■ Russia
Beslan militant revived
An Islamist militant who was supposedly killed during the carnage that ended the Beslan school siege has been "resurrected" by Russian investigators as a suspect in a recent assassination. Ali Taziyev, also known by the codename Magas, was allegedly one of the 41 hostage-takers who stormed a school in Beslan in September 2004. According to the official account of the siege, only one militant survived. However, investigators now suspect that Magas is one of two people involved in the organization of the assassination of the Ingush deputy interior minister, Dzhabrail Kostoyev, who died in a suicide car-bombing last Wednesday.
■ United Kingdom
N Ireland assembly to vote
Politicians in Northern Ireland were to assemble yesterday to vote on British Protestant and Irish Catholic leaders of a new power-sharing administration, but politicians and analysts said the effort appeared doomed to failure. The Northern Ireland Assembly wields the power to form, or block, a Catholic-Protestant administration as proposed by Northern Ireland's Good Friday accord of 1998. The last time assembly members elected administration leaders was in November 2001, and that coalition lasted less than a year before its collapse over an Irish Republican Army spying scandal.



