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NEW YORK - Taliban Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund has announced a general amnesty for Afghans who fled the country after the fall of the Western-backed government in 2021. In a message marking ...
Taliban Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund announced the amnesty offer in a message for the Islamic festival of Eid ...
In a meeting last month in Beijing, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to reinstate diplomatic ties after years of deteriorating ...
The Associated Press The top Taliban leader on Saturday slammed President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Afghans, calling the ...
Pakistan’s military says its security forces have killed 14 Pakistani Taliban in a raid in the country's northwest.
Afghans who helped the U.S. during its 20-year war against the Taliban want President Donald Trump to exempt them from a ...
In a significant setback for thousands of Afghan nationals awaiting resettlement in the United States from Pakistan, ...
More than 135,000 Afghans left the country in April, followed by 67,000 in May, and more than 3,000 in just the first two ...
More than 200,000 Afghans have left Pakistan since the government renewed a deportation drive in April, with Iran also ...
Over 200,000 Afghans have fled Pakistan since April, when authorities resumed a deportation campaign, the Interior Ministry ...
Pakistan's deportation campaign has led to over 200,000 Afghans leaving since April, while Iran has also increased expulsions ...
Ahead of the federal budget announcement on June 10, Pakistan has proposed Rs. 7.35 billion under the Public Sector ...