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15.12.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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Crime
Police work out Connecticut shooter's last hours
Police have announced that a gunman forced himself into the school where he killed 26 people, including 20 children. US President Barack Obama urged Americans to join together in mourning.
US mourns school shooting
Press review: American God of arms is insatiable
Egypt
Opposition alleges fraud in Egypt's referendum
Egypt's opposition has accused the government of fraud in the constitutional referendum. Analysts have said that it is likely, but not certain, the draft will be adopted.
Egypt's referendum: hunger for stability
Russia
Russian opposition leaders detained ahead of protest
Russian police have detained four opposition leaders ahead of a banned protest against President Vladimir Putin. The rally was to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the biggest ever demonstrations against the regime.
Elections
Japanese politicians make final push for votes
Candidates in Japan's parliamentary election have used the last few hours of the campaign to make their final pitches to the voters. Opinon polls suggest a return of the party that has dominated Japan's post-war era.
Syria
Syrian Regime fights for lost territory
Fierce fighting has taken hold in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The violence is the result of a major push by President Bashar Assad to reclaim lost territory, as doubts over the future of his regime future mount.
'The Syrian opposition must get its act together'
Afghanistan
Last French combat troops leave Afghanistan
The last French combat troops have left Afghanistan. This comes two years before a deadline for all NATO combat forces to withdraw, and was hastened by inside attacks and a change of power in Paris.
Terrorism
Police identify suspect in Bonn train station bomb plot
German police have identified a suspect in relation failed bombing attempt at a train station in Bonn, media have reported. He has not been named.
World Cup
FIFA finds evidence of pre-World Cup match-fixing
A FIFA report has found "compelling evidence" of match-fixing in games involving host South Africa ahead of the 2010 World Cup. The country had asked FIFA to investigate after a string of suspicious matches.
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