Berlin: A new group of Afghans who had been promised refuge in Germany arrived in the country on Wednesday, the latest to escape months of limbo in Pakistan. An interior ministry spokesman told AFP that 28 Afghans landed at Hanover airport in the early afternoon. The Afghans were accepted under a refugee scheme set up by the previous German government which was frozen after conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office in May. Since then around 2,000 Afghans have been stuck in Pakistan, where they have been threatened with deportation back to Afghanistan.

Erst vor wenigen Wochen waren 47 gefährdete Afghanen in Deutschland eingereist. Jetzt kam eine weitere Gruppe an. Die Menschen hatten ihre Einreise mit einer Klage durchgesetzt.

Berlin: A new group of Afghans who had been promised refuge in Germany arrived in the country on Wednesday, the latest to escape months of limbo in Pakistan. An interior ministry…