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UK Considers Potential Shift in Policy on Afghan Asylum Returns Shabana Mahmood has indicated that the UK government is not ruling out the possibility of returning rejected Afghan asylum seekers to Afghanistan, despite current restrictions. The remarks come as discussions continue across Europe بشأن potential return agreements with authorities in Kabul. Any move toward deportations would mark a significant shift in UK policy, particularly given ongoing concerns raised by the United Nations about human rights conditions under Afghan people rule. The issue remains sensitive, with humanitarian groups warning of risks, especially for women and vulnerable individuals. The development reflects broader efforts by the UK to manage asylum flows, while balancing legal, humanitarian, and international considerations. #UKPolitics #ImmigrationPolicy #Afghanistan #HumanRights #AsylumSeekers $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) $CHIP {spot}(CHIPUSDT)
UK Considers Potential Shift in Policy on Afghan Asylum Returns

Shabana Mahmood has indicated that the UK government is not ruling out the possibility of returning rejected Afghan asylum seekers to Afghanistan, despite current restrictions. The remarks come as discussions continue across Europe بشأن potential return agreements with authorities in Kabul.
Any move toward deportations would mark a significant shift in UK policy, particularly given ongoing concerns raised by the United Nations about human rights conditions under Afghan people rule. The issue remains sensitive, with humanitarian groups warning of risks, especially for women and vulnerable individuals.
The development reflects broader efforts by the UK to manage asylum flows, while balancing legal, humanitarian, and international considerations.

#UKPolitics #ImmigrationPolicy #Afghanistan #HumanRights #AsylumSeekers

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America Asked Them to Risk Everything. Now It's Considering Sending Them to a War Zone.There is a word for what the United States built with its Afghan allies over two decades of war: trust. Interpreters who guided American soldiers through dangerous terrain. Families of active duty service members. People who put targets on their own backs by choosing to stand with US forces — knowing full well what Taliban control would mean for anyone who did. Over 1,100 of those people are now sitting in a camp in Qatar. They have been there for a year. More than 400 of them are children. Around 100 to 150 are family members of active duty American service members. Over 700 are women and children. And the current discussion about their future involves sending them to the Democratic Republic of Congo — a country the UN Refugee Agency describes as home to 8.2 million displaced people, reeling from decades of conflict and instability. Let that sink in. These individuals were evacuated to Qatar specifically because their cooperation with US forces made staying in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan a death sentence. That evacuation was an implicit promise — we got you out, and we will find you a safe future. What is now being proposed is not a safe future. It is trading one crisis for another. What makes this particularly difficult to accept is how straightforward the alternative actually is. According to AfghanEvac president Shawn VanDiver, 900 of the 1,100 people in Qatar have already qualified for US resettlement. They passed the vetting. They met the criteria. There is no legal barrier preventing them from coming to America. This is, as VanDiver put it plainly: "an easy solve." A policy decision. That's all it would take. Instead, the administration has shut down the resettlement initiative that brought them this far, declared there is "no viable pathway" to the United States for this group, and is now exploring options in a country that cannot currently absorb its own displacement crisis — let alone absorb over a thousand additional vulnerable people. Nations are ultimately judged not by the promises they make during wars, but by whether they honor those promises after the guns go quiet. The Afghans in Camp As-Sayliyah kept their end of the agreement. Many of them did so at extraordinary personal risk. The question now is whether America intends to keep its end — or whether the people who trusted it most will be left to find out what happens when it doesn't. #Afghanistan #HumanRights #USForeignPolicy #RefugeeRights #MoralObligation $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) $SOL {spot}(SOLUSDT)

America Asked Them to Risk Everything. Now It's Considering Sending Them to a War Zone.

