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Category: Central Asia

Afghan activists meeting Ankara
Afghan activists meet in Ankara to discuss political exclusion, rights concerns, and regional developments under Taliban rule.
Afghanistan population census debate
A report and analyst says Afghanistan’s lack of census data fuels ethnic majority debates and long-standing political uncertainty.
Durand Line Afghanistan Pakistan border debate political shift
Afghan groups and policy centers call for realism on Durand Line, supporting legal recognition and regional stability.
Afghan refugees repatriation Pakistan border immigration policy legal framework
Pakistan says Afghan repatriation is legal and phased, not forced expulsion, following expiry of long-term residency frameworks.
Taliban TTP arrests Kabul claims investigation doubts
Conflicting reports emerge over Taliban claims of TTP arrests, raising doubts about the authenticity of their crackdown discourse.
Afghan refugees return border camps resettlement Afghanistan
Over 111,000 Afghan refugees returned from Pakistan, Iran, and Türkiye in one month amid deportations and resettlement efforts.
Mohammad Mohaqiq Durand Line statement UN border Afghanistan Pakistan
Afghan leader Mohammad Mohaqiq recognizes the Durand Line as an international border, citing UN-defined geography.
Taliban leadership Afghanistan governance system Kandahar authority
Experts say Taliban rule in Afghanistan is not Islamic governance but a usurped system lacking legitimacy and public consent.
Badakhshan Taliban clash armed conflict Afghanistan
Two Taliban members killed in armed clash between rival factions in Badakhshan, raising concerns over internal divisions.
Pakistan Iran Uzbekistan trade corridor Central Asia connectivity route
Pakistan launches new trade corridor via Iran to Uzbekistan, boosting Central Asia access, trade efficiency, and regional connectivity.
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