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Two people look at the window display of the specialty food store E. Monti & C. in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The shop illustrat...

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Evening City Daily Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence

2 December 2025

Two people look at the window display of the specialty food store E. Monti & C. in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The shop illustrat...

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2 December 2025

Two people look at the window display of the specialty food store E. Monti & C. in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The shop illustrates local retail and trade, contributing to the economic vibrancy and evening city life in Florence.


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A female vendor with blonde hair, wearing a black shirt, serves a customer at a richly stocked delicatessen market stall selling specialty I...

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Daily Life In Arezzo

1 December 2025

A female vendor with blonde hair, wearing a black shirt, serves a customer at a richly stocked delicatessen market stall selling specialty I...

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1 December 2025

A female vendor with blonde hair, wearing a black shirt, serves a customer at a richly stocked delicatessen market stall selling specialty Italian food products, including truffle products, olive oils, olives, dried fruits, and packaged goods, in Arezzo, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The stall is decorated with garlands and strings of dried peppers and operates in a market environment.


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Cannabidiol (CBD) oil products are displayed at the Asia International Hemp Expo 2025 (AIHE) in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 5, 2025. AIHE...

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Asia International Hemp Expo In Bangkok.

5 November 2025

Cannabidiol (CBD) oil products are displayed at the Asia International Hemp Expo 2025 (AIHE) in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 5, 2025. AIHE...

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5 November 2025

Cannabidiol (CBD) oil products are displayed at the Asia International Hemp Expo 2025 (AIHE) in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 5, 2025. AIHE is a trade exhibition for the hemp industry that showcases the latest innovations, technologies, and products from cannabis and hemp-related industries.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

#12716212

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

#12716214

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

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Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

#12716215

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

#12716217

Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025....

#12716217

5 September 2025

Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605315

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605316

Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605316

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605317

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605318

Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605318

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605319

Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605319

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605320

Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605320

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605321

Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inact...

#12605321

1 August 2025

Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.


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