SomepeoplewerekilledandinjuredasasuicideattackhitKabulUniversityonWednesday,whileAfghanswerecelebratingNawrozorNewYearintheircountry,alocaltelevisionchannelTolo
BritainandotherEuropeannationsareunderincreasingpressuretoexplainwhytheyaresendinghundredsofdesperateAfghansbacktooneoftheworld’smostdangerouscountries.MPsandME
BYAPDWriterMuhammadSohailISLAMABAD,July24(APD)--PakistanhasstartedregistrationofAfghanrefugeeswhohasbeenlivinginPakistanillegallywithouthavinganydocumentstoprov
Iran is reportedly deporting hundreds of Afghans every day with the number sent back to their home country reaching 130,000 so far this year. As World Refugee Day is marked on Tuesday, Afghanistan is struggling with a growing number of returnees not only from Iran but also from Pakistan and Europe.
"The poverty and idleness have left me no choice but to leave the country and find a job abroad to support my family in Afghanistan," Najibullah, 29, told APD recently.
The agreement brokered by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry between two Afghan presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai on July 12 has not only broken the election deadlock but also paved the way for formation of national unity government in the ethnically- divided country.