Asia The number of people killed in Asia's tsunami disaster edged up towards 146,000, with bodies still being found on the Indian Ocean's devastated shorelines 10 days after the catastrophe. Asia World leaders headed to Indonesia to see first-hand the massive operation to save millions of tsunami victims as the United Nations suggested the catastrophe could end up being one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. Asia US Secretary of State Colin Powell toured Indonesia's tsunami-ravaged Aceh province and said the devastation wrought by the disaster was the worst he had ever seen. Asia A program to register every displaced child in Indonesia's tsunami-hit province of Aceh is under way in an effort to stop human traffickers from smuggling them out, the United Nations said. Asia Indian rescuers using heavy equipment shifted mountains of debris in the Andaman islands unearthing the decomposing bodies that were trapped beneath after tsunamis slammed into the archipelago. Asia Tsunami aid pledges from governments, celebrities and the public continued pouring in, with even North Korea, one of the world's poorest nations, chipping in 150,000 dollars. Asia Europe was to fall silent for three minutes at midday (1100 GMT) to pay tribute to the victims of south Asia's tsunami disaster. US The Iraqi government may move polling to more easily defended locations amid a murderous surge in violence but are determined to hold elections on January 30, a senior US official said. Mideast Israel is prepared to let PLO chairman Mahmud Abbas, the front-runner in this weekend's Palestinian presidential race, campaign in annexed east Jerusalem, a senior official said. Chile Chile's Supreme Court upheld Augusto Pinochet's indictment on murder and kidnapping charges, bringing the former dictator closer to standing trial for the first time for abuses during his 1973-1990 rule.