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Afghanistan's prime minister condemned on Saturday the "unilateral measures" taken by Pakistan to forcibly deport tens of ...
Ishaq Dar visits Kabul as Pakistan and Afghanistan attempt to revive stalled diplomatic ties amid refugee expulsion.
Pakistan's interior ministry reports over 100,000 Afghans have fled since April due to mass residence permit cancellations.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an agreement to prevent terrorists from using their soil to carry out attacks against each other, as reported by Dawn. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and ...
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign ... issues amid the deteriorating relations in the wake of terrorist attacks. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on ...
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar undertook the ice-breaking visit nearly two months after both the countries came close to a ...
The interior ministry told AFP that "100,529 Afghans have left in April". Convoys of Afghan families have been heading to the ...
Convoys of families have been heading to the border since a Pakistani government deadline to leave expired, crossing into a country mired in a humanitarian crisis.
The development comes as the two nations try to rebuild bilateral ties that have been hit due to militancy and Islamabad’s expulsion of Afghan refugees. Pakistan and Afghanistan reached an ...
ISLAMABAD: More than 100,000 Afghans have left Pakis­tan in the past three weeks, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have assured each other that they would not allow nefarious elements the use of their soil to conduct attacks or illicit activities against the other, adding that both ...