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CNN —A California man was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after he allegedly tried to check two suitcases containing more than 70 pounds of clothing caked in methamphetamine – including a cow pajama onesie – on a flight to Australia, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Law enforcement extracted more than one kilogram (two pounds) of meth from the suitcases, the statement said. Matharu was intercepted at his gate and admitted to owning the suitcases, according to the court records. The clothing was likely “washed” in methamphetamine and left to dry, the court records said. Matharu is free on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday in Los Angeles, according to prosecutors.
Persons: onesie, Raj Matharu, Matharu, Martin Estrada Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles International Airport, United Airlines, Central District of, , US Department of Justice Locations: California, Australia, Sydney, Central District, Central District of California, Los Angeles
Gold trades in tight range ahead of US inflation data
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Gold prices flitted within a narrow range on Wednesday as investors awaited key U.S. inflation data for insights into the potential scale of a Federal Reserve rate cut next month. Spot gold was steady at $2,635.56 per ounce, as of 0222 GMT, moving largely within a slim $9 range during the session. Gold is traditionally considered a safe-haven investment during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty, including trade wars and other conflicts. Investors digested a handful of economic data on Tuesday indicating the economy remained on solid footing. Elsewhere, China's net gold imports via Hong Kong in October fell from September and were down 43% from the previous year, data showed.
Persons: Bullion, Kyle Rodda, Rodda Organizations: Federal, Capital.com, Federal Reserve, U.S . Federal Reserve Locations: ., Israel, Lebanon, Capital.com . U.S, France, Iran, Hong Kong
The US government tracks what percentage of each car’s parts is made “domestically.” But under current trade law, both Canadian-made parts and US-made parts are counted as the same domestic content. “Yes, it’s America’s truck, assembled in America, but not with American parts,” Ivan Drury, director of insights for Edmunds, told CNN. Domestic parts could be tough to findFinding domestic supplies for many of the imported car parts would be difficult. Even if an American parts supply could be found, in most cases it would be more expensive. Fewer imported cars would raise all pricesTariffs on imported vehicles likely would also lead to higher prices on cars that are assembled here, since it would limit the supply of vehicles in the US market.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, aren’t, Bill Clinton, Bill Pugliano, Honda, , it’s, ” Ivan Drury, Edmunds, Jeff Schuster, GlobalData, , Drury, “ You’re Organizations: New, New York CNN, GM, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Mazda, Subaru, CNN, Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet Silverado Locations: New York, Mexico, Canada, American, United States, China, Lincoln , Alabama, Dearborn , Michigan, Michigan, Missouri, America, Saltillo , Mexico
CNN —A stowaway evaded multiple airport security checkpoints and flew aboard a Delta Airlines flight from New York to Paris Tuesday evening, authorities said – a shocking breach that raised serious alarm over airport security. Passengers weren’t alerted to the stowaway on Delta flight 264 from New York’s JFK International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport until the plane landed in Paris, said Rob Jackson, who was a passenger on the flight. “Apparently, she hid in a lavatory all the way at the rear of the aircraft when we departed JFK,” Jackson told CNN. She has a Russian passport and will soon be sent back to the United States, according to an airport official in Paris. “Nothing is of greater importance than matters of safety and security,” a Delta spokesperson said in a statement.
Persons: , Passengers weren’t, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Rob Jackson, ” Jackson, , , ’ ”, Jackson, CNN Jackson, Charles de Gaulle, ” JP Tristani, Saskya Vandoorne Organizations: CNN, Delta Airlines, US Transportation Security Administration, TSA, Passengers, New York’s JFK, FBI, Delta, WABC Locations: New York, Paris, New, JFK, Russian, United States, Europe, France
EasyJet on Tuesday said it made a record £3.59 billion ($4.5 billion) from charging passengers for flight add-ons such as extra baggage in the full year to October, as the budget airline's CEO criticized a recent Spanish fine over the practice. Many airlines have stripped back what they include in their flight fares in recent years, instead relying on cashing in more from individual add-ons, as competition to offer ultra-low cost base fares intensifies. "We completely disagree with that, we think it goes completely against European law and European law's going to trump that," easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Tuesday. "It's a highly unfair idea that you should not be able to offer products and services targeted for those people who want to use that. Spain's Association of Airlines (ALA), Ryanair, Norwegian and easyJet last week all criticized the fines and said they would dispute them.
