Foreign Aid
JOHANNESBURG - A California church wants to get back to helping AIDS orphans in Africa, once it resolves questions over licensing that led to the arrests of six of its workers in impoverished Zimbabwe, a minister said Sunday.
JOHANNESBURG - Gunmen in eastern Congo fired Wednesday on a private plane carrying international aid workers who escaped into the forest and were later rescued, aid workers from the International Medical Corps told The Associated Press.
BAGHDAD - Iraq's deputy justice minister acknowledged Sunday that a man convicted of killing a British aid worker in 2004 escaped from prison 11 months ago and that the government only learned of the breakout last month.
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Sudan has expelled two foreign employees of the International Organization for Migration working in the country's Darfur region, the agency said Thursday.
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