VOA Pakistan Bureau Chief Sarah Zaman reports from Islamabad that Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in the U.S. face an uncertain future. Camera: Wajid Asad. Video editor: Ali Hussain.
WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's foreign aid pause has forced a suspension of flights for more than 40,000 Afghans approved for special U.S. visas and at risk of Taliban ...
At least 35 Afghans have been publicly flogged in this month alone, according to the Supreme Court data. Hundreds of men and women have been flogged in packed sports stadiums across Afghanistan ...
PESHAWAR: Although President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending a resettlement has left thousands of Afghans in limbo, only a tiny fraction of refugees who applied for relocation to a ...
Afghan migrants stranded in Mexico after Trump border crackdown Muslim migrants face danger, discrimination in Mexico Afghans stranded in Mexico say they will wait for legal pathway to U.S ...
The Foreign Office on Thursday disclosed for the first time that the United States had agreed to resettle all Afghans, currently in Pakistan, by September 2025 and said Washington had yet to ...
ISLAMABAD - Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won by Afghan women and girls during two decades of rule by American-backed ...
President Donald Trump's executive order suspending refugee resettlement programs has created uncertainty for Afghan families hoping to reunite in Erie. The suspension raises concerns about the ...
Afghans Stranded in Mexico Under Trump Immigration Crackdown Face Bleak Choices By Lizbeth Diaz TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Naser Zazai, 29, had planned to reunite with his mother and brother in ...
ISLAMABAD, - A decision by President Donald Trump's administration to halt visa processing for refugees has caused uncertainty and shock at an English school for Afghans in Islamabad who are ...