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UN's Afghanistan expert alarmed by EU-Taliban deportation talks
EU has been working on plans to deport those with no right to stay in the bloc back to Afghanistan
Apr 22, 2026
Apr 22, 2026
EU has been working on plans to deport those with no right to stay in the bloc back to Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s flag has repeatedly changed with its shifting political regimes, reflecting the country’s evolving identity and power struggles
Foreign ministry spokesperson says ship was 'a foreign container ship', and that China opposed 'any malicious association and speculation'
British maritime agency says two ships are caught up in separate shooting incidents in the Gulf region
At its peak in the mid-2000s, the Maoist rebellion controlled nearly a third of the country, saying it fought for marginalized indigenous communities
Iranian minister says about 85 percent of agricultural products and basic goods are produced domestically, ensuring food security
British minister says focus is on turning consensus into a plan to protect Strait navigation and secure a lasting ceasefire
Iranian envoy says US conduct resembles piracy and dangerously escalates risks to vital shipping lanes
Expert says Afghans are likely to refuse relocation to the African country amid its own refugee crisis and ongoing conflict linked to Rwanda
US president says Iran wants Strait of Hormuz open to 'avoid $500 million daily losses', claims it only talks of closure due to US blockade
On Sunday, 20 people died in a similar blaze at a firecracker factory in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu
While government insists there is no crisis, situation has become so severe that those who can afford it hire others to wait for them, with one company even creating an online app for queue waiters
Taiwanese authorities say 1,000 Indian workers may arrive this year, but backlash puts the plan under pressure.
US president says he remains hopeful of a 'fair deal' that allows Iran to rebuild while permanently blocking any path to nuclear weapons
EU is planning to deport people without legal status back to Afghanistan despite concerns from rights groups and the UN refugee agency
Talks will take place at the State Department in Washington, again at the level of ambassadors.
US media report JD Vance is expected in Pakistan on Tuesday for Iran talks, while Tehran has yet to confirm participation
China's entertainment industry has rapidly embraced the use of artificial intelligence
South Asian nation of 170 million people imports 95 percent of its oil and gas, mostly from the Middle East
Quake off northern Iwate shook buildings as far as Tokyo, hundreds of kilometers away
