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Hopeless and broke, some Afghan migrants return from Europe

A small but growing number of Afghans -- the second-largest migrant group behind Syrians -- are returning to their country torn by war and gripped by economic malaise, as overcrowded refugee centres, a lack of jobs and the rise of anti-immigrant fervour in Europe leave them disillusioned

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