This document provides a summary of news photographs from September 16-18, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world like protests in Ukraine, the Rio Paralympics, flooding in India, the opening of Oktoberfest in Germany, and fires in Syria and Afghanistan. The photos come from international news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, natural disasters, and cultural events.
OCTOBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Oct.1 - Oct. 8vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of photos taken in October 2016 related to global events. It describes photos showing Syrian refugees living in camps in Greece, including families, children, and those struggling with medical issues. Photos also depict Haitian migrants waiting at the US-Mexico border, civilians fleeing ISIS-controlled areas in Syria, damaged hospitals in Aleppo after airstrikes, migrant protests in France, and other global events from that month.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep.24- Sep.30vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from September 24-30, 2016. It includes photos from the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C., William and Kate's royal tour of Canada with their children, the ongoing conflict in Aleppo, Syria, and other events around the world like Oktoberfest in Germany.
NOVEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Nov.24 - Nov. 27vinhbinh2010
The document appears to be a gallery of photographs from November 2016 with captions. It includes photos from: Mosul, Iraq showing relatives reunited at a refugee camp; oil wells burning near Mosul; gang members in El Salvador; President-elect Trump meeting with Betsy DeVos; President Obama awarding Ellen DeGeneres a medal; Thanksgiving turkeys in Washington D.C.; damage in Aleppo, Syria from airstrikes; people preparing for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York; and more photos capturing events from around the world in November 2016.
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.24 - Aug. 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a gallery of photos taken between August 24-31, 2016. It features over 40 photos from various locations around the world including: Thailand where beehives are being used to deter wild elephants; Syria showing the impact of war on children in Aleppo; China where people are pulling apart fighting water buffaloes; and Italy after a deadly earthquake in Amatrice. The photos provide a visual overview of some of the major news events during that period.
AUGUST 2016 - Pictures of the month - Aug.09 - Aug. 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from August 8-15, 2016 related to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and other international news events. It includes over 30 photos with captions describing Iranian servicemen praying in Russia, a Hindu vigilante group with cows in India, flooding in Macedonia, fires in Portugal, a court hearing for former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, and more. Several photos also show American gymnast Simone Biles competing and winning gold at the Olympics.
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
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.
OCTOBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Oct.1 - Oct. 8vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of photos taken in October 2016 related to global events. It describes photos showing Syrian refugees living in camps in Greece, including families, children, and those struggling with medical issues. Photos also depict Haitian migrants waiting at the US-Mexico border, civilians fleeing ISIS-controlled areas in Syria, damaged hospitals in Aleppo after airstrikes, migrant protests in France, and other global events from that month.
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep.24- Sep.30vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from September 24-30, 2016. It includes photos from the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C., William and Kate's royal tour of Canada with their children, the ongoing conflict in Aleppo, Syria, and other events around the world like Oktoberfest in Germany.
NOVEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Nov.24 - Nov. 27vinhbinh2010
The document appears to be a gallery of photographs from November 2016 with captions. It includes photos from: Mosul, Iraq showing relatives reunited at a refugee camp; oil wells burning near Mosul; gang members in El Salvador; President-elect Trump meeting with Betsy DeVos; President Obama awarding Ellen DeGeneres a medal; Thanksgiving turkeys in Washington D.C.; damage in Aleppo, Syria from airstrikes; people preparing for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York; and more photos capturing events from around the world in November 2016.
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.24 - Aug. 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a gallery of photos taken between August 24-31, 2016. It features over 40 photos from various locations around the world including: Thailand where beehives are being used to deter wild elephants; Syria showing the impact of war on children in Aleppo; China where people are pulling apart fighting water buffaloes; and Italy after a deadly earthquake in Amatrice. The photos provide a visual overview of some of the major news events during that period.
AUGUST 2016 - Pictures of the month - Aug.09 - Aug. 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from August 8-15, 2016 related to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and other international news events. It includes over 30 photos with captions describing Iranian servicemen praying in Russia, a Hindu vigilante group with cows in India, flooding in Macedonia, fires in Portugal, a court hearing for former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, and more. Several photos also show American gymnast Simone Biles competing and winning gold at the Olympics.
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
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.
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.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.1 - Dec. 6vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from November and December 2016. It includes photos from Venezuela of relatives mourning family members killed by law enforcement, and of struggling fishermen. Photos also show the Milky Way over a telescope in Chile, damaged churches in Iraq, civilians fleeing Mosul, and fighters in Libya and Iraq. Additional photos capture protests in Brazil, the Eiffel Tower at night, slaughtered cats in China, and events commemorating Fidel Castro's death in Cuba, including his ashes being transported across the country.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.̣ 21 - Dec.27vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from December 2016 related to Christmas celebrations around the world. It includes photos from Iraq of Kurdish women fighting ISIS near Mount Sinjar; Guatemala showing indigenous people celebrating the festival of St. Thomas; Colombia of people visiting graves on Day of the Candles; England of Christmas lights displays; Greece of a child posing with decorations; the Philippines of people inside a lantern-decorated dome; and Brooklyn of a nutcracker statue. Each photo is accompanied by a brief caption stating the location and date.
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.̣ 11 - Dec.15vinhbinh2010
1) The document is a collection of news photos taken between December 11-15, 2016 covering international events.
2) The photos show scenes from ongoing conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen as well as aftermath of explosions in Bulgaria and Turkey.
3) Other photos depict daily life and celebrations in Vietnam, South Africa, London, and peace negotiations between Colombia's government and FARC rebels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
JULY 2016 - Pictures of the month - July 23 - July 31vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from July 23-31, 2016. It includes 29 photos with captions describing wildfires in California, the Tour de France winner, protests in Kashmir, the Munich shooting, and the Rio Olympics Village among other topics. The photos come from Reuters, AP, AFP, and other news sources from around the world.
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.
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.
2015 - Images of JULY - July 24 - July 31.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from July 19-24, 2015 showing images from around the world. It includes photos of: a Syrian refugee child in Jordan surrounded by flies; a Filipino man working at a tire repair shop; migrants trying to cross into Britain from Calais, France; children playing in a rainstorm in Pakistan; Syrian refugee families in Jordan; flooding in China; anti-government protests in Japan; Saudi forces reopening the airport in Aden, Yemen; and Turkish warplanes striking ISIS targets after an attack in Turkey. The photos provide a glimpse into global news events during that period.
I provided analysis of terrorist activity in the MENA region between 6/15 and 6/30 for upwards of twenty guests. Special attention was paid to Islamic State and affiliated groups in Libya and Egypt, as well as American involvement in Iraq and Syria. I was joined by four colleagues, who had researched similar events elsewhere in the world.
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.
Di̇ş Dostu Derneği̇ Turkey Report Clippings March April-May 2016 Diş Dostu Derneği
Toothfriendly International affiliate in Turkey communicates with the population via media. The topics are various which the association tries to give to the public. Our main topics are "toothfriendly nutrition" , "balanced diet for pregnant women", "Toothfriendly Clinics acrredited for hygiene and preventive dentistry" and so on.
SEPTEMBER 2017 - Pictures of the day - Sept 26 - 30, 2017.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from September 26-30, 2017 with captions describing the images. The photos show:
1) Protests in Spain over Catalonia's independence referendum and the aftermath of earthquakes in Mexico.
2) Scenes from hurricane-damaged Puerto Rico, including flooded streets, damaged infrastructure, and residents without power or supplies.
3) Volunteers in Mexico assisting with earthquake rescue and relief efforts.
AUGUST 2017- Pictures of the day - Aug 1- 5 , 2017 vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary and photos from July 30 to August 5, 2017. It describes photos from paramilitary camps for children in Ukraine, space launches, missile tests in North Korea, protests in Venezuela, a diving competition in Bosnia, and military parades in Russia. The photos document current events from around the world during that period.
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.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.1 - Dec. 6vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of news photos from November and December 2016. It includes photos from Venezuela of relatives mourning family members killed by law enforcement, and of struggling fishermen. Photos also show the Milky Way over a telescope in Chile, damaged churches in Iraq, civilians fleeing Mosul, and fighters in Libya and Iraq. Additional photos capture protests in Brazil, the Eiffel Tower at night, slaughtered cats in China, and events commemorating Fidel Castro's death in Cuba, including his ashes being transported across the country.
DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.̣ 21 - Dec.27vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from December 2016 related to Christmas celebrations around the world. It includes photos from Iraq of Kurdish women fighting ISIS near Mount Sinjar; Guatemala showing indigenous people celebrating the festival of St. Thomas; Colombia of people visiting graves on Day of the Candles; England of Christmas lights displays; Greece of a child posing with decorations; the Philippines of people inside a lantern-decorated dome; and Brooklyn of a nutcracker statue. Each photo is accompanied by a brief caption stating the location and date.
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.̣ 11 - Dec.15vinhbinh2010
1) The document is a collection of news photos taken between December 11-15, 2016 covering international events.
2) The photos show scenes from ongoing conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen as well as aftermath of explosions in Bulgaria and Turkey.
3) Other photos depict daily life and celebrations in Vietnam, South Africa, London, and peace negotiations between Colombia's government and FARC rebels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
JULY 2016 - Pictures of the month - July 23 - July 31vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from July 23-31, 2016. It includes 29 photos with captions describing wildfires in California, the Tour de France winner, protests in Kashmir, the Munich shooting, and the Rio Olympics Village among other topics. The photos come from Reuters, AP, AFP, and other news sources from around the world.
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.
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.
2015 - Images of JULY - July 24 - July 31.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from July 19-24, 2015 showing images from around the world. It includes photos of: a Syrian refugee child in Jordan surrounded by flies; a Filipino man working at a tire repair shop; migrants trying to cross into Britain from Calais, France; children playing in a rainstorm in Pakistan; Syrian refugee families in Jordan; flooding in China; anti-government protests in Japan; Saudi forces reopening the airport in Aden, Yemen; and Turkish warplanes striking ISIS targets after an attack in Turkey. The photos provide a glimpse into global news events during that period.
I provided analysis of terrorist activity in the MENA region between 6/15 and 6/30 for upwards of twenty guests. Special attention was paid to Islamic State and affiliated groups in Libya and Egypt, as well as American involvement in Iraq and Syria. I was joined by four colleagues, who had researched similar events elsewhere in the world.
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.
Di̇ş Dostu Derneği̇ Turkey Report Clippings March April-May 2016 Diş Dostu Derneği
Toothfriendly International affiliate in Turkey communicates with the population via media. The topics are various which the association tries to give to the public. Our main topics are "toothfriendly nutrition" , "balanced diet for pregnant women", "Toothfriendly Clinics acrredited for hygiene and preventive dentistry" and so on.
SEPTEMBER 2017 - Pictures of the day - Sept 26 - 30, 2017.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from September 26-30, 2017 with captions describing the images. The photos show:
1) Protests in Spain over Catalonia's independence referendum and the aftermath of earthquakes in Mexico.
2) Scenes from hurricane-damaged Puerto Rico, including flooded streets, damaged infrastructure, and residents without power or supplies.
3) Volunteers in Mexico assisting with earthquake rescue and relief efforts.
AUGUST 2017- Pictures of the day - Aug 1- 5 , 2017 vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary and photos from July 30 to August 5, 2017. It describes photos from paramilitary camps for children in Ukraine, space launches, missile tests in North Korea, protests in Venezuela, a diving competition in Bosnia, and military parades in Russia. The photos document current events from around the world during that period.
