This document is a summary of news photos from February 16, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world on that date, such as Bernie Sanders attending an event in South Carolina, a warped mirror in Tokyo, security officers in Niger ahead of elections, a hair dryer being used on a dog at Westminster Kennel Club, fireworks in North Korea for Kim Jong Il's birthday, a funeral for victims of an airstrike in Yemen, a rally in Uganda ahead of elections, refugee registration in Greece, snow in northern Spain, a campaign event for John Kasich, prisoners in Aleppo Syria, and Best in Show at Westminster Kennel Club.
The document is a collection of images from October 16-17, 2013 covering various news events from around the world in 3 sentences or less:
Images show a new water park opening in North Korea, the aftermath of a typhoon that killed 17 in Japan, and a collapsed church in the Philippines after a deadly earthquake. Additional photos depict Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha, an art gallery in London, destroyed structures in the Philippines, and rescued tarsier monkeys. Further pictures capture a security exercise in India, landscapes in Yemen and Germany, political protests and trials, and celebrations in Palestine and Pakistan.
2015 - Pictures of the month_DECEMBER -Dec 16 - Dec 22vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photographs from December 16, 2015. It includes photos from around the world, such as a Syrian man running an illegal oil refinery obtaining crude from ISIS, Syrian refugees living in Mali, Christmas markets in Germany, and the first US interest rate hike in nearly a decade. The summary also mentions a mistrial in the trial of a Baltimore police officer charged in Freddie Gray's death and illuminated Christmas decorations in Colombia.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep 1 - Sep 8vinhbinh2010
This document provides a gallery of photos from September 1-8, 2016. It includes photos from around the world showing: relatives mourning a man killed in a drug bust in the Philippines; Iranians spending time in a salt lake; the opening of a new bridge in Istanbul; oil wells burning in Iraq; migrants being rescued in the Mediterranean; tomato throwing in Spain; tennis player Rafael Nadal; an explosion at a SpaceX launch site in Florida; Turkey sending tanks into Syria; earthquake recovery efforts in Italy; a solar eclipse in Africa; protests in Brazil over the impeachment of President Rousseff; flooding from Hurricane Hermine in Florida; the Burning Man festival in Nevada; protests in Brazil and Venezuela; and
AUGUST 2016- Pictures of the month - Aug.16 - Aug. 23vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from the month of August 2016 focusing on events from August 16th to August 23rd. It includes photos from the Olympics in Rio, battles against ISIS in Mosul and Sirte, flooding in Louisiana, protests in Milwaukee, and Madonna's visit to Cuba. The photos show sporting events, military action, natural disasters, and other news images from around the world during that period.
Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It has a population of 5.4 million people and its GDP per capita is $36,395. The two official languages are Finnish and Swedish. Finland has a highly educated population and a strong social welfare system. Some key aspects of Finnish culture include saunas, coffee drinking, reindeer herding, and respect for nature. Finns are typically independent, reliable, and value privacy.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec. 6 - Dec.11vinhbinh2010
This document contains 26 photos from wire services chronicling events between December 6-11, 2016. The photos show: Iraqi soldiers fighting ISIS in Mosul with rubble and weapons; a lone man living in a remote Siberian village; Libyan forces celebrating after clearing ISIS from Sirte; damage from an earthquake in Indonesia; and images of besieged rebel-held areas of Aleppo, Syria under attack. Locations include Mosul, Iraq; Mikhailovka, Russia; Sirte, Libya; Ule Glee, Indonesia; and Aleppo, Syria.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month -Sep.09 - Sep. 15vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of pictures from September 9th to September 15th, 2016. It includes photos from various news events during that period, such as:
- Native American protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota.
- Syrian rescue workers helping injured civilians after air strikes in Douma, Syria.
- Paralympic athletes competing in various events at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
- Pictures commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City.
- Ongoing protests and violence in Kashmir over recent killings in the disputed region.
The document consists of over 30 photos with captions describing the location and subject matter of each image. The photos provide a
2014 - images of NOVEMBER - Nov 16 - Nov 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of images from November 16-23, 2014. It includes 20 photos from November 16th covering topics like protests in Turkey over Kobani, the annual Gay Pride parade in Argentina, flooding in Switzerland, meetings between world leaders at the G20 summit, and demonstrations over the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson. The photos are from locations around the world and were taken by various photographers.
The document is a collection of images from October 16-17, 2013 covering various news events from around the world in 3 sentences or less:
Images show a new water park opening in North Korea, the aftermath of a typhoon that killed 17 in Japan, and a collapsed church in the Philippines after a deadly earthquake. Additional photos depict Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha, an art gallery in London, destroyed structures in the Philippines, and rescued tarsier monkeys. Further pictures capture a security exercise in India, landscapes in Yemen and Germany, political protests and trials, and celebrations in Palestine and Pakistan.
2015 - Pictures of the month_DECEMBER -Dec 16 - Dec 22vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photographs from December 16, 2015. It includes photos from around the world, such as a Syrian man running an illegal oil refinery obtaining crude from ISIS, Syrian refugees living in Mali, Christmas markets in Germany, and the first US interest rate hike in nearly a decade. The summary also mentions a mistrial in the trial of a Baltimore police officer charged in Freddie Gray's death and illuminated Christmas decorations in Colombia.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep 1 - Sep 8vinhbinh2010
This document provides a gallery of photos from September 1-8, 2016. It includes photos from around the world showing: relatives mourning a man killed in a drug bust in the Philippines; Iranians spending time in a salt lake; the opening of a new bridge in Istanbul; oil wells burning in Iraq; migrants being rescued in the Mediterranean; tomato throwing in Spain; tennis player Rafael Nadal; an explosion at a SpaceX launch site in Florida; Turkey sending tanks into Syria; earthquake recovery efforts in Italy; a solar eclipse in Africa; protests in Brazil over the impeachment of President Rousseff; flooding from Hurricane Hermine in Florida; the Burning Man festival in Nevada; protests in Brazil and Venezuela; and
AUGUST 2016- Pictures of the month - Aug.16 - Aug. 23vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from the month of August 2016 focusing on events from August 16th to August 23rd. It includes photos from the Olympics in Rio, battles against ISIS in Mosul and Sirte, flooding in Louisiana, protests in Milwaukee, and Madonna's visit to Cuba. The photos show sporting events, military action, natural disasters, and other news images from around the world during that period.
Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It has a population of 5.4 million people and its GDP per capita is $36,395. The two official languages are Finnish and Swedish. Finland has a highly educated population and a strong social welfare system. Some key aspects of Finnish culture include saunas, coffee drinking, reindeer herding, and respect for nature. Finns are typically independent, reliable, and value privacy.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec. 6 - Dec.11vinhbinh2010
This document contains 26 photos from wire services chronicling events between December 6-11, 2016. The photos show: Iraqi soldiers fighting ISIS in Mosul with rubble and weapons; a lone man living in a remote Siberian village; Libyan forces celebrating after clearing ISIS from Sirte; damage from an earthquake in Indonesia; and images of besieged rebel-held areas of Aleppo, Syria under attack. Locations include Mosul, Iraq; Mikhailovka, Russia; Sirte, Libya; Ule Glee, Indonesia; and Aleppo, Syria.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month -Sep.09 - Sep. 15vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of pictures from September 9th to September 15th, 2016. It includes photos from various news events during that period, such as:
- Native American protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota.
- Syrian rescue workers helping injured civilians after air strikes in Douma, Syria.
- Paralympic athletes competing in various events at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
- Pictures commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City.
- Ongoing protests and violence in Kashmir over recent killings in the disputed region.
The document consists of over 30 photos with captions describing the location and subject matter of each image. The photos provide a
2014 - images of NOVEMBER - Nov 16 - Nov 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of images from November 16-23, 2014. It includes 20 photos from November 16th covering topics like protests in Turkey over Kobani, the annual Gay Pride parade in Argentina, flooding in Switzerland, meetings between world leaders at the G20 summit, and demonstrations over the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson. The photos are from locations around the world and were taken by various photographers.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY - Feb 09 - Feb 16vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from February 2016 with captions. It includes photos from around the world showing: Syrian army soldiers inspecting the site of a suicide bombing in Damascus; a train collision in Germany that killed several people; the drying of Lake Poopo in Bolivia; celebrations for the Chinese New Year; and early primary voting in New Hampshire. The photos provide a glimpse into news events from various locations in February 2016.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY- Feb 23 - Feb 29vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from February 23-24, 2016 covering various international stories. Some of the key events covered include: the ongoing recovery efforts in Fukushima, Japan five years after the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster; severe weather and tornado damage in Louisiana, USA; the migrant crisis in Greece as people wait at closed borders; and the ongoing conflict in Syria ahead of a ceasefire. The photos provide a visual overview of news from across the world on those dates.
Paris, Musée du Louvre: Picture Gallery, The Masterpiecesguimera
The document provides information about the history and collection of the Louvre museum in Paris. It began as a royal fortress and was transformed into a palace starting in the 16th century. It grew into one of the world's largest art museums, housing famous works like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. The Louvre opened as the first national public art gallery in 1793 and continues to showcase its vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and antiquities.
2016- Pictures of the month_ MARCH - Mar 22 - Mar 31vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photos from March 22-23, 2016. It includes photos from the Brussels airport and subway bombings that killed 34 people, memorials in Brussels honoring the victims, increased security in the Belgian capital, and celebrations of Holi festival in India amid the somber events in Europe. The document also has photos from Syria, Cuba, Congo, US campaign rallies and other international news from those dates.
International Women's Day celebrates the achievements of women in economic, political, and social spheres. Some of the women highlighted include American aviator Amelia Earhart, Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, French fashion designer Coco Chanel, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, American actress Marilyn Monroe, civil rights activist Rosa Parks, Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, Australian feminist Germaine Greer, American photographer Annie Leibovitz, American poet and activist Maya Angelou, Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai, and Guatemalan human rights activist Rigoberta Menchú. The document also mentions Princess Diana, singer Taylor Swift, tennis player Serena Williams, singer
2016 - Pictures of the month_MARCH - Mar_01 - Mar_08vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photos from March 2016 with captions describing the photos. Some of the photos show: Syrian refugees at the Greek border; Lady Gaga performing at the Oscars; voters in the 2016 US primaries; a large Lego giraffe sculpture in China; and migrants protesting the dismantling of the Calais refugee camp by setting shelters on fire. The photos provide a glimpse into news events from around the world during the month of March 2016.
The document lists places, people, and dates that appear to be related to photos taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, described as the "father of photojournalism". Some of the locations and subjects mentioned include Paris in the 1930s and 1940s, Istanbul in 1934, Madrid in 1933, and photos of Marne in 1938, the Berlin Wall in 1963, and Che Guevara with Jean-Paul Sartre in 1946. The document concludes with Henri Cartier-Bresson's birth and death dates of 1908 to 2004.
The document discusses the selection of four models - Lizzie Carr, Katy Westwood, Evie Akerman, and Seb Dewhirst - to be featured in a magazine spread. Lizzie Carr will be the cover girl and in a double page spread due to her previous modeling experience and stereotypically attractive looks appealing to younger audiences. Katy Westwood and Evie Akerman were also chosen for their attractiveness and to provide variety in hair color among the models. Seb Dewhirst was selected because he photographs well and fits the type of a young, fresh-faced boyband member that will attract the target female readership demographics.
The document discusses various commodity derivatives markets and exchanges around the world. It provides details on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange of India (NCDEX) and Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX), including the commodities traded and clearing/settlement processes. It also summarizes information on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) and contracts traded there such as gold and rubber. Finally, it outlines the Dalian Commodities Exchange in China and types of contracts traded including corn, soybeans, and crude soybean oil.
The TV series Daejanggeum is based on the true story of Jang-geum, an apprentice cook that became the first female royal physician of the Joseon Dynasty.
Inspired by this heroine, Soohee Kim tells us her own story of perseverance and
talks about the changes experienced by South Korea in the last 40 years.
The document discusses several photographs taken of two characters. It provides feedback on the lighting, angles, and compositions of the shots. The best photo is praised for having the characters centered and facing the camera, clearly showing their happy facial expressions and connection while removing distractions like bags or dogs.
2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY- Jan 16 - Jan 22vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from January 16-17, 2016. On January 16, photos showed celebrations in Taiwan after an election, attacks in Burkina Faso and Istanbul, migrant rescues in the Mediterranean, and Iraqi forces in Ramadi after recapturing the city from ISIS. On January 17, photos depicted patrols by Iraqi forces in Ramadi, migrants in Serbia, aftermath of the Burkina Faso attack, a religious gathering in Bangladesh, weapons exhibition in Russia, and the Democratic debate in South Carolina.
2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY_ Jan 23 - Jan 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of 30 news photographs from January 2016 with captions describing the photos and providing details about the photographer, location, and date. The photos show scenes from around the world and cover topics like refugees in Greece and Serbia, a blizzard in the eastern US, tennis in Australia, devotees in Malaysia and Nepal, icy conditions in China and Russia, and protests in Syria.
2016 - Pictures of the month_APRIL - Apr 09 - Apr 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from April 9-15, 2016. Some of the key photos show:
- Migrant children playing in Greece under a mural as the EU-Turkey deal on returning migrants was implemented.
- A woman drying vegetables in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
- Two men waving for help from a deserted island in Micronesia, who were later rescued.
- President Obama and his daughter walking in the rain after departing Los Angeles.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY- Feb 01 - Feb.08vinhbinh2010
The document provides photos and captions from February 1-8, 2016. It includes 31 photos from around the world, including Syria, China, Greece, Spain, Palestine, Afghanistan, Peru, Malawi, Norway, United Arab Emirates, France, South Africa, Wales, Turkey, London, Saudi Arabia, Iran, United States, Brazil, Portugal, Vietnam. The photos show scenes from daily life, politics, disasters, holidays and ceremonies. They provide a glimpse into world events from over a week in early February 2016.
