BBC news. Police in Pakistan say suicide bombers have killed at least 35 people at a shrine in the city of Lahore.More than 170 others are thought to have been wounded.It's not clear who carried on the (attack). Data Darbar the shrine of Sufi Saint is one of Lahore's most famous landmarks.On Thursday nights it's always packed with devotees.It was when according to police 3 suicide bombers (blew) themselves up one of the Shrine's entrances another within the compound and the third in the basement of the building.Police say the explosives bullets have been filled ball-bearings to cause the (maximum) of a number of casualities.Earlier, security chiefs had been congratulating themselves after what was the first month in two years in which there had been no suicide bombings in Pakistan.They said it was proof the militant networks had been disrupted. President Obama has called for a complete overhaul of immigration policy in the US.The current system he said was broken, making his first major speech on the subject as the president.Mr Obama said neither blanket amnesty nor a mass deportation was the right way to deal with the estimated 11 million undocumented (immigrants) in US.The president said only over by overcoming political divisions could the system be created but worked. "The fact is without bipartisan support, we cannot solve this problem.Reform that brings accountability to our (immigration) system cannot pass without Republican votes.That's is the political and mathematical reality.The only way to reduce the risk that this effort will again falter because of politics is if members of both parties are (willing )to take responsibility for solving this problem once and for all." The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that he is willing to release 1000 Palestinian prisoners in (return) for the relase of the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit but he made clear the deal wouldn't be agreed any price.The most dangerour prisoners would not be allowed to return to their homes. The state of Israel is ready to pay for a steep pay Gilad Shalit but it can't say at any cost.It's the truth I am saying at here.We'll continue to make every effort near and far, in full light and in the dark to bring Gilad Shalit back home.But we will do it while firming safeguard in Israel citizen's (security). The International Red Cross has urged the warring factions in Somalia to respect international humanitarian law and spare its medical facilities.It said three days of shelling near hospital in Mogadishu had killed at least one patient and wounded another.The call came on the day the country marked 50 years of independence.Earlier, President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed (accompanied) AU peacekeepers and government troops as they battled Islamist insurgents. This is the world news from the BBC. Officials in Washington have expressed disappointment that Cyprus allied a suspected member of a Russian spy ring to go free on bail and then disappear.Christopher Robert Mestos who was (accused) of handling funds for the group 11 was reported missing on Wednesday after failing to attend a police meeting on the island. Stock markets around the world have fallen because of concerns about the strength of the economic recovery .The main indices in Tokyo and most European markets fell more than 2% in response to poor figures on manufacturing in China and worst than expected job's (data) from US.The DOw in New York was also lower. Pope Benedict has told a former German bishop who resigned after missing beating children that he should ungergo medical treament if he wants to return to work.Walter Mixa (acknowledged) during a private audience with the Pope in Vatican that he had made mistakes but he asked that the good he had done shouldn’t be forgotten.The BBC correspondent in Roma says the ex-bishop appears to receive much more lenient treatment from the Pope than had been proposed by church authorities in other countries. The UN war crime's court for Sierra Leone has ordered the supermodel Naomi Campbell to (testify) in a case against the former Libyan President Charles Taylor.It concerned the blood diamonds, the use of jams for finance in civil conflicts.Mr Campbell is aledged to have received a rougg cut diamond from Mr Taylor as a gift after a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Korea 13 years ago. Prosecutors accused Charles Taylor of taking diamends to South Africa to buy weapons and asked the court last month to call Naomi Campbell who has so far refused to testify.The prosecution claims she can provide material evidence to rebut Charles Taylor's (claims) that he never possessed rough diamonds. World news from the BBC.