Libya faced ongoing conflict and instability throughout 2016. In the first half of the year, fighting continued between forces loyal to Libya's eastern government and Islamist rebel groups in Benghazi. Meanwhile, the new UN-backed Government of National Accord faced challenges establishing itself amid deep divisions. In the second half, pro-government forces engaged in fierce clashes with Islamic State militants as they advanced on the IS stronghold of Sirte, gaining ground but facing resistance. Libya remained divided and volatile as 2016 drew to a close.
MARCH 2017 - Pictures of the day - Mar.23 - Mar.28vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of news photos from March 23-27, 2017. It includes photos from events around the world such as: the aftermath of the London attack on March 23 including vigils and floral tributes; the ongoing battle for Mosul against ISIS with photos of displaced Iraqis; and wildfires at a military depot in Ukraine that prompted the evacuation of 20,000 people. The photos provide a visual snapshot of major news events during that period.
OCTOBER 2017 - Pictures of the day - Oct. 27 - Oct. 31, 2017vinhbinh2010
This document contains a collection of photos from October 27-31, 2017 with captions. The photos show: tensions in Kenya after an election re-run with riots; an Amazon tribe in Brazil trying to maintain their traditional way of life as mining companies move closer; President Trump handing out Halloween treats in the Oval Office; white nationalists protesting refugee resettlement in Tennessee; and fall foliage in New York. The photos come from news agencies like Reuters and feature locations around the world.
FEBRUARY 2017 - Pictures of the day - Feb.1 - Feb. 5vinhbinh2010
Ten ethnic Hazara women in Afghanistan are practicing Shaolin martial arts on snowy hilltops near Kabul in preparation for an international competition in China (January 25, 2017). Meanwhile, ethnic dancers in colorful masks and costumes in Peru celebrate the Virgin of Candelaria festival along the shore of Lake Titicaca, the largest Catholic festival in the Andes (January 29, 2017). In Cuba, female boxers are training and advocating for the country's first official women's boxing team to challenge traditional gender norms in the sport (January 30, 2017).
The document is a review of events that occurred in Iraq during 2016. It consists of numerous photographs and captions documenting various incidents over the course of the year, including Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State militants, displaced people fleeing violence, and Iraqi security forces battling Islamic State in places like Mosul and Hit. The photographs provide a visual overview of the conflict between Iraqi/allied forces and Islamic State throughout 2016.
MARCH 2017 - Pictures of the day - March 17 - March 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photos from March 17-23, 2017. It features photos from events including: Secretary of State Tillerson visiting the DMZ between North and South Korea; flooding and landslides in Peru that stranded residents; the ongoing battle for Mosul between Iraqi forces and ISIS militants, showing destroyed buildings and displaced civilians; and protests in Kashmir over recent civilian deaths. The photos come from news agencies like Reuters, AP, and AFP.
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.
SYRIA - 2016 in Review - Part V - Nov - Decvinhbinh2010
The document appears to be a collection of photographs taken in November 2016 related to the conflict in Syria. It includes photos of:
- Rebel fighters in Aleppo praying during an offensive to break a siege.
- A damaged kindergarten in Harasta, Syria showing blood on the ground and a toy after an air strike.
- Injured civilians, including girls, being rescued from recent air strikes in Douma, Syria.
- U.S. fighters and vehicles in northern Raqqa, Syria as an operation begins to encircle and capture the city from ISIS.
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The document provides a summary of events in Syria from June to August 2016, including:
1) Fighting continued between Syrian government forces and rebels in Damascus and Aleppo, with airstrikes hitting civilian areas.
2) The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces made gains against ISIS in Manbij province.
3) Photos documented displaced Syrian refugee children working in Turkey to support their families.
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The battle for Aleppo intensified the Syrian conflict, with 200,000 fleeing the city. Both the Syrian army and rebel forces claim advances in the battle for Aleppo, which began in earnest over the weekend. Fighting also continues in other parts of Syria, as the country remains engulfed in conflict after 16 months of fighting between supporters of President Assad and rebel forces.
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SEPTEMBER 2017 - Pictures of the day - Sept.16 - Sept.20, 2017.vinhbinh2010
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MAY 2016 - Pictures of the month - May 16 - May 23vinhbinh2010
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DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.̣16 - Dec.21vinhbinh2010
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2016 - Pictures of the month : MARCH - Mar.16 - Mar. 22vinhbinh2010
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2016 - Pictures of the month_JANUARY_ Jan 23 - Jan 31vinhbinh2010
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DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec.̣ 28 - Dec. 31vinhbinh2010
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DECEMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Dec. 6 - Dec.11vinhbinh2010
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MAY 2016 - Pictures of the month - May 23 -May 31vinhbinh2010
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The document provides a summary of news photos from April 9-15, 2016. Some of the key photos show:
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- 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_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.
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SEPREMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep.16 - Sep. 23
1. SEPTEMBER 2016
Pictures of the month
Aug. 16 – Aug.23
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SEPTEMBER 2016
Pictures of the month
Sep.16 – Sep.23
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3. Photographer
Gleb Garanich
Location
KIEV, Ukraine
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
Fireworks launched by
protesters, explode near
the Russian embassy
during the protest against
Russian plans to hold
parliamentary elections in
annexed Crimea, in Kiev,
Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb
Garanich
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 3
4. Photographer
Alexandre Meneghini
Location
HAVANA, CUBA
Reuters / Friday, September 16,
2016
Mildrey Garcia speaks to clients
as she sells newspapers at a
kiosk decorated with a picture of
former Cuba's President Fidel
Castro in downtown Havana,
Cuba. REUTERS/Alexandre
Meneghini
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 4
5. Photographer
Kim Kyung Hoon
Location
BEIJING, CHINA
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
Kung Fu master Li
Liangui practices
Suogugong Kung Fu at
a park in Beijing.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-
Hoon
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 5
6. Photographer
Henry Romero
Location
CARACAS, Venezuela
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
A man searches through
garbage for food and
recyclable materials near a
supermarket in Caracas,
Venezuela.
REUTERS/Henry Romero
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 6
7. Photographer
Jitendra Prakash
Location
ALLAHABAD, INDIA
Reuters / Friday, September
16, 2016
Hindu devotees gather to
perform prayers on the banks
of the river Ganga on the
occasion of the first day of
�Pitru Paksha�, a period of
sixteen days when the
devotees pay homage to their
ancestors, in Allahabad, India.
REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 7
8. Photographer
Ueslei Marcelino
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Reuters / Friday, September
16, 2016
Canada's men's wheelchair
basketball team player
Adam Lancia embraces his
wife Jamey Jewells of
Canada after her match.
REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 8
9. Photographer
Ueslei Marcelino
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
Rebecca Murray of the
U.S. is sandwiched as
she fight for the ball
during wheelchair
basketball.
REUTERS/Ueslei
Marcelino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 9
10. FARC PREPARING FOR PEACE
Photographer
John Vizcaino
Location
YARI PLAINS, COLOMBIA
Reuters / Friday, September 16,
2016
A fighter from FARC arrives at
the camp as they prepare for an
upcoming congress ratifying a
peace deal with the government,
near El Diamante in Yari Plains,
Colombia. REUTERS /John
Vizcaino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 10
11. Photographer
John Vizcaino
Location
YARI PLAINS, COLOMBIA
Reuters / Friday, September
16, 2016
A fighter from FARC arrives
at the camp where they
prepare for an upcoming
congress ratifying a peace
deal with the government,
near El Diamante in Yari
Plains, Colombia. REUTERS
/John Vizcaino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 11
12. Photographer
John Vizcaino
Location
YARI PLAINS,
COLOMBIA
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
Fighters from FARC
arriving at the camp
where they prepare for
an upcoming congress
ratifying a peace deal
with the government,
near El Diamante in Yari
Plains, Colombia.
REUTERS /John Vizcaino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 12
13. Members of the Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia attend the opening
ceremony of the 10th National Guerrilla
Conference at the camp in Llanos del
Yari, Caqueta department, Colombia.
After 52 years of armed conflict, FARC
rebels open what leaders hope will be
their last conference as a guerrilla army,
where they are due to vote on a historic
peace deal with the Colombian
government.
LUIS ACOSTA / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 13
14. Photographer
John Vizcaino
Location
YARI PLAINS, COLOMBIA
Reuters / Friday, September
16, 2016
Fighters from FARC
arriving at the camp where
they prepare for an
upcoming congress
ratifying a peace deal with
the government, near El
Diamante in Yari Plains,
Colombia. REUTERS /John
Vizcaino
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 14
15. Photographer
Eduardo Munoz
Location
NEW YORK, United States
Reuters / Friday,
September 16, 2016
A customer falls down
before going into the
Apple store to buy the
iPhone 7 in New York.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 15
16. Teammates douse Boston
Red Sox's Xander
Bogaerts after the Red
Sox defeated the New
York Yankees 6-5 in a
baseball game in Boston.
Michael Dwyer / AP
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 16
17. A model displays a 2017
Spring/Summer design
by Hannibal Laguna at
the Madrid's Fashion
Week in Madrid, Spain.
Daniel Ochoa de Olza /
AP
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 17
18. In this photo taken late
Friday, Sept. 16, 2016,
Argentina's doubles team
Ana Laura Ruzicka,
bottom and Ana Sofia
Bigliardo watch from
backstage performances
in the doubles finals of
the World Pole Dance
Sport Championship 2016
in Bucharest, Romania.
Vadim Ghrida / AP
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 18
19. An Indian performer painted as a
tiger takes part in the 'Pulikali', or
Tiger Dance, in Thrissur. The folk-
art event is held every year in the
town during the 'Onam' festival.
ARUN SANKAR / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 19
20. Participants take part in an
extreme run "Bison race" near
the town of Logoisk, Belarus.
VASILY FEDOSENKO / Reuters
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 20
21. Visitors of the Oktoberfest beer festival
in Munich, southern Germany, try to
snatch a glass of beer just after the
festival's opening on Sept. 17. The
World's largest beer festival
Oktoberfest will run until October 3,
2016.
CHRISTOF STACHE / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 21
22. Members of the public
gather to watch a giant
peach as it is moved
through the center of
Cardiff as part of a street
performance to mark the
start of City of the
Unexpected, a celebration
of the author Roald Dahl in
Cardiff, Wales. Dahl was
born in Cardiff 100 years
ago this month. To
celebrate, the Welsh capital
is hosting a series of events
this weekend.
Matt Cardy / Getty Images
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 22
23. . Nepalese women and young girls struggle to drink homemade alcohol poured through a
pipe sticking out of the mouth of Swet Bhairab, a god of Power, during the Indra Jatra festival
at Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal. Hundreds of women and young girls
gathered to drink alcohol as a blessing from idol of Swet Bhairab which they believes will
keep them free from all diseases. The Indra Jatra festival is celebrated to honor Indra, the
king of gods and god of rains. The festival also marks the end of the monsoon.
NARENDRA SHRESTHA / EPA
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 23
24. Marissa Desilets —
Beverly Hills, California
I was born in Chicago.
My grandparents were
born in Mexico, and
immigrated to the
United States. I am a
Hispanic conservative
republican woman. I
decided to support
Donald J. Trump because
I think America needs a
better defense, and
more jobs. With Trump
as president, I can expect
strong leadership, and
the preservation of the
Constitution of the
United States of
America.