There is a word for what the United States built with its Afghan allies over two decades of war: trust. Interpreters who guided American soldiers through dangerous terrain. Families of active duty service members. People who put targets on their own backs by choosing to stand with US forces — knowing full well what Taliban control would mean for anyone who did.
Over 1,100 of those people are now sitting in a camp in Qatar. They have been there for a year. More than 400 of them are children. Around 100 to 150 are family members of active duty American service members. Over 700 are women and children.
And the current discussion about their future involves sending them to the Democratic Republic of Congo — a country the UN Refugee Agency describes as home to 8.2 million displaced people, reeling from decades of conflict and instability.
Let that sink in.
These individuals were evacuated to Qatar specifically because their cooperation with US forces made staying in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan a death sentence. That evacuation was an implicit promise — we got you out, and we will find you a safe future. What is now being proposed is not a safe future. It is trading one crisis for another.
What makes this particularly difficult to accept is how straightforward the alternative actually is. According to AfghanEvac president Shawn VanDiver, 900 of the 1,100 people in Qatar have already qualified for US resettlement. They passed the vetting. They met the criteria. There is no legal barrier preventing them from coming to America. This is, as VanDiver put it plainly: "an easy solve."
A policy decision. That's all it would take.
Instead, the administration has shut down the resettlement initiative that brought them this far, declared there is "no viable pathway" to the United States for this group, and is now exploring options in a country that cannot currently absorb its own displacement crisis — let alone absorb over a thousand additional vulnerable people.
Nations are ultimately judged not by the promises they make during wars, but by whether they honor those promises after the guns go quiet. The Afghans in Camp As-Sayliyah kept their end of the agreement. Many of them did so at extraordinary personal risk.
The question now is whether America intends to keep its end — or whether the people who trusted it most will be left to find out what happens when it doesn't.

#Afghanistan #HumanRights #USForeignPolicy #RefugeeRights #MoralObligation

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Breaking: Pakistan Declares “Open War” on Afghanistan $MYX 🇵🇰✈️ Pakistan has launched airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar & Paktia after days of cross‑border clashes. The country’s defence minister called it an “open war” with Afghanistan’s government — a major escalation in tensions. 🔥 Key Highlights • Explosions reported in Kabul’s capital city and along the border. • Pakistan says it struck multiple military sites. • Afghanistan claims to have hit Pakistani positions in return. • Civilians are reportedly affected amid rising fears of broader conflict. 🕊️ International watch: UN and global powers urge de‑escalation as tensions spiral. (source: al-Jazeera) #Pakistan #Afghanistan #BreakingNews #ConflictUpdate #BinancePost
Breaking: Pakistan Declares “Open War” on Afghanistan
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🇵🇰✈️ Pakistan has launched airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar & Paktia after days of cross‑border clashes. The country’s defence minister called it an “open war” with Afghanistan’s government — a major escalation in tensions.

🔥 Key Highlights
• Explosions reported in Kabul’s capital city and along the border.
• Pakistan says it struck multiple military sites.
• Afghanistan claims to have hit Pakistani positions in return.
• Civilians are reportedly affected amid rising fears of broader conflict.

🕊️ International watch: UN and global powers urge de‑escalation as tensions spiral.
(source: al-Jazeera)
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The Other Side The Afghan people were humble Those who would take off our shoes from our feet, polish them well, and neatly place them back in front of us Those who would remove the garbage from our neighborhoods and dispose of it Those who would boil chickpeas and serve them with spices to our children Those who would set up fruit stalls in our markets to earn a living Those who would sell simple clothes and shoes at low prices, calling out to sell shoes worth a thousand for five hundred or seven hundred according to our wishes Our front-row worshippers in the mosques. ❤ Those who promote the culture of caps and burqas in our environment and society Those standing with shopping bags and miswak in our markets Those who dig the foundations of our houses Those who cut wood by running saws in our fields Those waiting at crossroads with pickaxes and shovels for labor Those who sell plastic utensils loaded on motorcycles in our villages Those who earn their living by calling out to buy dry bread in exchange for iron Those who prepare and serve us flaky parathas and intoxicating tea Those who introduced us to fish style, triangle style, honey, butter, chocolate, pizza, and potato # Those who introduced us to minced meat parathas and fed us #afghanistan $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT)
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The Afghan people were humble
Those who would take off our shoes from our feet, polish them well, and neatly place them back in front of us

