Pakistan not to bear burden of Afghan refugees

Pakistan has warned that it cannot bear the burden of hosting more Afghan refugees

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Afghan refugees in Turkey complain of mistreatment

Afghan refugees in Turkey have complained of mistreatment by the Turkish government,

Afghan refugees hold protest in front of UNHRC

Afghan refugees held a protest in front of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHRC) office in Pakistan's

Afghan refugees hold protest in front of UNHRC

Afghan refugees held a protest in front of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHRC) office in Pakistan's

At least 4,000 Afghan refugees returned to country from Iran

At least 4,000 Afghan refugees returned to Afghanistan through the Zabol crossing point over the past 24 hours,

At least 4,000 Afghan refugees returned to country from Iran

At least 4,000 Afghan refugees returned to Afghanistan through the Zabol crossing point over the past 24 hours,

Pakistan deports more than 530 Afghan refugees to Afghanistan

Taliban-led Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation on Tuesday said that Pakistan has deported some 531 Afghan refugees.

More than 2000 Afghan refugees return home from Iran

More than 2,000 Afghan refugees returned to the country from Iran, Afghanistan-based Khaama Press reported citing the Taliban.

More than 2000 Afghan refugees return home from Iran

More than 2,000 Afghan refugees returned to the country from Iran, Afghanistan-based Khaama Press reported citing the Taliban.

Former Afghanistan President slams Pakistan for mistreating Afghan refugees

Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai attacked Pakistan for 'mistreating' the Afghan refugees who crossed the border

Police arrest 11 Afghan 'refugees' from Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, October 25: Police have arrested 11 Afghan 'refugees' from Kathmandu on Monday. Eleven Afghan refugees have been arrested for investigation from a hotel in Sinamangal, SP Shyam Kumar Mahato of the Central Bureau of Investigation told Ratopati. It has been learnt that these people have travelled to Nepal seeking hostages in Nepal after the Taliban took control in Afghanistan. The government will take action if these people are found to have entered Nepal without fulfilling required procedures, said Fanindramani Pokharel, spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs.