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OCTOBER 2018
Pictures of the day
Oct.1 – Oct.5, 2018
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OCTOBER 2018
Pictures of the day
Oct.1 – Oct.5, 2018
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Sep. 30, 2018
An earthquake victim walks past a
collapsed mosque as he salvages items in
Palu.
— Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images
Rescues and mass
graves: Scenes of
devastation in hard-hit
Indonesian city
A survivor searches the debris in Palu.
The magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck at dusk on
Sept. 28 and generated a tsunami said to have
been as high as 20 feet in places.
— Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 30, 2018
Officials carry body bags into a mass
grave ahead of a funeral for quake
victims in Palu.
— Bay Ismoyo / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 30, 2018
People pick through rubble
outside a flooded shopping mall
on Sept. 30.
— Tatan Syuflana / AP
Sep. 30, 2018
Rescue personnel evacuate earthquake
survivor Ida, a food vendor, from the
rubble of a collapsed restaurant in Palu.
— Bay Ismoyo / AFP - Getty Images
Sep. 30, 2018
An injured man is evacuated onto a
military aircraft at Mutiara Sis Al Jufri
Airport.
— Antara Foto / Reuters
Sep. 30, 2018
Rescuers remove a 15-year old earthquake victim
Nurul Istikharah from her damaged house in Palu.
Rescuers were scrambling Sunday to try to find
trapped victims in collapsed buildings where voices
could be heard screaming for help.
— Arimacs Wilander / AP
Sep. 30, 2018
A covered body lies near the beach in Palu.
— Wilander / EPA
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2018
An aerial view of an area devestated by an
earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia. Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/
via REUTERS
Sep. 30, 2018
Search and rescue workers help
rescue a person trapped in rubble
following an earthquake and tsunami
in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Antara Foto/Darwin Fatir/via REUTERS
Sep. 30, 2018
October 1, 2018
Cardi B performs at the Global Citizen
Festival concert in Central Park in New
York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Oct. 1, 2018
A waterspout is formed during a storm in the
Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct. 1, 2018
Ukrainian army landing craft Yurii
Olefirenko is seen in a Black Sea
during military drills in Kherson
Region, Ukraine.
REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
Oct. 1, 2018
A man carries a ballot box during a
parade in memory of Catalonia's
October 1, 2017 independence
referendum, in Barcelona, Spain.
REUTERS/Albert Gea
Oct. 1, 2018
Pro Brexit supporter and ex-leader of UKIP,
Nigel Farage, speaks at a 'Leave Means Leave'
rally, on the first day of the Conservative
Party Conference in Birmingham, Britain.
REUTERS/Darren Staples
Oct. 1, 2018
Students dressed as Mahatma Gandhi
take part in an event to mark Gandhi's
150th birth anniversary, at a school in
Ahmedabad, India. REUTERS/Amit
Dave
Oct.1, 2018
Athletes participe at Ironman 70.3 race
in Cascais, Portugal. REUTERS/Rafael
Marchante
Oct.1, 2018
A Kurdish man and woman show their
ink-stained fingers during
parliamentary elections in the semi-
autonomous region in Erbil, Iraq.
REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
Oct.1, 2018
Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez poses
with third baseman David Bote (left), right
fielder Ben Zobrist (center), and first
baseman Anthony Rizzo (right) after their
victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Patrick
Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
Oct.1, 2018
Roma fans before their match
against Lazio. REUTERS/Tony
Gentile
Oct.1, 2018
A pile of used footwear is pictured at
Place de la Republique during a
demonstration organized by
International Handicap association to
denounce the use and sale of anti-
personnel landmines, in Paris, France,
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Oct.1, 2018
Team Europe's Tommy Fleetwood
celebrates after winning the Ryder
Cup. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Oct.1, 2018
Team Europe's Sergio Garcia celebrates
with Ian Poulter after winning the Ryder
Cup. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Oct.1, 2018
Team USA's Tiger Woods during
the Foursomes during the Ryder
Cup. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Oct.1, 2018
Actors participate in a street performance called
'The Fisherwives', by Bru Theatre group,
representing part of the fishing community from
100 years ago, at the Spanish Arch in Galway,
Ireland. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Oct.1, 2018
Sylvia Kiep of Springfield, Virginia kisses the
hand of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions
as he arrives for the 66th annual Red Mass,
at the Cathedral of Matthew the Apostle, in
Washington. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Oct.1, 2018
The Weeknd performs at the Global
Citizen Festival concert in Central Park in
New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Oct.1, 2018
Fans during the Foursomes at the
Ryder Cup. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Oct.1, 2018
Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island
An aerial view of an area devastated by an
earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
A ship is seen stranded on the shore after
an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in
Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara
Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
A victim from the earthquake and tsunami is
pictured at the Bhayangkara hospital in Palu,
Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
Oct.1, 2018
Earthquake and tsunami victims
look for goods to use in a
warehouse in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via
REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
An aerial view of an area devestated by
an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via
REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
Residents carry their belongings after
an earthquake hit at Balaroa sub-
district in Palu, Sulawesi Island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.1, 2018
A man walks near a truck that was trapped
inside sinking ground after an earthquake
hit at Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Sulawesi
Island. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.1, 2018
A man walks on a street after an
earthquake and tsunami hit the area in
Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi.
Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via
REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
The damage after the earthquake and
tsunami is pictured in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.1, 2018
Local residents examine earthquake
and tsunami victims who were placed
outside the Bhayangkara hospital in
Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
Oct.1, 2018
Cars are trapped in sinking ground
after an earthquake hit at Balaroa
sub-district in Palu, Sulawesi Island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.1, 2018
An aerial view of an area devestated
by an earthquake in Palu, Central
Sulawesi. Antara Foto/ Hafidz
Mubarak A/ via REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
A ship is seen stranded on the shore after
an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in
Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara
Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
Clashes on anniversary of Catalan referendum
Protestors wave Catalan separatist flags
following a demonstration on the first
anniversary of Catalonia's banned
October 1, 2017 independence
referendum in Barcelona, Spain, October
1, 2018. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
Oct.1, 2018
A police van passes a burning barricade
outside the Catalonian parliament as scuffles
broke out between protestors and police in
Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Police charge at protestors following
a demonstration in Barcelona.
REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
Oct.1, 2018
A woman screams as protestors
confront police in front of the
Catalonian parliament in
Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Protestors are ejected after trying to enter
the Catalonian parliament at the end of a
demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon
Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Protestors are ejected after trying to enter
the Catalonian parliament at the end of a
demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon
Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Police chase protestors during scuffles at
the end of a demonstration in Barcelona.
REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Police form a protective line in front of
the Catalonian parliament as scuffles
broke out in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon
Nazca
Oct.1, 2018
Las Vegas marks shooting anniversary
First responders and others fold an American
flag following a prayer service during the
one-year anniversary of the October 1 mass
shooting, in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1,
2018. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Oct.1, 2018
Photos of the 58 victims are
displayed in Las Vegas.
REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Oct.1, 2018
Stephanie Fraser writes on a cross,
representing her husband Brian Scott
Fraser, one of the 58 victims, as her niece
Ryleigh Flanigan looks on. REUTERS/Steve
Marcus
Oct.1, 2018
Flowers and a patch are shown on the
ground by a display of 58 crosses.
REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Oct.1, 2018
Nick Fraser carries a cross, representing his
father Brian Scott Fraser, one of the 58
victims. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Oct.1, 2018
Paris Fashion Week
Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.1, 2018
Model Kaia Gerber presents a
creation by Stella McCartney.
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.1, 2018
Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.1, 2018
Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.1, 2018
Esteban Cortazar. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.1, 2018
Cooling towers collapse during a
controlled demolition at Huadian
Shiliquan power plant in
Zaozhuang, Shandong province,
China. REUTERS/Stringer
Oct.1, 2018
Florence's eye
A high-definition camera outside
the International Space Station
captured this view of the eye of
Hurricane Florence on Sept. 12 as
Florence churned across the
Atlantic.
