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Türkiye detains over 42,000 Afghan irregular migrants in 2025
Turkish authorities detained more than 42,000 Afghan nationals among over 152,000 irregular migrants apprehended across Türkiye in 2025, according to official data released by the country’s Interior Ministry.
Figures published by the Turkish Ministry of Interior show that as of December 18, a total of 152,331 irregular migrants were detained nationwide. Afghans accounted for the largest group, with 42,202 people, followed by Syrian nationals (21,117). Migrants from Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Morocco, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan and Yemen were also among those apprehended.
Türkiye has increasingly become a destination and transit country for migrants fleeing economic hardship, political instability, conflict and insecurity in their home countries.
Official Turkish data indicates a sharp rise in irregular migration over the past decade. The number of irregular migrants apprehended rose from 58,647 in 2014 to 454,662 in 2019, before declining during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Turkish government also reported intensified operations against human smuggling networks. As of mid-December 2025, 10,883 migrant smugglers were apprehended nationwide.
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Afghanistan launches investigation into border incidents with Tajikistan
Amir Khan Muttaqi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, announced the launch of a thorough investigation into recent incidents near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border.
Speaking on Saturday during the ceremony marking the anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Muttaqi said he has held talks with the Tajik Foreign Minister, and both sides will work jointly to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. He added: “Our concern is that certain malicious circles may seek to undermine relations between these neighboring countries and create an impression of instability.”
Tajikistan has reported that three attacks originating from Afghan territory occurred within its borders over the past month.
Muttaqi also highlighted Afghanistan’s economic progress, noting that despite trade restrictions via Pakistan, new trade routes have been established and thousands of factories have been built. He stated that Afghanistan is now self-sufficient in many goods, with prices of essential items such as fuel, gas, and flour lower than in neighboring countries.
The Foreign Minister emphasized that Afghanistan remains ready to defend its territory while firmly protecting its national interests in negotiations. “We do not want Afghanistan to become a field for negative competition among major powers again. Our goal is to transform the country into a hub for trade and connectivity,” he said.
Muttaqi further stressed the importance of resolving issues through dialogue and reiterated that the Islamic Emirate seeks regional cooperation and economic prosperity, noting that Afghanistan’s economy is closely linked with that of its neighbors.
Concluding his remarks, he referred to a recent gathering of Pakistani religious school leaders and Islamic party officials in Karachi, stating that their advice to the Pakistani government is respected by Afghanistan.
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46th anniversary of Soviet invasion: IEA urges citizens to remain ready to defend freedom
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), in a statement marking the 46th anniversary of the former Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan, on Saturday called on citizens to remain vigilant in defending the country’s freedom and independence.
The statement noted that the Soviet entry into Afghanistan in December 1979 resulted in widespread destruction, significant human casualties, and the displacement of millions of Afghans.
While condemning the invasion, the Islamic Emirate highlighted the Afghan people’s resistance and struggle, urging citizens to safeguard the nation’s freedom, independence, and values. It emphasized that “no one should be allowed to carry out malicious schemes or harmful intentions against the Islamic system, national values, or the Afghan people.”
The statement also reaffirmed the Islamic Emirate’s ongoing commitment to defending the Islamic system and preserving the country’s religious and national values.
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Afghanistan condemns deadly mosque attack in Homs, Syria
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has strongly condemned the recent attack on a mosque in Homs, Syria, which left dozens dead and injured.
In an official statement, the ministry extended its condolences to the government and people of the Syrian Arab Republic.
Eight people were killed and 18 others were injured in the explosion at a mosque of the Alawite minority sect in Homs.
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