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22.3% growth in remittance inflow till 9 September
White kaash (catkin) flowers blanket the fields, swaying gently in the breeze with an almost hypnotic grace -- a quiet, graceful herald of Autumn’s arrival. The shot was captured at Anannya Residential Area in Chattogram on Friday. -RABIN CHOWDHURY
A bus stops to pick up passengers in the middle of the busy Moghbazar Wireless Gate road, causing traffic congestion. Such a practice is widespread among bus drivers in Dhaka and continues to significantly disrupt the city’s traffic flow. The photo was taken on Thursday.-Reaz Ahmed Sumon
Fresh flowers from inland China hit Central Asian market
Workers trim and prepare orchids for packing at a local orchid flower company in Houbi district in Tainan on Tuesday. Since the start of US President Donald Trump’s global trade war, Taiwanese orchid grower Lee Tsang-yu has watched tariffs on his seedlings shoot from nothing to 20%. But, after weathering many economic crises, the 61-year-old seasoned farmer is digging in. PHOTO: AFP
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An agricultural worker harvests jasmine flowers at sunrise at a field in the village of Shubra Balula in Egypt’s northern Nile delta province of Gharbiya on 7 July, 2025. PHOTO: AFP
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Protea flower grower Nico Thuynsma opens the door to a greenhouse at his farm in Cullinan, east of Pretoria on 3 June 2025. Thuynsma is experimenting with different seed varieties to find out which ones can thrive in drier, hotter conditions. His farm has become a testing ground for the future of the species, as climate zones shift northward. On his farm two hours north of Johannesburg, Nico Thuynsma gestured towards thousands of orange, yellow and pink proteas in flower and thriving 1,500 kilometres (930 miles) from their natural home at the southern tip of Africa. PHOTO: AFP
A rare Chalta flower (Dillenia indica) blooms in full glory, heralding the arrival of the Bangla month of Ashar, the first of the two months that make up the rainy season. Renowned for its unique structure and ecological importance, the flower attracts pollinators and adds to the seasonal charm of the country’s natural landscape. The photo was taken in the capital’s Dhaka University area on Saturday. -Kamrul Islam Ratan