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24 November 2025
A view of the aftermath at the strike site in the Dahieh district after the Israeli military carried out an attack reportedly targeting a senior Hezbollah member, despite an ongoing ceasefire, in Beirut, Lebanon, on November 23, 2025. The Israeli military said in a brief statement that it conducted a ''precise strike targeting a key Hezbollah terrorist'' in Beirut.
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24 November 2025
A view of the aftermath at the strike site in the Dahieh district after the Israeli military carried out an attack reportedly targeting a senior Hezbollah member, despite an ongoing ceasefire, in Beirut, Lebanon, on November 23, 2025. The Israeli military said in a brief statement that it conducted a ''precise strike targeting a key Hezbollah terrorist'' in Beirut.
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24 November 2025
A view of the aftermath at the strike site in the Dahieh district after the Israeli military carried out an attack reportedly targeting a senior Hezbollah member, despite an ongoing ceasefire, in Beirut, Lebanon, on November 23, 2025. The Israeli military said in a brief statement that it conducted a ''precise strike targeting a key Hezbollah terrorist'' in Beirut.
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14 November 2025
Private houses are damaged by Russian shelling in the frontline village of Pokrovske in the Synelnykove district of Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine, on November 11, 2025. Russian forces strike the settlement with aerial bombs and attack drones almost daily. The frontline lies roughly 13 kilometers away. Fewer than one thousand residents remain in the village that until recently had nearly thirteen thousand.
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7 November 2025
Utility services work at the scene of a Russian drone strike on a four-storey residential building in Kamianske, Ukraine, on November 6, 2025.
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29 October 2025
An Indian tourist walks near the welcome billboard of ''Jammu and Kashmir's First Chrysanthemum Garden'' in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
An Indian tourist takes a selfie at the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
An Indian tourist visits the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
A general view of the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Indian tourists visit the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Indian tourists visit the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Indian tourists visit the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Indian tourists visit the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Drops of water nestle on a flower at the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
A Kashmiri man stands inside the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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29 October 2025
Indian tourists visit the newly opened Chrysanthemum Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 29, 2025. Chrysanthemum flowers, locally called Gul-e-Dawood, replicate the success story of Kashmir's famed Tulip Garden this autumn. This year, 3 million blooming chrysanthemums, of more than 50 different varieties, fill the five-hectare garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan forest. The government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists. The colorful garden adds fresh charm to the city's scenic landscape and highlights ongoing efforts to promote eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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