This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
An Israeli soldier hands a flower to a child near the Gaza border in Israel. The photo is one of 70 powerful photos from 2015 that document major world events including the Paris terrorist attacks, the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, and natural disasters like the Nepal earthquake. The diverse set of photos provide a visual snapshot of some of the defining moments from around the world in 2015.
The document provides a collection of uplifting images from 2016 that depict personal victories, families and friends enjoying time together, acts of compassion, volunteers helping those in need, and expressions of love. The images showcase gold medalist celebrations, emergency responders assisting animals, siblings supporting each other, couples in loving embraces, community tree planting efforts, and many other heartwarming moments from the past year.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
This document provides a summary of major events from the first third of 2010 in 40 photos over 3 parts. It highlights the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the Vancouver Winter Olympics, unrest in Kyrgyzstan, and more. Each photo depicts a specific event and together they illustrate some of the defining stories from the early months of the year 2010. The document notes that parts 2 and 3 of the photo story will be published in subsequent days.
2010 IN PHOTOS (part 3 of 3)- Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
In the last third of 2010, Wikileaks released classified cables, 33 miners were rescued after being trapped in Chile, and protesters took to the streets around the world. The document is a collection of 120 photos over three days that depict various news events from the latter part of 2010, including the Wikileaks release, the Chilean mining rescue, political protests, natural disasters, deaths, celebrations and more. Each photo provides a glimpse into some aspect of the stories that unfolded during the final months of the year.
A Woman's World: International Women's Day, 8 Marchmaditabalnco
The document is a collection of Reuters photographs depicting women in various situations around the world from 2014-2015. The photos show women posing for a photo shoot while pregnant, a reporter running with rebel fighters, mothers embracing newborn babies, displaced people fleeing violence, a Rohingya woman speaking to her daughter's boyfriend over the internet, a North Korean soldier using a mobile phone, a victim of the LRA displaying injuries, a bride waiting for her groom, passengers in a women-only subway car, a woman sunbathing on the beach, a woman receiving a free breast implant surgery, a Kurdish fighter using binoculars, Israeli and Palestinian women protesting at a holy site, military women attending a graduation ceremony, a
2010 in photos (part 2 of 3) -Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of major events from the second third of 2010, as depicted through 120 photographs over three parts. It describes volcanic eruptions in Iceland disrupting European travel, South Africa hosting the World Cup, devastating wildfires in Russia and floods in Pakistan, and many other stories from 2010 told through photos. The summary encourages viewing parts 1 and 3 of this photo series.
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.
An Israeli soldier hands a flower to a child near the Gaza border in Israel. The photo is one of 70 powerful photos from 2015 that document major world events including the Paris terrorist attacks, the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, and natural disasters like the Nepal earthquake. The diverse set of photos provide a visual snapshot of some of the defining moments from around the world in 2015.
The document provides a collection of uplifting images from 2016 that depict personal victories, families and friends enjoying time together, acts of compassion, volunteers helping those in need, and expressions of love. The images showcase gold medalist celebrations, emergency responders assisting animals, siblings supporting each other, couples in loving embraces, community tree planting efforts, and many other heartwarming moments from the past year.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
This document provides a summary of major events from the first third of 2010 in 40 photos over 3 parts. It highlights the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the Vancouver Winter Olympics, unrest in Kyrgyzstan, and more. Each photo depicts a specific event and together they illustrate some of the defining stories from the early months of the year 2010. The document notes that parts 2 and 3 of the photo story will be published in subsequent days.
2010 IN PHOTOS (part 3 of 3)- Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
In the last third of 2010, Wikileaks released classified cables, 33 miners were rescued after being trapped in Chile, and protesters took to the streets around the world. The document is a collection of 120 photos over three days that depict various news events from the latter part of 2010, including the Wikileaks release, the Chilean mining rescue, political protests, natural disasters, deaths, celebrations and more. Each photo provides a glimpse into some aspect of the stories that unfolded during the final months of the year.
A Woman's World: International Women's Day, 8 Marchmaditabalnco
The document is a collection of Reuters photographs depicting women in various situations around the world from 2014-2015. The photos show women posing for a photo shoot while pregnant, a reporter running with rebel fighters, mothers embracing newborn babies, displaced people fleeing violence, a Rohingya woman speaking to her daughter's boyfriend over the internet, a North Korean soldier using a mobile phone, a victim of the LRA displaying injuries, a bride waiting for her groom, passengers in a women-only subway car, a woman sunbathing on the beach, a woman receiving a free breast implant surgery, a Kurdish fighter using binoculars, Israeli and Palestinian women protesting at a holy site, military women attending a graduation ceremony, a
2010 in photos (part 2 of 3) -Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of major events from the second third of 2010, as depicted through 120 photographs over three parts. It describes volcanic eruptions in Iceland disrupting European travel, South Africa hosting the World Cup, devastating wildfires in Russia and floods in Pakistan, and many other stories from 2010 told through photos. The summary encourages viewing parts 1 and 3 of this photo series.
