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German Interior Minister Hails First Direct Deportation Flight to Afghanistan

Germany has initiated a significant realignment of its migration strategy by conducting its first direct deportation flight to Kabul. This operation, facilitated by a newly established agreement with the Afghan government, marks a “new phase of cooperation” that eliminates the need for third-country intermediaries. According to the Interior Ministry, intensive diplomatic efforts were undertaken to ensure that regular and permanent returns could …

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The Federal Ministry of the Interior has enforced further deportations to Afghanistan. 20 men have been taken from Leipzig to Kabul. The basis is an agreement with the Taliban ruling there.

·Hamburg, Germany
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20 offenders deported from Germany to Afghanistan – a milestone in migration policy.

·Berlin, Germany
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On Thursday, the Federal Ministry of the Interior carried out a repatriation measure to Afghanistan. A total of 20 Afghan nationals were deported. The repatriated persons are executable expatriate men, who had appeared criminally in Germany. The measure is the first charter repatriation, which was implemented within the framework of the newly established regular repatriation mechanism to Afghanistan. [image-1-fullwidth]Rhein: "Whoever disobeys o…

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Staff of the Interior Ministry have now found an agreement with the Islamist Taliban. A charter flight started from Leipzig towards Kabul

·Vienna, Austria
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For the first time since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, Germany has been deported to the country by charter flight. According to the Federal Government, 20 offenders were affected.

·Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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