2016 - Pictures of the month : MARCH - Mar.16 - Mar. 22vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from March 16-23, 2016. It includes photos from refugee camps in Jordan, elections in Ohio, a wedding in Syria, children's clinics in Zaatari camp, the CeBit technology fair in Germany, and a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan that killed at least 13 people. The photos come from news agencies like Reuters and cover international stories from that time period.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY - Feb 09 - Feb 16vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from February 2016 with captions. It includes photos from around the world showing: Syrian army soldiers inspecting the site of a suicide bombing in Damascus; a train collision in Germany that killed several people; the drying of Lake Poopo in Bolivia; celebrations for the Chinese New Year; and early primary voting in New Hampshire. The photos provide a glimpse into news events from various locations in February 2016.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY- Feb 23 - Feb 29vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from February 23-24, 2016 covering various international stories. Some of the key events covered include: the ongoing recovery efforts in Fukushima, Japan five years after the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster; severe weather and tornado damage in Louisiana, USA; the migrant crisis in Greece as people wait at closed borders; and the ongoing conflict in Syria ahead of a ceasefire. The photos provide a visual overview of news from across the world on those dates.
Paris, Musée du Louvre: Picture Gallery, The Masterpiecesguimera
The document provides information about the history and collection of the Louvre museum in Paris. It began as a royal fortress and was transformed into a palace starting in the 16th century. It grew into one of the world's largest art museums, housing famous works like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. The Louvre opened as the first national public art gallery in 1793 and continues to showcase its vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and antiquities.
2016- Pictures of the month_ MARCH - Mar 22 - Mar 31vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photos from March 22-23, 2016. It includes photos from the Brussels airport and subway bombings that killed 34 people, memorials in Brussels honoring the victims, increased security in the Belgian capital, and celebrations of Holi festival in India amid the somber events in Europe. The document also has photos from Syria, Cuba, Congo, US campaign rallies and other international news from those dates.
International Women's Day celebrates the achievements of women in economic, political, and social spheres. Some of the women highlighted include American aviator Amelia Earhart, Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, French fashion designer Coco Chanel, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, American actress Marilyn Monroe, civil rights activist Rosa Parks, Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, Australian feminist Germaine Greer, American photographer Annie Leibovitz, American poet and activist Maya Angelou, Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai, and Guatemalan human rights activist Rigoberta Menchú. The document also mentions Princess Diana, singer Taylor Swift, tennis player Serena Williams, singer
2016 - Pictures of the month_MARCH - Mar_01 - Mar_08vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photos from March 2016 with captions describing the photos. Some of the photos show: Syrian refugees at the Greek border; Lady Gaga performing at the Oscars; voters in the 2016 US primaries; a large Lego giraffe sculpture in China; and migrants protesting the dismantling of the Calais refugee camp by setting shelters on fire. The photos provide a glimpse into news events from around the world during the month of March 2016.
The document lists places, people, and dates that appear to be related to photos taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, described as the "father of photojournalism". Some of the locations and subjects mentioned include Paris in the 1930s and 1940s, Istanbul in 1934, Madrid in 1933, and photos of Marne in 1938, the Berlin Wall in 1963, and Che Guevara with Jean-Paul Sartre in 1946. The document concludes with Henri Cartier-Bresson's birth and death dates of 1908 to 2004.
The document discusses the selection of four models - Lizzie Carr, Katy Westwood, Evie Akerman, and Seb Dewhirst - to be featured in a magazine spread. Lizzie Carr will be the cover girl and in a double page spread due to her previous modeling experience and stereotypically attractive looks appealing to younger audiences. Katy Westwood and Evie Akerman were also chosen for their attractiveness and to provide variety in hair color among the models. Seb Dewhirst was selected because he photographs well and fits the type of a young, fresh-faced boyband member that will attract the target female readership demographics.
The document discusses various commodity derivatives markets and exchanges around the world. It provides details on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange of India (NCDEX) and Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX), including the commodities traded and clearing/settlement processes. It also summarizes information on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) and contracts traded there such as gold and rubber. Finally, it outlines the Dalian Commodities Exchange in China and types of contracts traded including corn, soybeans, and crude soybean oil.
The TV series Daejanggeum is based on the true story of Jang-geum, an apprentice cook that became the first female royal physician of the Joseon Dynasty.
Inspired by this heroine, Soohee Kim tells us her own story of perseverance and
talks about the changes experienced by South Korea in the last 40 years.
The document discusses several photographs taken of two characters. It provides feedback on the lighting, angles, and compositions of the shots. The best photo is praised for having the characters centered and facing the camera, clearly showing their happy facial expressions and connection while removing distractions like bags or dogs.
2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY- Jan 16 - Jan 22vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from January 16-17, 2016. On January 16, photos showed celebrations in Taiwan after an election, attacks in Burkina Faso and Istanbul, migrant rescues in the Mediterranean, and Iraqi forces in Ramadi after recapturing the city from ISIS. On January 17, photos depicted patrols by Iraqi forces in Ramadi, migrants in Serbia, aftermath of the Burkina Faso attack, a religious gathering in Bangladesh, weapons exhibition in Russia, and the Democratic debate in South Carolina.
2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY_ Jan 23 - Jan 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of 30 news photographs from January 2016 with captions describing the photos and providing details about the photographer, location, and date. The photos show scenes from around the world and cover topics like refugees in Greece and Serbia, a blizzard in the eastern US, tennis in Australia, devotees in Malaysia and Nepal, icy conditions in China and Russia, and protests in Syria.
2016 - Pictures of the month_APRIL - Apr 09 - Apr 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from April 9-15, 2016. Some of the key photos show:
- Migrant children playing in Greece under a mural as the EU-Turkey deal on returning migrants was implemented.
- A woman drying vegetables in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
- Two men waving for help from a deserted island in Micronesia, who were later rescued.
- President Obama and his daughter walking in the rain after departing Los Angeles.
2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY- Feb 01 - Feb.08vinhbinh2010
The document provides photos and captions from February 1-8, 2016. It includes 31 photos from around the world, including Syria, China, Greece, Spain, Palestine, Afghanistan, Peru, Malawi, Norway, United Arab Emirates, France, South Africa, Wales, Turkey, London, Saudi Arabia, Iran, United States, Brazil, Portugal, Vietnam. The photos show scenes from daily life, politics, disasters, holidays and ceremonies. They provide a glimpse into world events from over a week in early February 2016.
2016 - Pictures of the month : MARCH - Mar.16 - Mar. 22vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from March 16-23, 2016. It includes photos from refugee camps in Jordan, elections in Ohio, a wedding in Syria, children's clinics in Zaatari camp, the CeBit technology fair in Germany, and a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan that killed at least 13 people. The photos come from news agencies like Reuters and cover international stories from that time period.
MAY, 2016_ Pictures of the month_ May 08 - May 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from May 8-15, 2016 that cover various news events around the world within that timeframe. These include pictures of protests in Chile calling on the government to help with economic impacts of an algal bloom, wildfires forcing mass evacuations in Fort McMurray, Canada, and daily life and events in North Korea including Kim Jong Un speaking at a party congress. The pictures come from news agencies around the world and cover politics, natural disasters, sports, culture and more from two weeks in early May 2016.
JULY 2016 - Pictures of the month -July 1 - July 8vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from July 1-8, 2016 including:
1) A dead humpback whale washing ashore in Los Angeles and runners competing in the US Olympic trials.
2) Protesters marching in Hong Kong and Bangladeshi passengers crowding a train for Eid al-Fitr.
3) Muslims offering prayers at mosques in India and South Africa to mark Ramadan.
4) Models displaying body paint at the World Bodypainting Festival in Austria.
5) Ceremonies in France and the UK commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.
2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY - Jan 08 - Jan 15vinhbinh2010
This document appears to be a collection of photos taken between January 8th and 9th, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world, such as protests over executions in Saudi Arabia, the recapture of drug lord El Chapo in Mexico, the aftermath of airstrikes in rebel-held Syria, and preparations for a military parade in India. The document seems to serve as an photographic archive of major news events from those two days.
2016 - Pictures of the month_MAY - May 01 - May 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides photos and summaries of news events from May 1-2, 2016. It discusses the arrival of the first US cruise ship in Havana, Cuba since 1959 bringing hundreds of American tourists. It also mentions a large ivory bonfire in Kenya to destroy confiscated ivory from elephant poaching. Other topics included May Day protests around the world, campaign events for 2016 US presidential candidates, and photos of daily life and events from around the world on those dates.
JUNE 2016 - Pictures of the month - Jun 09 - Jun 15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from June 9-15, 2016 with captions. It includes photos of: firefighters rescuing women from floods in Germany; cattle being herded through floodwaters in Texas; injured people after airstrikes in Syria; a man leaving a polling station after voting in New Jersey; smoke rising from a Syrian city; and various other news photos from around the world on topics like the 2016 US election, Ramadan, flooding, and war. The photos have dates and image credits but no overarching analysis or commentary.
2015- Pictures of the month_DECEMBER -Dec 23 -Dec 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs taken between December 23-31, 2015. The photos show:
- A Senegalese man in Spain who won the lottery.
- Foggy conditions in Washington D.C. and New York due to warm weather.
- Religious celebrations and scenes from around the world, including India, Yemen, France, Turkey, and Russia.
- Rescue efforts after a landslide in China.
- Syrian refugees harvesting cannabis in Lebanon to support their families despite risks from ISIS.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 1)maditabalnco
This document is a collection of 20 news photographs from 2016 covering a wide range of topics from around the world. Some of the photos show protests in the US, UK, France and Zimbabwe; natural disasters like flooding and wildfires; the US presidential election; refugees and migrants in Greece, Libya and Syria; and daily life in China, India, Brazil and other countries.
JUNE 2016 - Pictures of the month - Jun 16 - Jun 23vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from June 15-23, 2016. It includes 20 photos from various locations around the world including France, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, the United States, Australia, Greece, Gibraltar, China, South Africa, Bangladesh, Norway, Bolivia, California, El Salvador, and the United Kingdom. The photos show scenes from the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, Ramadan, the conflict with ISIS, refugee crises, wildfires, political protests, the Orlando nightclub shooting, Disney's new Shanghai park, apartheid commemorations, and the murder of a British lawmaker.
2016 - Pictures of the month _APRIL - Apr 16 - Apr 21vinhbinh2010
This document contains 44 photos from April 15-16, 2016 related to various news events that occurred during that period. The photos show: Ted Cruz playing foosball in Syracuse; visitors at the DMZ in Korea after a failed missile launch; tourists at the Dead Sea in Israel; a Jackie Robinson mural in Philadelphia; earthquake damage in Japan from a 7.3 magnitude quake on April 16; Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton visiting the Taj Mahal; rescue efforts and damage from the Japan earthquake; a soccer match in Serbia; Afghan troops fighting Taliban; a metro station in Pyonghong; snow cleanup in Colorado; memorial for Sewol ferry victims in Korea; a collapsed bridge in Ecuador after a
The document is a collection of photographs from around the world showing how various cultures and locations celebrated and rang in the new year of 2016. The photos depict celebrations such as fireworks displays, swimming traditions, religious ceremonies, and other cultural events. Locations span from Egypt, Israel, Dubai, Germany, Japan, London, South Korea, Italy, France, South Africa, Scotland, Poland, Portugal, China, Gaza, the Philippines, South Korea, Ukraine, Germany, India, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Florida, Japan, and Belarus.
MAY 2016 - Pictures of the month - May 16 - May 23vinhbinh2010
Kenyan police used tear gas and beat opposition supporters during a protest in Nairobi demanding the disbandment of the electoral authority. Photos from May 16th document protests in Kenya, Afghanistan, India, and other countries, as well as traditional celebrations in Spain. The month's photos also show the Duchess of Cambridge boxing in London and Leicester City celebrating their unexpected Premier League title.
NOVEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Nov.2́8 - Nov.30vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of pictures from November 28-30, 2016. It includes 12 photos with captions describing protests in Haiti over election results, a demonstration in India against a currency ban, Belarus receiving military helicopters from Russia, and other events around the world on those dates. The photos are from news agencies and cover politics, daily life, conflicts and more.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.̣ 28 - Dec. 31vinhbinh2010
This document contains a collection of news photographs from December 28-31, 2016 from various news sources. The photographs show a variety of events around the world, including: Pope Francis receiving a parrot as a gift in Vatican City; a wedding photo in China; refugees at a camp in Greece; tributes left for singer George Michael in London after his death; Israeli settlements in the West Bank; Iraqis fleeing the city of Bartella; Santa Claus visiting a hospital in Belarus; a train derailment in India; and pictures of Donald Trump with boxing promoter Don King and Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter in Palm Beach.
2016 - Pictures of the month_APRIL- Apr. 01 - Apr.08vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary and photos from April 2016. It describes cherry blossom festivals in Tokyo and Washington D.C. It also covers a camel festival and race held in Mongolia in early March, where families gathered to watch camel racing and polo. The document concludes with photos from displaced civilian camps in Iraq, protests in France, Brazil and Turkey, and cherry blossoms in Washington D.C.
AUGUST 2016 - Pictures of the month - Aug.01 - Aug. 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides pictures and captions from August 1-8, 2016. It includes photos from around the world including a humanoid robot in Tokyo, the Olympics in Rio, forest fires in Greece, a drug rehabilitation center in Indonesia, and the premier of Suicide Squad in New York. It also has multiple photos of the wreckage of a Russian helicopter shot down in Syria.
JULY 2016 - Pictures of the month -July 09- July 16vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from July 9-16, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world like flooding in China, protests in Baton Rouge over a police shooting, Portugal winning the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, Andy Murray winning Wimbledon, and Theresa May becoming the new UK Prime Minister. The photos cover stories on politics, sports, natural disasters, and commemorations of past tragedies.
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DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec. 14 - Dec.20, 2018.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from December 14-20, 2018 with captions providing context. It discusses several ongoing conflicts and issues during this period:
- Continued protests along the Gaza border between Palestinians and Israeli forces
- Migration crises including Venezuelans fleeing to Chile traversing the Andes Mountains and Cuban migrants risking their lives to cross the Chilean border.
- Violence and tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in Gaza and the West Bank.
DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec. 6 - Dec.13, 2018.vinhbinh2010
This document is a gallery of news photographs from December 6-13, 2018. It features photos from events around the world during that period, including:
- Pictures of a Honduran woman who gave birth while traveling with a migrant caravan and is now seeking asylum in the US.
- Photos from protests in Bolivia and France over political issues.
- Images showing daily life in locations like India, Russia, China, and Belarus.
- Shots of space launches and urban landscapes from around the globe.
The gallery provides a visual summary of major stories and events during the second week of December 2018.
DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec.1 - Dec. 6, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document contains a collection of photos from December 1-6, 2018 with captions. The photos show: the aftermath of protests in Paris by yellow vest protesters; mourners at a vigil for former President George H.W. Bush in Texas; and a man dressed as Santa Claus distributing toys and food to children in a Venezuelan slum. The document provides a brief visual overview of international news events during that period.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.24 - Nov.29, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from November 24-29, 2018 with captions. It includes photos of Iraqi soldiers who received tattoos to cover scars from war injuries. One soldier's tattoos honor his fiancée killed in a bombing and express his ongoing pain. The photos also depict the journey of an Afghan migrant, Ali Rezaie, who arrived in Germany in 2015 and has integrated by working various jobs and making German friends, but still lacks secure immigration status. Finally, it shows Syrian migrant Haidar Darwish, who found new freedom in Germany to perform drag shows, an act that could not be done in his homeland.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.17 - Nov.23, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from November 17-23, 2018. It includes photos from Syria showing children returning to school in Raqqa after ISIS rule, photos of North and South Korea destroying border guard posts, photos of destruction from wildfires in California, photos of soccer fans in Argentina, and photos of President Trump visiting areas destroyed by wildfires in California.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.12 - Nov.16, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs taken between November 1-8, 2018 that depict around 50 LGBTQ migrants who are traveling with a larger Central American migrant caravan hoping to reach the US border to seek asylum. The photos show the LGBTQ migrants facing harassment and abuse during their journey. They have banded together for protection. The photos also depict the difficult living conditions and challenges they face accessing facilities along the way.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.8 - Nov.12, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from November 8-12, 2018. It includes photos of President Trump at a campaign rally, troops setting up at the US-Mexico border, migrants in Mexico, commemorations of WWI, wildfires in California destroying the town of Paradise, mass shootings in Thousand Oaks, and historical photos from WWI.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.1 - Nov.8, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Nov.1 - Nov.8, 2018" containing photos from news sources between those dates. It includes photos from events like the migrant caravan in Mexico and Central America, Google employee walkouts, celebrations of All Saints Day and Day of the Dead, and autumn foliage scenes from around the world. The photos are accompanied by brief captions noting the date, location and subject of each image.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct. 29 - Oct .31, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document summarizes photos from the Associated Press that show a nationalist summer camp in Ukraine that trains children as young as 8 years old in military tactics like handling assault rifles. The camp is run by a radical nationalist group and aims to teach children nationalist ideology and how to defend Ukraine from Russians and their sympathizers. Camp activities shown in the photos include tactical exercises, shooting drills, and lectures that promote nationalist values and denounce LGBT rights and other Western influences. The overall document provides extensive details about the camp's paramilitary activities and radical nationalist mission.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct 24 - Oct 29, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a summary of pictures from October 24-29, 2018 from various news sources. It includes 14 photos with captions describing events around the world, such as a hurricane in Mexico, migrant caravans in Central America, soccer matches in South America, and fashion shows in Brazil. The photos provide a visual overview of world events during that period.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.19 - Oct.24, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a gallery of photos from Reuters taken between April 7-12, 2018 related to the dairy industry in the US and Canada. The photos show scenes from dairy farms in the US struggling with low milk prices, as well as pictures of dairy cows and farmers. Canada's dairy industry is protected through supply management and production quotas, allowing farmers to earn higher prices compared to US farmers and weather market challenges. While a new trade deal provided some additional access to Canada's dairy market, the impact is small and unlikely to significantly help struggling US dairy farmers dealing with oversupply issues.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.15 - Oct.19, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Oct.15 - Oct.19, 2018" by vinhbinh2010. It contains 29 slides with photos from various dates ranging from December 2017 to August 2018. The photos are from Poland, Chile and other locations and depict topics like territorial defense forces training in Poland, lithium mining in Chile's Atacama Desert, and daily life.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.11 - Oct.15, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a summary of pictures taken between October 11-15, 2018 related to migration. It includes photos from Tunisia showing families who have lost loved ones attempting to migrate to Europe by sea. Other photos show migrants in Colombia, including Venezuelans who have crossed into Colombia to escape economic hardship in Venezuela and are now living as undocumented migrants. The photos depict the journeys, living conditions, and challenges faced by migrants in both locations.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct 5 - Oct.11, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Oct.5 - Oct.11, 2018" that contains photos and captions from news sources describing current events during that period. It includes photos from Zimbabwe showing the decline of the country's rail system, confrontation between protesters and a US Senator, funeral for Palestinian killed by Israeli troops, Catalan independence protests, Australian outback festival, and Philippine jail inspection. It also features photos of a Japanese helicopter carrier with profiles of female crew members integrating into traditionally male roles in the country's navy.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.1 - Oct.5, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from October 1-5, 2018. It includes photos from: the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia that devastated the city of Palu; clashes in Barcelona on the anniversary of Catalonia's banned independence referendum; ceremonies marking the one-year anniversary of the Las Vegas mass shooting; Paris Fashion Week runway shows; the eye of Hurricane Florence captured from space; astronauts aboard the International Space Station; and more news events from around the world during that period.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sept.22 - Sept.30, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a 299 slide presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Sept.22 - Sept.30, 2018" that was created by vinhbinh2010. It contains photos from news sources from September 22nd to September 30th depicting current events primarily in the Middle East, including protests in Iraq and Gaza, Shiite religious rituals, and military parades in Iran. Each photo is accompanied by a caption with the date and brief description.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sept.17 - Sept.21, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a slideshow presentation of news photographs taken between September 17-21, 2018. It includes photos from the controversial Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearings, protests of migrants being forced from forests in Morocco, the eruption of a volcano in Chile, flooding from Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, and the Berlin Marathon. The photos are accompanied by captions sourced from Associated Press news stories.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.12 - Sep.17, 2018vinhbinh2010
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SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.6 - Sep.12, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation containing photos from July 18, 2018 to August 12, 2018 with captions. It focuses on three main topics:
1) Photos and a story about the deteriorating condition of a historic 6-floor timber building on an island near Istanbul that was originally built as a hotel but later served as an orphanage for Greek children until 1964.
2) Photos from Iran showing Afghan musicians performing and dealing with cultural restrictions.
3) Photos from Gaza depicting daily life, destruction from Israeli airstrikes, and Palestinians injured during protests at the border with Israel.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.1 - Sep. 6, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document discusses China's efforts to regulate its hydropower industry by demolishing illegal small dams. It notes thousands of small dams were built rapidly which damaged the environment. Now, China wants to reverse course and close hundreds of dams while protecting state investments. Officials and experts disagree on how many dams should close and which criteria to use. The document also discusses how large dams have negatively impacted local rivers and fish populations according to farmers.
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2016 - Pictures of the month_FEBRUARY - Feb 16 - Feb 23
1. 2016
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Feb. 16 – Feb. 22
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2. More than 5,000 people, mostly
Syrians and Afghans, used the
Arctic route last year before the
government tightened the border
in November and started
deporting those who were not
deemed to be in need of
protection in Norway.
Though that's just a trickle
compared to the 1 million people
who entered Europe last year
from the south across the
Mediterranean Sea, it forced
Norwegian authorities to quickly
set up migrant shelters in small
towns separated by mile upon
mile of untouched wilderness.
Above: Arzoo Abdul Hakim holds a
freshly caught cod fish as he
chases other children round the
temporary Altnes camp refugee
camp on the island of Seiland,
northern Norway on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 2
3. On Seiland island, a nature reserve west of Hammerfest, Stig Erland Hansen was asked to temporarily house dozens
of asylum-seekers in a remote lodge where he hosts adventure tourists during the summer.
"At first I thought it was crazy," Hansen says, clasping a cup of black coffee inside the main cabin. "Is it possible to
have people in darkness on an island?"
Yet the 36 asylum-seekers staying here, all but one from Afghanistan, seem surprisingly at ease. Hansen and
Mannsverk say it's because they try to keep them active: fishing, chopping wood, sledding, skiing, and hiking instead
of just sitting around waiting for a decision by the Norwegian Immigration Directorate, which can take more than a
year.
Above: Stig Erland Hansen, center, owner of the Altnes camp, returns from a fishing trip with asylum seekers who
show off their catch on the island of Seiland on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 3
4. Migrants say they have
adapted to the cold — the
temperature rarely drops
below 14 degrees Fahrenheit
along the coast, though it gets
much colder further inland. It's
the darkness that throws them
off.
Above: The morning ferry
arrives at the island of Seiland
on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 4
5. The camp on Seiland is a far
cry from the crowded and jail-
like migrant centers in some
parts of Europe. Afghan
children laugh and holler as
they sled down the slope from
the camp to the rocky
shoreline, where men
speaking Dari rinse fish caught
in the icy fjord.
Above: Asylum seekers gather
round a fire as they cook a
meal overlooking the
temporary Altnes camp
refugee camp on the island of
Seiland on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 5
6. By the spring, the lodge will go back
to its regular tourist business and
the asylum-seekers will have to be
transferred elsewhere, perhaps to
permanent asylum centers like the
one in Alta. The city of 20,000 has
years of experience with integrating
asylum-seekers into the local
community.
Above: Afghan asylum seeker
Roheek Yausofi waits his turn for
food cooked on an open fire, with
fish caught the day before by his
father, on the island of Seiland on
Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 6
7. The camp at Seiland is a cluster of
wooden houses facing a pristine
fjord. Reachable only by boat, the
isolated location gives you a sense of
being at the end of the world.
Above: Afghan asylum seeker
Helanar Nawabi looks out of the
main entrance of the Altnes camp on
the island of Seiland on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 7
8. Asylum seekers take their children fro
a walk near the temporary
accommodation at the Altnes camp on
the island of Seiland on Feb. 2, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 02 , 2016
March 8, 2016 8
9. .
Waiting for their asylum claims
to be processed, hundreds of
people in emergency shelters in
Hammerfest and neighboring
towns are slowly getting used to
the extreme climate and
unfamiliar customs of the High
North.
Above: Asylum seekers leave the
refugee camp in Hammerfest to
walk to the town's center on
Feb. 4, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 04 , 2016
March 8, 2016 9
10. From her modest room, Huda al-
Haggar admires the wonderland of
snow and ice, a sight so different from
her native Yemen, where a Saudi
airstrike destroyed her home, forcing
her to flee with her young son.
"It's wonderful when I wake up in the
morning and see this picture, the sea
and the mountains. It's a wonderful
place," the young woman says as 5-
year-old Omar plays with Lego on her
lap.
The wooden barracks where al-
Haggar and her son live used to house
oil workers until Europe's migrant
crisis reached the jagged shores of
northern Norway, where the
continent drops dramatically into the
Arctic Ocean.
Above: Refugee Huda al-Haggar and
her son Omar walk outside the
refugee camp in Hammerfest on Feb.
4, 2016.
Alastair Grant / AP
Feb. 04 , 2016
March 8, 2016 10
12. Photographer
Jim Young
Location
COLUMBIA, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
Democratic presidential
candidate Bernie Sanders
attends the Faith Leaders Prayer
Breakfast in Columbia, South
Carolina, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Jim Young
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 12
13. Photographer
Thomas Peter
Location
TOKYO, JAPAN
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
A man is reflected in a warped
mirror in a corridor of an office
building in Tokyo, Japan February
16, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 13
14. Photographer
Joe Penney
Location
NIAMEY, Niger
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16, 2016
A security officer sleeps with his gun
next to him on the roof of the
headquarters of MDR-Tarna political
party in Niamey, Niger, February 16,
2016. Niger will hold presidential and
legislative elections on Sunday. MDR
stands for Movement for Democratic
Renewal. REUTERS/Joe Penney
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 14
15. Photographer
Joe Penney
Location
NIAMEY, NIGER
Reuters / Tuesday,
February 16, 2016
A woman walks past
electoral campaign
posters for presidential
candidate Seini Oumarou
in Niamey, Niger, February
16, 2016. Niger holds
presidential and
legislative elections on
Sunday. REUTERS/Joe
Penney
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 15
16. Photographer
Handout .
Location
PARIS, France
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Members of Eagles of Death Metal
perform at the Olympia concert hall
in Paris, France, February 16, 2016.
Eagles of Death Metal (EODM), the
band on stage during the deadly
Islamic State attacks at the Bataclan
in Paris in November last year, on
Tuesday performed at the Olympia
as a tribute to the victims of the
attacks. REUTERS/David Wolff-
Patrick/Handout via Reuters
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 16
17. An English Setter gets its fur blown with a hair dryer in the grooming area on the second day
of the 140th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show on Feb. 16, 2016 in New York City.
The dog competition culminates in the naming of the dog that is "Best in Show."
Stephanie Keith / Getty ImagesFeb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 17
18. North Koreans watch from the Kim Il Sung Square as
fireworks explode over the Juche Tower during
celebrations of the “Day of the Shining Star” or birthday
anniversary of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016, in Pyongyang, North Korea. The
celebrations of Kim’s birthday anniversary, a revered
national holiday, came as South Koreaís president warned
that North Korea faces collapse if it doesnít abandon its
nuclear weapons program, amid an international outcry
over Pyongyangís January nuclear test and the Feb. 7
rocket launch. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 18
19. Yemeni men bury the body
of the wife of a TV director
Mounir al-Hakimi who was
killed by a Saudi-led airstrike
in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday,
Feb. 16, 2016. The TV
director, his wife, and three
children were killed in their
home on Feb. 10. (AP
Photo/Hani Mohammed)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 19
20. Supporters of Uganda’s long-time President Yoweri Museveni cheer as a helicopter they
believe him to be in makes an overflight, before his arrival at a rally at the Kololo Airstrip in
Kampala, Uganda Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016. Opposition leader Kizza Besigye, in a close race
with Museveni, said Tuesday he does not believe the election will be free and fair. (AP
Photo/Ben Curtis)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 20
21. A coast guard officer keeps notes
as a man sits at a registration and
hospitality center for refugees
and migrants, known as a
hotspot, on the eastern Greek
island of Chios, Tuesday, Feb. 16,
2016. Greek Defense Minister
Panos Kammenos said that
military teams have set up most
of the long-delayed migrant
reception facilities the country
has promised its European Union
partners to build. But he said the
installations may not have to be
fully used. (AP Photo/Petros
Giannakouris)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 21
22. Snow almost covers a wild animal warning sign on the road near to the small village of
Opakua, northern Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016. After beginning a mild winter the
temperatures have fallen in the north of the country with snow, rain and cold winds. (AP
Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 22
23. Supporters for Republican
presidential candidate, Ohio Gov.
