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Germany and Afghanistan: Between Deportations and Aid

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For five years, the Taliban has been back in power in Afghanistan. Germany does not recognise them, but is conducting talks in order to be able to deport them. In the field, the Federal Government is taking different paths. By Gabor Halasz.

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For more deportations to Afghanistan, the Merz government has engaged in deals with the Taliban, and there has been severe criticism.

·Essen, Germany
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Lean Left

For deportations to Afghanistan, Germany cooperates with the Taliban. First, this concerned only offenders. Now, people who have done nothing – such as Abdul S.

·Germany
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Lean Left

The UN denounces the fact that receiving representatives of the regime “supposes a de facto recognition.” The European Parliament and human rights organisations criticise contacts

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

For five years, the Taliban has been back in power in Afghanistan. Germany does not recognise them, but is conducting talks in order to be able to deport them. In the field, the Federal Government is taking different paths. By Gabor Halasz.

·Hamburg, Germany
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A three-day protest camp on Alexanderplatz in Berlin calls for an immediate stop to all deportations to Afghanistan and third countries.

·Berlin, Germany
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Germany wants to extend deportations to Afghanistan. Austria's authorities have been moving back to Kabul since October 2025: since then, according to the Interior Ministry, six criminal Afghans have been transferred to their home country.

·Vienna, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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