Persons: Spain's, EasyJet, Johan Lundgren, CNBC's, easyJet Organizations: Spain's Ministry of Consumer Rights, Ryanair, Spain's Association of Airlines, ALA
AdvertisementUS President-elect Trump announced sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China, impacting global markets and currencies. Some analysts see Trump's tariff threats as leverage for countries to comply with the President-elect's wishes. President-elect Donald Trump has two months until he takes office, but he's already dishing out orders — and shaking the markets. Trump wrote. Trump jolted global markets, but the reaction was 'benign'Trump's announcements surprised global markets, with the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso losing ground against the US dollar.
Persons: elect's, Donald Trump, , Trump, George Saravelos, Saravelos, Dave Townsend, Dorsey, Whitney, Townsend, Nick Marro, Marro, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Trump, Canadian, greenback, Deutsche Bank, Economist Intelligence Locations: Mexico, Canada, China, Trump, Asia
ET, the yield on the 10-year Treasury was down by more than three basis points to 4.2673%. The 2-year Treasury yield was also down by more than three basis points at 4.2210%. U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Wednesday as investors awaited a key inflation reading, and weighed statements from the Federal Reserve meeting minutes from November. A flurry of economic data is expected to be published on Wednesday ahead of Thanksgiving on Thursday when markets will be closed. Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump's pick of Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary, continues to calm investors nerves.
Persons: Dow Jones, Donald Trump's, Scott Bessent, Bessent Organizations: Treasury, U.S, Federal Reserve, Federal, Traders, CME
Scott Arnould expected traffic and long lines when he arrived at Chicago O’Hare International Airport more than four hours before his flight home to Gulf Shores, Ala., on Tuesday — as experts warned of the busiest Thanksgiving travel week ever. The Transportation Security Administration said it expected to screen 18.3 million travelers from this past Tuesday through Monday — about 6 percent more than in 2023. AAA, the automobile organization, expects this year’s number of travelers will set records, including nearly 72 million motorists. The Midwest is expecting a wind chill, while the South and Northeast are expecting a cold, rainy storm system. Snow is also possible for parts of the Northeast.
Persons: Scott Arnould, , Arnould, , Organizations: Chicago O’Hare International, Transportation Security Administration, AAA Locations: Gulf Shores, Ala, United States, South, Northeast
In today's big story, the world reacts to Donald Trump's latest trade plans , which could be a massive negotiation tactic . Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesThe man who dubbed himself a master negotiator is upending the global trade market with his latest tactic. AdvertisementThe world is reacting to President-elect Donald Trump's new trade proposals targeting China, Mexico, and Canada. There's a lot to unpack, so let's break it down:So, Trump finally gave us an update on his tariff plans. He's telegraphed his plans for hammering Chinese imports, but a 25% tax on Canadian and Mexican goods was a shock.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Michael M, He's, Will, Justin Trudeau, Claudia Sheinbaum's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Goldman, Scott Wren, Wells Fargo's, They've, Elon Musk's, Omead Afshar, Afshar, Prince Williams, Bill Clark, Astrida Valigorsky, Alyssa Powell, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Affordable, Canadian, Trump, US, Companies, Getty, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, BI, Tesla, North, Spotify, Universal Music, Wall Street Locations: China, Russia, Mexico, Canada, Canada's, East, New York, Chicago, London
— As President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration solidifies its plan for mass deportations, local law enforcement agencies are preparing to ramp up a controversial program that allows them to partner with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It authorizes ICE to delegate to state and local law enforcement officers the ability to perform certain functions of an immigration officer. According to ICE, as of May 2024, law enforcement agencies in 21 states participated in the program. Other critics have also said the 287(g) program merely serves as a political messaging tool for conservative sheriffs. Earlier this month, the Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance that prohibits the use of city resources in immigration enforcement.