Riverboom / INSTITUTE
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 24
25. Ximena Barreto — Poway, California
I was born in Bogota, Colombia and
came to the country in 2006. It's a bad
period for the States, too many
homeless. America, it's not a safe place
anymore. Too much immigration. If
you do not have a visa in Mexico you
go in jail, but not here in the States.
Illegals will be feed and they'll give
them a house, too. And with my taxes!
Many companies moved to Mexico,
the taxes there are lower than here
and we are losing many job
opportunities. Trump is a genius with
money; he has more than 500
companies. He's saying what people
want to say, but they are afraid to say!
Riverboom / INSTITUTE
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 25
26. Migrants are evacuated from a makeshift migrant camp set up
between the metro stations of Jaures and Stalingrad, in Paris,
on Sept. 16.
Police and city officials on Friday evacuated more than 2,000
migrants who have been living on the streets of northern
Paris for weeks, authorities said, the latest of a string of
attempts to find solutions for Europe's migration crisis.
City Hall said two operations were carried out in the morning
on a stretch of pavement near an elevated metro line not far
from the Montmartre neighborhood. One operation focused
on about 80 women and children in the makeshift camp,
while the other focused on the men, according to a statement
from City Hall.
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 26
28. .
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton talks
to reporters about the explosion in
Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan,
New York, as she arrives at the
Westchester County airport in White
Plains on Sept. 17.
CARLOS BARRIA / Reuters
Sep. 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 28
29. Photographer
Muhammad Hamed
Location
MAFRAQ, Jordan
Reuters / Saturday, September
17, 2016
A Syrian refugee rides a
bicycle with his daughter at
the main market, in the Al-
Zaatri refugee camp in the
Jordanian city of Mafraq,
Jordan, near the border with
Syria. REUTERS/Muhammad
Hamed
Sep. 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 29
30. Photographer
Carlos Barria
Location
Washington, United States
Reuters / Saturday, September 17,
2016
Democratic nominee Hillary
Clinton looks at her mobile phone
as she leaves her house to attend
Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation's Phoenix Awards
Dinner at the Washington
convention center in Washington.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Sep. 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 30
31. Photographer
Michaela Rehle
Location
MUNICH, Germany
Reuters / Saturday, September 17,
2016
Visitors reach for the one of the
first mugs of beer during the
opening day of the 183rd
Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany,
September 17, 2016.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Sep. 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 31
35. Photographer
Michalis Karagiannis
Location
TANAGRA, GREECE
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
Danielle Hughes performs on a
plane piloted by Emilliano Del
Buono during the Athens
Flying Week aviation event
over the Tanagra air base in
northern Athens, Greece.
REUTERS/Michalis
Karagiannis
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 35
36. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Sunday, September 18, 2016
Models present creations at the
Charlotte Olympia catwalk show during
London Fashion Week Spring/Summer
2017 in London. REUTERS/Neil Hall
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 36
37. Photographer
Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
Josh Wheeler (R) of USA
reacts as Ryley Batt of
Australia celebrates
winning gold during
wheelchair rugby at the Rio
Paralympics.
REUTERS/Carlos Garcia
Rawlins
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 37
38. Photographer
Bassam Khabieh
Location
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
A damaged wall of a
school is pictured in
rebel-held Ain Tarma,
eastern Damascus
suburb of Ghouta,
Syria.
REUTERS/Bassam
Khabieh
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 38
39. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
JOLO, Philippines
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
Moro National Liberation
Front (MNLF) leader Nur
Misuari (front R) escorts
former hostage Norwegian
national Kjartan Sekkingstad
(front L) after he was freed
from the al Qaeda-linked Abu
Sayyaf Islamist militant group,
in Jolo, Sulu, in southern
Philippines. REUTERS/Nickie
Butlangan
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 39
40. Photographer
Omar Sobhani
Location
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
Afghan firefighters try to
extinguish a fire which
broke out at a wood
market in Kabul,
Afghanistan.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 40
41. Boys cool down with water from a pipe damaged by shelling in the rebel-held Sheikh Saeed
neighborhood of Aleppo on Saturday. ABDALRHMAN ISMAIL / Reuters
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 41
42. Injured children are carried
amid the rubble of destroyed
buildings following airstrikes
targeting the rebel-held
neighborhood of Al-Mashhad
in Aleppo on July 25. BARAA
AL-HALABI / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 42
Gallery Photos
43. Dr. John Kahler, Dr. Zaher Sahloul
and Dr. Samer Attar, American
physicians from Chicago who
volunteered with Syrian American
Medical Society, stand in front of a
bombed-out house in Eastern
Aleppo in June 2016. Courtesy Zaher
Sahloul
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 43
Gallery Photos
44. Eastern Aleppo in June. Courtesy Dr. Zaher Sahloul
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 44
Gallery Photos
45. A man stands in the rubble of destroyed buildings following an air strike in the rebel-
controlled neighborhood of Karm al-Jabal on Sept. 18.
KARAM AL-MASRI / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 45
46. .
Crime scene investigators work at the scene of
Saturday's explosion on 23rd street between
6th and 7th in Manhattan's Chelsea
neighborhood, in New York, on Sept. 18, 2016
Craig Ruttle / AP
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 46
47. . Members of the FBI and other
law enforcement officers carry out
investigations at the scene.
Andres Kudacki / AP
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 47
48. A New York City Police emergency
services officer and his dog check a
garbage can close to the scene.
JASON SZENES / EPA-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 48
49. Firefighters arrive at the scene.
Andres Kudacki / AP-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 49
50. Crime scene investigators work at the scene
of Saturday's explosion in Manhattan's
Chelsea neighborhood, in New York.
Craig Ruttle / AP-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 50
51. A vehicle with a blown out window is parked
close to the scene.
BRYAN R. SMITH / AFP - Getty Images-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 51
52. People engage police close to the scene.
Andres Kudacki / AP-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 52
53. Russian President
Vladimir Putin casts his
ballot at a polling station
during a parliamentary
election in Moscow,
Russia, on Sept. 18, 2016.
Grigory Dukor / AP
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 53
54. People attend the screening of
the film "Jaws" by director
Steven Spielberg, at
Strasbourg public baths
during the European Fantastic
Film Festival, in Strasbourg,
France.
VINCENT KESSLER / Reuters-
18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 54
55. Acrobats perform during the
costume parade at the
Oktoberfest beer festival in
Munich, southern Germany.
CHRISTOF STACHE / AFP - Getty
Images-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 55
56. Residents run away from tear gas used
by riot police officers to disperse rioters
after an Orange Democratic Movement
(ODM) rally in Nairobi, Kenya.
DANIEL IRUNGU / EPA-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 56
57. A Ukrainian protester kicks a Russian
man during a protest in front of the
Russian embassy in Kiev, where a
polling station for Russia's
parliamentary election was open.
YURI KIRNICHNY / AFP - Getty Images-
18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 57
58. A woman shows her passport to enter
the Russian embassy and take part in
the Russian parliamentary election as
a member of the National Guard
stands guard in Kiev, Ukraine.
GLEB GARANICH / Reuters-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 58
59. Paramilitary policemen take part in
a drill in Baise, Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, China.
CHINA DAILY / Reuters-18
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 59
60. The full moon appears behind the hill of the three crosses in Cali, Colombia.
JAIME SALDARRIAGA / Reuters
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 60
61. An activist holds a mock figure of
Russian President Vladimir Putin during
a protest in front of the Russian
Embassy, as Ukrainian servicemen and
policemen stand guard in Kiev, Ukraine.
Efrem Lukatsky / AP
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 61
62. Photographer
Goran Tomasevic
Location
MAASAI MARA, KENYA
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
A lion rests in Maasai
Mara National Reserve,
Kenya. REUTERS/Goran
Tomasevic
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 62
63. Photographer
RASHID ABBASI
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
A New York City Police
Department (NYPD) truck tows a
spherical chamber carrying a
second explosive device from
near the site of an explosion in
the Chelsea neighborhood of
Manhattan. REUTERS/Rashid
Umar Abbasi
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 63
64. Photographer
POOL New
Location
NEW YORK, United States
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
A view of a mangled dumpster at
the site of an explosion that
occurred in the Chelsea
neighborhood of New York.
REUTERS/Junstin Lane/Pool
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 64
65. Photographer
RASHID ABBASI
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
FBI officials stand amid the site of an
explosion which took place on
Saturday night in the Chelsea
neighborhood of Manhattan.
REUTERS/Rashid Umar Abbasi
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 65
66. Photographer
RASHID ABBASI
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
FBI and other security officials
mark evidence near the site of an
explosion in the Chelsea
neighborhood of Manhattan.
REUTERS/Rashid Umar Abbasi
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 66
67. Photographer
POOL New
Location
NEW YORK, United States
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
A view of a mangled dumpster
at the site of an explosion that
occurred on Saturday night in
the Chelsea neighborhood of
New York. REUTERS/Justin
Lane/Pool
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 67
68. Photographer
Reuters Photographer
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
Force India's Nico
Hulkenberg crashes during
the F1 Singapore Grand
Prix. REUTERS/Jeremy Lee
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 68
69. Photographer
Mario Anzuoni
Location
LOS ANGELES, United States
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
The cast of HBO's Game of
Thrones pose backstage with
their award for Oustanding
Drama Series at the 68th
Primetime Emmy Awards in
Los Angeles. REUTERS/Mario
Anzuoni
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 69
70. Photographer
Mario Anzuoni
Location
LOS ANGELES, United
States
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
Actress Julia Louis-
Dreyfus poses
backstage with her
award for Outstanding
Lead Actress In A
Comedy Series for Veep
at the 68th Primetime
Emmy Awards in Los
Angeles.
REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 70
71. Photographer
Bassam Khabieh
Location
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday,
September 18, 2016
People walk across a street
in rebel-held Ain Tarma,
eastern Damascus suburb
of Ghouta, Syria.
REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 71
72. Photographer
Alaa Faqir
Location
DERAA, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
A man reacts to his wounds inside a
field hospital after an airstrike in the
rebel-held town of Dael, in Deraa
Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Alaa
Al-Faqir
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 72
73. Photographer
Alaa Faqir
Location
DERAA, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
An injured man rests inside a
field hospital after an airstrike
in the rebel-held town of Dael,
in Deraa Governorate, Syria.
REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 73
74. Photographer
Alaa Faqir
Location
DERAA, SYRIA
Reuters / Sunday, September 18,
2016
People move an injured man
inside a field hospital after an
airstrike in the rebel-held town of
Dael, in Deraa Governorate, Syria.
REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 74
76. Photographer
Omar Sanadiki
Location
HOMS, Syria
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
Damaged buildings are seen in
the Waer district in the central
Syrian city of Homs, Syria.
REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 76
77. Photographer
Omar Sanadiki
Location
HOMS, Syria
Reuters / Monday,
September 19, 2016
A boy stands near the
entrance of the Waer district
in the central Syrian city of
Homs, Syria. REUTERS/Omar
Sanadiki
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 77
78. A veterinary from Saving the
Survivors and Rhino 911 crew tend to
a wounded Rhino during an
operation on Sept. 19 at the
Pilanesberg National Park in South
Africa. Rhino 911 is a tactical air
support non-profit organization that
fights rhino poaching in South Africa.
GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 78
79. Life jackets that were used by refugees to cross the sea to Europe are laid out in Parliament
Square on Monday. Carl Court / Getty Images-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 79
80. .
