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Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghan refugees sparks international concern over human rights violations and legal protections.
Nearly 45,000 Afghan refugees have returned from Pakistan in ten days amid a sharp rise in forced deportations, UNHCR reports.
Strong earthquake tremors were felt in Islamabad, Haripur, Abbottabad, Taxila, Wah Cantt, and surrounding cities of Khyber ...
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Asian News International on MSNAt least 5,236 Afghan nationals repatriated through Torkham border: Pakistan immigration authoritiesAs many as 5,236 Afghan citizens were repatriated through the Torkham border crossing from Pakistan on Thursday, Geo News ...
Afghans in the US and Pakistan are facing the prospect of being sent back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan amid crackdowns ...
Thousands of Afghan refugees in Pakistan have left via the Torkham border crossing as part of Islamabad’s large-scale ...
Pakistan says that thousands of Afghan migrants who have applied for resettlement in third countries could face forced ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan called on the international community Thursday to expedite the resettlement of thousands of Afghan ...
US restores urgent food aid, except in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has reversed cuts in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them ...
The Taliban government accused Pakistan on Tuesday of violently expelling Afghans after Islamabad cancelled hundreds of ...
In the last few months that have passed, there have been several events which have stirred the void in the power struggle of ...
Pakistan has expelled more than 8,000 Afghan nationals in the past week in a fresh repatriation drive after the expiry of a March 31 deadline, the UNHCR said on Tuesday.
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