Indonesia Indonesia's military imposed tough restrictions on foreign tsunami-relief workers whom it said were in danger of attack by rebels in Aceh, throwing aid efforts into further disarray. Indonesia The commander of separatist rebels in Indonesia's tsunami-hit Aceh province denied military accusations that they intend to attack foreign aid workers. Switzerland The United Nations urged governments to harness the unprecedented outpouring of support for the tsunami disaster and help more than 20 million other people caught in "forgotten" crises around the world. UN Plans to create a global early warning system that could avert another tragedy on the scale of the Asian tsunami disaster gained momentum as the UN education and scientific agency said it would take the lead in coordinating the effort. Britain The United States will release the last four Britons held as terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay "in the next few weeks", Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said. Iraq Six Iraqi policemen were killed in a car bombing in ousted dictator Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, the latest deadly strike against security forces with elections less than three weeks away. Mideast Israelis and the Palestinians prepared for a resumption of dialogue between their top leaders after a four-year hiatus as a long-awaited streamlining of the sprawling Palestinian security services was unveiled. Mideast The Palestinian Authority unveiled long awaited plans to reform the sprawling security apparatus as new leader Mahmud Abbas moved to end the factionalism which blighted the Yasser Arafat era. EU The European Union is to resume talks with Iran on a trade and cooperation accord this week, following Tehran's suspension of uranium enrichment activities, the European Commission said. Senegal One of the world's leading human rights groups urged Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade to scrap a broad amnesty law which critics have denounced as a travesty of justice. Russia Russia's liberal economy minister joined a growing backlash against the effective re-nationalization of the country's top oil exporter Yukos and argued that state energy companies should be privatized. Pakistan A Pakistani militant sentenced to death for his role in an Al-Qaeda plot to kill President Pervez Musharraf has escaped from jail during a trip to the bathroom, officials said. EU The European Union and the United States have agreed not to proceed for the moment with WTO action in a row over aid to aircraft makers Boeing and Airbus but rather to seek a negotiated deal, EU trade chief Peter Mandelson said.