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Ishaq Dar visits Kabul as Pakistan and Afghanistan attempt to revive stalled diplomatic ties amid refugee expulsion.
A health worker gives a dose of polio vaccine to a child during a polio vaccination campaign in Kabul, Afghanistan, on April ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): The Kazakh-Afghan Trade Complex was officially inaugurated on Tuesday in Kabul in the presence of over 400 traders and investors from both Afghanistan and Kazakhstan. The complex is ...
ASTANA – Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik Zhumangarin proposed opening Kazakhstan’s trading house in Kabul during a meeting with Afghan Deputy Prime Minister Abdul ...
THE recent visit to Kabul by Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is a sign that Pak-Afghan relations may be moving in a more positive direction. Mr Dar’s interactions with the Afghan Taliban ...
Pakistan’s government officials have branded Afghans as “terrorists and criminals.” Many Afghans in Pakistan have reported ...
Many Afghan’s are leaving voluntarily, choosing to depart instead of facing deportation, but the UN refugee agency UNHCR said ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have adopted a resolute consensus, not to allow the use of their soils for any wrongful activity ...
Pakistan has ordered the expulsion of all undocumented Afghan nationals and the 800,000 holders of Pakistan-issued Afghan ...
Susannah Walden, AFP's Kabul bureau chief, has spent much of her career reporting in countries experiencing conflict.
More than 100,000 Afghans have left Pakistan in the past three weeks, the South Asian country's interior ministry said on ...
Pakistan's interior ministry reports over 100,000 Afghans have fled since April due to mass residence permit cancellations.