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.
This document provides descriptions and photos from 14 surprising photos from 2014, including a Darth Vader impersonator campaigning in Ukraine, a body paint contest in Spain, and giant sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and a hippopotamus on display in unusual locations.
Photo preview of Visa pour l’Image 2014 in Perpignan, Franceguimera
The document provides information about the 2014 Visa pour l'Image International Festival of Photojournalism held in Perpignan, France from August 30 to September 14. It features the work of photographers such as Bruno Amsellem, Mary F. Calvert, Williams Daniels, Guillaume Herbaut, Chris Hondros, Yunghi Kim, and others. Some of the key exhibitions and topics included are images from North Vietnamese photographers during the Vietnam War, the humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic, and a tribute to the late photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus.
2014 - Images of AUGUST - Aug 16- Aug 23vinhbinh2010
This document contains images from August 16-17, 2014 covering various news events from around the world, including: evacuations in Iraq, anniversary commemorations of the Marikana massacre in South Africa, Yazidi refugees fleeing ISIS in Iraq, demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri over the police shooting of Michael Brown, and the opening ceremony of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in China.
2014 _ Images of MAY - May 01 - May 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and captions from May 1-3, 2014. It shows:
- May Day protests and celebrations around the world.
- Ongoing conflict and unrest in Ukraine, including clashes between pro-Russian and pro-Kiev groups in Odessa that resulted in a building fire killing over 30 people.
- A landslide in northeastern Afghanistan that buried an entire village, killing over 260 people.
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.
The document discusses the ongoing War on Terror and President Obama's plan to send 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. It notes that the War on Terror will soon enter its ninth year. An anti-war organization, A.N.S.W.E.R., opposes sending more troops, arguing that the War on Terror is a misleading term and that the real goal is imperial domination of oil-rich regions. A.N.S.W.E.R.'s coordinator says the conflict is not about protecting Americans but pursuing geopolitical objectives through military force. The U.S. has spent nearly $1 trillion on the War on Terror since 9/11 according to a congressional report.
2014 - Images of JULY - July 01- July 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and descriptions from July 1-8, 2014. Key events included: the Ebola outbreak in West Africa killing hundreds; Colombia defeating Uruguay in the World Cup; a gay rights rally in Singapore; militant groups in Iraq and Syria holding parades to celebrate declaring an Islamic caliphate; and protests in the US against undocumented immigrants.
The document discusses the justness of the war on terror based on Just War Theory. It provides an overview of Just War Theory principles such as just ad bellum (right to go to war) and just in bello (right conduct within war). It then examines various US-led wars and operations following 9/11, such as the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and analyzes them in relation to Just War criteria. Key impacts discussed include human rights violations, effects on globalization, and implications for citizens in free vs. terrorist-designated nations.
The document discusses the complex nature of conflicts in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. It explores how insurgents can be difficult to distinguish from civilians, and how military operations have resulted in civilian casualties. The document questions the motivations and consequences of Western involvement in these regions, and examines the human cost of war through images of both military and civilian experiences. Religious demographics are presented to provide context on the populations affected. Overall, the document adopts a skeptical tone and encourages critical thinking about the human impacts of foreign interventions and counterinsurgency operations.
2014 _ Images of JULY - July 9 - July 15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of images from July 9, 2014 covering various news events around the world. It includes photos of: air strikes in Gaza between Israel and Hamas; civilians affected by the violence; Israelis preparing for rocket attacks; the World Cup semifinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands; severe weather events in China, Japan, and the US; and damage from shelling in eastern Ukraine. The images provide a visual overview of some of the major international stories from that date.
This document is a writing sample from Jae Hwa Shin for an international trafficking course. It is a 25-page research paper about the use of child soldiers in modern warfare and its ethical implications. The summary analyzes the history of child soldiering, noting that traditionally wars were fought by adults, but now over 300,000 children under 18 participate in conflicts. It also outlines the strengthening of international laws around child soldiering over the past few decades, including treaties that prohibit recruitment of those under 15 and define a child as under 18.
This document provides a summary of images from August 1-5, 2013. It includes photos from around the world showing events like protests in Egypt and Russia, flooding in Germany and Karachi, and cultural events in France, China, and Somalia during Ramadan. Locations represented include Cairo, Moscow, Mainz, Hangzhou, Mogadishu, and more. The images offer a glimpse into news stories and daily life from across the globe during the first week of August 2013.
The document provides an overview of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and their aftermath. It discusses how 19 hijackers took control of 4 planes on September 11, 2001, crashing two into the World Trade Center towers, one into the Pentagon, and one into a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people were killed. The US blamed Al-Qaeda and invaded Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011. The attacks had major health, economic, and social impacts both in the US and globally, increasing distrust of Muslims. Some researchers and theorists have argued US agencies had advance knowledge or were complicit in the attacks.
