Peshawar, the city of flowers, becomes epicenter of violence
The Pakistani city of Peshawar was once known as “the city of flowers” but has borne the brunt of rising militancy in the region for the past decades.
Peshawar, the city of flowers, becomes epicenter of violence
The Pakistani city of Peshawar was once known as “the city of flowers” but has borne the brunt of rising militancy in the region for the past decades
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Peshawar, the city of flowers, becomes epicenter of violence
Pakistan’s Peshawar was once known as “the city of flowers,” surrounded by orchards of pear, quince and pomegranate trees. It was a trading city, situated at the gates of a key mountain valley connecting South and Central Asia.
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Russian mercenary claims deserters are shot and thrown into graves
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Live: Israel’s Netanyahu considering military aid for Ukraine, open to mediator role ‘if asked’
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