TOP SHOTS (27 June 2019)

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A magpie robin chick perches on the branch of a tree as it somehow falls down from its nest in capital`s Ramna Park on 27 June, 2019. Photo: Abdus Salam
A magpie robin chick perches on the branch of a tree as it somehow falls down from its nest in capital`s Ramna Park on 27 June, 2019. Photo: Abdus Salam
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A honey bee collecting pollen and nectar from yellow cosmos flower. Photo Saddam Hossain
A honey bee collecting pollen and nectar from yellow cosmos flower. Photo Saddam Hossain
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WASA water reservoir in Gulshan-2 has been painted like a UFO (unidentified flying object) by a design studio Bangi. The photo has been taken by Dipu Malakar on on 27 June, 2019.
WASA water reservoir in Gulshan-2 has been painted like a UFO (unidentified flying object) by a design studio Bangi. The photo has been taken by Dipu Malakar on on 27 June, 2019.
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A harrowing photograph of Oscar Alberto Martinez and his toddler daughter Valeria lying face down on the banks of the Rio Grande river between the United States and Mexico ricocheted across social media this week and renewed debate in the United States about the plight of Central American migrants. Speaking with Reuters from her home in the central municipality of San Martin, Rosa Ramirez, Oscar`s mother, cradled two of her granddaughter`s most treasured toys, a blue-eyed baby doll and a stuffed purple monkey. Her friends have urged her to store her son and granddaughter`s belongings, but she is not ready for that yet. `Ever since he first told me that they wanted to go, I told him not to,` Ramirez said, recalling conversations with her son. `I had a feeling, it was such an ugly premonition. As a mother, I sensed that something could happen.` Photo story: Reuters.
A harrowing photograph of Oscar Alberto Martinez and his toddler daughter Valeria lying face down on the banks of the Rio Grande river between the United States and Mexico ricocheted across social media this week and renewed debate in the United States about the plight of Central American migrants. Speaking with Reuters from her home in the central municipality of San Martin, Rosa Ramirez, Oscar`s mother, cradled two of her granddaughter`s most treasured toys, a blue-eyed baby doll and a stuffed purple monkey. Her friends have urged her to store her son and granddaughter`s belongings, but she is not ready for that yet. `Ever since he first told me that they wanted to go, I told him not to,` Ramirez said, recalling conversations with her son. `I had a feeling, it was such an ugly premonition. As a mother, I sensed that something could happen.` Photo story: Reuters.
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A Bangladeshi man collects water hyacinths from a river to feed cattle, in Dhaka on 27 June, 2019. Photo: AFP
A Bangladeshi man collects water hyacinths from a river to feed cattle, in Dhaka on 27 June, 2019. Photo: AFP