Asia Donor nations must speed up delivery of aid pledges for the Asian tsunami relief effort and face public shame if they fail to live up to their promises, a senior UN official said at the start of a key conference. Asia The Indonesian military imposed sweeping restrictions on foreign aid workers in tsunami-hit Aceh as donor countries convened in Geneva to firm up billions of dollars in aid pledges. Asia Plans to create a global early warning system that could avert another tragedy on the scale of the Asian tsunami disaster gained momentum here as the UN education and scientific agency said it would take the lead in coordinating the effort. US One Australian and four British detainees will be transferred to their respective governments from a US military-run prison for war on terror suspects in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Mideast The Palestinian Authority unveiled long- awaited plans to reform the sprawling security apparatus as the late Yasser Arafat's national security advisor handed in his resignation to newly elected leader Mahmud Abbas. US US President George W. Bush nominated an appeals court judge, Michael Chertoff, to head the huge agency tasked with preventing terrorist strikes on the United States. EU The EU said it will resume trade talks with Iran this week after Tehran agreed to suspend uranium enrichment, but the bloc vowed to keep up pressure in areas of concern including the Islamic state's nuclear plans. Iraq Six Iraqi policemen were killed in a car bombing in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, as the interim government said it has set aside 2.2 billion dollars to boost the security forces. 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 instead. EU The EU and the US agreed to shelve WTO action and seek a negotiated end to a row over subsidies for Airbus and Boeing, avoiding what the EU said would have been a "disastrous" legal clash. G8 Britain's finance minister Gordon Brown was due to leave for Africa to pitch his ambitious proposal for a "new Marshall Plan" to help lift the continent out of chronic poverty. 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.