Persons: BEL, Donald, Tom Homan, , “ We’re, ” Homan, Trump’s, , Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Gahler, ’ ” Gahler, they’re, — they’re, they’ve, Rachel Morin, Victor Martinez Hernandez, he’s, Patty Morin, Samuel Page, Page, Joe Biden’s, Biden, ” Page, Todd Shulte, Jason Houser, Mike Johnston, he’d, Harris, Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Christopher Crespo Organizations: BEL AIR, Immigration, Customs Enforcement, ICE, NBC News, ICE detainers, Democrats, American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, Los Angeles City Council, Trump, Denver, Locations: Md, , Texas, Harford County , Maryland, El Salvador, Maryland, Rockingham County , North Carolina, It’s, Mecklenburg County, America, Trump’s, Massachusetts
“Are we supposed to hold space for Trump supporters now?” co-host Joy Behar joked. Within the last week, search interest for "holding space" was beating out the newly declared word of the year "demure," according to Google Trends. “It’s campy the way it all happened and it’s authentic.”Neither Grande nor Erivo has commented on the viral interview publicly. However, Grande sent Out a laughing emoji in response to an Instagram story the magazine posted about the viral interview, Gilchrist said. In the finale of part one, fans find out whether Elphaba decides to "hold space" for her values.
Persons: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Tracy E, Gilchrist, Erivo, Grande, nodded, Chris Murphy, Carrie Bradshaw, Bradshaw, , Joy Behar, Gilbert Flores, ” Gilchrist, Ariana, Gregory Maguire, Frank Baum's, Oz Organizations: Broadway, Fair, Merriam, Empire, New York City Gay, ABC, Trump, Google, Variety, Universal Pictures, Comcast, NBC News Locations: Instagram, Webster, New York
An FBI agent was arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault two years after he was acquitted of attempted murder. Two women allege they were raped inside a tattoo studio, and police say Valdivia may be have additional victims. The woman returned for a second shoot at a nearby hotel and was again sexually assaulted by Valdivia, police said. The FBI Washington Field Office s noaid in a statement the agency is cooperating with Montgomery police in their investigation of Valdivia. Valdivia told the man, “Watch your mouth,” and the man turned around and approached Valdivia, who told him to back up multiple times prior to the shooting.
Persons: Eduardo Valdivia, “ Lalo Brown, , Lalo Brown, Valdivia, Nicholas Augustine, Valdivia's, Organizations: FBI, Montgomery County Police Department, Police, DC, Washingtonian, Valivida, that's, Detention, FBI Washington Field, Montgomery, Metro, NBC Washington, NBC, Locations: Gaithersburg , Maryland, Montgomery, Valdivia, Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Bethesda , Maryland, NBC Washington
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a United States-brokered ceasefire in Lebanon. Biden said the U.S., and partners including France, "will make sure this deal is implemented fully." Their world is absolutely shattered," Biden said, adding that Hamas' only way out of the war with Israel is to release the hostages. Shortly after the president's announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement that his Cabinet had approved the U.S.-brokered deal, 10 ministers to one. In this multifront war in the Middle East, the Lebanon conflict has become a key focus for Israel in recent months.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Hassan Ammar, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Netanyahu, That’s Organizations: Hezbollah, Israel Locations: Israel, United States, Lebanon, Lebanese, U.S, France, Beirut, Gaza, Iran, Tehran
The lawyers for Freeman and Moss have said that Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor, has not complied with court orders to turn over his assets to the pair. Aaron Nathan, an attorney for Freeman and Moss, said Giuliani had surrendered the car, but not the title. The notion that he can't apply for a title certificate ... " the judge told Cammarata before Giuliani cut him off and started his rant. After court, Giuliani suggested the trial is unnecessary because Liman is "going to rule against me. Asked if he regretted defaming Freeman and Moss, Giuliani said: "I do not regret it for a minute.