Rahela Sidiqi, a trustee of
Women for Refugee Women and
originally from Afghanistan,
poses for a photograph amid
lifejackets used by refugees to
cross the sea to Europe as they
are laid out in London's
Parliament Square on Sept. 19.
As world leaders gather in New
York at the United Nations
migration summit, Parliament
Square was covered in what
organizers are calling a "life
jacket graveyard."
Some 2,500 life jackets used by
refugees and migrants, including
625 used by children, were laid
on the grounds on Monday, to
highlight the thousands that
have drowned or gone missing.
Carl Court / Getty Images-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 80
81. A couple use their phones during an event
outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, featuring
30,000 LED white roses aims. The event
aims to break the Guinness World Record
for "The Most LED Lights Lit in Relay" and
promote Malaysia internationally.
FAZRY ISMAIL / EPA-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 81
82. Demonstrators gather in front of a
burning car during an opposition rally
in Kinshasa, Congo. At least 17 people,
including three policemen, were killed
when Congolese police and anti-
government protesters clashed in the
capital Kinshasa on Monday during a
march against President Joseph Kabila
and what the protesters see as his bid
to extend his mandate.
EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP - Getty
Images-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 82
83. Israeli soldiers search Palestinians during
clashes in the West Bank city of Hebron.
MUSSA ISSA QAWASMA / Reuters-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 83
84. Athletes cheer as fireworks erupt
during the closing ceremony of the
2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro
on Sunday night.
RICARDO MORAES / Reuters-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 84
85. Photographer
Ricardo Moraes
Location
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Reuters / Sunday, September
18, 2016
Fireworks erupt during the
closing ceremony of the Rio
2016 Paralympics.
REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
Sep. 18, 2016
October 17, 2016 85
86. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, winner of
the best actress in a comedy
series, as well as outstanding
comedy series award for
"Veep," poses with the cast in
the press room during the 68th
annual Primetime Emmy
Awards ceremony in Los
Angeles on Sunday night.
PHOTOS: Stars Shine at Emmys
MIKE NELSON / EPA-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 86
87. Fashion designer Zac Posen, of
Lifetime's "Project Runway,"
adjusts the dress of model Emily
Ratajkowski.
LUCY NICHOLSON / Reuters-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 87
88. Tatiana Maslany accepts the
award for Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Drama Series for
"Orphan Black" beating out
presumed front runner Robin
Wright for playing a woman
with multiple cloned
personalities.
Chris Pizzello / AP-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 88
89. Photographer
Lucy Nicholson
Location
LOS ANGELES, United
States
Reuters / Monday,
September 19, 2016
Actress Tatiana Maslany
holds her award for
Outstanding Lead Actress
In A Drama Series for
"Orphan Black" as she
mingles at the Governors
Ball after the 68th
Primetime Emmy Awards in
Los Angeles, California
U.S., September 18, 2016.
REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 89
90. Photographer
Carlos Barria
Location
Philadelphia, United States
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
U.S. Democratic presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton waves
as she arrives to speak at Temple
University in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, U.S. September
19, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 90
91. Photographer
Alaa Faqir
Location
DERAA, Syria
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
A man walks near a hole in the
ground after an airstrike on Sunday
in the rebel-held town of Dael, in
Deraa Governorate, Syria
September 19, 2016. REUTERS/Alaa
Al-Faqir
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 91
92. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
KINASHASA, Congo, the
Democratic Republic of the
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
Congolese police move to clear
a barricade mounted at an
intersection near Echangeur de
Limete as opposition activists
marched to press President
Joseph Kabila to step down in
the Democratic Republic of
Congo's capital Kinshasa,
September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 92
93. Photographer
David Mercado
Location
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
Members of a school band
wearing Star Wars costumes
walk in the center of La Paz,
Bolivia, September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/David Mercado
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 93
94. Photographer
Marcos Brindicci
Location
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
A man stands inside a "Syrian
house", which is part of an
Amnesty International art
installation to raise awarness
of the conflict in Syria, at a
subway station in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, September
19, 2016. REUTERS/Marcos
Brindicci
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 94
95. Bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami
lies on the ground after a shootout
with police in Linden, New Jersey.
The desperate search for Rahami,
wanted in connection with a series
of blasts that terrorized New York
and New Jersey ended Monday in a
gun battle with police officers.
Ahmad Rahami was taken into
custody after he was shot in the leg,
law enforcement sources said.
PHOTOS: Manhunt Ends in
Shootout
Ed Murray / NJ Advance Media-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 95
96. Law enforcement officers secure the
area where they arrested Ahmad
Khan Rahami following a shootout in
Linden, New Jersey, on Sept. 19.
The search for Rahami ended after
police got a call about a man sleeping
in the doorway of a local bar.
JEWEL SAMAD / AFP - Getty Images-
19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 96
97. .
Local residents watch as FBI investigators
work at the restaurant run by Rahami's
family in Elizabeth.
Read full story: Bombing Suspect Captured
JEWEL SAMAD / AFP - Getty Images-19
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 97
98. Photographer
Handout .
Location
LINDEN, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday,
September 19, 2016
A still image captured from
a video from WABC
television shows a
conscious man believed to
be New York bombing
suspect Ahmad Khan
Rahami being loaded into
an ambulance after a
shoot-out with police in
Linden, New Jersey.
Courtesy WABC-TV via
REUTERS
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 98
99. Photographer
Eduardo Munoz
Location
ELIZABETH, United States
Reuters / Monday, September 19, 2016
FBI personnel search an address
during an investigation into Ahmad
Khan Rahami, who was wanted for
questioning. REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 99
100. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
LINDEN, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
A policeman takes a photo of a
man they identified as Ahmad
Khan Rahami, who is wanted for
questioning in connection with an
explosion in New York City, as he is
placed into an ambulance in
Linden, New Jersey, in this still
image taken from video.
REUTERS/Anthony Genaro
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 100
101. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
A New York Police Department
(NYPD) robot retrieves an
unexploded pressure cooker
bomb on 27th Street, hours
after an explosion nearby in
New York City, New York.
REUTERS/Lucien Harriot
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 101
102. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
A New York Police Department
(NYPD) robot places an
unexploded pressure cooker bomb
into a spherical chamber on 27th
Street, hours after an explosion
nearby in New York City, New York.
REUTERS/Lucien Harriot
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 102
103. Photographer
Handout .
Location
NEW YORK CITY, United States
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
An image of Ahmad Khan Rahami,
who is wanted for questioning.
Courtesy FBI/Handout via REUTERS
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 103
104. Photographer
Eduardo Munoz
Location
ELIZABETH, United States
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
personnel search an address during
an investigation into Ahmad Khan
Rahami, who was wanted for
questioning in an explosion in New
York, which authorities believe is
linked to the explosive devices
found in New Jersey, in Elizabeth,
U.S., September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 104
105. Photographer
Jonathan Ernst
Location
FORT MYERS, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
Republican presidential nominee
Donald Trump holds a campaign
rally in Fort Myers, Florida,
September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 105
106. Photographer
Luke MacGregor
Location
London, UK
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
Cara Delevingne arrives for the
presentation of the Burberry
collection during London
Fashion Week Spring/Summer
2017 in London, Britain,
September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 106
107. Photographer
Intime Intime
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
Refugees and migrants stand at
the closed gate of the Moria
migrant camp, after a fire at the
facility. Tensions have boiled
over at overcrowded camps on
Greece's islands as the slow
processing of asylum requests
adds to frustration over tough
living conditions. Greek media
said the clashes on Monday
erupted among residents
following a rumor that hundreds
of people would be deported.
Intimenews/Manolis
Lagoutaris/via REUTERS
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 107
108. Photographer
Alaa Faqir
Location
DERAA, Syria
Reuters / Monday, September
19, 2016
A boy rides a bicycle near a
hole in the ground after an
airstrike on Sunday in the
rebel-held town of Dael, in
Deraa Governorate, Syria.
REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 108
110. Authorities on the island of Lesbos
called for the immediate
evacuation Tuesday of thousands
of refugees to the Greek mainland
after a fire gutted a detention
camp following protests. But
European Union officials appeared
cool to the idea.
More than 4,000 people were
housed at the camp in Moria on
Lesbos where the fire broke out
late Monday, destroying or
damaging tents and trailers. No
injuries were reported at the
camp, about 8 kilometers (5 miles)
north of the island's main town.
Nine migrants were arrested on
public disturbance charges after
the chaotic scenes.
Above: Migrants argue with riot
police in the camp in Moria on
Lesbos island, Greece, on Sept. 19,
2016.
STRATIS BALASKAS / EPA
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 110
111. Migrants wait next to burned tents at the
camp on Sept. 20, following the overnight
fire.
More than 60,000 migrants and refugees are
stranded in transit in Greece, and those who
arrived after March 20 have been restricted
to five Aegean islands under an EU-brokered
deal to deport them back to Turkey. But the
agreement has been fraught with delays.
LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 111
112. "The EU and Greece cannot carry on
stockpiling refugees indefinitely on the
Greek islands," Amnesty International's
Giorgos Kosmopoulos said.
"Witnessing the charred remains of
Moria camp is shocking but comes as
little surprise. Holding thousands of
vulnerable people on Lesbos in appalling
conditions with no knowledge of their
fate inevitably creates an incendiary
atmosphere of fear and despondency."
Dimitris Tosidis / InTime News via AP
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 112
113. Photographer
Intime Intime
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
A migrant is covered with a blanket
after a fire at the Moria migrant
camp. Refugees and migrants on
Lesbos are stranded there by a
European Union deal with Turkey
preventing them going beyond the
island until their asylum claims have
been processed. Those who do not
qualify will be deported to Turkey.
Intimenews/Manolis Lagoutaris/via
REUTERS
Sep. 19, 2016
October 17, 2016 113
GALLERY PHOTOS
114. Security guards from the University of the
Witwatersrand pelt students with stones
during clashes at a demonstration against
university fee hikes, on Sept. 20, 2016 in
Johannesburg.
Police on Tuesday set off stun grenades and
arrested about 30 students who were
blocking access to the University of the
Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. The
students were reacting to a government
announcement that universities can increase
fees by up to 8 percent next year. In 2015,
the government froze university fees for the
current year after some of the biggest
student protests in South Africa since the
end of white minority rule in 1994.
MUJAHID SAFODIEN / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 114
115. Pedestrians holding
umbrellas struggle against
strong wind and heavy
rains caused by Typhoon
Malakas in Nagoya, Japan,
on Tuesday.
Kyodo News via Reuters-
20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 115
116. People ride a swing in front of the St.
Paul's church at the 183rd
Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich,
Germany on Tuesday. The world's
largest beer festival is being held from
Sept. 17 to Oct. 3.
Matthias Schrader / AP-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 116
117. Piles of garbage cover the side of
the road in the Jdeideh
neighborhood, north of Beirut, on
Sept. 20.
JOSEPH EID / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 117
118. A Palestinian woman tries to prevent
the arrest of a Palestinian man by
Israeli soldiers in the flashpoint city of
Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West
Bank. The man was named by family
members, who witnessed his arrest, as
Mohammed al-Kawasmi, 30, whom
they said suffers from psychological
troubles. Earlier in the day, a
Palestinian teenager tried to stab an
Israeli soldier near Hebron before
being shot dead, officials said, the
latest death in a flare-up of violence.
HAZEM BADER / AFP - Getty Images-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 118
119. New Yorkers pass a
shattered storefront
window on W. 23rd St. in
Manhattan on Tuesday
in New York. The
window was hit by
shrapnel from the bomb
that exploded across the
street Saturday evening.