Long before Florence started
grinding its way across the
Carolinas, weather satellites were
peering down from space to
capture detailed images of the
storm and to help meteorologists
track its path and intensity.
— HO / AFP - Getty Images
Oct.1, 2018
Desert history
German astronaut Alexander
Gerst tweeted this photo from
the space station on Sept. 19,
writing "This is why deserts are
called the history book of our
planet. This one is in southern
Africa."
— Alexander Gerst / ESA
Oct.1, 2018
Hanging around the ISS
The crew of the space station poses in
this photo released on Sept. 6.
In the center is German astronaut
Alexander Gerst, left, and NASA's Drew
Feustel. On the edge, clockwise from
left, NASA's Ricky Arnold and Serena
Aunon Chancellor and cosmonauts Oleg
Artemyev and Sergey Prokopyev.
Oct.1, 2018
Reuters / Monday, October 01,
2018
White House Counselor to the
President Kellyanne Conway listens
as U.S. President Donald Trump
responds to questions about
Supreme Court nominee Judge
Brett Kavanaugh's nomination
during a news conference on the
United States-Mexico-Canada
Agreement (USMCA) in the Rose
Garden at the White House.
REUTERS/Leah Millis
Oct.1, 2018
Reuters / Monday, October
01, 2018
A Palestinian boy covers his
face with a plastic bag to
protect himself from tear gas
fired by Israeli troops during
a protest calling for lifting the
Israeli blockade on Gaza, on a
beach near the maritime
border with Israel, in the
northern Gaza Strip.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Oct.1, 2018
Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018
American James Allison (L) and Japanese
Tasuku Honjo (R) won the Nobel Prize for
Physiology or Medicine for game-
changing discoveries about how to
harness and manipulate the immune
system to fight cancer. The scientists'
work in the 1990s has since swiftly led to
new and dramatically improved therapies
for cancers such as melanoma and lung
cancer, which had previously been
extremely difficult to treat. Allison and
Honjo showed releasing the brakes on
the immune system can unleash its
power to attack cancer. The resulting
treatments, known as immune
checkpoint blockade, have
"fundamentally changed the outcome"
for some advanced cancer patients," the
Nobel institute said. TT News
Agency/Fredrik Sandberg via REUTERS
Oct.1, 2018
Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018
James Allison speaks during a news conference
in New York. Allison's and Honjo's work focused
on proteins that act as brakes on the immune
system - preventing the body's main immune
cells, known as T-cells, from attacking tumors
effectively. Allison, a professor at the University
of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, worked on
a protein known as CTLA-4 and realized that if
this could be blocked, a brake would be
released. "It immediately occurred to me, and
some of the people in my lab, that maybe we
can use this to unleash the immune system to
attack cancer cells," Allison told a news
conference after getting the prize. Honjo, a
professor at Kyoto University since 1984,
separately discovered a second protein called
PD-1 and found that it too acted as an immune
system brake, but with a different mechanism.
The discoveries led to the creation of a
multibillion-dollar market for new cancer
medicines. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Oct.1, 2018
October 2, 2018
GALLLERY PHOTOS
Edis Haskic (pictured below) has been
living in a reception centre since 1995,
when Bosnian Serb forces killed his
father and 8,000 other Muslim
Bosniak men and boys in the eastern
town of Srebrenica in Europe's worst
atrocity since World War Two.
Haskic (second left) speaks with friends at a reception camp in Mihatovici near Tuzla.
25 SEP 2018. TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC
Sep. 25, 2018
He shares the destiny of more than 7,000 people from across Bosnia's
ethnic divide, still displaced from the 1992-95 war and residing in 120 such
shelters.
Their fate is not high on the agenda of Bosnian politicians whose
campaigning for Oct. 7 general elections is characterised by ethnically
divisive rhetoric and opposing views of Bosnia's future - the very issues at
the core of the war in which 100,000 people were killed and two million
driven from their homes.
