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French Red Cross worker abducted in Darfur

Several armed men Thursday abducted a French national working for the Red Cross in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, the agency said.

Recalling Katrina, few at Georgia shelter complain

"These are top notch. I mean, these are really good!" said Cosman Dragoiescu, holding a plastic Panera Bread cup with two sugar-sprinkled, glazed nuggets that did look, for the most part, tasty.

Red Cross worker among Afghan bomb victims

A Red Cross worker was among the 43 people killed in a massive car bombing in southern Afghanistan, the aid organization said Wednesday.

Red Cross 'gravely concerned' about conditions in Swat Valley

No running water, no electricity, no fuel and little food.

Red Cross speeds help for displaced people in Congo

The International Committee of the Red Cross says it is increasing its humanitarian efforts in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the humanitarian situation has deteriorated since last fall.

Sri Lankan Red Cross worker killed in conflict zone

A Red Cross worker was killed Wednesday during shelling in the conflict zone in Sri Lanka, the third aid worker killed in six weeks, the International Committee of the Red Cross says.

Sri Lankan president says civil war in 'final phase'

Sri Lanka's quarter-century-long civil war is in its final phase, the government suggested Friday, as its troops pounded Tamil Tiger rebels in the country's north.

Red Cross: Thousands still trapped in Sri Lanka

Thousands of civilians remain trapped and at risk in a small area of the conflict zone along the northeastern Sri Lankan coast, the International Committee of the Red Cross said Thursday.

Sri Lankan army renews attack on Tamil rebels

The Sri Lankan army launched an operation against Tamil rebels in the country's north early Monday, the military said, claiming to have rescued thousands of civilians trapped in a government safe zone.

Red Cross visits workers abducted in Philippines

Three Red Cross workers kidnapped nearly a month ago in the Philippines are in regular touch with the aid agency and seem to be in good health, the International Committee of the Red Cross said.

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