John Kasich wait for his arrival for
a town hall meeting, Tuesday, Feb.
16, 2016, in Livonia, Mich. (AP
Photo/Carlos Osorio)
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 23
24. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, February
16, 2016
A Sultan Murad brigade
fighter (L), part of the Free
Syrian Army, stands next to
men they have taken as
prisoners who used to fight
with the Democratic Forces
of Syria, in Aleppo, Syria,
February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Abdelrahmin
Ismail
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 24
25. Photographer
Brendan McDermid
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
Handler Valerie Nunez Atkinson
runs with CJ, a German Shorthaired
Pointer from the Sporting Group
that won Best in Show, at the
Westminster Kennel Club Dog show
at Madison Square Garden in New
York, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 25
26. Photographer
Ricardo Rojas
Location
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Emergency services workers search a house that collapsed after explosions at an LPG gas
distribution station in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, February 16, 2016. At least 40
people were injured and the cause of the explosions is still being investigated, according to
rescue services. REUTERS/Ricardo Rojas
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 26
27. Photographer
Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Location
MORELIA, Mexico
Reuters / Tuesday, February
16, 2016
Pope Francis hugs two girls
during a meeting with youths
at the Jose Maria Morelos y
Pavon stadium in Morelia,
Mexico, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Carlos Garcia
Rawlins
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 27
28. Photographer
Rainier Ehrhardt
Location
GREENVILLE, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
Donald Trump walks down the
street accompanied by U.S. Secret
Service agents as he arrives at his
campaign headquarters in
Greenville, South Carolina,
February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Rainier Ehrhardt
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 28
29. Photographer
Kevin Lamarque
Location
RANCHO MIRAGE, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16, 2016
President Obama is flanked by leaders
from the 10-nation Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
summit during a group photo
opportunity in Rancho Mirage,
California, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 29
30. Photographer
Leonhard Foeger
Location
SENTILJ, Slovenia
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
Migrants walk along a train upon
their arrival at a makeshift train
station close to the Austrian
border town of Spielfeld in the
village of Sentilj, Slovenia,
February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 30
31. Photographer
Carlos Barria
Location
WASHINGTON, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, February 16,
2016
The bench of late Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia is seen
draped with black wool crepe in
memoriam inside the Supreme
Court in Washington, February
16, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 31
32. Palestinians play in the ruins of a
building that was destroyed in the 2014
war between Israel and Hamas
militants, in Gaza City, on Feb. 16,
2016.
MOHAMMED ABED / AFP - Getty
Images
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 32
33. A Christian child walks through a
refugee camp in Kaga-Bandoro,
Central African Republic, on Feb.
16, 2016. Refugees in the north of
Central African Republic say they
hope the new president will bring
peace but no one is heading home
just yet. Thousands are still living
in displacement camps in Kaga-
Bandoro, a stronghold of the
former Muslim rebel group known
as Seleka that was in power for
nearly a year. The one-time rebels
say they are waiting to see how
the election turns out before
taking any action.
Jerome Delay / AP
Feb. 16 , 2016
March 8, 2016 33
35. Republican presidential candidate,
former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, top
right, leans his head against a
member of the audience as he sits
in the audience before being
introduced to speak at a rally at
Summerville Country Club in
Summerville, S.C., on Feb. 17,
2016.
Andrew Harnik / AP
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 35
36. Refugees and migrants massed onto
an inflatable boat reach Mytilene,
northern island of Lesbos, after
crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey
on Feb. 17, 2016.
Gallery: Migrants Find Hope in
Darkness of Remote Norway Camp
ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty Images
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 36
37. Firefighters work at a scene
of fire from an explosion in
Ankara, Turkey. A large
explosion, believed to have
been caused by a bomb,
injured several people in the
Turkish capital on
Wednesday, according to
media reports.
Private NTV said the
explosion occurred during
rush hour in an area close to
where military headquarters
are located as a bus carrying
military personnel was
passing by. Several cars
caught fire, the report said.
Ambulances were seen
rushing toward the scene.
The explosion caused a large
fire and dark smoke could
be seen billowing from a
distance on Feb. 17, 2016.
IHA via AP
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 37
38. Emergency services arrive after
the explosion in Ankara, on Feb.
17. At least 28 people were killed
and around 45 injured in what
appeared to have been a car
bomb explosion.
UMIT BEKTAS / Reuters
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 38
39. People react at the scene of
the explosion in Ankara, on
Feb. 17. The attack
happened at the height of
evening rush hour in the
capital, not far from Turkey's
parliament, government
buildings and military
headquarters.
AP
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 39
40. Smoke rises from the blast site as Turkish
army buses burn after the explosion in
Ankara, on Feb. 17. According to private NTV
television, at least four of the injured were
military personnel.
Erhan Ortac / Getty Images
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 40
41. An injured person is loaded into an
ambulance following the explosion
targeted at military service vehicles in
Ankara on Feb. 17. News reports said
some cars caught fire and dozens of
ambulances were sent to the scene.
AFP - Getty Images
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 41
42. A firefighter tries to put out a fire
as Turkish army buses burn after
the explosion in Ankara, on Feb.
17.
Erhan Ortac / Getty Images
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 42
43. Police at the scene after the car
bomb detonation close to military
buildings in Ankara, on Feb. 17.
EPA
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 43
44. People react at the scene while
emergency services take charge at
the explosion in Ankara, on Feb. 17.
EPA
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 44
45. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
ANKARA, Turkey
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
Emergency workers help an
injured person on the ground
near the explosion site in
Ankara, Turkey, February 17,
2016. REUTERS/Mustafa
Kirazli/Cihan News Agency
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 45
46. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
ANKARA, Turkey
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
A police officer gestures as he
walks at the explosion site in
Ankara, Turkey, February 17,
2016. REUTERS/Mustafa
Kirazli/Cihan News Agency
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 46
47. Photographer
Stoyan Nenov
Location
KULATA, Bulgaria
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Trucks are seen on a highway near the Kulata
border crossing between Bulgaria and Greece,
Bulgaria, February 17, 2016. Bulgarian truckers
staged a counter-blockade on Tuesday at a
checkpoint on the country's border with Greece,
after Greek protesters failed to keep a promise to
lift their own blockade for a few hours a day.
REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 47
48. Photographer
Danish Ismail
Location
SRINAGAR, India
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
A supporter of Kashmiri lawmaker
Sheikh Abdul Rashid, also known
as Engineer Rashid, attempts to
jump from a police vehicle after he
was detained by Indian police
during a protest in Srinagar,
February 17, 2016. Dozens of
supporters of Rashid were
detained by police on Wednesday
during a protest against the arrest
of former Delhi University lecturer
(SAR) Syed Abdul Rehman Geelani
and also against the deaths of two
youths in south...more
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 48
49. Photographer
Kim Hong-Ji
Location
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea
Reuters / Wednesday,
February 17, 2016
U.S. F-22 stealth fighter
jets fly over Osan Air Base
in Pyeongtaek, South
Korea, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 49
50. Photographer
Wolfgang Rattay
Location
DUISBURG, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
'Debbie', a 56-day-old dolfin
baby is seen from underwater
as she swims next to her
mother 'Delphi' at the zoo in
Duisburg, Germany, February
17, 2016. "Debbie" was born
on Christmas Eve and was
presented to the public at
Duisburg's zoo on Wednesday.
REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 50
53. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
EL ALTO, BOLIVIA
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
An injured municipal employee is
carried after a group of protesters
occupied and set fire to
municipal offices in El Alto, in the
outskirts of La Paz, Bolivia
February 17, 2016. Tensions are
high in the country ahead of a
national referendum on Sunday
which will ask Bolivians if they
wish to alter the constitution to
allow President Evo Morales to
run for a fourth term.
REUTERS/APG agency
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 53
54. Photographer
CHRIS KEANE
Location
CHAPIN, United States
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley
and Republican presidential
candidate Marco Rubio react on
stage during a campaign event in
Chapin, South Carolina February 17,
2016. Haley announced her
endorsement of Rubio for the
Republican presidential nomination.
REUTERS/Chris Keane
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 54
56. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday,
February 17, 2016
Children of migrants use chalk
while playing in a refugee
deportation registry centre in
Manching near Ingolstadt,
Germany, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 56
57. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
Children of migrants are pictured in
a refugee deportation registry center
in Manching near Ingolstadt,
Germany, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 57
58. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
Migrants are pictured in a
refugee deportation registry
center in Manching near
Ingolstadt, Germany, February
16, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela
Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 58
59. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday,
February 17, 2016
Children of migrants play
soccer in a refugee
deportation registry center in
Manching near Ingolstadt,
Germany, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 59
60. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
A family from Albania answers
reporter questions in a refugee
deportation registry center in
Manching near Ingolstadt,
Germany, February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 60
61. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MANCHING, Germany
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
A woman and her child look out of
a window in a refugee deportation
registry center in Manching near
Ingolstadt, Germany, February 16,
2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 61
62. Models prepare backstage before showing the Delpozo Fall-Winter 2016 collection during
Fashion Week on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 62
63. Pedestrians walk past
campaign posters for long-
time President Yoweri
Museveni, as well as for
local members of
Parliament, on a street in
Kampala, Uganda
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016.
On the eve of presidential
elections, a heavy police
and military presence can
be seen in the capital
Kampala. (AP Photo/Ben
Curtis)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 63
64. A man casts a shadow
against a wall as he drives a
motorbike in Madrid,
Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 17,
2016. (AP Photo/Francisco
Seco)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 64
65. CORRECTS NAME OF AIRPORT - Photographed through a window, a children's choir walks to
the entrance of the Abraham Gonzalez International Airport to greet Pope Francis before he
arrives in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. The pontiff is scheduled to wrap
up his trip to Mexico on Wednesday with a visit in a Ciudad Juarez prison, just days after a
riot in another lockup killed 49 inmates, and a stop at the Texas border when immigration is
a hot issue for the U.S. presidential campaign. (AP Photo/Ivan Pierre Aguirre)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 65
66. German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a
speech about refugee policy and Europe a day
before an EU council meeting, at the German
parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany,
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. Merkel said it’s in
Germany’s ‘national interest’ for Britain to
remain ‘active member’ of EU. (AP
Photo/Markus Schreiber)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 66
67. Migrants shout slogans and protest at the train
station in Sid, about 100 km west from
Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016.
More than 200 people have been camping at a
border train station after they were sent back to
Serbia from Croatia amid tightened rules for
migrants seeking entry into the European
Union. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 67
68. An attendee tries to see Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump
arrive for a campaign stop Wednesday,
Feb. 17, 2016, in Walterboro, S.C. (AP
Photo/Matt Rourke)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 68
69. An army soldier walks in in front of a mural of the Brazilian
flag during an operation to eradicate Aedes aegypti
mosquito breeding sites, in the Brazlandia neighborhood of
Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. The Aedes
aegypti mosquito is a vector for the spread of the Zika virus
and it lives largely inside homes where it can lay eggs in
even a bottle-cap’s worth of stagnant water. (AP
Photo/Eraldo Peres)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 69
70. A fisherman fishes on a rocky reef near Achziv on the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel,
near the border with Lebanon, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 70
71. A museum guard stands at the doorway to a digital media installation by
Venezuelan artist Magdalena Fernandez at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston,
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016, in Houston. The video installation titled "2iPM009"
is from the series Pinturas Moviles. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 71
72. Children take part in CoderDojo at the
Ziggo Dome, in Amsterdam. CoderDojo
is an initiative from Ireland where
children learn to program, build
websites and develop applications.
REMKO DE WAAL / EPA-17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 72
73. The Cambridge University Boat Club
Women's crew head out before sunrise
to train on the River Great Ouse ahead
of this year's 2016 Cancer Research UK
University Boat Race in Ely, England.
Richard Heathcote / Getty Imagesf17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 73
74. Russian cadets perform with a
saber during rehearsal in the
dance hall at the Moscow
Presidential Cadet School of the
Internal Troops of Russia in
Moscow. The school was
established on the basis of the
Moscow Cossack cadet corps by
decree of President Putin last
year.
SERGEI ILNITSKY / EPA-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 74
75. Members of civil defense pull a
boy out from under the rubble
of a building following air strikes
by suspected Russian warplanes
backing the Syrian government
on the Sahour neighborhood of
the northern Syrian city of
Aleppo.
THAER MOHAMMED / AFP -
Getty Images-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 75
76. A male and as yet unnamed Francois'
Langur monkey infant is held by his
mother Ena, as he makes his public
debut, at Howletts Wild Animal Park
in Bekesbourne, England.
Gareth Fuller / AP-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 76
77. Republican presidential
candidate Jeb Bush signs a cast
on the foot of Briannah Williams
after a campaign stop at Shealy's
Bar-B-Que in Leesburg, South
Carolina.
JIM LO SCALZO / EPA-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 77
78. Security guards run alongside the popemobile transporting Pope
Francis to a ramp near the Mexican-U.S. border fence, where he
offered a prayer for migrants, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. After a brief moment of prayer, Francis
walked down the ramp and got back on his popemobile to head
for the fairgrounds, where he celebrated his last Mass during a
five-day Mexico tour. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 78
79. Photographer
POOL New
Location
CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Pope Francis visits the the CeReSo n. 3
penitentiary in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Gabriel
Buoys/Pool
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 79
80. Hundreds of people gathered a few yards away
from the U.S. - Mexico border to watch as Pope
Francis pray near the fence along the Rio
Grande, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. After a brief
moment of prayer, Francis walked down the
ramp and got back on his popemobile to head
for the fairgrounds, where he celebrated his
last Mass during a five-day Mexico tour.
Gregorio Borgia / AP-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 80
81. Pope Francis stops at the Mexico-U.S.
border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on Feb.
17, 2016. Pope Francis visited the border
city of Juarez to talk to prisoners and
celebrate a Mass with migrants on the
last day of his visit to Mexico.
ALESSANDRO DI MEO / EPA
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 81
82. People wave and take pictures of Pope
Francis as he leaves Benito Juarez
International Airport upon arrival to
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Ivan Pierre Aguirre / AP-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 82
83. Bryan Dailey, right, comforts his
brother Tyler Dailey as they speak
about their father, Senior Deputy
Patrick Dailey during his funeral
service at the Mountain Christian
Church in Joppa, Md. Dailey was
shot and killed while responding to
a complaint at an Abingdon
restaurant. Senior Deputy Mark
Logsdon was also slain before
deputies killed the gunman.
