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The principle of “non-refoulement,” which prohibits the return of individuals to places where they may face harm, has been a ...
In 2023, the conservative government in the UK set up a secret scheme to covertly relocate thousands of Afghans to the ...
Yet, no government had formally recognized the “Taliban 2.0” until Russia did so on July 3. Still, in the face of Afghanistan’s enduring hardships, Russia’s decision may mark the beginning of a new ...
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the Government would 'robustly defend' any legal action or bid for ...
THE TALIBAN are reportedly already murdering Afghans linked to foreign militaries – days after a huge MoD data leak. Fears have been growing over the safety of more than 18,000 Afghans whose ...
Thousands of Afghans won’t receive compensation from UK over data breach - The catastrophic leak saw details of 18,714 ...
In a dramatic shift with far-reaching geopolitical implications, Russia has become the first major world power to formally ...
Thousands of Afghans included on a list of people trying to flee the Taliban are unlikely to receive compensation after their details were accidentally leaked.
The data breach saw details of 18,714 applicants for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme released in 2022.
UK politicians had tried to keep the Afghan data leak a secret, RTE's Tommy Meskill looks at the reasons behind this.
UK voters don’t trust the establishment. The government’s tendency to try to bury mistakes doesn’t help.
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