Persons: Rudy Giuliani, , he's, District Judge Lewis Liman, Donald Trump, Giuliani, , Ruby Freeman, Shaye Moss, Freeman, Moss, Joseph Cammarata, Lauren Bacall, Aaron Nathan, ” Liman, Giuliani hadn't, Cammarata, Giuliani's, Giuliani “, Mr, Nathan, Joe DiMaggio, Liman, Andrew, Trump, defaming Freeman Organizations: U.S, District, New, New York City, Benz SL, Trump Locations: New York, Georgia, Hollywood, U.S, Manhattan, Florida
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield filed a federal lawsuit against a financial firm owned by his father, James Mayfield, accusing the company of failing to pay back nearly $12 million taken without his authorization. "For the period of time that Plaintiffs’ funds were being funneled to Defendants, Plaintiffs were the primary source of funding and capitalization for Defendants. Under the agreement, Camwood was required to repay $11.7 million plus interest beginning Sept. 30, the lawsuit states. "It is now clear that Defendants had no intention of making Plaintiffs whole when they entered into the Settlement Agreement," the lawsuit states. The suit says that because Camwood has failed to follow through on the settlement agreement, Mayfield was left with no choice but to file a lawsuit.
Persons: Baker Mayfield, James Mayfield, Camwood, Mayfield, Matt Mayfield — Baker, , Matt Mayfield Organizations: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL, Western, Western District of, Camwood Capital Management Group, Manufacturing, NBC, Camwood Locations: U.S, Western District, Western District of Texas, Mayfield, Texas, Tampa
TEL AVIV — The Israeli government failed in its “primary duty to protect its citizens” in the lead-up to and during the Oct. 7, terrorist attacks, according to an Israeli civilian report released Tuesday. Some 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage during the attacks as Hamas fighters infiltrated Israel from southern Gaza and launched thousands of rockets. The Israeli report also identified a "major cause" of the Oct. 7 tragedy as a "glaring failure" by Israeli intelligence branches. It specifically pointed to Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic security agency, and military intelligence for their inability to provide timely warnings or act on those that were issued. Israeli soldiers near houses that were destroyed during a Hamas attack on the kibbutz in Be'eri, Israel.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Netanyahu “, Shin Bet, Tsafrir, Benny Gantz, Netanyahu's, Shin Bet’s, Yoav Gallant, Gallant, Amir Levy, , ” Roni Lifshitz, ” Omer Bekin, Freddie Clayton Organizations: Civilian, of, Hamas, NBC, AFP, Getty, NBC News, West Bank Locations: TEL AVIV, Palestinian, Israel, Qatari, Gaza, Israeli, Sderot, Be'eri, Be’eri, Tel Aviv, London
An animal rights extremist believed to be behind a pair of bombings in Northern California over two decades ago was caught in Wales on Monday, authorities said. FBI Director Christopher Wray celebrated the capture of Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, saying on Tuesday the suspect will finally be held "accountable" for his alleged acts of "violence and destruction." He's also accused of sending a "bomb strapped with nails" that went off at a nutritional company, Shaklee Corp., in nearby Pleasanton, on Sept. 26, 2003. The FBI believed that San Diego, who was born in Berkeley, bombed the firms because they had worked with another lab that had conducted animals experiments. “There’s a right way and a wrong way to express your views in our country, and turning to violence and destruction of property is not the right way," Wray added.
