Mideast The world bid farewell to Yasser Arafat as a military funeral for the veteran Palestinian leader began in Cairo, attended by foreign dignitaries but closed to the public. Mideast Palestinian security forces threw up a tight security cordon around Ramallah as thousands of Palestinians began heading towards the West Bank city to bid farewell to their veteran leader Yasser Arafat who is to be laid to rest in his Muqataa headquarters. Iraq US-led forces occupy almost the whole of Fallujah but it will still take some time before the rebel enclave is secure, a US spokesman said, after three days of violence that has left more than 500 militants and 18 American soldiers dead. US British Prime Minister Tony Blair was due to hold talks with President George W. Bush dominated by a quest for Middle East peace after the death of Yasser Arafat. Philippines At least 12 people were killed and about 160 injured when a train derailed in the dark and plunged down a slope in the Philippines, officials said. Indonesia Six people were killed and 100 injured, many seriously, after a succession of earthquakes measuring at least 6.0 on the Richter scale rocked an island in eastern Indonesia, police said. China The death toll from an explosion at a coal mine in central China rose to 33 with six injured as authorities announced plans for an inspection drive in a bid to improve shockingly low safety standards in the nation's mines. Ivory Coast The exodus of foreign nationals from Ivory Coast was gathering pace as South African-led efforts to resolve the crisis in the volatile west African nation continued. Netherlands The Dutch police raided a training camp of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the south of the country, arresting 29 people, Dutch media reported. Japan Japan summoned a Chinese diplomat after determining that a nuclear submarine that intruded its waters near a disputed gas field and set off a high-seas chase came from its giant neighbor.