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Pakistan has expelled more than 8,000 Afghan nationals in the past week in a fresh repatriation drive after the expiry of a March 31 deadline, the UNHCR said on Tuesday.
A USAID grant enabled them to either study online or enroll in college in another country. Now the grant has been terminated.
In January, one senior official left Afghanistan after speaking out against the ban, which has denied education to more than ...
In a surprising and unexpected move, the United States recently removed the names of three top leaders of the Haqqani Network ...
UN experts urge Pakistan to halt forced deportations of Afghans, citing human rights violations and security risks.
Pakistan's deportation of Afghan migrants is drawing global condemnation, as rights groups warn of grave dangers for ...
UN human rights experts on Friday called on Pakistan to stop displacing Afghans from the cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, ...
They are expected to be tortured to reveal the names of other LGBTs," the CEO of Afghan LGBT+ network Roshaniya said.
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MTN, a leading telecommunications provider in Africa, faces allegations of complicity in human rights violations due to ...
The deportation order comes amid a period of tensions between the neighbours, with Islamabad accusing the Taliban of allowing ...
Thousands of Afghans have crossed the border from Pakistan, as the UN and Pakistani officials report that Islamabad is increasing pressure for their return.Pakistan has expelled thousands of Afghan ...