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Afghan refugees in Toronto-area frustrated by multiple, abrupt moves between hotels
TORONTO — Sayed Enaiatullah Najafizada and his spouse are pissed off. The Afghan refugees are going through the prospect…
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U.S., Russia, China discuss path forward for Afghanistan at Pakistan-hosted summit – National
Pakistan on Thursday hosted talks with particular envoys from the US, Russia and China on the trail ahead for…
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In quarantine hotels, Afghan refugees say they lack basics. ‘We don’t have enough clothes’
In a lodge parking zone not removed from Toronto’s most important worldwide airport, a number of Afghan refugees dig…
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Canada changes online criteria for Afghan refugee program; only those who fled eligible – National
The Canadian authorities has quietly modified the factors on its web site for a particular program for weak Afghan…
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Afghan refugees settle in Saskatoon after Taliban takeover, look ahead to life in Canada
The Taliban, Farkhonda Tahery mentioned, have been all the time shut in Afghanistan. “We may really feel their presence…
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‘Really hopeless’: Canada-bound Afghan family stuck in Ukraine after fleeing Kabul – National
An Afghan household that fled Kabul because the Taliban took over the nation in August has been caught in…
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U.S. will send humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, Taliban says – National
The U.S. has agreed to supply humanitarian assist to a desperately poor Afghanistan on the point of an financial…
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Taliban rule out working with U.S. to contain IS ahead of 1st talks since takeover – National
The Taliban on Saturday dominated out cooperation with the U.S. to comprise extremist teams in Afghanistan, staking out an…
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After a bloody 20-year war, what’s next for Afghanistan? – National
There’s an Afghan proverb that claims, “by no means wash blood with blood.” After the terrorist assaults of 9/11,…
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Afghan journalist in B.C. fears for safety of his colleagues in Afghanistan
An Afghan journalist dwelling in British Columbia says he fears for the security of his former colleagues, who’re dwelling…
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