Persons: Christopher Wray, Daniel Andreas San, “ Daniel San Diego’s, ” Wray, He's, There’s, Wray Organizations: FBI, Chiron Corp, Shaklee Corp Locations: Northern California, Wales, Daniel Andreas San Diego, San Francisco, Diego, Emeryville, Pleasanton, San Diego, Berkeley
Many U.S. retailers are hoping to put the fall quarter behind them. But she said the company has begun to see holiday sales momentum now that the vote is over — with particular demand for computers, tablets and sales in its services department. Among those expecting stronger holiday sales Tuesday was Abercrombie & Fitch, which continues to see a sales renaissance. The trendy apparel chain now expects holiday quarter sales growth of 5% to 7%, ahead of the 4.8% growth that analysts had expected, CNBC reported. It also lifted its sales growth guidance for the full year.
Persons: Corie Barry, ” Barry, it's Organizations: U.S, GOP, Republicans, Conference Board, Abercrombie, Fitch, CNBC, New York Stock Exchange, Philadelphia Federal Reserve Locations: Burlington, U.S
Traffic infractions against Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill — which escalated to a tense police confrontation caught on video two months ago — were summarily dismissed on Monday when officers didn't come to court, records showed. Bystanders recorded video of Hill lying face down on the ground as officers placed his hands behind his back and appeared to cuff him. At least two Dolphins teammates, tight end Jonnu Smith and defensive lineman Calais Campbell, were driving by, saw Hill pulled over and stopped to help. All of those Dolphins made it to their Sept. 8 season opener, won by Miami, 20-17, over the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars. “If I wasn’t Tyreek Hill, Lord knows, I probably would have been, like, worst-case scenario, I would have been shot or would have been locked up” and “put behind bars, you know, for a simple speeding ticket,” Hill told NBC News a day after the incident.
Persons: , didn't, Hill, Patricia Henrys, Andy Slater, Jonnu Smith, Calais Campbell, Campbell, Walter Payton Man, , ” Hill Organizations: Miami Dolphins, Dade, Dolphins, Miami, Jacksonville Jaguars, NBC Locations: Miami, Dade County
Drake alleged in a court filing Monday that Universal Music Group and Spotify conspired to “artificially inflate” Lamar’s summer hit “Not Like Us” by using bots, payola, and other tactics. (UMG, a Dutch American-owned company, has no relation to NBC Universal, the parent company of NBC News.) Both Drake and Lamar are signed to UMG, under different different divisions — Drake under Republic Records and Lamar under Interscope. The filing alleged that UMG violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, and engaged in deceptive business practices ad false advertising. “I speak for EVERYONE when i say we stand with UMG Drake acting like a spoilt brat who lost,” one X user said.
Persons: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, it's, UMG, “ Siri ”, Siri, Lamar, — Drake, “ UMG, , , “ Drake, UMG Drake Organizations: Universal Music Group, Spotify, New York Supreme, NBC Universal, NBC, Apple, Interscope, Republic Records, Lamar Locations: New York, American, Lamar
Three bodies were recovered on Tuesday morning from a tourist boat which capsized off Egypt's Red Sea coast, and rescue teams were still searching for 13 missing people, the Red Sea provincial governor, Amr Hanafi, told Reuters. The boat, the Sea Story, capsized on Monday near the Sataya Reef, carrying 31 tourists and 13 crew on a multi-day diving trip. Sixteen passengers were believed to have been trapped inside, according to a Red Sea Governorate statement on Monday. The boat, owned by an Egyptian national, was around 100 feet long and had received a one-year safety certificate from the Maritime Safety Authority. The Red Sea, renowned for its coral reefs and marine life, is a major hub for Egypt’s tourism industry, which plays a critical role in the country’s economy.