Bombing suspect Ahmad
Khan Rahami was
captured Monday after
being wounded in a gun
battle with police.
Mark Lennihan / AP
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 119
120. Representatives of different religions applaud after Pope Francis delivered
his speech during the closing event of an inter-religious prayer gathering,
in front of the Basilica of St. Francis, Assisi, Italy. War refugees and leaders
and representatives of several religions, including Christians, Jews,
Muslims, Hindus and others, joined Pope Francis Tuesday in a day of
prayer for peace in Assisi, the hometown of St. Francis, who preached
tolerance and gentleness.
Alessandra Tarantino / AP-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 120
121. A man looks at photos of some of
the people executed in Iran during
a rally outside the United Nations
headquarters in New York. The
rally, organized by the Organization
of Iranian American Communities,
highlighted human rights abuses
and called for democratic change
in Iran.
Mary Altaffer / AP-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 121
122. The Turrialba volcano spews
ash in Cartago, Costa Rica.
The Costa Rican authorities
suspended operations at the
country's main airport
Monday after the nearby
Turrialba volcano erupted,
sending a thick ash cloud
into the sky. Turrialba
erupted twice Monday, first
at dawn and again just
before noon. The second
eruption sent an ash cloud
13,000 feet into the air.
EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP -
Getty Images-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 122
123. Photographer
Antara Foto Agency
Location
PALU, Indonesia
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
A crocodile with a used
motorcycle tire around its
neck as seen on a river in
Palu, Central Sulawesi
province, Indonesia
September 20, 2016.
Residents suspect the tire
was garbage thrown into
the river before it became
trapped around the
crocodile's neck, reported
Antara. Antara
Foto/Mohamad Hamzah/via
REUTERS
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 123
124. Photographer
Amir Cohen
Location
ASHDOD, Israel
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Israeli soldiers from the navy
take part in a combined drill
with a helicopter squadron,
practicing the evacuation of a
wounded person to land from
a vessel in the Mediterranean
Sea, off the coast of Ashdod,
southern Israel September 19,
2016. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 124
125. Photographer
Carlos Barria
Location
New York, United States
Reuters / Monday, September 19,
2016
Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton attends a bilateral
meeting with Egypt's President
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at a hotel in
New York, September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 125
126. Photographer
Denis Balibouse
Location
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Geneva police forces remove
Greenpeace activists during a
demonstration against the
trade agreements TTIP, CETA
and TiSA in front of the U.S.
Mission in Geneva,
Switzerland, September 20,
2016. REUTERS/Denis
Balibouse
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 126
127. Photographer
Handout .
Location
CAMBRIDGE, United
Kingdom
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
Britain's Prince William sits
in the cockpit of his East
Anglian Air Ambulance
(EAAA) H145 helicopter, in
this photograph released
September 20, 2016. Olivia
Howitt/Courtesy of
BBC/Handout via REUTERS
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 127
128. Photographer
Toru Hanai
Location
TOKYO, JAPAN
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Japan's Olympic wrestler Saori
Yoshida (bottom L) and Para-
triathlon athlete Mami Tani pose
for photos during an opening
ceremony for the Tokyo 2020
Olympics and Paralympics
promotional event "Go for 2020
Street" in Tokyo's Nihonbashi
shopping and business district,
Japan, September 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 128
129. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Models present creations at the Isa Arfen
presentation during London Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2017 in London, Britain
September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 129
130. AIR STRIKE ON AID CONVOY NEAR ALEPPO
Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
A Civil Defence member and a
man put out a fire after an
airstrike on the rebel held Urm
al-Kubra town, western Aleppo
city, Syria September 20, 2016.
Syrian or Russian aircraft
struck an aid convoy near
Aleppo on Monday, a war
monitor reported, as the Syrian
military declared a one-week
truce over. REUTERS/Ammar
Abdullah
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 130
131. Men drive a motorcycle near a
damaged aid truck.
The International Committee
of the Red Cross said 20
civilians were killed in the
convoy attack.
AMMAR ABDULLAH / Reuters-
20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 131
132. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
Damaged Red Cross and
Red Crescent medical
supplies lie inside a
warehouse after an
airstrike on the rebel-held
Urm al-Kubra town,
western Aleppo city, Syria
September 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Ammar
Abdullah
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 132
133. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
Damaged Red Cross and
Red Crescent medical
supplies lie inside a
warehouse after an
airstrike on the rebel
held Urm al-Kubra town,
western Aleppo city,
Syria September 20,
2016. The confirmed
death toll on Tuesday
stood at one Syrian Arab
Red Crescent (SARC)
staff member and
"around 20 civilians", the
SARC and Red Cross
said in a joint statement.
REUTERS/Ammar
Abdullah
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 133
134. Damaged Red
Cross and Arab
Red Crescent
medical supplies
are seen in a
warehouse in
Urum al-Kubra.
OMAR HAJ
KADOUR / AFP -
Getty Images-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 134
135. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
A boy inspects a damaged aid
truck after an airstrike on the
rebel held Urm al-Kubra town,
western Aleppo city, Syria
September 20, 2016. "If this
callous attack is found to be a
deliberate targeting of
humanitarians, it would amount
to a war crime," U.N. aid chief
Stephen O'Brien said in a
statement calling for an
immediate and independent
investigation. REUTERS/Ammar
Abdullah
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 135
136. Boxes of humanitarian aid are
strewn across the streets of
Urum al-Kubra.
The UN has suspended all aid
convoy movements in Syria
after the attack.
OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP -
Getty Images-20
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 136
137. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
A damaged UNHCR truck is pictured
after an airstrike on the rebel held
Urm al-Kubra town, western Aleppo
city, Syria September 20, 2016. The
United Nations had just received
permission from the Syrian
government to deliver aid to all
besieged areas in the country, U.N.
humanitarian aid spokesman Jens
Laerke said. All parties, including
Russia and the United States, had
been notified about the cleared
convoy heading to rebel-held...more
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 137
138. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
A boy rides a bicycle near a damaged
aid truck after an airstrike on the rebel
held Urm al-Kubra town, western
Aleppo city, Syria September 20, 2016.
"Yesterday's attack is a flagrant
violation of international humanitarian
law and it is unacceptable," Peter
Maurer, president of the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said
in a statement. "Failing to protect
humanitarian workers and structures
might have serious...more
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 138
139. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
People inspect damage after an
airstrike on the rebel held Urm al-Kubra
town, western Aleppo city, Syria
September 20, 2016. At least 18 of 31
trucks in a U.N. and Syrian Arab Red
Crescent (SARC) convoy were hit on
Monday along with an SARC
warehouse. The convoy was delivering
aid for 78,000 people in the hard-to-
reach town of Urm al-Kubra in Aleppo
province. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 139
140. Photographer
Ammar Abdullah
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Damaged aid trucks are pictured after an
airstrike on the rebel held Urm al-Kubra
town, western Aleppo city, Syria
September 20, 2016. "Life-saving aid
supplies have been totally damaged and a
health clinic destroyed, depriving
thousands of civilians of much needed
food and medical assistance," said Benoit
Carpentier of the International Federation
of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
SARC's director in Urem al-Kubra,
Omar...more
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 140
141. FIRE RIPS THROUGH GREEK MIGRANT CAMP
Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
The remains of a burned tent at the
Moria migrant camp. The United
Nations refugee agency, UNHCR,
linked the fire to poor living
conditions and a sense of insecurity
among many of the residents.
REUTERS/Giorgos Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 141
142. Migrants hold their
belonging as a large fire
burns inside the camp late
Monday.
Families with young
children hastily packed up
their belongings and fled
into the nearby fields as
the fire raged after
nightfall. Many were later
given shelter at volunteer-
run camps.
Michael Schwarz / AP
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 142
143. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
A migrant stands next to a burned
tent at the Moria migrant camp.
Roland Schoenbauer, UNHCR's
spokesman in Greece, said people
were "sick of waiting" in the
camps. "They don't know when
their asylum claims will be
processed. Some people feel they
don't have enough information,"
he said. REUTERS/Giorgos
Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 143
144. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
A migrant stands among the remains
of a burned tent at the Moria
migrant camp. Nearly 60 percent of
the Moria camp, including tents and
metal-roofed cabins, had been
destroyed by the fire, a police
official said. Work was underway on
Tuesday to set up new tents, Police
Minister Nikos Toskas said.
REUTERS/Giorgos Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 144
145. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
A migrant stands among the
remains of a burned tent at the
Moria migrant camp, after a fire
that ripped through tents and
destroyed containers during
violence among residents, on the
island of Lesbos, Greece, September
20, 2016. REUTERS/Giorgos
Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 145
146. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
Migrants stand among the remains of
a burned tent at the Moria migrant
camp. At least nine people were
arrested on accusations of damaging
property and causing unrest and were
expected to appear before a
prosecutor, a police official in Athens
said. REUTERS/Giorgos Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 146
147. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
A migrant woman carries a baby as she stands next
to the remains of a burned tent at the Moria
migrant camp. Panos Navrozidis, Greece director of
aid agency International Rescue Committee, said
the camp had been operating at over-capacity for
months, with people crammed into the facility with
limited access to water, and in conditions that do
not meet humanitarian standards. He criticized the
system to process claims as "opaque and...more
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 147
148. Photographer
Giorgos Moutafis
Location
LESBOS, GREECE
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Migrants walk next to the
remains of burned tents at the
Moria migrant camp. "The
situation is difficult," Christiana
Kalogirou, prefect of the north
Aegean region, told Greek TV.
"There is a great need for
decongestion of the islands ... in
the future things could become
much more difficult," she said.
REUTERS/Giorgos Moutafis
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 148
149. Photographer
China Stringer Network
Location
HANGZHOU, CHINA
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
People run away from waves as
they watch tidal bore in Hangzhou,
Zhejiang Province, China,
September 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 149
150. Photographer
Reuters Staff
Location
LIBREVILLE, GABON
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
The charred interior of the
parliament is seen after it was
burned in post-election protests in
Libreville, Gabon, September 20,
2016. REUTERS/Edward McAllister
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 150
151. Protesters demonstrate in
front of police in Charlotte,
North Carolina, early
Wednesday. Authorities used
tear gas to disperse
protesters in an overnight
demonstration that broke
out Tuesday after Keith
Lamont Scott was fatally shot
by an officer at an apartment
complex.
PHOTOS: Protests Disrupt
Charlotte
Tuesday in Pictures: Sept. 20
Jeff Siner / The Charlotte
Observer via AP-21
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 151
152. Police officers form a line in front of
protesters in Charlotte on Sept. 20.
Jeff Siner / The Charlotte Observer
via AP
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 152
153. Photographer
Siphiwe Sibeko
Location
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
An injured student is attended to
by her schoolmates after clashes
with security at University of the
Witwatersrand on Tuesday, as
countrywide protests demanding
free university education entered a
third week, Johannesburg, South
Africa, September 20,2016.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 153
154. Photographer
Denis Balibouse
Location
GENEVA, Switzerland
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
Dave Archambault II, chairman of
the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, waits
to give his speech against the
Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota
Access oil pipeline during the
Human Rights Council at the United
Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
September 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 154
155. Photographer
Carlo Allegri
Location
NEW YORK, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
President Barack Obama shakes hands
with the President of the seventy-first
session of the United Nations General
Assembly Peter Thomson and with U.N.