Those who would remove the garbage from our neighborhoods and dispose of it

Those who would boil chickpeas and serve them with spices to our children

Those who would set up fruit stalls in our markets to earn a living

Those who would sell simple clothes and shoes at low prices, calling out to sell shoes worth a thousand for five hundred or seven hundred according to our wishes

Our front-row worshippers in the mosques. ❤

Those who promote the culture of caps and burqas in our environment and society

Those standing with shopping bags and miswak in our markets

Those who dig the foundations of our houses

Those who cut wood by running saws in our fields

Those waiting at crossroads with pickaxes and shovels for labor

Those who sell plastic utensils loaded on motorcycles in our villages

Those who earn their living by calling out to buy dry bread in exchange for iron

Those who prepare and serve us flaky parathas and intoxicating tea

Those who introduced us to fish style, triangle style, honey, butter, chocolate, pizza, and potato #
Those who introduced us to minced meat parathas and fed us
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📰 GLOBAL POLITICS UPDATE A government minister has described Donald Trump’s recent claim regarding NATO troops in Afghanistan as “disappointing,” pushing back on remarks that have reignited debate around the alliance’s role and history in the region. According to the minister, the comments misrepresent NATO’s involvement and the sacrifices made by allied forces, stressing that cooperation within the alliance was based on collective decisions, not unilateral actions. The statement comes as geopolitical rhetoric heats up ahead of key elections, with foreign policy once again becoming a focal point in global political discourse. 🌍 NATO unity, historical accountability, and political narratives are back under the spotlight. #GlobalPolitics #NATO #Afghanistan #Geopolitics $BTC $ETH $BNB #BreakingNews
📰 GLOBAL POLITICS UPDATE
A government minister has described Donald Trump’s recent claim regarding NATO troops in Afghanistan as “disappointing,” pushing back on remarks that have reignited debate around the alliance’s role and history in the region.

According to the minister, the comments misrepresent NATO’s involvement and the sacrifices made by allied forces, stressing that cooperation within the alliance was based on collective decisions, not unilateral actions.

The statement comes as geopolitical rhetoric heats up ahead of key elections, with foreign policy once again becoming a focal point in global political discourse.

🌍 NATO unity, historical accountability, and political narratives are back under the spotlight.

#GlobalPolitics #NATO #Afghanistan #Geopolitics $BTC $ETH $BNB #BreakingNews
$BTC Pakistan says its forces killed 67 Afghan troops in cross-border clashes. Kabul rejects the claim ISLAMABAD (AP) — Afghan forces attacked Pakistani military positions along the border early on Tuesday, triggering intense clashes that left 67 Afghan troops and one Pakistani soldier dead, officials in Islamabad said as cross-border fighting between the two countries entered its fifth day. The Afghan capital, rejected Pakistan’s claim. A ministry spokesman said Afghan forces in the past 24 hours repelled Pakistani attacks, destroying about a dozen military posts and killing four Pakistani soldiers. #Pakistan #afghanistan #attack #IslamabadRealEstate #military {spot}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC Pakistan says its forces killed 67 Afghan troops in cross-border clashes. Kabul rejects the claim

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Afghan forces attacked Pakistani military positions along the border early on Tuesday, triggering intense clashes that left 67 Afghan troops and one Pakistani soldier dead, officials in Islamabad said as cross-border fighting between the two countries entered its fifth day.

The Afghan capital, rejected Pakistan’s claim. A ministry spokesman said Afghan forces in the past 24 hours repelled Pakistani attacks, destroying about a dozen military posts and killing four Pakistani soldiers.
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