Waiting for the state to assign him a new home, Haskic (second left), 33,
got married in the northern village of Mihatovici and is now trying to raise
his own children with monthly state aid of 60 euros. He is forced to seek
daily jobs to help make ends meet.
"Politicians are guilty for this situation because, apart from free meals, no
other chance or help was given to me," he said, adding he has lost hope of
ever returning to Srebrenica. An ethnically divided school with a separate entrances
for Bosniak (left) and Croat students, stands in Travnik
29 SEP 2018. TRAVNIK, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC
Sep. 25, 2018
Most families have only one
room in which they sleep,
prepare meals and even take
baths. Many can use only
makeshift wooden toilets
shared by a dozen of people.
An internally displaced person works at a reception
center in the village of Tasovcici near Capljina.
27 SEP 2018. CAPLJINA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC
Sep. 27, 2018
“They (politicians) only visit us
before the elections when they need
a vote but when I'm looking for a
job, they just tap me on my
shoulder," said Branko Mlikota, who
lives in the Croat centre outside the
southern town of Capljina for 24
years.
After many delays, the government
has set a 2020 deadline for the
closure of these centres. "They just
promise but nobody has ever done
anything for us," one refugee said.
Soko, an aircraft manufacturing factory
that shut down during the Bosnian War, is
seen in Mostar.
27 SEP 2018. MOSTAR, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC
Sep. 27, 2018
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Sep. 28, 2018
"The politicians are guilty for
everything. They are the ones who
divide us," said Rasko Kovacevic, a
Serb from a camp in the northern
village of Kladari Donji, where life is
far from easy.
A makeshift toilette stands at a reception center in Bratunac.
28 SEP 2018. BRATUNAC, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVI
Sep. 28, 2018
The 1995 Dayton peace deal ended
the war by splitting Bosnia into two
distinct regions - the Serb Republic
and the Bosniak-Croat Federation -
but ethnic tensions remain high,
blocking progress towards
membership of NATO and the
European Union.
Muslim Bosniak children and Roman
Catholic Croats attend the same
schools but still learn from different
curricula - a practice devised as an
interim solution after the war that has
persisted despite a top court ruling it
as discriminatory.
Kovacevic sits in his room at a reception centre in Kladari Donji.
1 OCT 2018. MODRICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC
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Oct. 2, 2018
Bosnians vote for a new presidency,
national and regional parliaments on Oct.
7 in elections dominated by public
frustration with the failure of authorities
to tackle rampant corruption and sky-high
unemployment.
WRITING BY MAJA ZUVELA
Oct. 2, 2018
Senator Jeff Flake takes
part in a discussion "Can
Our Democracy Survive?"
at The Atlantic and the
Aspen Institute's 2018
Atlantic Festival in
Washington.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Oct.2, 2018
Genaro, 62, a demonstrator,
poses for a photo during a
march marking the 50th
anniversary of the 1968 student
massacre by Mexican armed
forces, in Mexico City, Mexico.
REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
Oct.2, 2018
Democratic Congressional candidate Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a really against
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
outside an expected speech by U.S.
Representative Jeff Flake (R-AZ) in Boston.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Oct.2, 2018
A ship is seen stranded on the shore after an
earthquake and tsunami hit the area in
Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via
REUTERS
Oct.2, 2018
Cardi B leaves the 109th Precinct in
Queens, New York. REUTERS/Jeenah
Moon
Oct.2, 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump pauses
after awarding the Medal of Honor to
former U.S. Army medic Ronald J.
Shurer II, "for conspicuous gallantry"
for actions he took in Afghanistan in
2008, in the East Room of the White
House. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Oct.2, 2018
Reuters / Sunday, September 30, 2018
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (C) talks Irish
Soldiers during his visit to the 1st Battalion the Irish
Guards Battle group, training under the British Army
Training Unit Kenya (BATUK), in his role as Colonel of
the Regiment in Laikipia, Kenya. REUTERS/Thomas
Mukoya
Oct.2, 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron poses for
a selfie in the Quartier Orleans during a visit to
the French Caribbean island of Saint-Martin.