Matt Button / The Baltimore Sun
via AP-f17
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 83
84. Photographer
China Stringer Network
Location
LIUZHOU, CHINA
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
Ethnic Miao men wearing
traditional masks smear dust on a
woman's face to wish her good luck
during local celebration event for
Lunar New Year in Liuzhou, Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region, China,
February 16, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 84
85. Photographer
Scanpix Denmark
Location
Aarhus, Denmark
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17,
2016
A lion is dissected at the Museum of
Natural History in Aarhus, Denmark,
February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Jens
Thaysen/Scanpix
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 85
86. Photographer
Marko Djurica
Location
PRISTINA, Kosovo
Reuters / Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Children wave Albanian (R) and Kosovar flags on the
"Newborn" monument during a celebration marking
the eighth anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of
independence from Serbia, in Pristina, February 17,
2016. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 86
87. Photographer
Ismail Zetouni
Location
TRIPOLI, LIBYA
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
Libyans celebrate the fifth
anniversary of the Libyan
revolution, at Martyrs' Square in
Tripoli, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 87
88. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
IDLIB, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
Rebel fighters escort a Syrian Arab
Red Crescent aid convoy heading
towards the villages of al-Foua
and Kefraya in Idlib province,
Syria, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 88
89. Photographer
Sergio Moraes
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Reuters / Wednesday, February
17, 2016
A health agent walks before
using guppy fish to consume
larva of Zika-transmitting
mosquito in a wasteland near a
construction site of new
residential buildings at Tijuca
neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, February 17, 2016.
Municipal health authorities in
Rio de Janeiro are using a
biological control in the form
the guppy fish to try to control
the proliferation of the
mosquito carrying the Zika
virus. The Poecilia...more
Feb. 17 , 2016
March 8, 2016 89
91. Refugee children wave from the windows of the train heading for Serbia, near Gevegelia, The
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Thousand refugees continue to pass through
Macedonia on their way to the European Union countries.
GEORGI LICOVSKI / EPA-f18Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 91
92. Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Krill poses at the Bellingshausen station at King George
Island of Waterloo, Antarctica.
Igor Palkin / Russian Orthodox Church Press Service photo via AP-f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 92
93. Electoral agents work by lamp
light as a polling station stays
open after the scheduled 7 p.m.
closing time because voting
materials arrived late to the
Kisugu village, Kampala, Uganda.
Frustrations grew at many polling
stations as voters waited for the
arrival of the voting materials
hours after the polls opened in
the morning.
DAI KUROKAWA / EPA-f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 93
94. An active aurora borealis hovers over downtown Juneau
and the Mendenhall glacier in Alaska.
Rashah McChesney / AP-f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 94
95. Members of the Popular Mobilisation Units,
pro-government paramilitary forces, cover
their ears as they fire a multiple rocket
launcher during clashes with Islamic State
group jihdists in Iraq's northern Kirkuk
province.
MOHAMMED SAWAF / AFP - Getty Images-
f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 95
96. A Karamojong tribesman sits as he waits
to vote at a polling station during
elections in a village near the town of
Kaabong in Karamoja region, Uganda.
GORAN TOMASEVIC / Reuters-f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 96
97. Paula, 7, poses with her horse on the cracked
ground of Atibainha dam, part of the Cantareira
reservoir, in Nazare Paulista, near Sao Paulo,
Brazil. Picture was taken Feb. 12, but made
available to NBC News today.
NACHO DOCE / Reuters-f18
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 97
98. Photographer
Goran Tomasevic
Location
KAABONG, UGANDA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18, 2016
People from Karamojong tribe wait in line to
vote in front of a polling station during the
presidential elections in a village near town
of Kaabong in Karamoja region, Uganda,
February 18, 2016. Ugandans start casting
votes on Thursday to decide whether to give
Yoweri Museveni, in power for three
decades, another term in office.
REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 98
99. Photographer
Sergio Perez
Location
MADRID, SPAIN
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
A Spanish taxi driver
waves a flag amidst
smoke during a protest
of what they called
unfair competition from
private shared ride
businesses like Uber in
central Madrid, Spain,
February 18, 2016.
REUTERS/Sergio Perez
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 99
100. Photographer
Handout .
Location
LILLEHAMMER, Norway
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
The U.S. men's Ice
Hockey team watches
videos in preparation for
their match against
Russia at the Winter
Youth Olympic Games in
Lillehammer, February
18, 2016. REUTERS/Al
Tielemans/YIS/IOC
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 100
101. Photographer
Edgar Su
Location
Singapore, SINGAPORE
Reuters / Thursday, February 18, 2016
Pilot Akmal Bin Abdul Kahar watches South Korea's Black
Eagles aerobatics team perform a manoeuvre during an
aerial display at the Singapore Airshow at Changi
Exhibition Center, February 18, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 101
102. Photographer
Khalid Al Mousily
Location
BAGHDAD, Iraq
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
Iraqi refugees returning
from Finland kneel down
and kiss the ground after
arriving at Baghdad
airport, February 18,
2016. Thousands of Iraqi
refugees who arrived in
Finland last year have
decided to cancel their
asylum applications and
to return home
voluntarily, citing family
issues and
disappointment with life
in the frosty Nordic
country. REUTERS/Khalid
al Mousily
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 102
103. Photographer
Edgard Garrido
Location
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico
Reuters / Wednesday,
February 17, 2016
Pope Francis blesses the
United States while standing
next to a wooden cross at the
border between Mexico and
the U.S. in Ciudad Juarez,
Mexico, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 103
104. Photographer
Umit Bektas
Location
ANKARA, Turkey
Reuters / Thursday, February
18, 2016
Family members and relatives
of Wednesday's car bombing
victims mourn outside a
morgue in Ankara, Turkey,
February 18, 2016. Twenty-
eight people were killed and
dozens wounded in Turkey's
capital Ankara on Wednesday
when a car laden with
explosives detonated next to
military buses near the armed
forces' headquarters,
parliament and other
government buildings.
REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 104
105. Photographer
Sertac Kayar
Location
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey
Reuters / Thursday, February 18, 2016
Soldiers and security officers stand next to
a damaged military vehicle near
Diyarbakir, Turkey, February 18, 2016. A
bomb detonated by remote control killed
seven Turkish security force members
travelling in a military vehicle in southeast
Turkey on Thursday, security sources said,
a day after a car bomb attack in the
capital Ankara killed 28 people. The blast
hit the armored vehicle on the highway
linking Diyarbakir, the largest...more
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 105
106. Photographer
TT News Agency
Location
Fittja, Sweden
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
Ismail Zengin, Chairman of
the Turkish association,
shows a damaged office,
the day after an explosion
in Fittja, south west of
Stockholm, February 18,
2016. No one was injured
in the blast according to
the police. REUTERS/Erik
Nylander/TT News Agency
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 106
107. Inside the Democratic Forces of Syria
Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18,
2016
An Islamic State fighter gestures
while being held as prisoner with
fellow fighters under Democratic
Forces of Syria fighters as they ride
a pick-up truck near al-Shadadi
town, Hasaka countryside Syria
February 18, 2016. REUTERS/Rodi
Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 107
108. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18, 2016
A Belgian fighter from the Democratic Forces of Syria
holds a cigarette in his mouth inside a military
vehicle in Ghazila village after taking control of the
town from Islamic State forces in the southern
countryside of Hasaka, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 108
109. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18,
2016
Democratic Forces of Syria women
fighters gesture while riding a pick-
up truck near al-Shadadi town,
Hasaka countryside Syria February
18, 2016. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 109
110. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
Democratic Forces of Syria
fighters ride a pick-up truck
near al-Shadadi town,
Hasaka countryside Syria
February 18, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 110
111. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18,
2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria warm themselves
by a fire at sunset in the
southwestern countryside of
Hasaka, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 111
112. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday,
February 18, 2016
Children eat fruits in
Ghazila village after
fighters from the
Democratic Forces of Syria
took control of the town
from Islamic State forces in
the southern countryside
of Hasaka, February 17,
2016. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 112
113. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February
18, 2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria prepare their
weapons in the southwestern
countryside of Hasaka,
February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 113
114. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February
18, 2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria stand on a
lookout point to watch for
Islamic State fighters in the
southwestern countryside of
Hasaka, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 114
115. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18,
2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria distribute food aid
to internally displaced Syrians that
fled the town of Sabaa Zlam in the
southwestern countryside of
Hasaka, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 115
116. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February
18, 2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria drive to position
themselves in Ghazila village
after taking control of the town
from Islamic State forces in the
southern countryside of
Hasaka, February 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 116
117. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Thursday, February 18,
2016
Fighters from the Democratic
Forces of Syria walk with their
weapons in the southwestern
countryside of Hasaka, February
17, 2016. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 117
120. Photographer
Jason Reed
Location
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Reuters / Thursday, February
18, 2016
Australian dog trainer and
former surfing champion Chris
de Aboitiz rides a wave with his
dogs Millie (L) and Rama off
Sydney's Palm Beach, February
18, 2016. An Australian dog
trainer and former surfing
champion is using the discipline
of surfing as a way of teaching
owners to build healthy
relationships with man's best
friend. REUTERS/Jason Reed
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 120
121. A woman wearing leggings with the colors
of the American flag walks along a street
of Havana, Cuba on Feb. 18, 2015.
President Barack Obama announced
Thursday he will make a landmark visit to
Cuba on March 21-22, pledging to address
human rights as America pursues a historic
thaw with its former Cold War foe.
YAMIL LAGE / AFP - Getty Images
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 121
122. A voter stretches her arms as she and other Ugandans continue to queue to cast their votes
at sunset in the capital Kampala, Uganda on Feb. 18, 2016. Amid tardy delivery of voting
materials, Ugandans tried to cast ballots Thursday in presidential and parliamentary
elections, while a top international election observer called the delays "worrying" and the
main opposition party said they were deliberate.
Ben Curtis / AP
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 122
123. A Ugandan policeman struggles
to keep hold of a box containing
voting material, as excited voters
surround him after waiting over
7 hours without being able to
vote, at a polling station in
Ggaba, on the outskirts of
Kampala, in Uganda on Feb. 18,
2016. Ugandans went to the
polls Thursday but in Ggaba
hundreds of people waited for
seven hours for voting papers to
arrive and when they discovered
there were only ballots for
choosing MPs, with no ballots to
vote for president, they
overpowered the police,
destroyed the ballots for MPs,
and the polling station had to be
abandoned.
Ben Curtis / AP
Feb. 18 , 2016
March 8, 2016 123
124. Ugandans wait in line to cast their ballots in
presidential and parliamentary elections on Feb. 18,
2016 in the capital city Kampala.
Due to tardy delivery of voting materials in some area,
people formed long lines and waited for hours for the
process to begin.
CARL DE SOUZA / AFP - Getty Images
March 8, 2016 124
Feb. 18 , 2016
125. .
People line up to cast their
votes in presidential and
parliamentary elections on
Feb. 18 at the Nasuti polling
station in Mukono District,
east of Kampala.
CARL DE SOUZA / AFP -
Getty Images
March 8, 2016 125
Feb. 18 , 2016
126. A Karamojong tribe woman
casts her vote at a polling
station in Kaabong, in
Karamoja region on Feb. 18.
Uganda's incumbent
President Yoweri Museveni
has been in power since
1986.
GORAN TOMASEVIC /
Reuters
March 8, 2016 126
Feb. 18 , 2016
127. A policeman stands guard by an
empty ballot box at a polling
station, where five hours after
voting was due to start no
voting papers had yet arrived, in
the capital Kampala on Feb. 18.
The voting was marred by
delays of voting materials in
many places, and people
complained of a shutdown of
social media sites like Twitter
and Facebook.
Godfrey Mutabazi, the head of
the Uganda Communications
Commission, said the network
failure was likely due to an
ongoing operation to contain a
security threat.
March 8, 2016 127
Feb. 18 , 2016
128. A sealed ballot box sits on the
ground at Kyamagwa Health Center
III in Jinja district, during the
elections on Feb. 18.
WILL BOASE / AFP - Getty Images
March 8, 2016 128
Feb. 18 , 2016
129. Uganda's incumbent President
Yoweri Museveni, center,
speaks to the media after
casting his vote in Kirihura in
western Uganda.
Museveni, 71, remains
popular in some parts of rural
Uganda, where he is seen as a
father figure and is beloved by
those who remember his time
as a guerrilla leader fighting a
dictatorship.
James Akena / Reuters-f18
March 8, 2016 129
Feb. 18 , 2016
132. Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje
from Canada perform in the Ice
Dance Free Dance program at the
Taiwan ISU Four Continents Figure
Skating Championships in Taipei,
Taiwan, on Feb. 19, 2016. Weaver
and Poje finished in third place.
Wally Santana / AP
Feb. 19 , 2016
March 8, 2016 132
133. A row of law clerks line up on the
steps of the U.S. Supreme Court
before the arrival of Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia's casket on
Feb. 19, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
Gallery: Antonin Scalia Lies in Repose
at Supreme Court
PAUL J. RICHARDS / AFP - Getty
Images
Feb. 19 , 2016
March 8, 2016 133
134. Photographer
XXSTRINGERXX xxxxx
Location
Gevgelija, Macedonia
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A migrant plays with his baby as they
wait to enter Macedonia from Greece
near Gevgelija, Macedonia, February
19, 2016. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilvovski
Feb. 19 , 2016
March 8, 2016 134
135. Photographer
Kim Hong-Ji
Location
GAPYEONG, South Korea
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A bride cries during a mass
wedding ceremony of the
Unification Church at Cheongshim
Peace World Centre in Gapyeong,
South Korea, February 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Feb. 19 , 2016
March 8, 2016 135
136. Photographer
Mohamed Al-Sayaghi
Location
SANAA, YEMEN
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A boy shouts slogans as he raises a
dagger during a rally against U.S.
support to Saudi-led air strikes, in
Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 19,
2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-
Sayaghi
Feb. 19 , 2016
March 8, 2016 136
137. Iraqi protesters in the Iraq motto
coral a demonstration against
corruption in Tahrir square in
Baghdad, Iraq.
March 8, 2016 137
Feb. 19 , 2016
138. A person skimming on the billowing big waves at Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal.
March 8, 2016 138
Feb. 19 , 2016
139. A police officer with a
supporter of opposition
leader Kizza Besigye in the
porch of his party
headquarters, before the
police raided the building,
in Kampala, Uganda.