FEBRUARY 2017 - Pictures of the day - Feb.10 - Feb. 17vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from February 10-12, 2017. It includes photos from Iran commemorating its 1979 Islamic revolution, demonstrations in Iraq and France, wildlife rescues in New Zealand and Kenya, cultural festivals in China, Thailand and France, volcanic eruptions in Indonesia, and political events in Germany, the US and Palestine. The photos provide a visual overview of international news from those dates.
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.
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.
The document provides an overview of the organization Invisible Children and their efforts to help children affected by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) conflict in northern Uganda. It discusses how the LRA abducted children and forced them to become child soldiers, and the human rights abuses this caused. Invisible Children aims to create safe schools for these children and raise awareness about their plight through videos, bracelet campaigns, and educational presentations.
Pictures of the Year 2018 From Reutersmaditabalnco
This document provides a summary of Reuters' Pictures of the Year for 2018. It features 12 photos from major news events around the world over the past year, including:
1) A building covered in ice in Niagara Falls after winter weather.
2) Syrian civilians being rescued from Eastern Ghouta after attacks.
3) Survivors speaking out against disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
4) Historic meetings between North and South Korean leaders aimed at easing tensions.
The photos capture natural disasters, political upheaval, human suffering, and moments of hope from locations spanning North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 2)maditabalnco
This document contains 20 photos from news events around the world between January and November 2016. The photos show international events like the US presidential election, the conflict in Ukraine, the migrant crisis in Europe, the Rio Olympics, and more. They also depict human interest stories and natural phenomena from various countries.
This document provides descriptions and photos from 14 surprising photos from 2014, including a Darth Vader impersonator campaigning in Ukraine, a body paint contest in Spain, and giant sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and a hippopotamus on display in unusual locations.
Photo preview of Visa pour l’Image 2014 in Perpignan, Franceguimera
The document provides information about the 2014 Visa pour l'Image International Festival of Photojournalism held in Perpignan, France from August 30 to September 14. It features the work of photographers such as Bruno Amsellem, Mary F. Calvert, Williams Daniels, Guillaume Herbaut, Chris Hondros, Yunghi Kim, and others. Some of the key exhibitions and topics included are images from North Vietnamese photographers during the Vietnam War, the humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic, and a tribute to the late photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus.
2014 - Images of AUGUST - Aug 16- Aug 23vinhbinh2010
This document contains images from August 16-17, 2014 covering various news events from around the world, including: evacuations in Iraq, anniversary commemorations of the Marikana massacre in South Africa, Yazidi refugees fleeing ISIS in Iraq, demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri over the police shooting of Michael Brown, and the opening ceremony of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in China.
2014 _ Images of MAY - May 01 - May 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and captions from May 1-3, 2014. It shows:
- May Day protests and celebrations around the world.
- Ongoing conflict and unrest in Ukraine, including clashes between pro-Russian and pro-Kiev groups in Odessa that resulted in a building fire killing over 30 people.
- A landslide in northeastern Afghanistan that buried an entire village, killing over 260 people.
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.
The document discusses the ongoing War on Terror and President Obama's plan to send 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. It notes that the War on Terror will soon enter its ninth year. An anti-war organization, A.N.S.W.E.R., opposes sending more troops, arguing that the War on Terror is a misleading term and that the real goal is imperial domination of oil-rich regions. A.N.S.W.E.R.'s coordinator says the conflict is not about protecting Americans but pursuing geopolitical objectives through military force. The U.S. has spent nearly $1 trillion on the War on Terror since 9/11 according to a congressional report.
2014 - Images of JULY - July 01- July 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and descriptions from July 1-8, 2014. Key events included: the Ebola outbreak in West Africa killing hundreds; Colombia defeating Uruguay in the World Cup; a gay rights rally in Singapore; militant groups in Iraq and Syria holding parades to celebrate declaring an Islamic caliphate; and protests in the US against undocumented immigrants.
The document discusses the justness of the war on terror based on Just War Theory. It provides an overview of Just War Theory principles such as just ad bellum (right to go to war) and just in bello (right conduct within war). It then examines various US-led wars and operations following 9/11, such as the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and analyzes them in relation to Just War criteria. Key impacts discussed include human rights violations, effects on globalization, and implications for citizens in free vs. terrorist-designated nations.
The document discusses the complex nature of conflicts in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. It explores how insurgents can be difficult to distinguish from civilians, and how military operations have resulted in civilian casualties. The document questions the motivations and consequences of Western involvement in these regions, and examines the human cost of war through images of both military and civilian experiences. Religious demographics are presented to provide context on the populations affected. Overall, the document adopts a skeptical tone and encourages critical thinking about the human impacts of foreign interventions and counterinsurgency operations.
