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Germany halts deportations to Afghanistan due to Taliban, but faces criticism for considering direct agreements with them.
Berlin is seeking a deal with Kabul which would see Afghans convicted of crimes in Germany being sent back to Afghanistan.
Germany’s Interior Minister has said he is open to creating a direct line with the Taliban to enable deportations of Afghans living in Germany. The UN has criticized the plan.
The petrol station was the site of many modernist experiments, from Arne Jacobsen’s elegant example near Copenhagen from 1937 ...
Germany does not recognise the Taliban government, which took control of Afghanistan in 2021, and maintains no official ...
Austria, home to roughly 100,000 Syrians, has been among several European countries calling for the return of certain ...
Population dynamics are an important factor that shapes social, cultural, and political conditions. Whether changes in the ...
Now the new centre-right coalition intends to close it. The situation echoes that of nearly 1,660 Afghans cleared to settle ...
A 32-year-old Syrian man, who arrived in Austria in 2013 and was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2018, was deported on ...
ISLAMABAD/BERLIN - Hundreds of Afghan refugees stuck in Pakistan are facing uncertainty after Germany halted its humanitarian admission programme that once promised them safety and a new start.
The 'Safe Place for Science' program is welcoming US scholars fleeing Trump's restrictions on science and research.
In a cramped guesthouse in Pakistan’s capital, 25-year-old Kimia spends her days sketching women – dancing, playing, ...