March 8, 2016 139
Feb. 19 , 2016
140. A protester jam protest banners
before the Chinese Consulate in
the financial area of the city of
Makati, Philippines, condemned
the Chinese address to air
missiles thing to the disputed
islands off the East Coast.
March 8, 2016 140
Feb. 19 , 2016
141. An Israeli teenager take his slushy shoes after participating in a fitness training competition
annual operations, partly in preparation for the mandatory military service, near Kibbutz
Yakum, in central Israel.
March 8, 2016 141
Feb. 19 , 2016
142. Fog on the water of
the river's tranquil
North Santee when
the sunrise in
Georgetown, South
Carolina, United
States of America
March 8, 2016 142
Feb. 19 , 2016
143. A faithful
implementation of
the religious
ceremonies of the
Festival Bratakatha
in Thecho
Swasthani in
Lalitpur, Nepal.
March 8, 2016 143
Feb. 19 , 2016
144. Kids play under the cherry blossoms to bloom early in a park in Tokyo, Japan
March 8, 2016 144
Feb. 19 , 2016
145. Model feebee poses as part of art installation "Dazzle room"
made by artist Shigeki Matsuyama at Room 32 fashion and design
exhibition in Tokyo.
Shuji Kajiyama / AP-f19
March 8, 2016 145
Feb. 19 , 2016
146. Kosovo police officers wearing gas
masks inspect the parliament,
after tear gas was launched by
opposition lawmakers, disrupting
the first parliamentary session of
the year in Pristina. Angry over a
government deal with Serbia and
demanding snap elections, the
united opposition has effectively
blocked parliamentary
proceedings since October with
their tear gas protests.
ARMEND NIMANI / AFP - Getty
Images
March 8, 2016 146
Feb. 19 , 2016
147. An Iraqi man looks at the Parrot Mandarin sold at the Al-
Ghazel animal market in the capital Baghdad, on February
19, 2016.
March 8, 2016 147
Feb. 19 , 2016
148. Chris Buescher sits in his car
during practice for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Daytona 500 at Daytona
International Speedway in
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sean Gardner / Getty Images
March 8, 2016 148
Feb. 19 , 2016
149. One hundred and eighty law clerks line the stairs in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as court
police pallbearers carry Associate Justice Antonin Scalia's casket into the court building in
Washington. Justice Scalia will lie in repose in the Great Hall of the high court where visitors
will pay their respects.
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images-f19March 8, 2016 149
Feb. 19 , 2016
150. Ethan Couch is led by sheriff
deputies after a juvenile court
hearing in Fort Worth, Texas. A
Texas judge ruled Couch, who used
an "affluenza" defense in a fatal
drunken-driving wreck will be
moved to adult court, meaning the
teen could face jail time for the
2013 wreck that killed four people.
LM Otero / AP-f19March 8, 2016 150
Feb. 19 , 2016
151. A Chinese opera actress
applies make-up backstage
before a performance in
Bangkok. In Bangkok's
Chinatown, festooned with
red lanterns, opera
companies perform
mythical stories depicting
battles and a search for love
and justice as celebrations
that mark the Lunar New
Year come to a close.
JORGE SILVA / Reuters-f19
March 8, 2016 151
Feb. 19 , 2016
152. Republican presidential candidate Sen.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) fist bumps a supporter
during a campaign event in
Charleston, South Carolina. Cruz
continued to campaign for the
upcoming GOP primary in South
Carolina.
Alex Wong / Getty Images-f19
March 8, 2016 152
Feb. 19 , 2016
153. A long time exposure shows the headquarter of the European Central Bank (L), the tower of
the Main Plaza (R) and bridges illuminated in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
FRANK RUMPENHORST / EPA-f19
March 8, 2016 153
Feb. 19 , 2016
154. U.S. strikes ISIS in Libya
Photographer
Handout .
Location
SABRATHA, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19,
2016
A view shows damage at the
scene after an airstrike by U.S.
warplanes against Islamic
State in Sabratha, Libya, in this
February 19, 2016 handout
picture. REUTERS/Sabratha
municipality media
office/Handout via Reuters
March 8, 2016 154
Feb. 19 , 2016
155. Photographer
Handout .
Location
SABRATHA, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A view shows damage at the scene
after an airstrike by U.S. warplanes
against Islamic State in Sabratha,
Libya in this February 19, 2016
handout picture.
REUTERS/Sabratha municipality
media office/Handout via Reuters
March 8, 2016 155
Feb. 19 , 2016
156. Photographer
Handout .
Location
SABRATHA, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A view shows damage at the scene
after an airstrike by U.S. warplanes
against Islamic State in Sabratha,
Libya, February 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Sabratha municipality
media office/Handout via Reuters
March 8, 2016 156
Feb. 19 , 2016
157. Photographer
Handout .
Location
SABRATHA, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A note with names of Islamic State
members is seen found amongst
damage after an airstrike by U.S.
warplanes against Islamic State in
Sabratha, Libya, in this February
19, 2016 handout picture.
REUTERS/Sabratha municipality
media office/Handout via Reuters
March 8, 2016 157
Feb. 19 , 2016
158. Photographer
Handout .
Location
SABRATHA, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A view shows damage at the scene after
an airstrike by U.S. warplanes against
Islamic State in Sabratha February 19,
2016. REUTERS/Sabratha municipality
media office/Handout
March 8, 2016 158
Feb. 19 , 2016
159. Photographer
Handout .
Location
TRIPOLI, LIBYA
Reuters / Friday, February 19,
2016
Body bags are seen in a
hospital, after an airstrike by
U.S. warplanes against Islamic
State in Sabratha, Libya, in this
February 19, 2016 handout
picture. REUTERS/Sabratha
municipality media
office/Handout via REUTERS
March 8, 2016 159
Feb. 19 , 2016
160. A man holds his baby wearing a
life jacket upon their arrival with
other refugees and migrants to the
port of the northern island of
Lesbos in Mytilene after crossing
the Aegean sea from Turkey. The
EU and Turkey will hold a special
summit in early March to push
forward a deal to stem the
migration crisis, European Council
President Donald Tusk said.
ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty
Images-f19
March 8, 2016 160
Feb. 19 , 2016
161. The boats were damaged and thousands
of life jackets are refugees and immigrants
who use their journey crossing the Aegean
Sea in a landfill in Mithimna, Greece.
March 8, 2016 161
Feb. 19 , 2016
162. Photographer
XXSTRINGERXX xxxxx
Location
Gevgelija, Macedonia
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A migrant plays with his baby as
they wait to enter Macedonia from
Greece near Gevgelija, Macedonia,
February 19, 2016. REUTERS/Ognen
Teofilvovski
March 8, 2016 162
Feb. 19 , 2016
164. Photographer
Susana Vera
Location
MADRID, SPAIN
Reuters / Friday, February 19, 2016
A model presents a creation from Juanjo
Oliva's Fall/Winter 2016 collection during
the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in
Madrid, Spain, February 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Susana Vera
March 8, 2016 164
Feb. 19 , 2016
165. Photographer
Joe Penney
Location
NIAMEY, NIGER
Reuters / Friday, February 19,
2016
Supporters of incarcerated
presidential candidate Hama
Amadou attend a campaign
rally in Niamey, Niger, February
19, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Penney
March 8, 2016 165
Feb. 19 , 2016
167. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, UNITED
KINGDOM
Reuters / Saturday,
February 20, 2016
A model presents a
creation at the Gareth Pugh
catwalk show at London
Fashion Week
Autumn/Winter 2016 in
London, February 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Neil Hall
March 8, 2016 167
Feb. 20 , 2016
168. Two horses fight at an ethnic
Miao's horse fighting event
celebrating Chinese Lunar New
Year in Liuzhou, Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region in
China on Feb. 20, 2016.
Reuters
March 8, 2016 168
Feb. 20 , 2016
169. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Saturday, February 20,
2016
A Syria Democratic Forces fighter
walks under contrails made by
U.S. alliance air forces on the
outskirts of al-Shadadi town,
Hasaka countryside, Syria,
February 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Rodi Said
March 8, 2016 169
Feb. 20 , 2016
170. Photographer
Rodi Said
Location
HASAKA, SYRIA
Reuters / Saturday, February 20,
2016
Syria Democratic Forces fighters look
through a scope and a pair of
binoculars on the outskirts of al-
Shadadi town, in 47 village, Hasaka
countryside, Syria, February 19,
2016. REUTERS/Rodi Said
March 8, 2016 170
Feb. 20 , 2016
171. John Mew, right, photographs his
wife Amy, and daughters Ireland, 6,
left, and Sailor, 4, after voting in
the South Carolina Republican
presidential primary on Feb. 20,
2016, at Emmanuel Lutheran
Church in West Columbia, S.C.
Matt Rourke / AP
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 171
172. A supporter of businessman Donald
Trump and other local candidates drives
past a voting precinct in Cayce, S.C. on
Feb. 20, 2016.
ERIK S. LESSER / EPA
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 172
173. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
votes in the Republican
presidential primary on Feb. 20,
2016, at Mt. Horeb United
Methodist Church in Lexington,
S.C.
PHOTOS: Nevada Voters Caucus
for Democratic Candidates
Matt Rourke / AP
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 173
174. A teacher gives a class to
Palestinian Bedouin students
outdoors near the Jewish
settlement of Maale Adumim
(seen in the background), in the
West Bank village of Al-Eizariya,
east of Jerusalem. The Israeli forces
dismantled the caravans that were
used as classrooms for the Beduin
community school on February 20,
residents said. According to school
officials, the Israeli army informed
them that the containers were
removed because they did not
have an Israeli-issued construction
permit to stay in the area.
Ammar Awad / Reuters-01
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 174
175. Seen through tree branches, a
Romanian Roma woman
attends a march marking 160
years since the end of slavery
for Roma in Bucharest,
Romania, Saturday, Feb. 20,
2016. Some 250,000 Roma
were enslaved for 500 years
until 1856 in regions now part
of Romania and forced to
work in Orthodox monasteries
or for local leaders. (AP
Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 175
176. Dejected opposition
supporters who work as
motorbike taxi drivers hold
their heads in their hands
shortly after the election
results was announced, in
downtown Kampala, Uganda,
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. Long-
time Ugandan leader Yoweri
Museveni was declared the
winner of the country’s
disputed presidential election,
but the main opposition party
rejected the results as
fraudulent and called for an
independent audit of the
count. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 176
177. An ultra-right activist throws a brick
at computer equipment inside an
Alfa bank office in Kiev, Ukraine,
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. Nationalist
demonstrators in Ukraine attacked
two offices of Russian banks in the
capital amid observances of the
second anniversary of the protests
that brought down the Russia-
friendly president. Protesters also
vandalized the offices of the holding
company of Ukraine’s richest man,
Rinat Akhmetov. (AP Photo/Efrem
Lukatsky)
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 177
178. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's casket is
carried into the church during his funeral mass
at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception in Washington, on Feb.
20, 2016.
Doug Mills / The New York Times via AP, pool
Feb. 20 , 2016
March 8, 2016 178
180. Photographer
Alexandros Avramidis
Location
IDOMENI, Greece
Reuters / Sunday,
February 21, 2016
A child sleeps on a
blanket pulled by two
men as refugees and
migrants walk towards
the Greek-Macedonian
border, near the village
of Idomeni, Greece,
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Alexandros
Avramidis
March 8, 2016 180
Feb. 21 , 2016
181. An Alaska Airlines flights, flying the Moon
rises in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, United
States of America, on February 21, 2016.
March 8, 2016 181
Feb. 21 , 2016
182. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
Emergency workers work at the scene where
a bus crashed into an overhead barrier
protecting a low bridge in South Melbourne,
Australia, February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mal
Fairclough/AAP
March 8, 2016 182
Feb. 21 , 2016
183. Photographer
Mark Kauzlarich
Location
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, UNITED
STATES
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
People hug at a vigil after a
random shooting killed six
people in Kalamazoo County,
Michigan, February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
March 8, 2016 183
Feb. 21 , 2016
184. Photographer
Ricardo Moraes
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
Roman Izmailov and Victor Minibaev
of Russia compete in the Men's 10m
Synchro Platform Final at the 2016
FINA Diving World Cup at the Maria
Lenk Aquatic center in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, February 21, 2016. The 2016
FINA Diving World Cup is a test event
for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
March 8, 2016 184
Feb. 21 , 2016
185. Photographer
Azad Lashkari
Location
ERBIL, Iraq
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
Garbage pickers collect
recyclable materials at a
garbage dump in Erbil, in Iraq's
northern autonomous
Kurdistan region, February 21,
2016. REUTERS/Azad Lashkari
March 8, 2016 185
Feb. 21 , 2016
186. Multiple explosions killed more than
80 people Sunday in the Sayyida
Zeinab area near Damascus, Syria.
Natalia Sancha - AP-Feb 21
March 8, 2016 186
Feb. 21 , 2016
187. People gathered at the place where
the two explosions happened in the
Zahraa neighborhood due to body
forces Government control, in the
province of Homs, Syria, on February
21, 2016.
March 8, 2016 187
Feb. 21 , 2016
188. People gather in the aftermath
of a multiple explosive attack in
the Sayyida Zeinab area, about
6 miles south of Damascus,
Syria on Feb. 21.
Read: Bombs Kill More Than
120 in Syria — as Truce
Announced
Natalia Sancha / AP
March 8, 2016 188
Feb. 21 , 2016
189. Syrians gather at the site of a
double car bomb attack in the
Al-Zahraa neighbourhood of
the central Syrian city of Homs
on Feb. 21, 2016. Homs city is
almost completely controlled
by the Syrian government, and
has regularly been targeted in
bomb attacks.
AFP - Getty Images
March 8, 2016 189
Feb. 21 , 2016
191. Buildings are severely
damaged at an
undisclosed location in
Fiji, after the most
powerful cyclone hit the
island nation.
Power, water and
communications services
were cut across much of
the country of almost
900,000 people.
FIJI RED CROSS / via AFP -
Getty Images
March 8, 2016 191
Feb. 21 , 2016
192. A service station lays in ruin
after Cyclone Winston swept
through Ba on Fiji's Viti Levu
Island on Feb. 21.
Many flights had been
cancelled on Saturday, but the
airport reopened Sunday to
allow emergency flights.
via Reuters
March 8, 2016 192
Feb. 21 , 2016
193. Cyclone Winston has cause massive
destruction in Ba, Fiji.
