
More Afghans in Germany: Fifth Flight Scheduled To Arrive from Pakistan
The Merz government is clearly unable to stop the arrivals, facing judicial activism.

The Merz government is clearly unable to stop the arrivals, facing judicial activism.

The Merz government prepares for the fourth transport of Afghan families under resettlement commitments, with 1,900 Afghans still waiting in Pakistan.

The two countries have agreed to a ceasefire in Doha after days of talks.

Hours before the ceasefire expired, a suicide bomber struck at a Pakistani military camp, killing seven and reigniting border fears.

Afghanistan and Pakistan engaged in one of the most intense border clashes in recent years.

Legal challenges force continued Afghan transfers—despite security concerns.

The pact has raised concerns in New Delhi, prompting officials to study its implications for India’s security—and for regional stability.

Pakistan’s repression of its overseas critics demonstrates how mass, unvetted Islamic migration affects free speech in the West.

Around 2,000 Afghans with prior approval could soon travel to Germany via Pakistan.

The country’s notorious blasphemy laws are often used to target minority groups, with Christians disproportionately affected.