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Trump's Deportation Agenda Targets UK Citizens in US

Exclusive analysis reveals how the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies are targeting long-term US residents, including British citizens, sparking a major diplomatic crisis for the UK.

UK Mulls Paying Taliban to Take Back Channel Migrants

Reform UK proposes a controversial new plan to send asylum seekers arriving via small boats back to Afghanistan, with reports suggesting the British government would pay the Taliban to accept them. The policy, mirroring the Rwanda scheme, aims to deter da

Afghanistan Bus Crash Kills At Least 78

A catastrophic bus collision in western Afghanistan has resulted in at least 78 fatalities. The devastating incident, one of the deadliest road accidents in the country's recent history, occurred in Zabul province, highlighting urgent road safety concerns

Judge halts deportation over wife's ADHD

A Canadian court has blocked the deportation of an Indian man after a judge ruled his wife's ADHD could cause 'irreparable harm' if he were removed. The controversial decision has sparked debate over immigration policies.

Taliban bans 'deviant' books in Afghanistan

The Taliban has intensified its crackdown on literature in Afghanistan, banning books deemed 'deviant' from Islamic teachings. The move raises concerns over freedom of expression and education under the regime.

UK urged to rescue Afghan writers from Taliban

Human rights campaigners call on the UK government to urgently evacuate Afghan writers and journalists fearing Taliban reprisals. Many remain in hiding, their lives at risk.

UK Couple Could Die in Afghan Prison, Son Warns

The son of a British couple detained in Afghanistan reveals their dire conditions—malnourished, shackled, and suffering convulsions—as he warns their situation is worsening and they may not survive.

Taliban bans women from Kabul cafés

The Taliban has prohibited women from entering cafés in Kabul, intensifying restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan. Owners face closure for non-compliance.

UK troops may face war crimes charges

The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

DACA recipient accidentally self-deports

A young DACA recipient mistakenly crossed the US-Mexico border, leading to an unexpected self-deportation. Discover the shocking details of this immigration mishap.

British man detained by Taliban in Afghanistan

A British national has been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan, with his family urging the UK government to intervene. The man, identified as Peter, was reportedly working in the country when he was taken into custody.

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