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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 border since the start of April, the United Nations International Organization ...
Amid the federal government’s drive to expel illegal migrants, the International Organisation for Migration said on Tuesday that nearly 60,000 Afghans left Pakistan since the start ...
Nearly 60,000 Afghans have been forced to leave Pakistan since the start of April, the International Organization for Migration said Tuesday, after Islamabad ramped up a campaign to deport migrants ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPakistan eyes reset in Afghanistan tiesPakistan's trouble shooter for Afghanistan on Monday informed a Senate panel that the relationship with Afghanistan was expected to improve as high-level visits to ease tensions were being ...
Khan is one of more than 3 million Afghans that Pakistan wants to expel this year. At least a third live in the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and that’s just those with documents like an ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNUS weapons left in Afghanistan used in Jaffar Express attack, confirms US mediaSophisticated American military equipment left behind during the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan is increasingly being used by militants in Pakistan, including the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), ...
Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban’s hardline regime has banned music, destroyed instruments and closed down schools ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Rifts are growing among Taliban officials over the group's decision to ban girls from secondary ...
Pakistan could be very helpful to Afghanistan if we could stop terrorism coming from the other side of the border," ...
The BBC speaks to young women who are now working to support their families in one of few jobs they are allowed to do.
Pakistan says that thousands of Afghan migrants who have applied for resettlement in third countries could face forced ...
Addressing UNSC moot, diplomat Atif Raza hints at India providing terrorist entities with "external support" and "financing".
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