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (L) after
addressing the United Nations General
Assembly in Manhattan, New York,
September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 155
156. Photographer
XXSTRINGERXX xxxxx
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Emily Blunt poses as she arrives
at the world premiere of "The
Girl on the Train" at Leicester
Square in London, Britain
September 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 156
157. Photographer
Nick Oxford
Location
TULSA, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Eight-year-old TerencAngelo
Estes Jr. calls for the arrest of
Officer Betty Shelby, who
shot dead unarmed motorist e
Crutcher, with other
protesters outside the Tulsa
Police headquarters in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, September 20,
2016. REUTERS/Nick Oxford
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 157
158. Photographer
Reuters Staff
Location
LOS ANGELES, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
A copy of papers filed at Los
Angeles Superior Court by
Angelina Jolie shows her
petition for divorce from her
husband Brad Pitt in Los
Angeles, California, September
20, 2016. Jolie filed in Los
Angeles Superior Court on
Monday, citing irreconcilable
differences as grounds for the
split, court documents showed.
REUTERS/Piya Sinha Roy
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 158
159. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, United Kingdom
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Fashion fans pose outside the
main catwalk venue during
London Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2017 in London,
Britain September 20, 2016.
REUTERS/Neil Hall
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 159
160. Photographer
Danny Moloshok
Location
HOLLYWOOD, UNITED
STATES
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
Actors Lupita Nyong'o (L),
Madina Nalwanga (C) and
David Oyelowo pose in the
same manner as they appear
on the movie poster seen
behind him during the Los
Angeles premiere of "Queen
of Katwe" in Hollywood,
California September 20,
2016. REUTERS/Danny
Moloshok
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 160
161. Photographer
Handout .
Location
CARACAS, VENEZUELA
Reuters / Tuesday, September
20, 2016
Venezuela's President Nicolas
Maduro speaks during his
weekly broadcast "En contacto
con Maduro" (In contact with
Maduro) in Caracas, Venezuela
September 20, 2016. Miraflores
Palace/Handout via REUTERS
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 161
162. Photographer
Neil Hall
Location
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20,
2016
A model presents a creation at
the Emilio De la Morena catwalk
show during London Fashion
Week Spring/Summer 2017 in
London, Britain September 20,
2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 162
163. Photographer
Nick Oxford
Location
TULSA, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
Victor Walter (C) gets
emotional as he and other
protesters call for the
arrest of Officer Betty
Shelby, who shot dead
unarmed motorist
Terence Crutcher, outside
of Tulsa Police
headquarters in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. REUTERS/Nick
Oxford
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 163
164. Photographer
Handout .
Location
TULSA, United States
Reuters / Tuesday, September 20, 2016
A still image captured from a video from Tulsa
Police Department shows Terence Crutcher
seen with his hands in the air during a police
shooting incident in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. on
September 16, 2016. Courtesy Tulsa Police
Department/Handout via REUTERS
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 164
165. Photographer
Handout .
Location
TULSA, United States
Reuters / Tuesday,
September 20, 2016
A still image captured
from a video from Tulsa
Police Department
shows Terence Crutcher
after being shot during a
police shooting incident
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on
September 16, 2016.
Courtesy Tulsa Police
Department/Handout via
REUTERS
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 165
167. .
Students are injured by a police
grenade during a protest against
university fee increases on Sept.
21, in Johannesburg. South
African police on Wednesday set
off stun grenades and threw tear
gas at stone-throwing students
from a leading university who
were demonstrating for free
education.
The chaos in the streets around
the University of the
Witwatersrand in Johannesburg
followed violent protests on the
campus on Tuesday that forced
the university's closure for the
rest of the week. The
demonstrators have been reacting
to a government announcement
that universities can increase fees
by up to 8 percent next year.
DAYLIN PAUL / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 167
168. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
Police officers wearing riot gear block
a road during protests after police
fatally shot Keith Lamont Scott in the
parking lot of an apartment complex
in Charlotte, North Carolina,
September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Adam
Rhew/Charlotte Magazine
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 168
169. Protesters surround a police vehicle in
Charlotte on Tuesday.
The protests broke out Tuesday after 43-year-
old Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by a
black officer at an apartment complex on the
city's northeast side. They continued into early
Wednesday morning, when TV footage showed
dozens of protesters on Interstate 85
apparently looting semi-trucks and setting their
contents on fire on the highway.
Jeff Siner / AP-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 169
170. A protester stands with his arm extended and fist
clenched in front of a line of police officers in
Charlotte.
The unrest in Charlotte came just hours after
another demonstration in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over
the shooting there of an unarmed black man by
police.
Jeff Siner / The Charlotte Observer via AP-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 170
171. Protesters block traffic on the highway
during protests.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 171
172. .
People set cargo from tractor
trailers on a fire on I-85 during
protests.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images-
21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 172
173. .
People block traffic on I-85 during
protests.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 173
174. A woman cries as she attends a
Catholic Mass in Kinshasa on Sept.
21 to mourn the victims of recent
violent clashes.
Congo has for months suffered
simmering anger over what
opponents of President Joseph
Kabila believe are his efforts to hold
on to power beyond his
constitutional term limit, either by
delaying elections or revising the
constitution, as other African
leaders have done. The protests on
Monday escalated into violent
clashes between demonstrators and
police, leaving at least 37 protesters
and six policemen dead, Human
Rights Watch said.
EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP - Getty
Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 174
175. A sniper from Misrata fires towards Islamic
State militant positions in Sirte, Libya. Forces
loyal to the United Nations-brokered
government have waged a campaign to
dislodge Islamic State from Sirte since June.
Manu Brabo / AP-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 175
176. Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi addresses
the U.N. General Assembly at the UN
headquarters. The former political
prisoner made her first speech
Wednesday at the U.N. General
Assembly since forming a
democratically elected government and
called for international understanding
as Myanmar grapples with sectarian
tensions.
Suu Kyi's appearance at the annual
gathering of world leaders at the
United Nations is the latest landmark in
a personal and national transformation
as the country also known as Burma
emerges from five decades of military
rule.
JEWEL SAMAD / AFP - Getty Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 176
177. A South African police officer looks
on during clashes with students
from the University of the
Witwatersrand protesting
university fee increases in
Johannesburg. At least two
students were injured on
Wednesday when South African
police fired rubber bullets and
stun grenades to disperse protests
over the cost of education,
university and student
representatives said.
MUJAHID SAFODIEN / AFP - Getty
Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 177
178. A couple kisses while they take
pictures in the middle of a field at
Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea.
Ahn Young-joon / AP-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 178
179. Paraguay's Adolfo Salas,
left, vies for the ball with
Colombia's Jhonatan
Toro during their
Colombia 2016 FIFA
Futsal World Cup match
in Cali, Colombia on Sept.
20.
LUIS ROBAYO / AFP -
Getty Images-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 179
180. Photographer
Ezra Acayan
Location
MANILA, Philippines
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
A revolver is seen in the hand of one
of the three bodies of men lying on a
street, who police said were gunned
down in an armed encounter by
policemen at a police checkpoint in
Manila, Philippines September 21,
2016. REUTERS/Ezra Acayan
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 180
181. Photographer
Gleb Garanich
Location
KIEV, Ukraine
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
People and military cadets attend
a Peace March to mark the
International Day of Peace in Kiev,
Ukraine, September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 181
182. Photographer
Stefan Wermuth
Location
LONDON, United Kingdom
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
Campaigners pose on a 'Stop
Trump' open-top double decker
bus before touring London to urge
Americans living abroad to register
and vote, Britain September 21,
2016. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 182
183. Photographer
Ajay Verma
Location
CHANDIGARH, INDIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
Artisans dress up a 27-
foot-long model of
Kumbhakarna, younger
brother of demon king
Ravana, a Hindu
mythological character, at
a seven day long �Health
Wealth and Happiness�
carnival organized by the
Brahma Kumaris
Ishwariya Vishwa
Vidyalaya spiritual
organization in
Chandigarh, India,
September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Ajay Verma
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 183
184. Photographer
Afolabi Sotunde
Location
ZARIA, Nigeria
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
A horseman waits to take part in
the Durbar festival parade in Zaria,
Nigeria September 14, 2016.
REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 184
185. Photographer
China Daily China Daily Information
Corp - CDIC
Location
LIAOCHENG, CHINA
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
People dry cr
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 185
186. Photographer
Stefan Wermuth
Location
LONDON, United Kingdom
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
Eight-year-old Stella poses with
'Portrait of an Unknown Lady' by
Joan Carlile at Tate Britain in
London, Britain September 21,
2016. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 186
187. SYRIA'S UNRAVELING TRUCE
Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A man runs with a stretcher in
a damaged site after airstrikes
on the rebel held al-Qaterji
neighbourhood of Aleppo,
Syria. REUTERS/Abdalrhman
Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 187
188. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A man reacts while being
carried on a stretcher after
airstrikes on the rebel held
al-Qaterji neighbourhood of
Aleppo, Syria.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman
Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 188
189. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A man carries an
injured child after
airstrikes on the rebel
held al-Qaterji
neighbourhood of
Aleppo, Syria.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman
Ismai
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 189
190. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A man carries an injured girl
after airstrikes on the rebel
held al-Qaterji neighbourhood
of Aleppo, Syria.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 190
191. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
Men drive a motorcycle amidst rubble
of damaged buildings near a graveyard
after airstrikes on the rebel held al-
Qaterji neighbourhood of Aleppo,
Syria. REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 191
192. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
Men carry children away from
a damaged site after
airstrikes on the rebel held al-
Qaterji neighbourhood of
Aleppo, Syria.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 192
193. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A woman reacts in a
damaged site after
airstrikes on the rebel
held al-Qaterji
neighbourhood of Aleppo,
Syria.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman
Ismail
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 193
194. MIGRANTS PLUCKED FROM OVERLOADED DINGHY
Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA,
Mid-Sea
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A dinghy which carried
131 migrants from
different African
countries floats after
being released by a
member of the German
NGO Jugend Rettet,
during a rescue
operation off the Libyan
coast in the
Mediterranean Sea
September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Zohra
Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 194
195. An overcrowded dinghy with
migrants from different African
countries is followed by members of
the German NGO Jugend Rettet
during a rescue operation off the
Libyan coast. Thousands of illegal
migrants have made the dangerous
sea voyage across the Mediterranean
in recent years fleeing war and
poverty, mostly via lawless Libya.
Thousands have drowned.