2014 _ Images of JULY - July 9 - July 15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of images from July 9, 2014 covering various news events around the world. It includes photos of: air strikes in Gaza between Israel and Hamas; civilians affected by the violence; Israelis preparing for rocket attacks; the World Cup semifinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands; severe weather events in China, Japan, and the US; and damage from shelling in eastern Ukraine. The images provide a visual overview of some of the major international stories from that date.
This document is a writing sample from Jae Hwa Shin for an international trafficking course. It is a 25-page research paper about the use of child soldiers in modern warfare and its ethical implications. The summary analyzes the history of child soldiering, noting that traditionally wars were fought by adults, but now over 300,000 children under 18 participate in conflicts. It also outlines the strengthening of international laws around child soldiering over the past few decades, including treaties that prohibit recruitment of those under 15 and define a child as under 18.
This document provides a summary of images from August 1-5, 2013. It includes photos from around the world showing events like protests in Egypt and Russia, flooding in Germany and Karachi, and cultural events in France, China, and Somalia during Ramadan. Locations represented include Cairo, Moscow, Mainz, Hangzhou, Mogadishu, and more. The images offer a glimpse into news stories and daily life from across the globe during the first week of August 2013.
The document provides an overview of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and their aftermath. It discusses how 19 hijackers took control of 4 planes on September 11, 2001, crashing two into the World Trade Center towers, one into the Pentagon, and one into a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people were killed. The US blamed Al-Qaeda and invaded Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011. The attacks had major health, economic, and social impacts both in the US and globally, increasing distrust of Muslims. Some researchers and theorists have argued US agencies had advance knowledge or were complicit in the attacks.
FEBRUARY 2017 - Pictures of the day - Feb.10 - Feb. 17vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from February 10-12, 2017. It includes photos from Iran commemorating its 1979 Islamic revolution, demonstrations in Iraq and France, wildlife rescues in New Zealand and Kenya, cultural festivals in China, Thailand and France, volcanic eruptions in Indonesia, and political events in Germany, the US and Palestine. The photos provide a visual overview of international news from those dates.
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.
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.
The document provides an overview of the organization Invisible Children and their efforts to help children affected by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) conflict in northern Uganda. It discusses how the LRA abducted children and forced them to become child soldiers, and the human rights abuses this caused. Invisible Children aims to create safe schools for these children and raise awareness about their plight through videos, bracelet campaigns, and educational presentations.
Pictures of the Year 2018 From Reutersmaditabalnco
This document provides a summary of Reuters' Pictures of the Year for 2018. It features 12 photos from major news events around the world over the past year, including:
1) A building covered in ice in Niagara Falls after winter weather.
2) Syrian civilians being rescued from Eastern Ghouta after attacks.
3) Survivors speaking out against disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
4) Historic meetings between North and South Korean leaders aimed at easing tensions.
The photos capture natural disasters, political upheaval, human suffering, and moments of hope from locations spanning North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 2)maditabalnco
This document contains 20 photos from news events around the world between January and November 2016. The photos show international events like the US presidential election, the conflict in Ukraine, the migrant crisis in Europe, the Rio Olympics, and more. They also depict human interest stories and natural phenomena from various countries.
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.
This document provides a summary of images from Reuters photographers over the past 30 years. It describes powerful photos including Kurdish refugees fleeing Iraq, Egyptians celebrating the fall of Mubarak, migrants arriving in Spain, a baby rescued after the Beslan school siege, a Formula One fire, and a US Marine with a close call in Afghanistan. The photos document important world events from the 9/11 attacks to the BP oil spill to the Sichuan earthquake.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
January 1: Couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year. January-December: Pictures from around the world show major news events of 2014, including volcanic eruptions, conflicts in South Sudan and Ukraine, the Ebola outbreak, and selfies at the Oscars. December 31: The year ends as couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year.
The document provides a visual summary of major news events that occurred throughout 2018 with photos from each month. Some key events highlighted include the Parkland school shooting, royal weddings of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the reunification of North and South Korea, wildfires in California, the rescue of boys trapped in a cave in Thailand, Hurricane Florence, and the Camp Fire in California that destroyed the town of Paradise. The photos provide a glimpse into political, humanitarian, environmental and pop culture stories that shaped the year.
The document is a compilation of 47 photos from the second 4 months of 2012 showing nature scenes, news events, and daily life from around the world including tightrope walking in Niagara Falls, a solar transit, a blackout in India, Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in London, the Egyptian presidential election, Olympics and Tour de France cycling. Events pictured range from natural phenomena to international news to cultural celebrations and sports competitions from several countries on multiple continents.
