MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Nigeria has
"temporarily" lifted a suspension of operations against aid
groups Mercy Corps and Action Against Hunger in the country's
northeast, the minister of humanitarian affairs said.
The army forced both groups to close some of their offices
in September, accusing Action Against Hunger of aiding terrorist
groups and alleging that a large amount of cash in a car found
in northeastern Borno state belonged to Mercy Corps.