DAKAR - Security forces fired live rounds to disperse rioting students in Senegal`s second city of Saint-
-Louis, wounding two students.
KHARTOUM - Sudanese rebels attacked tribesmen in southern Sudan, killing 18 people and stealing thousands of cattle.
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he might turn down an invitation by President Bill Clinton for Middle East talks in Washington next week if
going meant bowing to U.S. ultimatums.
A Jewish seminary student on his way to pray at the Wailing Wall was stabbed to death in an attack in Jerusalem`s walled Old City and Israeli police blamed Palestinian militants.
MADRID - Authorities have uncovered a plot by the Basque separatist guerrilla group ETA to assassinate Spain`s King Juan Carlos during a visit to the Basque country next summer.
BELGRADE - Yugoslavia may be ready to accept foreign mediation in its worsening Kosovo crisis, Russian envoy Igor Ivanov said after meeting President Slobodan Milosevic.
PRISTINA, Serbia - A Serbian policeman and a Kosovo Albanian gunman were killed during a separatist
guerrilla attack on police in Mitrovica.
LIMA - A Peruvian air force plane chartered to a subsidiary of U.S.-based Occidental Petroleum Corp. has crashed in a Peru jungle with more than 80 people on board. There was no immediate word on whether there were survivors.
JAKARTA - Indonesian police shot and wounded at least two people during a riot in Medan as the effects of violence in the city reverberated through Asian financial markets.
COPENHAGEN - Denmark`s centre-left government plans to move quickly to bring an end to a nationwide strike.
AMSTERDAM - Voting got underway in Dutch general elections as the coalition ruling in the Netherlands for the past four years looked likely to win another term.
BOGOTA - A right-wing death squad killed at least 21 people during a three-hour orgy of bloodshed in a remote village in eastern Colombia.