Indonesia: Foreign troops airdropped food and set up clean water as the massive aid effort took shape to help millions left homeless and hungry from Asia's tsunami disaster, whose death toll crept towards 150,000. UN The United Nations has received a record 1.5 billion dollars in one week in donations after the devastating tidal waves in the Indian Ocean, a UN official said. Indonesia: The drive to help nearly two million desperate survivors of Asia's tsunami catastrophe made inroads but aid groups warned the worst-hit communities would take "a generation" to rebuild. Indonesia Indonesia's tsunami death toll passed 94,000 on as desperate survivors in isolated areas of Aceh province remained without aid more than a week after the disaster, despite a huge global relief effort. Thailand: Thai officials were narrowing their grim search for bodies to focus on districts worst hit by killer tsunamis, including this fishing town where police say thousands are missing. India: India was battling to bury or cremate an untold number of corpses and beat aid bottlenecks as the toll from last week's earthquake and tsunamis neared 15,300 dead and missing. SriLanka US marines arrived in Sri Lanka as foreign military aid efforts picked up while the island's tsunami death toll hit 30,196, fuelling fears that disease could spread ahead of an internationally-backed cleanup effort. Iraq A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into a checkpoint near the Baghdad offices of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's political party killing four people and wounding 24. Peru Renegade combat veterans holding a provincial police station in southeastern Peru said they would lay down their arms Monday, a day after four police officers were killed in a gunbattle. Croatia Croatian President Stipe Mesic will face his main conservative rival in a runoff presidential vote later this month to decide who will lead the former Yugoslav republic's final push to join the EU, elections results showed.