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Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns

Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.

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Iran Deports 1.2 Million Afghan Migrants Amidst Xenophobia and Espionage Accusations

Iran has forcibly returned at least 1.2 million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan since January, with nearly half deported between June 24th and July 9th, amid accusations of Israeli espionage; human rights abuses are rampant, and Afghans face dire conditions upon return.

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Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy

Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.

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Germany Deports 81 Convicts to Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Germany deported 81 male convicts to Afghanistan on July 18th, fulfilling a coalition agreement despite the Taliban regime's human rights abuses and lack of international recognition; the deportations were facilitated by Qatar, raising concerns about international trust and potential diplomatic repe...

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Elderly British Couple's Imprisonment in Afghanistan Sparks International Concern

A 76-year-old woman and her 80-year-old husband, arrested in Afghanistan in February, are suffering health problems, and their children are desperately seeking their release before their parents die in custody.

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Kabul's Water Crisis: A City on the Brink of Running Dry

Kabul, Afghanistan is facing a severe water crisis, with nearly half its boreholes dry due to over-extraction, climate change, and population growth, forcing families into poverty and threatening displacement by 2030, according to Mercy Corps.

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Germany Deports 81 Convicts to Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Germany deported 81 male convicts to Afghanistan on July 18th, fulfilling a coalition agreement despite human rights concerns and the lack of Taliban regime recognition, using Qatar as an intermediary to navigate diplomatic challenges.

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Taliban Arrests of Afghans After UK Data Leak

Following a data leak of Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP) applications, at least seven Afghans, including former special forces members, have been arrested by the Taliban while checking their details on a UK government website, highlighting the vulnerability of those who assisted Briti...

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UN Condemns Taliban Arrests of Afghan Women for Dress Code Violations

The UN expressed concern over the Taliban's arrest of Afghan women and girls for violating the dress code, citing the arrests as isolating women, creating fear, and eroding public trust; the UN called for the revocation of policies restricting women's rights.

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Kabul's Water Crisis: A Looming Humanitarian Disaster

Kabul faces a critical water shortage, impacting 80% of the population. Decades of population growth, climate change, and mismanagement have depleted groundwater by 44 million cubic meters annually, leading to unsafe water sources and threatening economic collapse.

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Kabul's Water Crisis: A City on the Brink of Running Dry

Kabul, Afghanistan is facing a severe water crisis, with nearly half its boreholes dry due to over-extraction and climate change, forcing families into poverty and jeopardizing children's education as they spend hours collecting water, impacting their health and economic stability.

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Kabul's Water Crisis: A City on the Brink of Running Dry

Kabul, Afghanistan is facing a severe water crisis due to population growth, climate change, and over-extraction of groundwater, leaving families to pay exorbitant prices and children missing school to collect water; if trends continue, the city could run out of groundwater by 2030.

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