ZOHRA BENSEMRA / Reuters-21
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 195
196. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-Sea
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
A migrant is transferred from a
dinghy by members of Save the
Children NGO after he was
rescued by members of the
German NGO Jugend Rettet.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 196
197. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-
Sea
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A migrant smiles as he is
transferred from a dinghy
during a rescue operation.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 197
198. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-Sea
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
An exhausted migrant is seen on
board of Iuventa vessel after she
was rescued from an overcrowded
dinghy. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 198
199. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-Sea
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
Migrants from different African
countries are seen on board of
Iuventa vessel after being rescued.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 199
200. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-
Sea
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
Ronia, 24, a member of the
German NGO Jugend Rettet
watches rescuers from the
Save the Children NGO
transferring migrants from the
vessel Iuventa to their ship
after her organization rescued
them from an overcrowded
dinghy. REUTERS/Zohra
Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 200
201. Photographer
Zohra Bensemra
Location
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Mid-Sea
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
A migrant is seen on board of
Iuventa vessel after he was rescued
from an overcrowded dinghy.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 201
202. Photographer
John Vizcaino
Location
YARI PLAINS, COLOMBIA
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
Fighters from Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia (FARC) enjoy a party
during a cultural event at a camp where
they prepare to ratify a peace deal with
the government, near El Diamante in
Yari Plains, Colombia, September 20,
2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 202
203. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21, 2016
People maneuver amongst tear gas in uptown
Charlotte during a protest of the police
shooting of Keith Scott, in Charlotte, North
Carolina, September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 203
204. Photographer
Kevin Lamarque
Location
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21, 2016
President Barack Obama meets with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New
York September 21, 2016. REUTERS/Kevin
Lamarque
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 204
205. Photographer
Jonathan Ernst
Location
DAYTON, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (C), motioning to reporters to
keep a safe distance with Staub Vice President Sandy Keplinger (L) and president
Steve Staub (R), looks at machinery as he tours the Staub Manufacturing plant in
Dayton, Ohio, September 21, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 205
206. Photographer
Alessandro Garofalo
Location
MILAN, ITALY
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
Model Paris Hilton (C)
presents a creation at the
Philipp Plein fashion show
during Milan Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2017 in
Milan, Italy, September 21,
2016. REUTERS/Alessandro
Garofalo
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 206
207. Photographer
Marko Djurica
Location
BELGRADE, Serbia
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
A child looks through a
window inside a camp for
refugees and migrants in the
Belgrade suburb of Krnjaca,
Serbia, September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 207
208. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Wednesday, September
21, 2016
People gather along the shore of the
Mediterranean Sea during a search
for victims after a migrant boat
capsized, in Al-Beheira, Egypt,
September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 208
209. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21,
2016
People gather at the intersection of
Trade and Tryon Streets in uptown
Charlotte to protest the police
shooting of Keith Scott, in Charlotte,
North Carolina, September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 209
210. Photographer
Alvin Baez
Location
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
People use an ATM machine at
a shopping mall during a
power outage that affected
several areas in the country, in
San Juan, Puerto Rico,
September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Alvin Baez
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 210
212. Photographer
ABDULJABBAR ZEYAD
Location
Hodeidah, Yemen
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
People gather at the site
of a Saudi-led air strike
in the Red Sea port city
of Hodeidah, Yemen
September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Abduljabbar
Zeyad
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 212
213. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Blood covers the pavement
where a person was shot in
uptown Charlotte during a
protest of the police shooting
of Keith Scott, in Charlotte,
North Carolina, September 21,
2016. REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 213
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
214. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Thursday, September 22,
2016
Protesters walk in the streets
downtown during another night of
protests over the police shooting of
Keith Scott in Charlotte.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 214
215. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United
States
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Protesters walk in the
streets downtown
during another night of
protests over the
police shooting of
Keith Scott in
Charlotte.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 215
216. A protester kicks a van outside
the Omni Hotel.
Chuck Burton / AP-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 216
217. Police and protesters carry a
seriously wounded protester into
the parking area of the the Omni
Hotel. While city officials initially
said that a civilian had been
fatally shot, they later corrected
their statement to say the victim
was in critical condition on life
support. Officials said the person
was shot by a civilian, not a police
officer.
Brian Blanco / Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 217
218. A protester faces off with a police officer in riot gear.
NICHOLAS KAMM / AFP - Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 218
219. . Demonstrators walk near a damaged bus.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 219
220. A woman points with her blood-
covered hand at a police officer.
Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of
emergency as midnight approached,
saying he was calling in the National
Guard and state troopers to help
restore order.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 220
221. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Protesters walk in the
streets downtown during
another night of protests
over the police shooting of
Keith Scott in Charlotte.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 221
222. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Thursday, September 22,
2016
Family members of Keith Scott
assemble near a press conference,
held after protests against the
police shooting of Scott, in
Charlotte. REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 222
223. Protesters march in Charlotte, North
Carolina, on Thursday night, Sept. 22.
Crowds marched again in Charlotte
overnight but the city remained mostly
calm early Friday after authorities
declared a curfew following two nights
of violence. Demonstrators massed on
the city's streets to protest the fatal
police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott
and demand the release of video that
could resolve questions over his killing.
Jeff Siner / Charlotte Observer via AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 223
224. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 21, 2016
Two women embrace while
looking at a police officer in
uptown Charlotte during a
protest of the police shooting of
Keith Scott, in Charlotte, North
Carolina, September 21, 2016.
REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 224
225. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Thursday, September
22, 2016
A protester with a painted face
joins the demonstrations
during another night of
protests over the police
shooting of Keith Scott in
Charlotte, North Carolina,
September 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 225
226. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
U.S. National Guard soldiers
prepare for another night of
protests over the police
shooting of Keith Scott in
Charlotte. REUTERS/Mike
Blake
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 226
227. Photographer
Omar Sanadiki
Location
HOMS, Syria
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
A bus with Syrian rebels and
their families evacuating the
besieged Waer district in
the central Syrian city of
Homs is pictured after a
local agreement was
reached between rebels and
Syria's army, Syria,
September 22, 2016. The
graffiti on the sign reads in
Arabic: "Assad or nobody,
only Bashar."
REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 227
228. Photographer
Handout .
Location
VIENNA, Austria
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Two king penguins and their
chick stand in their enclosure
in the zoo of Schoenbrunn in
Vienna, Austria, September
21, 2016. Tiergarten
Schoenbrunn/Daniel
Zupanc/Handout via
REUTERS
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 228
229. Photographer
Anuwar Hazarika
Location
NAGAON, India
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
A woman carries a bundle of
jute for drying in a paddy
field in Nagaon district in
the northeastern state of
Assam, India, September 22,
2016. REUTERS/Anuwar
Hazarika
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 229
230. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
SHIRQAT, Iraq
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Iraqi security forces with
Sunni Muslim tribal
fighters arrest a member
of the Islamic State in
Shirqat, Iraq, September
22, 2016.
REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 230
231. TEEMING MIGRANT BOAT SINKS OFF EGYPT
Photographer
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Thursday, September 22, 2016
Rescue workers carry the body of a
victim on a stretcher after a boat
carrying migrants capsized off Egypt's
coast, in Al-Beheira, Egypt. A boat
carrying hundreds of migrants capsized
in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast
of Egypt, officials said, with a death toll
to 52. Security officials said almost 600
people may have been squeezed aboard
the wooden vessel, suggesting
hundreds more may have perished in
what is just the latest...more
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 231
232. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Wednesday, September 21, 2016
People gather along the shore of the
Mediterranean Sea during a search for
victims. The boat sank off Burg Rashed, a
village in Egypt's northern Beheira province
where the Nile meets the Mediterranean.
Rescue workers and fishermen have rescued
169 people, suggesting hundreds might have
perished at sea. REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 232
233. Photographer
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Thursday, September 22,
2016
An Egyptian mother reacts beside
the body of her son who was on the
boat. The boat was carrying
Egyptian, Sudanese, Eritrean and
Somali migrants, officials said. It
was not immediately clear where
the vessel was heading, though
officials said they believed it was
going to Italy. REUTERS/Mohamed
Abd El Ghany
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 233
234. Photographer
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Thursday, September
22, 2016
People gather along the shore
of the Mediterranean Sea
during a search for victims.
The International Organization
for Migration urged Egypt to
impose tougher penalties on
human traffickers and address
the concerns driving people to
undertake the perilous
journey. "Entire families,
children and young people
entrusted their lives to human
smugglers, and risked
everything aboard an
unseaworthy boat that
capsized and sank in
the...more
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 234
235. Egyptian policemen and medics stand over a body of a migrant along the
shore in the Egyptian port city of Rosetta on Thursday, during a search
operation after a boat carrying migrants capsized in the Mediterranean.
The boat carrying up to 450 migrants capsized in the Mediterranean off
Egypt's north coast, drowning 42 people and prompting a search operation
that rescued 163 passengers, officials said.
MOHAMED EL-SHAHED / AFP - Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 235
236. Photographer
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Location
AL-BEHEIRA, Egypt
Reuters / Thursday, September 22,
2016
Relatives of missing persons are
pictured. Many of those interviewed in
the aftermath of the shipwreck off
Egypt spoke of their desire to flee in
search of a brighter future. Most cite a
lack of jobs, low incomes, poor
prospects and growing political
repression in Egypt since general and
now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
seized power in mid-2013.
REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 236
240. Members of the Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia attend a meeting
ahead of the 10th National Guerrilla
Conference at the camp in Llanos del
Yari, Caqueta Department, Colombia,
on Sept. 16.
The meeting runs until Sept. 23. After
52 years of conflict, FARC rebels open
what leaders hope will be their last
conference as a guerrilla army.
Ranking officials and members are set
to vote on a historic peace deal with
the Colombian government.
LUIS ACOSTA / AFP - Getty Images-22
Sep. 16, 2016
October 17, 2016 240
241. Carlos Antonio Lozada, a member
of secretary of the FARC, in a
meeting.
Some 200 delegates of the FARC
guerrilla army are expected to
ratify the peace agreement. This is
the group's first conference not
held in secret. Instead of
discussing battlefield strategy, the
FARC must settle on a new name
for their political movement and
choose representatives to fill 10
seats reserved for them in
congress in exchange for laying
down its weapons.
LUIS ACOSTA / AFP - Getty Images-
22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 241
242. Guerrilla soldiers wash laundry
during the conference.
MAURICIO DUENAS CASTANEDA
/ EPA-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 242
243. .
Guerrillas read excerpts about
human rights during the 10th
FARC National Conference on
Sept. 20.
MAURICIO DUENAS
CASTANEDA / EPA-22
Sep. 20, 2016
October 17, 2016 243
244. Members of the Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia attend the opening
ceremony of the five-day gathering on
Sept. 17.
Standing before hundreds of fighters in
southern Colombia, Timochenko said the
FARC wants to spread its message as an
unarmed political party and transform
the Andean nation after five decades of
war. "Our greatest aspiration is to reach
many more with our message until the
torrent for transformation is
overwhelming."
LUIS ACOSTA / AFP - Getty Images-22
Sep. 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 244
245. A Syrian man sits inside his tents at Ritsona
refugee camp north of Athens, which hosts about
600 refugees and migrants on Sept. 22, 2016.
Most of the roughly 60,000 refugees and other
migrants stranded in Greece are living in
"appalling conditions" and face "immense and
avoidable suffering," rights group Amnesty
International said in a report Thursday, slamming
Europe's response to the refugee crisis.
Petros Giannakouris / AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 245
246. Staffers of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent assist families of gunmen as they leave from Al-Waer,
the last rebel-held neighborhood of Homs, Syria, on Thursday. Syrian state TV said buses
have evacuated 261 residents from Al-Waer including 103 gunmen and 158 women, children,
and older men. They are part of an agreement between rebels and the authorities to lift a
government blockade on the neighborhood that has been enforced since November 2013.
They were transferred to the northern Homs countryside, and will be bussed to rebel-held
Idlib on Saturday. An estimated 75,000 residents are still in the neighborhood, with
dwindling supplies of food and medicine.
AP-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 246
247. An elderly man stands among the rubble of the Alsonidar Group's water pump and pipe
factory after it was hit by Saudi-led airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, on Thursday. The Saudi-led
coalition has been carrying out airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels and their allies since
March 2015.
Hani Mohammed / AP22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 247
248. A woman sits at the bank of river Ravi
as the sunsets in Lahore, Pakistan on
Thursday.
