News
10h
Agence France-Presse on MSNPakistan foreign minister arrives in Kabul as Afghan deportations risePakistan's foreign minister arrived Saturday in Afghanistan to meet Taliban officials after his country expelled more than 85 ...
Pakistan intends to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year. But many are reluctant to leave, having spent most of their ...
12m
Daily Times on MSNPakistani foreign minister discusses security and trade with Afghan leadersDuring ongoing Pakistan-Afghanistan talks in Kabul, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with Afghan interim Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhundzada and Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi. They ...
Pakistan’s foreign minister visited Kabul on Saturday to meet Taliban leaders, just days after Islamabad expelled over 85,000 ...
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.
Japan pledges $3 million to aid Afghan refugees in Pakistan, amid ongoing forced deportations, harassment, and reported torture by Pakistani authorities.
3d
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 ...
Officials say Pakistan’s deputy prime minister is traveling to Afghanistan on the weekend at the invitation of Kabul to discuss a range of issues.
21h
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.
The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) reports that a powerful 5.9-magnitude earthquake occurred Saturday morning ...
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 ...
After fleeing Taliban persecution in Afghanistan, many musicians found refuge in neighboring Pakistan. But now, amid a renewed deportation campaign by Islamabad, their future is once again uncertain - ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results