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Via Hanover to Friedland: Government Flies in Afghans

Summary by Tagesschau
Approximately 2,000 Afghans are stuck in Pakistan despite having been granted asylum. Following pressure from the courts, 47 of them are now allowed to travel to Germany. They are scheduled to land in Hanover on Monday.

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On the day that almost 50 Afghans land in Germany from reception programmes, a court decides: the government may suspend the proceedings.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Hundreds of Afghans in Pakistan are waiting to leave for Germany. The former government had promised them an admission. A court is now subduing their hopes.

·Germany
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Center

Almost 50 people from Afghanistan are expected in Germany today, who have received an admission from the Federal Government. The machine from the Pakistani capital Islamabad is expected to arrive in Hanover in the early afternoon. The flight is the consequence of several court decisions.

·Germany
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Another flight with Afghans from Pakistan lands in Hanover. Most passengers are not locals, but relatives. "We are not talking about any people who want to go to Germany," says Green politician Omid Nouripour.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

For the first time since the change of government, a plane with protection seekers from Afghanistan lands in Germany. The circumstances are scandalous.

·Berlin, Germany
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Right

On Monday, another Afghan airliner from Islamabad will arrive in Germany. According to the figures of the ARD, ten families will be expected, in total ... The post Next Afghan airliner expected in Hanover: only ten out of 47 passengers are local personnel appeared first on Apollo News.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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