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6pm News 29 June 2025

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The Pakistani government is set to launch a new phase of forced deportations of Afghan migrants after its deadline for voluntary departure ends on Monday. According to Pakistani authorities, this third phase will target approximately 1.4 million Afghans registered with the United Nations or holding Proof of Registration (PoR) cards. The country’s Interior Ministry had previously set June 30 as the deadline for voluntary departure. The post 6pm N…
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In the last week alone, nearly 132,000 Afghans have left Iran or been expelled, said IOM spokesman Avand Azeez Agha. Since January, nearly 692,000.

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced today (Monday, July 29) that more than 230,000 Afghan citizens returned to their country from Iran in June, most of whom were deported. Awand Aziz Agha, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, told Agence France-Presse that from June 1 to 28, 233,941 people returned to Afghanistan from Iran, with 131,912 returns recorded between June 21 and 28 alone. He added that…

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