Naziah Ali / HANDOUT / EPA
March 8, 2016 193
Feb. 21 , 2016
194. Doctors treat victims injured in the triple
blast in Sayyida Zeinab, a predominantly
Shiite Muslim suburb of the Syrian capital
Damascus, on Feb. 21.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the triple
blast in the Shiite suburb, saying two of its
fighters set off a car bomb before
detonating their explosive belts and killing
dozens.
AP
March 8, 2016 194
Feb. 21 , 2016
195. People wear VR devices as they
attend the launching ceremony of
the new Samsung S7 and S7 edge
smartphones during the Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona,
Spain.
Albert Gea / Reuters
March 8, 2016 195
Feb. 21 , 2016
196. An Afghan mother cries as she
covers herself and her
children with a blanket while
trying to reach the Greek-
Macedonian border on Feb.
21, following reports that
Macedonia has closed its
borders with Greece to
Afghan migrants, near the
village of Idomeni, Greece.
Alexandros Avramidis /
Reuters
March 8, 2016 196
Feb. 21 , 2016
197. .
Members of a historical
military club participate in
the reenactment of 'The
Battle of Poznan' at the
Citadel Park in Poznan,
Poland. The Battle of Poznan
during World War II in 1945
was a massive assault by the
Soviet Union's Red Army that
had as its objective the
elimination of the Nazi
German garrison in the
stronghold city of Poznañ in
occupied Poland.
JAKUB KACZMARCZYK / EPA
March 8, 2016 197
Feb. 21 , 2016
198. People enjoy the warm
weather on the Lake of
Thun, Switzerland on Feb.
21, 2016.
PETER SCHNEIDER / EPA
March 8, 2016 198
Feb. 21 , 2016
199. The man in the center gets
ready to cast his ballot
during elections in
Niamey, Niger on Feb. 21.
Niger's incumbent
president Mahamadou
Issoufou is touting his
record of defending the
country from Islamic
extremists as he vies
against 14 other
candidates for a second
five-year term.
Gael Cogne / AP
March 8, 2016 199
Feb. 21 , 2016
200. Photographer
Alexandros Avramidis
Location
IDOMENI, Greece
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
A Greek police officer stops
Afghan migrants who are
trying to reach the Greek-
Macedonian border, following
reports that Macedonia has
closed its borders with Greece
to Afghan migrants, near the
village of Idomeni, Greece,
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Alexandros
Avramidis
Feb. 21 , 2016
March 8, 2016 200
201. Syrian refugees try to
keep warm around a
fire as they wait to be
allowed to cross the
border to Macedonia,
near Idomeni, Greece
on Feb. 21. Macedonia
has closed its southern
border with Greece to
Afghan migrants,
allowing only Iraqis and
Syrians, Greek police
report.
Giannis Papanikos / AP
March 8, 2016 201
Feb. 21 , 2016
202. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday,
February 21, 2016
Terer, a migrant from
Syria, shows a Union
Jack sleeping bag used as
a door to his shelter in a
camp for migrants called
the "jungle", near Calais,
northern France,
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Pascal
Rossignol
March 8, 2016 202
Feb. 21 , 2016
203. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
Migrants look out of the windows
of a shipping container converted
into a home at a state-run shelter
near Calais, northern France,
February 21, 2016. The shelter is
meant to be a replacement for a
camp for migrants called the
"jungle" near Calais, and French
authorities have asked migrants
staying in the south of the "jungle",
to leave before Tuesday.
REUTERS/Pascal RossignolMarch 8, 2016 203
Feb. 21 , 2016
204. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
A migrant walks amidst
shipping containers converted
into homes at a state-run
shelter near Calais, northern
France, February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
March 8, 2016 204
Feb. 21 , 2016
205. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
Migrants stand amidst shipping containers
converted into homes at a state-run shelter near
Calais, northern France, February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
March 8, 2016 205
Feb. 21 , 2016
206. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
Migrants play soccer amidst
shipping containers converted
into homes at a state-run shelter
near Calais, northern France,
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
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Feb. 21 , 2016
207. Photographer
Pascal Rossignol
Location
CALAIS, France
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
Newly-arrived migrants carrying
blankets walk amidst shipping
containers converted into
homes at a state-run shelter
near Calais, northern France,
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
March 8, 2016 207
Feb. 21 , 2016
208. Photographer
Sana Sana
Location
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, February
21, 2016
A wounded woman carries a
baby as she receives
treatment inside a hospital
after multiple bomb blasts hit
a southern district of
Damascus, Syria, February 21,
2016. REUTERS/SANA
March 8, 2016 208
Feb. 21 , 2016
209. Photographer
Sana Sana
Location
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
A wounded man receives
treatment inside a hospital
after multiple bomb blasts hit a
southern district of Damascus,
Syria, in this handout picture
provided by SANA on February
21, 2016.
REUTERS/SANA/Handout via
Reuters
March 8, 2016 209
Feb. 21 , 2016
210. Photographer
Sana Sana
Location
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
A woman carries an injured
boy inside a hospital after
multiple bomb blasts hit a
southern district of Damascus,
Syria, in this handout picture
provided by SANA on
February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/SANA/Handout via
Reuters
March 8, 2016 210
Feb. 21 , 2016
211. Photographer
Jorge Silva
Location
Pathum Thani, Thailand
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
A Buddhist monk stands in front of
the Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple in
Pathum Thani province, north of
Bangkok before a ceremony on
Makha Bucha Day February 22, 2016.
Makha Bucha Day honours Buddha
and his teachings, and falls on the full
moon day of the third lunar month.
REUTERS/Jorge Silva
March 8, 2016 211
Feb. 21 , 2016
212. Photographer
Jorge Silva
Location
Pathum Thani, Thailand
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
Buddhist monks takes pictures
at Wat Phra Dhammakaya
temple in Pathum Thani
province, north of Bangkok
after a ceremony on Makha
Bucha Day February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Jorge Silva
March 8, 2016 212
Feb. 21 , 2016
213. Photographer
Athit Perawongmetha
Location
CHIANG MAI, Thailand
Reuters / Sunday, February
21, 2016
Buddhists pay their respects
to buddhist monks during
Makha Bucha day near Wat
Phrathat Doi Suthep in the
northern capital of Chiang
Mai, Thailand, February 22,
2016. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
March 8, 2016 213
Feb. 21 , 2016
214. Photographer
Athit Perawongmetha
Location
CHIANG MAI, Thailand
Reuters / Sunday, February 21,
2016
A man holds flowers while
circling Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep
during Makha Bucha day in the
northern capital of Chiang Mai,
Thailand, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
March 8, 2016 214
Feb. 21 , 2016
215. "Last year a girl came to me, asking why girls couldn't train. I was moved when she said, 'No
one teaches us how to defend ourselves,'" Qambrani said. Since then, some of the girls have
begun to participate in tournaments, at home in the ring in white track suits, head scarves
and boxing gloves.
Above: Tabia, left, 12, fights against Aamna, 11, during the Sindh Junior Sports Association
Boxing Tournament in Karachi, on Feb. 21.
Feb. 21 , 2016
March 8, 2016 215
216. Urooj, 15, spits water between rounds in her bout
during the Sindh Junior Sports Association Boxing
Tournament in Karachi, on Feb. 21. "I have been
training since I was a child," she said. "Inshallah, I will
become an international boxer. ... I will make
Pakistan's name famous."
Ahktar Soomro / Reuters
Feb. 21 , 2016
March 8, 2016 216
217. Photographer
Navesh Chitrakar
Location
BHAKTAPUR, NEPAL
Reuters / Sunday, February 21, 2016
Devotees offer prayers by rolling on the street during the final day of
the month-long Swasthani Brata Katha festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal,
February 22, 2016. During the month long festival, devotees recite
one chapter of a Hindu tale daily from the 31-chapter sacred
Swasthani Brata Katha book that is dedicated to God Madhavnarayan
and Goddess Swasthani, alongside various other gods and goddess
and the miraculous feats performed by...more
March 8, 2016 217
Feb. 21 , 2016
219. People react while meeting
Republican presidential candidate
Donald Trump at a campaign rally
Monday, Feb. 22, 2016, in Las
Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 219
220. Photographer
Antara Photo Agency
Location
PONTIANAK, Indonesia
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
Smoke is seen coming from four of eight confiscated Vietnamese fishing
boats destroyed by the government in Mempawah Regency, West
Kalimantan, Indonesia, February 22, 2016. The Ministry of Maritime
Affairs and Fisheries, together with the Indonesian Navy, destroyed 30
foreign fishing vessels in different locations across the country, which
were seized earlier for illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.
REUTERS/Jessica Helena...more
March 8, 2016 220
Feb. 22 , 2016
221. Four of the eight fishing
vessels seized for Vietnam
explode at Mempawah,
West Kalimantan province,
Indonesia in photos of the
news agency Antara Foto.
The Ministry of Maritime
Affairs and fisheries,
together with the
Indonesian Navy,
destroying 30 foreign
fishing vessel in various
locations across the
country, earlier seized
because unauthorized
fishing in the waters of
Indonesia.
March 8, 2016 221
Feb. 22 , 2016
222. People look out from the observation towers of Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
March 8, 2016 222
Feb. 22 , 2016
223. The rebel's soldiers check a fragment of a rocket
falling down an area connecting the countryside
North of Quneitra and Deraa, Syria.
March 8, 2016 223
Feb. 22 , 2016
224. Sea waves hit the world oldest port of Byblos as the
Lebanese capital Beirut appears in the background.
PATRICK BAZ / AFP - Getty Images-22
March 8, 2016 224
Feb. 22 , 2016
225. Miniature cars cover the dashboard of taxi driver
Roman Donoso as he navigates the streets of
downtown Santiago, Chile. Donoso said he has
just 40 miniature cars inside his taxi, with
hundreds more at home.
Esteban Felix / AP-22
March 8, 2016 225
Feb. 22 , 2016
226. fghan refugee jumps the fence
e tries to enter Macedonia at
Greek-Macedonia borderline
the northern Greek village of
meni, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
ce’s government warned
day it expected a growing
ber of stranded migrants and
um seekers after neighbor
edonia further restricted border
ss at the weekend. (AP
o/Giannis Papanikos)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 226
227. Photographer
Wolfgang Rattay
Location
HERFORD, Germany
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
Wafy Al-Hamoud Alkhaldy, 36, and his wife
Asma Al Saleh, 33, from the eastern Syrian
town of Deir ez-Zor are seen in a bus
following their registration for the so-called
newly issued "Ankunftsnachweis" , an initial
German registration document at the former
British Harewood barracks in Herford,
western Germany, February 22, 2016. Wafy
and Asma left Syria together with their six
children aged from five months old to 11
years old...more
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 227
228. A woman carries two babies after arriving with
other refugees and migrants in Mytilene, the
port of the northern island of Lesbos.
ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty Images-22
March 8, 2016 228
Feb. 22 , 2016
229. A young girl cries after
arriving with other refugees
and migrants in Mytilene,
the port of the northern
island of Lesbos after
crossing the Aegean sea
from Turkey.
ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty
Images-22
March 8, 2016 229
Feb. 22 , 2016
230. Exhausted Afghan refugees
rest as they hold a placard
demanding the opening the
border of Macedonia at the
Greek-Macedonian
borderline near the
northern Greek village of
Idomeni, Monday, Feb. 22,
2016. Greece's government
warned Monday it expected
a growing number of
stranded migrants and
asylum seekers after
neighbor Macedonia further
restricted border access at
the weekend. (AP
Photo/Giannis Papanikos)
Giannis Papanikos / AP-22
March 8, 2016 230
Feb. 22 , 2016
231. Exhausted Afghan refugees rest as
they hold a placard demanding the
opening of the Macedonia border
near the northern Greek village of
Idomeni. Greece's government
warned Monday it expected a
growing number of stranded
migrants and asylum seekers after
neighbor Macedonia further
restricted border access at the
weekend.
LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty
Images-22
March 8, 2016 231
Feb. 22 , 2016
232. March 8, 2016 232
Feb. 22 , 2016
A man from Afghanistan
cradling baby crying
while pushing the
border fence in Greece-
Macedonia during a
demonstration near the
village Idomeni,
northern Greece,
Macedonia oppose the
refusal to allow the
Afghans to overcome
across the border.
Greece say they are
taking action to
persuade Afghanistan
Macedonia for
immigrants into the
thousands still trapped
at the border and the
main port of Athens.
233. Photographer
Alexandros Avramidis
Location
POLIKASTRO, Greece
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Refugees and migrants sleep next
to containers as they wait to be
allowed to cross the Greek-
Macedonian border, near the city
of Polikastro, Greece, February
22, 2016. REUTERS/Alexandros
Avramidis
March 8, 2016 233
Feb. 22 , 2016
234. Photographer
Anindito Mukherjee
Location
NEW DELHI, India
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
Residents with their empty
containers crowd around a municipal
tanker to fetch water in New Delhi,
India, February 22, 2016. The Indian
army has taken control of a canal
that supplies three-fifths of Delhi's
water, the state's chief minister said
on Monday, raising hope that a
water crisis in the metropolis of
more than 20 million people can be
averted. REUTERS/Anindito
Mukherjee
March 8, 2016 234
Feb. 22 , 2016
235. Photographer
Jorge Silva
Location
Pathum Thani, Thailand
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
Buddhist monks pray at Wat Phra
Dhammakaya temple during a
ceremony on Makha Bucha Day in
Pathum Thani province, north of
Bangkok February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Jorge Silva
March 8, 2016 235
Feb. 22 , 2016
236. Photographer
Athit Perawongmetha
Location
CHIANG MAI, Thailand
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Buddhist monks hold candles
during Makha Bucha day at Wat
Pan Tao in Chiang Mai, Thailand,
February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
March 8, 2016 236
Feb. 22 , 2016
237. Photographer
Athit Perawongmetha
Location
CHIANG MAI, Thailand
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Buddhist monks meditate during
Makha Bucha day at Wat Pan Tao
in Chiang Mai, Thailand, February
22, 2016. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
March 8, 2016 237
Feb. 22 , 2016
238. A young Buddhist monk
prays at Wat Phra
Dhammakaya during a
ceremony on Makha Bucha
Day in Pathum Thani
province, north of Bangkok.
The Dhammakaya temple is
regarded as the country's
richest Buddhist temple.
