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Pakistan confirms coordination with China to ease tensions with Afghanistan
Pakistan’s Foreign Office also clarified that a delegation that recently visited Afghanistan for talks with Afghan officials was not an official mission of the Pakistani government, but rather part of an informal initiative.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has confirmed that Islamabad is in contact with China regarding the recent tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
According to Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently held a phone conversation with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss the latest developments.
Speaking during a weekly press briefing, Andrabi said Pakistan and China share a long-standing strategic partnership built on mutual trust and deep respect. He added that the two countries maintain close coordination on a range of regional issues, including the evolving situation in Afghanistan.
The spokesperson noted that Islamabad and Beijing hold similar perspectives on Afghanistan and continue consultations through bilateral and trilateral dialogue mechanisms designed to promote regional stability.
Meanwhile, China’s Foreign Ministry said its Special Envoy for Afghan Affairs has been traveling between Kabul and Islamabad to facilitate dialogue and help reduce tensions between the neighboring countries.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office also clarified that a delegation that recently visited Afghanistan for talks with Afghan officials was not an official mission of the Pakistani government, but rather part of an informal initiative.
Beijing has stressed that the most urgent priority is preventing further escalation and encouraging both Afghanistan and Pakistan to return to dialogue as soon as possible in order to maintain regional stability.
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UK deported 123 Afghan asylum seekers last year, just 2% of total
The United Kingdom deported only 123 Afghan asylum seekers last year, representing around two percent of the total number of Afghans whose asylum applications were rejected, according to a report by The Telegraph.
The figures highlight the limited number of returns despite a larger pool of unsuccessful applicants, underscoring the challenges facing British authorities in enforcing deportations.
The report notes that the vast majority of rejected Afghan asylum seekers remain in the UK, as legal, political, and logistical barriers continue to complicate their removal.
Discussions have been ongoing within the British government about potential arrangements to return failed asylum seekers to Afghanistan. However, no large-scale deportation framework has yet been implemented.
The issue forms part of a broader debate in the UK over migration policy, particularly as the government faces pressure to address rising numbers of asylum seekers while balancing legal and human rights considerations.
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OIC envoy urges sustained aid and economic support for Afghanistan at Istanbul meeting
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Afghan cricketer Rahmanullah Gurbaz opens charity foundation in Kabul
A new charity, the Rahmanullah Gurbaz Welfare Foundation, has been officially inaugurated in Kabul. The initiative was established by Rahmanullah Gurbaz, a member of Afghanistan’s national cricket team.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Gurbaz said the foundation aims to expand access to education and healthcare services while also creating employment opportunities for Afghans. He stressed that meaningful progress in the country depends on collective effort and shared responsibility.
“The core purpose of this foundation is to promote education,” he said. “An educated person is enlightened, while someone deprived of education is like a person without sight.”
Participants at the event also underscored the importance of investing in education as a pathway to national development. Mujib-ur-Rahman Baheer, head of Ariana News, welcomed the initiative and called for greater focus on learning and academic advancement across the country.
Meanwhile, Ahmadullah Wasiq, head of the General Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, emphasized that such initiatives must be genuine and transparent, warning that they should not serve symbolic purposes or personal interests but instead deliver real benefits to the public.
The launch comes at a time when Afghanistan continues to grapple with economic hardship and overlapping crises, including poverty, natural disasters, and the return of migrants—factors that have significantly increased the need for sustained humanitarian support.
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