• Pakistan's continues expelling Afghan migrants

    The mass expulsion of Afghan migrants from Pakistan was a decision taken by the previous government of this country in November last year. Following this decision, over half a million Afghan migrants were expelled from Pakistan. It is estimated that around 1.7 million Afghan migrants live in Pakistan without legal documents, and the new government […]

  • Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghan soil violate international laws: Faiq

    Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the acting head of Afghanistan’s permanent mission to the United Nations, in response to recent Pakistani attacks on Afghan soil, says that these attacks violate international laws and Afghanistan’s territorial integrity. The acting head of Afghanistan’s permanent mission to the United Nations expressed his reaction on Monday, March 18th, in a post […]

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    Living in fear: Undocumented Afghans in Pakistan under constant threat of deportation

    Last fall, the Pakistani government abruptly ordered all foreign nationals without valid documents to leave by Nov. 1 or face deportation. Ever since, the fear of expulsion has deepened among the 1.7 million undocumented Afghan migrants in Pakistan, desperate for a safe haven.

  • Pakistan accuses Taliban of using TTP, urges Afghan solidarity

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has accused the Taliban government of using the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan as a tool against Pakistan. The ministry added that the TTP is consistently utilized for “terrorist” attacks within Pakistan. The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially confirmed on Monday that they had conducted intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations in border […]

  • Pakistan Govt initiates second phase of Afghan migrants expulsion

    The Ministry of Interior of Pakistan has instructed the Punjab provincial government to initiate the second phase of the expulsion of Afghan citizens starting from April 15th. According to reports from Pakistan’s international media, in this phase, holders of “Afghan Citizenship Cards” will be deported from the country. Sources mentioned that the federal government will […]

  • Pakistan To Launch Second Phase Of Illegal Afghans' Repatriation After Eid - WE News

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to start a second phase of deporting

  • Five killed in attack on Pakistan military post near Afghan border

    Unnamed militant group drove vehicle laden with explosives into post and detonated suicide bombsMilitants have attacked a military post in Pakistan near Afghanistan using a vehicle laden with explosives, killing five security force members, Pakistan’s military said.The incident in north-west Pakistan was carried out by six attackers, the military’s media wing said in a statement, without naming the militant group responsible for the attack. Continue reading

  • Continued expulsion of Afghan migrants from Pakistan and Iran amid dire humanitarian crisis

    Following the expulsion of Afghan migrants from Iran and Pakistan, the Ministry of Refugees announced the expulsion of more than two hundred individuals from Iran and Pakistan. On Saturday, the ministry stated in a newsletter that 130 Afghan migrants residing in Iran returned to their home country after being expelled. The ministry noted that these […]

  • Attack on Afghan soil will have dire consequences for Pakistan: Kabul warning Islamabad

    The Taliban spokesperson announced that in airstrikes in Khost and Paktia, six individuals, including three women and three children, were killed. The Taliban, denying the presence of Abdullah Shah Masood, the Pakistani Taliban commander, on Afghan soil, stated that the continuation of these attacks has significant consequences beyond Pakistan’s control. Earlier, some media outlets reported […]

  • Pakistan's defense minister: Source of terrorist incidents in Pakistan is Afghanistan

    Khawaja Asif, the Defense Minister of Pakistan, has said that considering the increase in terrorist incidents in the country, there is a need for fundamental changes in the situation along the western borders of Pakistan with Afghanistan. Mr. Asif, on Wednesday, March 27th, said on his social media platform X: “The source of terrorist incidents […]

  • Family trapped on Mt. Hood rescued via Emergency SOS via Satellite

    High altitude combined with bad weather caused a group of hikers to become stranded, but they were rescued within 24 hours thanks to SOS via Satellite for iPhone. A family of hikers had hiked from the Salmon River Trailhead of Mt. Hood on Tuesday, ultimately climbing eight miles to an elevation of 3,500 feet. Due to changing weather and dropping temperatures, they used the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature to summon help. According to a report from Clackamas County Sheriff's...

  • Kobalt ups spending power to over $1bn via new $450m revolving credit facility, plus a $266.5m raise via asset Securitization

    Company said that these new transactions provide it 'with more than $1 billion to continue to grow and execute on its strategic initiatives'. Source