A U.S. government watchdog that monitors religious freedom around the globe has expressed concern over the treatment and forced expulsions of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers from Pakistan.
Over 300,000 Afghan refugees have been forced to return from Pakistan in recent weeks. Many are struggling to find shelter and sleep out in the open. Aid agencies warn that they lack the most basic needs, such as food, shelter and sanitation, and their arrival will aggravate a humanitarian crisis.
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A growing number of Afghans are using illicit drugs to treat common illnesses. It comes amid a health-care crisis that has led to a shortage of medicine and health facilities.
Roanoke City Manager, Bob Cowell presented his FY24 proposed budget to City Council at their meeting today. The balanced budget proposal recommends expenditures…