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World -- December 15, 2005
- Advanced missile to cost Japan US$1bln: report
- Bosnian Serb police arrest six war crimes suspects
- Bush accepts responsibility for Iraq war based on flawed intelligence
- Britain fine-tunes its EU budget proposal
- Bush to allow more public access to government information
- EU Parliament to form committee to probe alleged CIA prisons
- German government denies involvement in El-Masri abduction
- Iran condemns west accusation on its nuclear program
- Israeli plane fires at least one missile on northern Gaza
- Kenyan president's key allies return to the cabinet
- Moussa in Beirut to help defusing Lebanon-Syria tension
- Roundup: Palestinians worry about divisions in ruling Fatah party
- Russian defense chief denies military overhaul plans
- S. Africa fires new air defense missile
- Senior Jihad leader survives Israeli assassination
- US to send surveillance teams to mass transit facilities countrywide
- US backs broader investigation into Hariri killing
- UNESCO to honor Chavez for his L.America efforts
- Zambia sees hope of lasting peace in Great Lakes region
