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Rights groups have criticised the repatriation drive, warning that mass expulsions risk endangering vulnerable people.
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.
Pakistan's foreign minister was due to visit Afghanistan on Saturday after his country expelled more than 85,000 Afghans, ...
The Pakistan government is pushing forward with its plans to arbitrarily and forcibly expel Afghan nationals, including ...
Pakistan has banned offering accommodation, jobs, business property on rent, or hotel stays to Afghan nationals living in the ...
Pakistan has ramped up the forced mass deportation of Afghan refugees and migrants, with nearly 60,000 having crossed the ...
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided that strict action will be taken against those people who rent out any movable and ...
Pakistan's deportation of Afghan migrants is drawing global condemnation, as rights groups warn of grave dangers for ...
Pakistan intends to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year. But many are reluctant to leave, having spent most of their ...
Afghan national Muhammad Zameer speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at Kababayan Refugee Camp in Peshawar, Pakistan, Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Credit: AP/Muhammad Sajjad Khyber ...
Pakistan says that thousands of Afghan migrants who have applied for resettlement in third countries could face forced ...
A group of 162 Afghan citizens has been successfully relocated from Pakistan to Germany as part of ongoing resettlement ...