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Pakistan has deported more than 19,500 Afghans this month, among more than 80,000 who have left ahead of a 30 April deadline, ...
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Charlotte Greenfield KABUL/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The Taliban's acting foreign minister on ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAfghan PM condemns Pakistan's 'unilateral' deportationsPakistan's foreign minister arrived Saturday in Afghanistan to meet Taliban officials after his country expelled more than 85 ...
Over 100 Afghan migrants were freed from Pakistani jails and have returned to Afghanistan, following their brief detention.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have adopted a resolute consensus, not to allow the use of their soils for any wrongful activity ...
Pakistan intends to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year. But many are reluctant to leave, having spent most of their ...
Sixty-three weapons seized from militants in Pakistan were provided by the U.S. government to Afghan forces during America’s ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPakistan confirms its expulsion of more than 80,000 Afghans since April 1Rights groups have criticised the repatriation drive, warning that mass expulsions risk endangering vulnerable people.
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Al Jazeera on MSNPakistan accelerates deportation of Afghans: UNPakistan has ramped up the forced mass deportation of Afghan refugees and migrants, with nearly 60,000 having crossed the ...
Pakistan has expelled over 80,000 Afghan nationals since the end of March, a senior official said on Friday, as part of a repatriation drive ahead of the April 30 deadline.
KABUL (Pajhwok): The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) says 115 more Afghan citizens returned to their homeland on ...
Pakistan wants to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year as part of a crackdown on foreigners it says are in the country illegally.
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