This is the World News from the BBC.
Pakistan is setting up a new commission of inquiry into security and intelligence failures surrounding the presence in Pakistan of the former al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden and last month's US military
incursion
in which he was killed. A previous panel appointed by the Prime Minister Yusuf Gilani became
mire
d in political controversy.
The Prime Minister of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, has resigned,
complying with
a UN-backed deal aimed at ending a
feud
between the president and the parliamentary speaker. Mr Mohamed said he was quitting in the interests of the Somali people.
"To stop the division and the long-existing feud between senior Somali politicians, I decided to step down from my position. But the rest of my cabinet and team will be working as we agreed. I myself, I will help the
incoming
new government, and I shall do all I can, going forward; all the Somali politicians should do the same."
In Venezuela, 2,500 prisoners have been transferred out of a jail near Caracas where troops are locked in a
standoff
with rioters in another block of the prison. Two national guards and at least one prisoner were killed when troops intervened to restore order on Friday.
And a British peace campaigner who camped outside parliament in London for 10 years in protest at the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has died of lung cancer. Jonathan Blake reports.