Indonesia Desperate relief workers struggled to get food and water to millions of Asia's tsunami victims facing starvation and disease as the death toll from what the UN called "an unprecedented global catastrophe" approached 121,000. Indonesia Indonesia's foreign minister announced his country will host a January 6 summit of regional leaders on the aftermath of Asia's devastating earthquake and tsunami. Argentina At least 88 people were killed and 260 were injured in a fire at a Buenos Aires discotheque packed with 1,500 revelers, Mayor Anibal Ibarra said. Asia UN's Annan called on world nations to make a long-term commitment to rebuilding lives and communities shattered by the south Asia killer tsunamis. Asia A rapid surge in donations worldwide brought to over 450 million dollars the funds raised or pledged for emergency relief in Asian countries swept by tidal waves. Asia US Secretary of State Colin Powell backed debt relief for Asian countries devastated by this week's killer waves, and said Washington was ready to play a major role in the region's long term recovery. Iraq Plans were unveiled here to deploy 100,000 Iraqi police and soldiers to stave off a bloodbath on election day, as US President George W. Bush said polls would go on as scheduled on January 30. Saudi Arabia Saudi security forces have killed 10 suspected Al-Qaeda militants in two days of clashes in the capital, including a Yemeni thought to be the terror group's leader in the country, officials said. Mideast Two Palestinians were killed by a rocket fired from an Israeli helicopter at Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip, bringing to 11 the number of Palestinians killed since the start Wednesday of an Israeli operation, medical sources said. Ukraine Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich faced one final avenue of appeal in a desperate bid to contest his loss of a rerun presidential election to opposition rival Viktor Yushchenko. Pakistan Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf formally told the nation that he would stay on as army chief after controversially breaking an earlier promise to hang up his uniform by the year's end. Sudan Khartoum and the main southern rebel group agreed on the last issues in their lengthy peace talks in Kenya, paving the way to signing a comprehensive peace deal to end Africa's longest-running conflict.