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Pakistan has started to deport documented Afghan refugees ahead of its deadline for them to leave, according to the United ...
Afghans have fled to Pakistan over the past four decades to escape war, political instability and economic hardship in their ...
Exclusive: Yvette Cooper is warned that the ‘worst possible consequences of the data leak’ could become a ‘dire reality’ if Afghans cannot bring their loved ones to safety ...
The refugees will be allowed a “grace period” of 25 days, from August 4 to August 31, to voluntarily return to their home ...
Nigel Farage says "an Afghan male has a 22 times more likely chance of being convicted of rape than somebody born in this ...
The refugees will now be allowed a 25-day “grace period” from August 4 to August 31 to voluntarily repatriate.
Pakistan will start expelling more than 1.3 million Afghans registered as refugees with the United Nations, in the third wave ...
And international aid groups warn that over a million more Afghans could be forced out of Iran by year's end. One returnee, Shaiq Ahmed, a former pharmacist, says life in Iran, already bitter for ...
Afridun Amu, Afghanistan's first international surfer, is competing in the Asian Surfing Championships in Mamallapuram, India ...
The Pakistan government has decided to repatriate over 1.3 million Afghan refugees holding Proof of Registration cards from September 1, a media report said on Wednesday. The efforts to send back ...