Makha Bucha Day honours
Buddha and his teachings,
and falls on the full moon
day of the third lunar
month.
JORGE SILVA / Reuters-22
March 8, 2016 238
Feb. 22 , 2016
239. A woman walked the empty shelves at a pharmacy in Caracas, Venezuela.
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 239
240. The full moon rises above the statue of liberty, looking
from the Port Boulevard Mohamed V of Jersey City, New
Jersey, on February 22, 2016.Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 240
241. A man who shaped take pictures inside a House upside
down by a group of Taiwanese architect of construction
in the Park creation Hua Shan in Taipei.
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 241
242. Tibetans throw "zanba,"
traditional baking powder,
into each other in an event for
the lush crops in Shigatse,
Tibet Autonomous Region,
China, on February 22, 2016.
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 242
243. An Iranian woman inspects a leaflet of a group of
conservative candidates in the upcoming parliamentary
elections during their campaign gathering in Tehran,
Iran, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. Iranians will vote for their
representatives at the 290-seat parliament, as two
major camps of conservatives and a coalition of
reformists and moderates compete to win the majority
of the house. On the same day as the parliamentary
elections, polling for the Assembly of Experts, a 88-
member clerical body in charge of selecting the
country’s supreme leader, will take place. (AP
Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 243
244. Ultra-Orthodox Jews mourn around the body of prominent Jewish Rabbi Yochanan Sofer of the Erlau
dynasty in Jerusalem, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. Sofer survived the Holocaust, he represented the Erlau
Hasidic dynasty, founded in Hungary. He was 93. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 244
245. Members of the police and
army stand guard before the
arrival of Malaysian Prime
Minister Najib Razak for a
joint police-army exercise at
a shopping mall in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia on
Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
Australia warned Sunday
that terrorists may be
plotting attacks in and
around Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia’s largest city. (AP
Photo/Vincent Thian)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 245
246. Ugandan children walk up a dusty
murram road to school in the
morning on the first day of the new
term, in Kasangati, near Kampala, in
Uganda. The new term started later
than usual due to the recent
presidential elections.
Ben Curtis / AP-22
March 8, 2016 246
Feb. 22 , 2016
247. A Ugandan riot policeman blocks the
gate of the party headquarters of
opposition leader Kizza Besigye, shortly
after raiding the premises for the second
time in a week, in the capital Kampala,
Uganda, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. Party
officials told a group of visiting
European Union observers that the
security officials had raided the office
and arrested eight party staff, just hours
before the EU observers had been
scheduled to meet with party officials at
the building. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 247
248. Nepalese Hindu devotees offer a prayer
on the bank of Hanumante River during
the Swasthani Bratakatha festival in
Bhaktapur, Nepal, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
During this month-long festival, devotees
recite Holy Scriptures dedicated to Hindu
goddess Swasthani and Lord Shiva.
Unmarried women pray to get a good
husband while those married pray for the
longevity of their husbands by observing
a month-long fast. (AP Photo/Niranjan
Shrestha)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 248
249. Seattle Sounders defender Dylan
Remick, right, stretches with
teammates during a soccer training
session Monday, Feb. 22, 2016, in
Seattle. The Sounders play Club
America in the CONCACAF Champions
League quarterfinal round on
Tuesday. (AP Photo/Elaine
Thompson)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 249
250. An Indian Army soldier guards near the site
of gun battle in Pampore, near Srinagar,
Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Feb. 22,
2016. Indian forces on Monday killed the
last three militants who had holed up for
three days in a building. Loud explosions
and fierce exchange of gunfire rattled the
building during the 50-hour standoff that
was the longest-running attack in five years
in the disputed Himalayan region’s main city
of Srinagar or its outskirts. (AP
Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 250
251. A man plays hockey on
Lake Ontario at sunset in
Kingston, Canada, on
Monday, Feb. 22.
Monday in Pictures:
February 22
Lars Hagberg / AP
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 251
252. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Monday, February
22, 2016
A model presents a creation at
the Ashish catwalk show at
London Fashion Week
Autumn/Winter 2016 in
London, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Neil Hall
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 252
253. Photographer
Handout .
Location
Suva, Fiji
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Floodwaters cover the landscape
around Fiji's capital Suva in this
aerial picture taken from a Royal
Australian Air Force C-17A
aircraft landing to assist with
Cyclone Winston recovery
efforts, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Australian Defence
Force
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 253
255. Photographer
Dinuka Liyanawatte
Location
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
An elephant decorated with a cloth
walk in the annual Nawam Perahera
street parade in Colombo, Sri Lanka,
February 22, 2016. Over 50 elephants
are participating in a street parade
for Gangaramaya temple's annual
Perahera festival, along with a
nightly procession of traditional
dancers, fire twirlers and traditional
musicians. REUTERS/Dinuka
Liyanawatte
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 255
256. Photographer
Handout .
Location
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, United States
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
Jason Dalton is seen on closed circuit
television during his arraignment in
Kalamazoo County, Michigan, February 22,
2016. Dalton, suspected of killing six
people and wounding two others in
apparently random shootings, was an
Uber driver who a TV station reported
may have given rides to customers of the
car-hailing services during the rampage.
REUTERS/Kalamazoo County Court
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 256
257. Photographer
Toby Melville
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Monday, February
22, 2016
Sacha Baron Cohen arrives at
the world premiere of the
film "Grimsby" at Leicester
Square in London, February
22, 2016. REUTERS/Toby
Melville
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 257
258. Photographer
Valentyn Ogirenko
Location
KIEV REGION, Ukraine
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Crimean Tatar singer Susana
Jamaladinova, known as Jamala,
performs during the Ukrainian
national qualification for the
Eurovision Song Contest outside
Kiev, Ukraine, February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 258
259. Photographer
Carlo Allegri
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
A woman poses with golden retriever
Flash following a press event for the
American Kennel Club to reveal the
nation's most popular dog breeds in
Manhattan, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 259
260. Photographer
Ronen Zvulun
Location
JERUSALEM, Israel
Reuters / Monday, February
22, 2016
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish
man places a candle beside
the body of Rabbi Yochanan
Sofer, the spiritual leader of
the Erlau dynasty, during his
funeral in Jerusalem,
February 22, 2016. Rabbi
Yochanan Sofer, a Holocaust
survivor, immigrated to Israel
in the 1950 from Hungary
and later founded the Erlau
yeshiva, or Jewish seminary,
in Jerusalem. He died in
Jerusalem on Monday at the
age of 92. REUTERS/Ronen
Zvulun
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 260
261. Photographer
Lucas Jackson
Location
HOLLYWOOD, United States
Reuters / Sunday, February
22, 2015
Jennifer Lopez wears a dress
by Elie Saab at the 87th
Academy Awards February
22, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas
Jackson
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 261
262. Photographer
Brian Snyder
Location
AMHERST, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
Bernie Sanders is silhouetted as he
speaks at a campaign rally at
UMass Amherst in Amherst,
Massachusetts, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 262
263. North Korean children rest on the side of a road in Kaesong, North Korea, Monday, Feb. 22,
2016. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 263
264. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
HOLLYWOOD, United States
Reuters / Sunday, February 22, 2015
"To every woman who gave birth, to
every taxpayer and citizen of this
nation, we have fought for everybody
else's equal rights. It's our time to
have wage equality once and for all
and equal rights for women in the
United States of America." Best
Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette
for Boyhood, 2015. REUTERS/Mike
Blake
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 264
265. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
HOLLYWOOD, United States
Reuters / Sunday, February
22, 2015
"When I was 16 years old, I
tried to kill myself because I
felt weird and I felt different
and I felt like I did not belong.
And now I'm standing here
and, so, I would like for this
moment to be for that kid out
there who feels like she's
weird or she's different or she
doesn't fit in anywhere. Yes,
you do. I promise you do. You
do. Stay weird. Stay different.
And then when it's your turn
and you are standing on this
stage, please...more
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 265
266. Photographer
Alexandros Avramidis
Location
IDOMENI, Greece
Reuters / Monday, February 22,
2016
A migrant crawls under the
border fence from Greece to
Macedonia, after Macedonia
closed its borders with Greece
for Afghan migrants and
demands additional
identification from people
seeking to cross the border and
head to Western Europe, near
the village of Idomeni, Greece,
February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 266
267. Photographer
Alexandros Avramidis
Location
IDOMENI, Greece
Reuters / Monday, February
22, 2016
Refugees and migrants stand
next to a border fence at the
Greek-Macedonian border,
after Macedonia closed its
borders with Greece for
Afghan migrants and demands
additional identification from
people seeking to cross the
border and head to Western
Europe, near the village of
Idomeni, Greece, February 22,
2016. REUTERS/Alexandros
Avramidis
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 267
268. A Palestinian girl stands on a floor of
a damaged apartment block, which
was partially destroyed during the
2014 war between Israel and Hamas,
in Beit Lahiya, Gaza Strip, on Feb. 22,
2016.
Hatem Moussa / AP
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 268
269. Photographer
China Stringer Network
Location
YUNCHENG, CHINA
Reuters / Monday, February 22, 2016
People watch as dogs fights during a local
dog fighting event in Yuncheng, Shanxi
Province, China, February 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Feb. 22 , 2016
March 8, 2016 269
271. Emergency services respond at the scene of a derailed
passenger train near Dalfsen, eastern Netherlands, on
Feb. 23. The driver of the train was killed and seven
others were injured when it collided with a crane and
came off the rails.
BRAM VAN DE BIEZEN / EPA
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 271
272. Garbage bags line a road in Beirut,
Lebanon, on Feb. 23. Garbage has been
piling up on the streets since the
closure of a landfill in July.
HASAN SHAABAN / Reuters
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 272
273. New York police officers stand outside the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue while monitoring a
demonstration, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016, in New York. Protesters assembled in more than 30
cities around the world to lash out at the FBI for obtaining a court order that requires Apple
to make it easier to unlock an encrypted iPhone used by a gunman in December’s mass
murders in California. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 273
274. A municipal health worker
draws blood from 3-month-
old Shayde Henrique, who
was born with microcephaly,
in Joao Pessoa, Brazil,
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. U.S.
and Brazilian health workers
knocked on doors in the
poorest neighborhoods of
one of Brazil’s poorest states
Tuesday in a bid to enroll
mothers in a study aimed at
determining whether the Zika
virus is really causing a surge
in birth defects. The teams
started in Joao Pessoa, the
capital of Paraiba state which
is one of the epicenters of
Brazil’s tandem Zika and
microcephaly outbreaks. (AP
Photo/Andre Penner)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 274
275. Russian President Vladimir Putin, second from left, and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, right,
attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, Russia,
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. The Defenders of the Fatherland Day, celebrated in Russia on Feb. 23,
honors the nation’s military and is a nationwide holiday. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 275
276. CodePink co-founder Medea
Benjamin, left, leads
demonstrators on Capitol Hill in
Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 23,
2016, as Secretary of State John
Kerry takes his seat prior to
testifying before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
hearing on the State
Department’s fiscal 2017 budget.
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 276
277. Emergency services look for
evidence at the wreck of
commuter train which
derailed near Dalfsen,
Netherlands, Tuesday, Feb.
23, 2016. The train derailed
after slamming into a crane
which was crossing the
tracks early Tuesday in the
eastern Netherlands. (AP
Photo/Peter Dejong)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 277
278. A model displays a design during the
Xiao Li Autumn/Winter show at London
Fashion Week, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016.
(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 278
279. A vessel of the European border
agency, Frontex, arrives carrying
refugees and migrants after a rescue
operation near the northeastern
Greek island of Lesbos, in Mytilene,
Greece, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. Nearly
100,000 migrants and refugees have
traveled to Greek islands from nearby
Turkey so far this year. (AP
Photo/Manu Brabo)
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 279
280. Refugees and migrants are
helped by volunteers on their
arrival aboard a dinghy at
Mytilene on the northeastern
Greek island of Lesbos on Feb.
23. Nearly 100,000 migrants
and refugees have traveled to
Greek islands from nearby
Turkey so far this year.
Manu Brabo / AP
Feb. 23 , 2016
March 8, 2016 280
281. Photographer
Marko Djurica
Location
Idomeni, Greece
Reuters / Tuesday, February
23, 2016
Migrants stand behind a
border fence at the Greek-
Macedonian border, after
additional passage restrictions
imposed by Macedonian
authorities left hundreds of
them stranded near the village
of Idomeni, Greece, February
23, 2016. The picture was
taken from the Macedonian
side of the border.
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282. Police officer Steve Blasko walks near police tape at
the scene of a fatal house fire and shooting Tuesday,
Feb. 23, 2016, in Phoenix. Officers dodged bullets
fired by the shooter and donned breathing gear to
enter the burning home to help the victims. (AP
Photo/Morry Gash)
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283. Workers cleaned out the Shanghai Tower skyscraper in the
Pudong financial district in the city of Shanghai, China.
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284. A woman aiming a machine gun of World War
II during the holidays people who defend the
fatherland in the city of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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285. The Flying Scotsman steam
locomotive, painted in its traditional
colors, passes through York, England,
on Feb. 23, 2016, for a test run to
Scarborough ahead of its inaugural
journey from London's Kings Cross to
York later this week. After a decade
of restoration and over 80 years since
it became the first locomotive to
reach 100 miles an hour, the engine is
scheduled for a program of heritage
journeys this year on Britain's main
lines.
Gallery: Legendary Train Rides the
Rails Again
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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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A detainee learns typing skills during
a life skills class in Camp Six, October
20, 2010. REUTERS/DoD/Mass
Communication Specialist 2nd Class
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287. Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Bernie Sanders and his wife, Jane, arrive for
a rally in Norfolk, Virginia, on Feb. 23.
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288. Guilia Dunes, 25, second from left, from Amsterdam, and Taylor Lewis, 22, center, from Baltimore, line up with other dancers outside
Radio City Music Hall waiting to audition for "Rockettes New York Spectacular" on Feb. 23 in New York. "I am dreaming, wishing,
hoping for great things," said Dunes and "I pray that I make it all the way through," said Lewis, both doing a first-time Rockettes
audition for a spot in the summertime production from June 15 through Aug. 7, 2016.
Bebeto Matthews / AP
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289. A stray dog stands among outboard motors that were used by refugees and migrants to reach
the Greek northern island of Lesbos, in Mytilene, on Feb. 23. Athens has expressed its
"displeasure" to the EU over tougher border controls by Balkan countries that have left
thousands of migrants stranded in Greece.
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