RAHAT DAR / EPA-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 248
249. Students of the Pyongyang
International Football School take part
in an under-14 training session, in
Pyongyang on Thursday. The school,
which opened in 2013, has 200
students and accepts 12 new entrants
per year.
ED JONES / AFP - Getty Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 249
250. Palestinian school girls smile to the
camera as they come back home in
their school bus on Thursday in Gaza
City.
MOHAMMED ABED / AFP - Getty
Images-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 250
251. President Barack Obama
shares a laugh with actress
and singer, Audra McDonald
before presenting her with
the 2015 National Medal of
Arts during a ceremony in the
East Room of the White
House in Washington on
Thursday.
Susan Walsh / AP-22
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 251
252. A deer calls out at Richmond Park in
London on Thursday. Today marks the
first day of autumn, also known as the
autumn equinox, where night and day
are equal.
Jack Taylor / Getty Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 252
253. Flor Dalisa Contreras talks with
Virginia Rivas at a coffee shop
during a power outage that
affected several areas in the
country, Sept. 21.
ALVIN BAEZ / Reuters
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 253
254. People wait in line to buy ice, Sept. 22.
The outage was the latest hit for an
island mired in a decade-long
economic crisis and whose
government has warned it is running
out of money as it seeks to restructure
nearly $70 billion in public debt.
Many Puerto Ricans expressed doubts
that power would be restored quickly,
saying the economic slump has
affected basic government services.
Hundreds of people took to social
media to criticize the Electric Power
Authority, noting that they already pay
bills on average twice that of the U.S.
mainland.
Carlos Giusti / AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 254
255. Vehicle lights illuminate a street after a
massive blackout, in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Sept. 22, 2016. Puerto Ricans
faced another night of darkness
Thursday as crews slowly restored
electricity a day after a fire at a power
plant caused the aging utility grid to
fail and blacked out the entire island.
The Electric Power Authority said
investigators were trying to determine
what caused the fire that broke out
Wednesday afternoon. The blaze
began at a switch and caused two
transmission lines of 230,000 volts
each to fail.
Carlos Giusti / AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 255
256. BATTLING ISLAMIC STATE IN LIBYA
Photographer
Ismail Zetouni
Location
SIRTE, Libya
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
A tank is seen as fighters
from Libyan forces allied
with the U.N.-backed
government take position
during a battle with Islamic
State militants in Sirte,
Libya. REUTERS/Ismail
Zitouny
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 256
257. .
Members of Libyan forces
allied with the U.N.-backed
government ride their tanks
during a battle with ISIS
militants in Sirte on Sept. 6.
HANI AMARA / Reuters
Sep. 6, 2016
October 17, 2016 257
GALLERY PHOTOS
258. Photographer
Hani Amara
Location
SIRTE, Libya
Reuters / Wednesday,
September 07, 2016
Smoke rises following what
witnesses said was an air strike
during a battle between Libyan
forces allied with the U.N.-
backed government and
Islamic State militants in Sirte,
Libya. REUTERS/Hani Amara
Sep. 07, 2016
October 17, 2016 258
GALLERY PHOTOS
259. Photographer
Stringer .
Location
MISRATA, Libya
Reuters / Friday,
September 09, 2016
Smoke rises as Libyan
forces dispose of
explosives left behind
by Islamic State
militants following a
battle in Sirte, at
Misrata, Libya.
REUTERS/Stringer
Sep. 09, 2016
October 17, 2016 259
GALLERY PHOTOS
260. Abdul, 22, and Muftah, 19, rest
at their unit's headquarters on
the outskirts of Sirte on Sept. 21.
Manu Brabo / AP
Sep. 21, 2016
October 17, 2016 260
GALLERY PHOTOS
261. Photographer
Ismail Zetouni
Location
SIRTE, Libya
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
A Libyan forces tank allied
with the U.N.-backed
government is seen
during a battle with
Islamic State militants in
Sirte, Libya.
REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 261
262. A fighter with Libyan forces
affiliated with the U.N.-backed
Tripoli government scans for
targets from the minaret of a
mosque retaken from ISIS
control in Sirte, Libya, on Sept.
22.
Brigades from the western city
of Misrata have surrounded
militants in a gradually shrinking
residential area in central Sirte.
The Libyan forces have been
supported since Aug. 1 by U.S.
airstrikes.
Manu Brabo / AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 262
263. A fighter uses a dummy to gain the
attention of ISIS snipers at the
frontline in Sirte on Sept. 22.
After advancing rapidly on Sirte in
May, the Libyan forces have suffered
high numbers of casualties from
sniper fire, suicide bombings and
improvised explosive devices. More
than 500 have been killed and more
than 2,000 wounded.
FABIO BUCCIARELLI / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 263
264. Fighters rest near a destroyed building during a
battle against ISIS militants at the frontline in Sirte
on Sept. 22.
The forces are supported by a U.N.-backed
government in Tripoli but complain that it has been
slow to provide help. Fighters are mostly using
outdated weapons and ammunition and lack
armored vehicles and protective clothing.
FABIO BUCCIARELLI / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 264
265. A fighter fires his weapon
during fighting against ISIS
forces on Sept. 22.
FABIO BUCCIARELLI / AFP -
Getty Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 265
266. Smoke rises from a destroyed
neighborhood in Sirte on Sept. 22.
FABIO BUCCIARELLI / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 266
267. A fighter scans for targets during an
attack to retake the last district from ISIS
control in Sirte on Sept. 22.
ISIS expanded into Libya in 2014, taking
advantage of the political chaos and
security vacuum that developed after
Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in an
uprising five years ago.
Manu Brabo / AP
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 267
268. Photographer
Christian Hartmann
Location
PIETROSELLA, France
Reuters / Thursday, September 22,
2016
A small fisherman's boat makes its
way past the rocks of Sete Nave as
the sun sets outside Pietrosella, on
the southern part of Corsica,
France, September 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 268
269. Photographer
Handout .
Location
San Carlos, Venezuela
Reuters / Thursday, September
22, 2016
Venezuela's President Nicolas
Maduro (2nd R) rides a horse
next to Defense Minister
Vladimir Padrino Lopez (R)
during an event related to a
government plan for planting
and harvesting cereal crops, in
San Carlos, Venezuela,
September 22, 2016. Miraflores
Palace/Handout via REUTERS
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 269
270. Photographer
Alvin Baez
Location
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
The employee of a drug
store hangs up a
portable gas lantern
during a power outage
after a fire at an energy
plant knocked out
electricity for the bulk
of the island, in San
Juan, Puerto Rico,
September 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Alvin Baez
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 270
271. Photographer
Ben Nelms
Location
VANCOUVER, CANADA
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Gabriel George of the
Tsleil-Waututh Nation is
pictured at the signing of
the Treaty Alliance
Against Tar Sands
Expansion during an
announcement on oil
sands pipelines, with
special relevance for the
Kinder Morgan and
Northern Gateway
proposals, at the
Musqueam Community
Centre in Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada, September 22,
2016. REUTERS/Ben
Nelms
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 271
272. Children play on the beach at an
unofficial refugee site run by activists
on the island of Lesbos on Sept. 22.
Thousands of migrants and refugees
fled the Moria refugee camp on
Monday after a fire broke out
destroying tents and trailers following
protests.
PHOTOS: Thousands Flee Greek
Migrant Camp Fire as Tensions Flare
LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty
Images
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 272
273. Photographer
Alessandro Garofalo
Location
MILAN, ITALY
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
A model presents a creation
at the Moschino fashion
show during Milan Fashion
Week Spring/Summer 2017
in Milan, Italy, September 22,
2016. REUTERS/Alessandro
Garofalo
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 273
274. Photographer
Brian Snyder
Location
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED
STATES
Reuters / Thursday,
September 22, 2016
Nobel Laureate Eric Maskin
(R) presents the 2016 Ig
Nobel Prize in Biology to
Thomas Thwaites of the
United Kingdom for
"creating prosthetic
extension of his limbs that
allowed him to move in the
manner of, and spend time
roaming the hills in the
company of, goats" during
the 26th First Annual Ig
Nobel Prize ceremony at
Harvard University in
Cambridge, Massachusetts,
September 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Sep. 22, 2016
October 17, 2016 274
276. A protester shakes hands with a member of the
National Guard. After Wednesday's chaos, North
Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of
emergency and the National Guard and state troopers
were deployed to help local police in case of more
unrest.
CAITLIN PENNA / EPA
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 276
277. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Friday, September 23, 2016
A National guard soldier accepts a
hug from a protester as people march
through downtown to protest the
police shooting of Keith Scott in
Charlotte, North Carolina, September
22, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 277
278. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Friday, September 23, 2016
Police in riot gear follow a wave of tear gas as they
chase demonstrators off the highway as people
protest the police shooting of Keith Scott in
Charlotte, North Carolina, September 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 278
279. Activists attempt to make
their way onto Interstate
277 to block traffic.
Brian Blanco / Getty
Images
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 279
280. Riot police block a ramp to a highway.
NICHOLAS KAMM / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 280
281. A demonstrator shouts during protests.
Sean Rayford / Getty Images
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 281
282. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
Protesters march in the streets
during another night of protests
over the police shooting of Keith
Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 282
283. Photographer
Jason Miczek
Location
CHARLOTTE, UNITED STATES
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
A woman shouts to fellow
marchers during a protest against
the police shooting of Keith Scott in
Charlotte, North Carolina.
REUTERS/Jason Miczek
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 283
284. Photographer
Mike Blake
Location
CHARLOTTE, United States
Reuters / Friday, September 23, 2016
Protesters write the names of police
shooting victims on the sidewalk
while National Guard soldiers look
on during another night of protests
over the police shooting of Keith
Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 284
285. Photographer
Rupak De Chowdhuri
Location
KOLKATA, India
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
An electrician hangs decorative
lights at a pandal, a temporary
platform, for the upcoming
Hindi festival of Durga Puja in
Kolkata, India, September 23,
2016. REUTERS/Rupak De
Chowdhuri
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 285
286. Photographer
Denis Balibouse
Location
LE SENTIER, Switzerland
Reuters / Friday, September 23, 2016
Staff inspect the presentation before the Swiss Cheese Awards competition in Le Sentier,
Switzerland September 23, 2016. One hundred and forty-two experts have to choose the best
out of 777 cheeses from 353 producers competing in 28 categories. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 286
287. Photographer
Dinuka Liyanawatte
Location
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
A man rests on his cart after
unloading plastic jugs near a
shop at a main market in
Colombo, Sri Lanka September
23, 2016. REUTERS/Dinuka
Liyanawatte
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 287
288. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
People inspect a damaged site
after airstrikes on the rebel held
al-Qaterji neighborhood of Aleppo,
Syria September 23, 2016.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 288
ALEPPO, SYRIA
289. Photographer
Abdalrhman Ismail
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Friday, September 23,
2016
A boy inspects a damaged site
after airstrikes on the rebel held
Tariq al-Bab neighborhood of
Aleppo, Syria September 23, 2016.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 289
290. Photographer
Reuters TV
Location
ALEPPO, SYRIA
Reuters / Friday, September
23, 2016
A still image taken from video
posted on social media web
sites shows a baby being
carried by rescue workers
after being dug out from from
rubble of a collapsed building
in Aleppo, Syria. Social Media
via Reuters TV
Sep. 23, 2016
October 17, 2016 290