Pakistan’s special envoy highlights TTP threat from Afghanistan amid security woes
"Peace in Afghanistan has become a nightmare for Pakistan,” Pakistan’s special envoy Asif Durrani said.
"Peace in Afghanistan has become a nightmare for Pakistan,” Pakistan’s special envoy Asif Durrani said.
"Winter is just weeks away, which will cut off entire communities," WFP stated.
To date, UNHCR reports that 286,700 Afghan migrants have returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan.
The United States and India urged the Taliban to respect the human rights of all Afghans.
Reports indicate that 3,065 undocumented Afghan migrants were deported through Chaman and Torkham border crossings last Friday.
In Herat's Injil, Guzara, Kushk, and Zanda Jan districts, earthquake impacts have been severe.
Tens of thousands of Afghans, many with decades-long residence in Pakistan, are being compelled to leave the country
The decision finds its origins in the strained relationship between Islamabad and the Taliban
Amnesty International highlighted the dire situation, expressing concern that thousands of Afghan refugees are being used as political pawns.
Taliban representatives were not invited to the Economic Cooperation Organization in Tashkent.