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  2. 1983 in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The following lists events that happened during 1983 in Afghanistan . The Muslim insurgency remains locked in military stalemate against Soviet and Afghan troops. The government controls the cities, while the guerrillas control the countryside. There are conflicting reports on the success of the regime in either neutralizing the insurgency ...

  3. Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees (DACAAR) ( Danish: Den danske komité for hjælp til afghanske flygtninge) is a non-political, non-governmental, non-profit humanitarian and development organization working to improve the lives of the Afghan people since 1984. DACAAR work in rural areas and aim at improving rural livelihoods through ...

  4. Afghans in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 census recorded 62,161 people born in Afghanistan living in England, 562 in Wales, [10] 737 in Scotland [11] and 36 in Northern Ireland. [12] The Office for National Statistics estimates that, by 2019, the Afghan-born population of the UK had risen to 79,000. About 49% are British nationals.

  5. 2001 in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The U.N. estimated that, to date, Afghanistan had 900,000 internally displaced persons and that there were more than three million Afghan refugees in Iran and Pakistan alone. Furthermore, the U.N. estimated that a quarter of the population (5.5 million people) would be reliant on food aid if they were to stay alive through November.

  6. Afghans in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pashto, Dari (Persian), Russian. Russian Afghans are Russian citizens and non-citizen residents born in, or with ancestors from, Afghanistan living in Russia and the second largest Afghan community in Europe is part of the Afghan diaspora. A third of the population live in Moscow and the largest community is found around the Sevastopol Hotel ...

  7. Ukrainian refugee crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    An ongoing refugee crisis began in Europe in late February 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Over 6 million refugees fleeing Ukraine are recorded across Europe, [1] while an estimated 8 million others had been displaced within the country by late May 2022. [needs update] [2] [3] [4] Approximately one-quarter of the country's total ...

  8. On 3 October 2023, in a high committee meeting of the National Action Plan (NAP) chaired by Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar, all foreign nationals residing illegally in the country have to voluntarily leave the country or face deportation by 31 October. [17] [18] During this time, 100,000–165,000 Afghans voluntarily left Pakistan.

  9. Visa requirements for Afghan citizens - Wikipedia

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    Afghan passport (2017–present design) Visa requirements for Afghan citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Afghanistan . As of 2024, Afghan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 28 countries and territories, ranking the Afghanistan passport 107th in the world ...