Mideast Yasser Arafat was laid to rest amid scenes of chaos at his West Bank headquarters as thousands of Palestinians packed into the compound to catch a last glimpse of their leader. Mideast Kings, princes and presidents from across the world paid a last tribute to Yasser Arafat at a military funeral in Cairo, the city where the founding father of the Palestinian resistance was born. US-Britain President George W. Bush said there was now a "great chance" to create an independent, democratic and viable Palestinian state living at peace with Israel by the time he leaves office in 2009. Iraq US troops tightened their grip on Fallujah but clashed with rebels in Iraq's third city of Mosul and outside Baghdad, where insurgents shot down a Black Hawk helicopter injuring three crew. ICoast Details of rapes and other violence began to emerge after a week of unrest in Abidjan, as thousands of expatriates continued their exodus from Ivory Coast and African leaders moved to stem the crisis. Italy A state prosecutor called on a Milan court to impose an eight-year jail sentence on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on charges of bribing judges. Netherlands-Turkey Dutch police raided a suspected Kurdish separatist training camp in a small village in the southern Netherlands and several other locations, arresting 38 people. Japan Japan summoned a top Chinese diplomat to demand an apology for the intrusion into its waters of a nuclear submarine, which set off a two-day chase at sea amid mounting tension between the Asian powers. Indonesia A succession of powerful earthquakes rocked eastern Indonesia, killing at least 17 people, injuring more than 100 others and destroying hundreds of homes.