This document provides a series of photos from news agency Reuters taken between April 19, 2013 and May 2, 2013. The photos show scenes from around the world including a desert town in Libya, a marijuana festival in Seattle after legalization, SWAT training in Utah, protests in India over a girl's rape and poisoning of Afghan schoolgirls. They also depict the aftermath of a building collapse in Bangladesh that killed hundreds of garment workers and photos from events in Ethiopia, Ukraine, New Jersey and more.
1) The document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides images and captions summarizing major news events that occurred throughout 2016. 2) Events covered include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, the Zika virus outbreak, protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon, campaign rallies for US presidential candidates, the migrant crisis in Europe, deaths of celebrities like David Bowie, the US presidential primaries and election, terror attacks in Brussels, the conflict in Ukraine, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the EU referendum in the UK, the Stanley Cup finals, the coup attempt in Turkey, the US presidential conventions, police shootings and protests in the US, the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France, the US presidential election and aftermath,
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_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.
Fireworks lit up the sky in London on New Year's Eve as thousands gathered on the banks of the River Thames for a fireworks display (paragraph 1). Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak left his trial on a stretcher (paragraph 3). Thousands of Nigerians launched an indefinite strike against the removal of fuel subsidies (paragraph 5).
The document appears to be a collection of news photos from various dates between April and August 2014. The photos show a range of subjects from around the world including: the interior of the US Capitol building under renovation, a Muslim boy sleeping with his father during Ramadan in India, damage from an earthquake in Thailand, the canonization ceremony of two popes at the Vatican, workers at a soap factory in Syria, pro-Russian activists in Ukraine, scientists drilling ice cores in Antarctica, Egyptian women on a hunger strike in Turkey, a hummingbird in snow in Colorado, a protest by midwives in Paris, men carrying a mannequin in Syria, lanterns being hung in Sri Lanka, a painted street in Brazil
Daily Life Around the World in Januarymaditabalnco
This document provides a collection of photos from around the world between January 1-19, 2017. The photos show people celebrating the new year in Shanghai, a shepherd woman herding goats in Turkey, and migrants being rescued in the Mediterranean Sea. Other photos depict daily life and events, including people in London, Tibetan monks in India, racing in Germany, an audience with the Pope, a shooting in Florida, kite flying in Kuwait, Orthodox Christmas in Russia, a snowball fight in Gaza, and contortionists in Monaco. The diverse photos offer a glimpse into cultures and events around the globe during this period.
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.
2017 Weather and Environment Photos of the Year (1)maditabalnco
The document provides a collection of photos from weather and environmental events that occurred throughout 2017. Some key photos included snowy landscapes in Germany in January, heavy smog in China, wild horses being herded in Utah, and people enjoying beaches in Brazil in January. Additional photos showed frozen fountains in Paris in January, desert festivals in Abu Dhabi, snow storms in New York and Berlin in January/February, and volcanic eruptions in Sicily in February.
2014 images of MARCH - March 16 - March 31vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of images and news from March 16-31, 2014 related to various global events. It includes photos from protests in Ukraine over Russia's annexation of Crimea, celebrations of preliminary referendum results showing support for joining Russia, and clashes between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian groups. Other photos show commemorations of historical events in Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria, as well as sports, cultural, and natural disaster stories from several countries.
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Aleksandre Vashakmadze - Inspired by Van Gogh.ppsxmaditabalnco
Aleksandre Vashakmadze was born in Tbilisi, Georgia and started drawing at age 2. He continued developing his painting skills throughout his childhood and into college. The purpose of his paintings is to depict his perspective of God's creation through inner themes such as trauma, madness, joy, and kindness from an childlike view.
The document recaps highlights from the 95th Academy Awards ceremony. It includes photos showing Michelle Yeoh and Brendan Fraser winning Best Actress and Actor respectively for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." It also shows the film winning Best Picture. Other major winners mentioned include Ke Huy Quan for Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, both also for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." Performances from Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and others are also noted.
Murals and graffiti artworks in several European cities show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. The document shows photos of street art paintings in Paris, Cardiff, Sofia, Podgorica, London, Berlin, Chisinau, and Poznan depicting Ukrainian symbols like the flag and president Zelensky, to support Ukraine against Russia's attack and recognize Ukraine's resistance. The artworks are intended to make people stop and think about the conflict through the artists' work.
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3. People collect scattered oranges amidst
rubble after an airstrike on a market in rebel
held Maarrat Misrin city in Idlib province,
Syria January 14. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah
4. Police investigators and
forensic technicians investigate
a crime scene where a man was
killed in Manaus, Brazil,
January 6. Police erected
roadblocks and increased
patrols around Manaus to hunt
down more than 100 inmates
who escaped from a prison in
Manaus during a riot.
According to local media, police
reported more than 12
murders in Manaus in the 24
hours after the escape.
REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
5. People connect to the internet at a hotspot in Havana, Cuba, January 19. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
6. Kandy Freeman participates in a Black Lives Matter protest in front of Trump Tower in New York City, January 14. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
7. Plane debris is
seen at the crash
site of a Turkish
cargo jet near
Kyrgyzstan's
Manas airport
outside Bishkek,
January 16.
REUTERS/Vladimi
r Pirogov
8. A rebel fighter carries an injured boy
after a car bomb explosion in Jub al
Barazi east of the northern Syrian
town of al-Bab, Syria, January 15.
REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi
9. Traffic cones are seen on the bank of the River Thames during low tide in London, Britain, January 19. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
10. Attendees partake in the inauguration
ceremonies to swear in Donald Trump as
the 45th president of the United States at
the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 20.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
11. Migrants walk during a
snowfall inside a derelict
customs warehouse in
Belgrade, Serbia, January 11.
REUTERS/Marko Djurica
12. Serena Williams of the U.S. serves during
her women's singles third round tennis
match against Nicole Gibbs of the U.S. in
the Australian Open 2017 in Melbourne,
Australia, January 21. REUTERS/Jason
Reed
13. Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka
serves during his Men's singles
fourth round match against
Italy's Andreas Seppi at the
Australian Open, January 22.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
14. People gather to pray in baggage claim during a
protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S.
President Donald Trump's executive order, at
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas,
Texas, January 29. REUTERS/Laura Buckman
15. A long time exposure shows molten lava which flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's
most active volcanoes on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, February 3. REUTERS/Gilles Adt
16. An aerial view shows the remains of burnt homes
from what residents said was the latest attack by
armed men in Thonyor, Leer County, South Sudan
February 23. REUTERS/Siegfried Modola
17. Benedito, 66, smokes prawns as he checks it on a wood-fired oven in Corumbau village on the coast of Bahia state, Brazil, February 19. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
18. A woman pushes a pram as she walks over a frozen lake
during sun down at the Pajulahti sports center near
Lahti, Finland, February 21. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
19. Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
protestors are sprayed with
water by Israeli police as they
block a street during a
demonstration against
members of their community
serving in the Israeli army,
part of ongoing
demonstrations recently seen
throughout Israel, in
Jerusalem, February 9.
REUTERS/Ammar Awad
20. Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath
laying ceremony to mark the Defender of the
Fatherland Day at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow,
Russia, February 23. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
21. Tanks are seen in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine, February 1. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
22. Iraqi Special Operations Forces arrest a person suspected of belonging to Islamic
State militants in western Mosul, Iraq, February 26. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Marjani
23. Displaced Iraqi women who just fled their home,rest in
the desert as they wait to be transported while Iraqi
forces battle with Islamic State militants in western
Mosul, February 27. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
24. Cockfighting enthusiasts show a
rooster through the window of a
vintage car on their way to a
cockfighting arena at the
outskirts of Ciro Redondo,
central region of Ciego de Avila
province, Cuba, February 15.
REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
25. Farmer Osvaldo Lemas, 83, looks to the camera
as he picks tobacco leaves at a farm in Cuba's
western province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba,
February 28. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
26. Revellers take part in a
traditional event marking the
last day of the carnival season
called "Kusaki", a folk party and
a re-enactment showing the
"defeat of Death" where all
roles are played by males,
which takes place on Shrove
Tuesday in the village of
Jedlinsk near Radom, Poland,
February 28. REUTERS/Kacper
Pempel
27. A man cries as he carries his
daughter while walking
from an Islamic State-
controlled part of Mosul
towards Iraqi special forces
soldiers during a battle in
Mosul, Iraq March 4.
REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
28. New York Police Department officers arrest a
woman who was taking part in a 'Day Without a
Woman' march on International Women's Day in
New York, March 8. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
29. Light from a mobile phone illuminates a
Saudi woman's face during Iraqi singer
Majid Al Muhandis' live performance as
part of Spring of Culture 2017 in Manama,
Bahrain, March 10. REUTERS/Hamad I
Mohammed
30. A girl reacts as colored water is thrown on her face while celebrating Holi, the
Festival of Colours, in Mumbai, India, March 13. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade
31. Members of the Saudi delegation
wait for the arrival of China's
President Xi Jinping and Saudi
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-
Saud before a welcoming
ceremony at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, China, March
16. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
32. Skyscrapers Shanghai Tower (L), Jin
Mao Tower (Top) and Shanghai
World Financial Center are seen
during a hazy day at the financial
district of Pudong in Shanghai,
China, March 20. REUTERS/Aly Song
33. Hindu priests sit inside a cave as
they perform evening prayers on
the banks of the river Ganges in
Devprayag, India, March 28.
REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
34. An Iraqi special forces soldier shot dead an Islamic State suicide
bomber in Mosul, Iraq March 3. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
35. Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter during a rally in Moscow, Russia, March 26. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
36. People cross a flooded street after a massive landslide and flood in the Huachipa district of Lima, Peru, March 17. REUTERS/Guadalupe Pard
37. A woman assists an injured person after an incident on Westminster Bridge in London, March 22. REUTERS/Toby Melville
38. Qi Guangpu of China performs an
aerial as he trains during the
Snowboarding and Freestyle
Skiing World Championships in
Sierra Nevada, Spain, March 9.
REUTERS/Paul Hanna
39. Salah Skaff, 25, reacts over the body of his
daughter Amira Skaff, 1.5 years old, after an
airstrike on the rebel held besieged city of Douma,
in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria
April 7. REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh
40. Abu Malek, one of the
survivors of a chemical
attack in the Ghouta region
of Damascus that took place
in 2013, uses his crutches to
walk along a street in the
Ghouta town of Ain Tarma,
Syria, April 7.
REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh
41. Detainees exercise in a recreation area at the Adelanto immigration detention center, which is
run by the Geo Group Inc (GEO.N), in Adelanto, California, April 13. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
42. Aibhin Kenneally aged 13 from the Flynn-
O'Kane dance group warms up backstage
before performing during the World Irish
Dancing Championships in Dublin, Ireland
April 11. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
43. North Korean soldiers march during a military parade marking the 105th birth anniversary of the
country's founding father Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, North Korea, April 15. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
44. Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En
Marche !, or Onwards !, and candidate for the 2017 French
presidential election, gestures to supporters after the first
round of 2017 French presidential election in Paris, France,
April 23. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
45. U.S. President Donald
Trump speaks during an
interview with Reuters in
the Oval Office of the White
House in Washington, April
27. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
46. A demonstrator kicks a vehicle in a protest against President Michel Temer's proposal to reform Brazil's
social security system during a general strike in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 28. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
47. Residents view the first iceberg
of the season as it passes the
South Shore, also known as
"Iceberg Alley", near Ferryland
Newfoundland, Canada, April
16. REUTERS/Jody Martin
48. Migrants try to stay afloat after falling off their
rubber dinghy during a rescue operation by the
Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station
(MOAS) ship in the central Mediterranean in
international waters some 15 nautical miles off
the coast of Zawiya in Libya, April 14. All 134
sub-Saharan migrants survived and were
rescued by MOAS. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi
49. A man carries his pet cat as he walks under the cherry blossoms at Tongji University in Shanghai, China, April 4. REUTERS/Aly Song
50. Model Elsa Hosk poses on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
51. A Palestinian protester uses a sling to hurl stones towards Israeli troops during clashes at a protest
in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, near the Jewish settlement of
Beit El, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, May 11. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
52. A man who was set on fire by people accusing him of stealing during a rally against Venezuela's President
Nicolas Maduro runs amidst opposition supporters in Caracas, Venezuela, May 20. REUTERS/Marco Bello
53. Opposition supporters clash with riot security forces while rallying against President
Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, May 18. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
54. Steam rises from chimneys of a
heating power plant near a
monument of Soviet cosmonaut
Yuri Gagarin, the first man in
space, with the air temperature
at about minus 17 degrees
Celsius (1.4 degrees Fahrenheit),
during sunset in Moscow, Russia,
January 9. REUTERS/Maxim
Shemetov
55. A wounded man lies on the ground at the site of a blast in Kabul, Afghanistan May 31. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
56. A protester holds a national flag as a bank branch,
housed in the magistracy of the Supreme Court of
Justice, burns during a rally against Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas, Venezuela
June 12. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlin
57. A Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighter sit as
medics treat his comrades injured by sniper fired
by Islamic State militants in a field hospital in
Raqqa, Syria, June 28. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevi
58. A worker, known as a "Tecchiaiolo",
examines marble at the Cervaiole
quarry on Monte Altissimo in the
Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy, July 18.
REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
59. U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the their
bilateral meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany July 7. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
60. Opposition lawmaker Luis
Stefanelli gestures next to
fellow opposition lawmaker
Leonardo Regnault after a
group of government
supporters burst into
Venezuela's opposition-
controlled National
Assembly during a session,
in Caracas, Venezuela July 5.
REUTERS/Carlos Garcia
Rawlins
61. Palestinians react following tear gas that was shot by
Israeli forces after Friday prayer on a street outside
Jerusalem's Old City, July 21. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
62. Young Hindu priests take a holy
bath together as part of a ritual
during the sacred thread festival at
the Pashupatinath temple in
Kathmandu, Nepal July 28. Hindus
take holy baths and change their
sacred threads, also known as
janai, for protection and
purification during the festival.
REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
63. A man takes a ride on a police wrecker in the Schanze district of Hamburg following the G20 summit, July 8. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
64. The sun is obscured by the moon during a solar eclipse as seen from an
Alaska Airlines commercial jet at 40,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean
off the coast of Depoe Bay, Oregon, August 21. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
65. J Class boats compete in a regatta between race days of the America's Cup finals. REUTERS/Mike Segar
66. Marin Honda of Japan in action at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Beijing. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
67. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho celebrates with coaching staff at the Europa League Final versus Ajax Amsterdam. Phil Noble Livepic/via REUTERS
68. Flood victims work on the Jute plant at the flood affected area at Saptari District, Nepal, August 14. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
69. Burning forest is seen during "Operation
Green Wave" conducted by agents of the
Brazilian Institute for the Environment and
Renewable Natural Resources, or Ibama, to
combat illegal logging in Apui, in the
southern region of the state of Amazonas,
Brazil, August 4. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
70. SPLA-IO (SPLA-In Opposition) rebels carry an injured rebel after an assault on government SPLA (Sudan People's
Liberation Army) soldiers, on the road between Kaya and Yondu, South Sudan, August 26. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
71. Afghan policemen try to rescue four-year-old Ali
Ahmad at the site of a suicide attack followed by a
clash between Afghan forces and insurgents after an
attack on a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in Kabul,
Afghanistan, August 25. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
72. A woman gestures as she mourns the death of a protester in
Mathare, in Nairobi, Kenya, August 9. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
73. A medic holds the body of a girl
recovered from under the rubble
of a house destroyed by a Saudi-
led air strike in Sanaa, Yemen,
August 25. REUTERS/Khaled
Abdullah
74. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the launch of a Hwasong-12 missile, September 16. KCNA via REUTERS
75. Vessels that sank during Hurricane Irma are seen in a Saint John bay 12 days after the devastating
storm raked the island, on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, September 16. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
76. Hamida, a Rohingya refugee woman, cries as she holds her 40-day-old son, who died as a boat capsized in
the shore of Shah Porir Dwip, in Teknaf, Bangladesh, September 14. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
77. A shrine is seen after a forest fire near the village of Serta, Portugal, September 9. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante
78. An exhausted Rohingya refugee woman touches the shore after crossing
the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal, in
Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, September 11. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
79. A Burning Man participant (L) evades a chasing firefighter and falls into the flames of the "Man Burn" after evading the attempted tackles of multiple rangers and law enforcement personnel at
the annual Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, September 2017. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
80. U.S. President Donald
Trump welcomes 11-
years-old Frank Giaccio
as he cuts the Rose
Garden grass at the
White House in
Washington,
September 15. Frank,
who wrote a letter to
Trump offering to
mow the White House
lawn, was invited to
work for a day at the
White House along the
National Park Service
staff. REUTERS/Carlos
Barria
81. A man kneels with a folded U.S. flag as the
motorcade of U.S. President Donald Trump
passes him after an event at the state
fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Indiana,
September 27. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
82. People react as they watch a sesion of the Catalonian regional parliament on a giant screen
at a pro-independence rally in Barcelona, Spain, October 10. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado
83. A student stands next to a huge Estelada (Catalan separatist flag) inside the University of Barcelona's historic building
the day after the banned independence referendum in Barcelona, Spain, October 2. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
84. A man walks with a bloody
lip as demonstrators yell at
him outside the location
where Richard Spencer, an
avowed white nationalist
and spokesperson for the
so-called alt-right
movement, is delivering a
speech on the campus of
the University of Florida in
Gainesville, Florida, October
19. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton
85. Damaged houses, buildings and a mosque are seen inside Marawi city, Philippines, October 25. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
86. Air Force One departs Las Vegas past the broken
windows on the Mandalay Bay hotel, where
shooter Stephen Paddock conducted his mass
shooting along the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas,
Nevada, October 4. REUTERS/Mike Blake
87. An opposition politician of the National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, reacts after a gas canister fired by
policemen hits his car during a protest along a street in Nairobi, Kenya, October 13. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
88. Police officers stand guard during a fire at Kandawgyi Palace hotel in Yangon, Myanmar October 19. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
89. Photographers help a Rohingya refugee
to come out of Nad River as they cross the
Myanmar-Bangladesh border in Palong
Khali, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh,
November 1. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
90. A migrant arrives at a naval base
after he was rescued by Libyan
coastal guards in Tripoli, Libya,
November 6. REUTERS/Ahmed
Jadallah
91. Men feed seagulls along the Yamuna river on a smoggy morning in New Delhi, India, November 17. REUTERS/Saumya Khandelwal
92. Hosne Ara, 4, a Rohingya refugee who
fled Myanmar two months ago, listens
to children singing at a children's centre
in the Kutupalong refugee camp near
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, November 5.
REUTERS/Hannah McKay
93. Nobi Hossain wades through the water carrying his elderly relative Sona Banu as hundreds of Rohingya
refugees arrive under the cover of darkness by wooden boats from Myanmar to the shore of Shah Porir
Dwip, in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj/File Photo