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Ishaq Dar visits Kabul as Pakistan and Afghanistan attempt to revive stalled diplomatic ties amid refugee expulsion.
ISLAMABAD: Amid the ongoing drive against illegal foreigners and Afghan Citizen Card holders, more than 100,000 Afghans have ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have adopted a resolute consensus, not to allow the use of their soils for any wrongful activity ...
Many Afghan’s are leaving voluntarily, choosing to depart instead of facing deportation, but the UN refugee agency UNHCR said ...
Pakistan's interior ministry reports over 100,000 Afghans have fled since April due to mass residence permit cancellations.
Fleeing Pakistan, thousands of Afghan refugees struggle to start anew in sweltering border camps with limited resources.
Over 100 Afghan migrants were freed from Pakistani jails and have returned to Afghanistan, following their brief detention.
Pakistan has ordered the expulsion of all undocumented Afghan nationals and the 800,000 holders of Pakistan-issued Afghan ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar visited Kabul over the weekend, improving trade relations between ...
Rights groups have criticised the repatriation drive, warning that mass expulsions risk endangering vulnerable people.
Pakistan has deported more than 19,500 Afghans this month, among more than 80,000 who have left ahead of a 30 April deadline, ...
Delhi Police dismantled a major drug trafficking network using PUBG to communicate with heroin suppliers. Ten people were arrested.