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Seven die on Ukraine train, passenger's fuel blamed

KIEV, Dec 25 (Reuters) A train fire in eastern Ukraine killed seven people at the weekend and officials said today the blaze was caused by a passenger carrying a canister of fuel.

The Emergencies Ministry said the fire broke out on a local train outside Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, on Saturday. It said initial investigations showed ''a violation of rules of carriage of inflammable materials'' was to blame.

Kommersant Ukraina daily said a passenger was drunk and others on the train complained when fuel began leaking on to the carriage floor. It said he emptied the canister in a fit of rage and set its contents on fire with a lighter.

Ukrainians sometimes carry canisters of fuel with them to guard against possible shortages.

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Ethiopia jets hit second Somali airfield-Islamists

MOGADISHU, Dec 25 (Reuters) Ethiopian fighter jets attacked a second Islamist-held airfield in Somalia today, hours after spraying the runway at Mogadishu international airport with gunfire, an Islamist fighter said by telephone. ''Three MiGs are now attacking Baledogle,'' said the fighter, who asked not be named, referring to Somalia's biggest military airfield, about 100 km west of the capital Mogadishu. ''They are targeting the runway and I can see it being hit.'' REUTERS MS.....

Jailed Uzbek activist pardoned, supporters say

TASHKENT, Dec 25 (Reuters) A prominent Uzbek human rights activist jailed for extortion has been released in an amnesty, his supporters said today. An Uzbek court sentenced Yadgar Turlibekov, 70, to 3-1/2 years in jail in October. Uzbekistan's IGNPU human rights group said it was a fabricated case. IGNPU chairman Surat Ikramov said Turlibekov was pardoned and released from jail yesterday. Uzbek justice officials were not available for comment. Uzbekistan, an ex-Soviet Central Asian state, has been.....

Shanghai mayor promises openness in graft fight

SHANGHAI, Dec 25 (Reuters) The acting Communist Party boss of China's financial hub has promised more transparency in the fight against graft, a state newspaper said today after his predecessor was sacked for corruption. Han Zheng, who is also Shanghai's mayor, added that improving oversight of officials would ensure too much power was not concentrated in the hands of one person, said the People's Daily, the Communist Party's newspaper. Former Shanghai Party chief Chen Liangyu was.....
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