Persons: Amr Hanafi, Hanafi Organizations: Red, Reuters, Maritime Safety Authority, Ports Authority Locations: Marsa Alam, Egyptian
Millions of travelers on Tuesday will battle severe weather and congested highways to reach loved ones for Thanksgiving. The National Weather Service (NWS) said in an update early Monday that a pair of weather systems were expected to bring an "Arctic outbreak" across the Central U.S. Wednesday and into Thanksgiving Thursday. Temperatures in the Northern Great Plains will only reach the high teens and 20s Tuesday and Wednesday, 15-25 degrees lower than the seasonal average. The NWS office for the Twin Cities said that Thursday could see lows of zero to 13 degrees Fahrenheit. Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty ImagesAs of 7 a.m. Tuesday, airports seemed to be handling the influx of Thanksgiving travelers; there was only one flight cancellation listed across the country Tuesday morning on FlightAware's Misery Map of airline disruption, with just 55 delays.
Persons: Ronald Reagan, Roberto Schmidt, , I’ve, Jeff Couture, Janis, Ken Allen, Organizations: National Weather Service, Central U.S, NWS, Twin, Rockies, Michigan, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, AFP, Getty, NBC New, Newark, AAA Locations: Twin Cities, California, Sierra Nevada, Michigan Peninsular, Lake Ontario, Ronald Reagan Washington, Arlington , Va, Connecticut, Portugal, NBC New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia
The United Nations’ mission to Afghanistan said Tuesday that the ruling Taliban had arbitrarily detained journalists 256 times since their takeover three years ago and urged authorities there to protect the media. In a reply accompanying the report, the Taliban-led foreign ministry denied having arrested that number of journalists and added that those arrested had committed a crime. Journalists in Afghanistan worked under “challenging conditions”, the U.N. mission (UNAMA) and the U.N. Human Rights Office said in a statement. It described the U.N. report as being “far from actual realities” and said security forces were working to protect journalists. The foreign ministry said the arrest figure was “exaggerated” and detentions took place subject to law.
Persons: , , Roza Otunbayeva, Antonio Guterres, Nemat Naqdi, Taqi Daryabi, Marcus Yam Organizations: United Nations, Journalists, Human Rights, Los Angeles Times, Getty Locations: Afghanistan, Kabul
Israel’s war Cabinet was Tuesday meeting to discuss a plan for a cease-fire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah as its military launched fresh airstrikes on southern Beirut. Hezbollah says it is supporting the Palestinian resistance; Israel sees it as another attempt by Tehran to attack the Jewish State. Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, said Monday his country’s security Cabinet would likely discuss the proposed truce when it met the following day. This was confirmed to NBC News by an Israeli source briefed on the matter. Lisa Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., submitted the proposal last week to Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, an adviser to the speaker, Ali Hamdan, said.
Persons: Danny Danon, Lisa Johnson, Nabih Berri, Ali Hamdan Organizations: Hezbollah, Jewish State, United Nations, NBC News Locations: Beirut, Hezbollah, Lebanese, Israel, Gaza, Tehran, U.S
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Four members of Pakistan’s security services were killed as thousands of former Prime Minister Imran Khan's supporters broke through government barricades and clashed with law enforcement in the country's capital Islamabad Tuesday. It is extremism,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in a separate statement issued by his office. The protests were sparked by demands for Khan’s release from jail and the resignation of the federal government over what they call rigged general elections this year. Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi said Khan’s party rejected a government offer to rally on the outskirts of the city. Authorities say that only the courts can order Khan's release, who was ousted from government in 2022 through a no-confidence vote in parliament.
Persons: Imran Khan's, Shehbaz Sharif, Farooq Khan, , Khan, Imran Khan’s, Bushra Bibi, Ali Amin Gandapur, Bibi, Muhammad Reza, AAMIR QURESHI, Mohsin Naqvi, Khan’s, Mushtaq Yusufzai, Freddie Clayton Organizations: Pakistan —, Islamabad Tuesday, , Authorities, NBC News, Shipping, PTI, Anadolu, Getty, AFP, . Locations: PESHAWAR, Pakistan, country's, Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khan, Peshawar, London
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