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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.
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 intends to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year. But many are reluctant to leave, having spent most of their ...
Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has lambasted the Shehbaz Sharif-government for mistreatment of Afghan ...
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 ...
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 to ...
The Pakistan government is pushing forward with its plans to arbitrarily and forcibly expel Afghan nationals, including ...
Pakistan has ramped up the forced mass deportation of Afghan refugees and migrants, with nearly 60,000 having crossed the ...
A group of 162 Afghan citizens has been successfully relocated from Pakistan to Germany as part of ongoing resettlement ...
Pakistan has banned offering accommodation, jobs, business property on rent, or hotel stays to Afghan nationals living in the ...
PESHAWAR: Over 860,000 Afghans have left Pakistan since September 2023, with more than half a million entering Afgha­nistan ...
As an Afghan, Khan ought to be leaving as part of a nationwide crackdown on foreigners the Pakistani government says are living in the country illegally. But the only heat he feels is from the ...