposed reporting Iran to the UN Security Council over its nuclear programme, as signs emerged that European support for such a measure could be waning.

US and EU officials have said they will push for Iran's nuclear case to be sent to the Security Council if Tehran does not halt all nuclear fuel work and resume talks with the EU. - (Reuters)

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Two UK soldiers killed in Iraq

BAGHDAD - Two British soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in southern Iraq yesterday.

Up to 30 armed men in 10 cars fired on Iraq's interior ministry at dawn yesterday, killing two police and wounding five. - (Reuters)

Rugova continues Kosovo struggle

BUDAPEST - Ibrahim Rugova, the president of Kosovo and veteran leader of its campaign for independence, vowed yesterday not to let lung cancer stop him trying to secure freedom from Serbia in vital talks this autumn, reports Dan McLaughlin.

Mr Rugova, who for 15 years has urged peaceful resistance to Belgrade's rule in Kosovo, returned from a hospital in Germany.

Surfer survives attack by shark

SYDNEY - An Australian surfer survived a great white shark attack by repeatedly punching the four-metre (13 ft) creature as it mauled his arms and legs.

Jake Heron (40) was surfing off South Australia's Eyre Peninsula on Sunday, when he was attacked as his two children watched from the beach. - (Reuters)

Typhoon lashes Japanese coast

TOKYO - A typhoon of similar strength to Hurricane Katrina lashed southwestern Japan yesterday. - (Reuters)