Eliot Blondet/Pool via Reuters
Oct.2, 2018
A tower belonging to the Abengoa
solar plant at the Solucar solar
park is seen in Sanlucar la Mayor,
Spain. REUTERS/Marcelo del PozoOct.2, 2018
Actors participate in a street
performance called 'The Fisherwives', by
Bru Theatre group, representing part of
the fishing community from 100 years
ago, at the Spanish Arch in Galway,
Ireland. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Oct.2, 2018
A horse gallops in a local French cafe, in
Chantilly, France. STEPHANE JASMIN/via
REUTERS
Oct.2, 2018
Rescue workers are seen near an
overturned military vehicle after a
collision in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
REUTERS/Olivia Acland
Oct.2, 2018
A cable car is pictured with Caucasus
mountains during sunset in the background
outside Krasnaya Polyana near Sochi, Russia.
REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Oct.2, 2018
A girl takes a break while working at a brick-
making factory on the outskirts of
Islamabad, Pakistan. REUTERS/Faisal
MahmoodOct.2, 2018
Nobel Prize winners
Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018
Donna Strickland, an associate professor at the
University of Waterloo, poses with her paper
that started her career 30 years ago, after
winning the Nobel Prize for Physics at her home
in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. A trio of American,
French and Canadian scientists won the 2018
Nobel Prize for Physics for breakthroughs in laser
technology that have turned light beams into
precision tools for everything from eye surgery to
micro-machining. Strickland becomes only the
third woman to win a Nobel for physics, after
Marie Curie in 1903 and Maria Goeppert-Mayer
in 1963. "Obviously we need to celebrate women
physicists," Strickland said shortly after learning
of the prize. The Nobel prizes have long been
dominated by male scientists, and none more so
than physics. Strickland is the first female Nobel
laureate in any field in three years. The Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences said last year it
would seek to more actively encourage
nominations of women researchers to begin
addressing the imbalance. She shares half of the
prize with Gerard Mourou for research centered
on developing the most intense laser pulses ever
created by humans, paving the way for the
precision instruments used today in corrective
eye surgery and industrial applications.
REUTERS/Peter Power
Oct.2, 2018
Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018
Arthur Ashkin of Bell Laboratories in the United
States won the other half of the 2018 physics
prize for inventing "optical tweezers". The
inventions by the three scientists awarded the
Nobel Prize for Physics date back to the mid-
1980s and over the years they have revolutionized
laser physics. "Advanced precision instruments
are opening up unexplored areas of research and
a multitude of industrial and medical
applications," the academy said on awarding the
nine million Swedish crown ($1 million) prize.
Ashkin's work was based on the realization that
the pressure of a beam of light could push
microscopic objects and trap them in position. A
breakthrough came in 1987, when he used the
new optical tweezers to grab living bacteria
without harming them. At 96, Ashkin is the oldest
ever Nobel prize winner, but he is still busy with
fresh research. "I am busy working right now,
writing an important paper on solar energy," he
told Reuters in a telephone interview. "I'm
surprised," Ashkin said about winning the prize.
"A guy called me up on the phone and woke me
up." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Oct.2, 2018
Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018
Frenchman Gerard Mourou, who also has U.S. citizenship,
shared half of the physics prize with Strickland, for work on
high-intensity lasers. The inventions by Mourou, Strickland and
Ashkin date back to the mid-1980s and over the years they
have revolutionized laser physics. Mourou and Strickland's
research centered on developing the most intense laser pulses
ever created by humans, paving the way for the precision
instruments used today in corrective eye surgery and industrial
applications. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Oct.2, 2018
Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island
An aerial view of liquefaction, or
shifting ground, following an
earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
Antara Foto/Irwansyah Putra/ via
REUTERS
Oct.2, 2018
Residents walk near Baiturrahman mosque
which was hit by an earthquake and
tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara
Foto/Akbar Tado/ via REUTERS
Oct.2, 2018
Sand is placed over dead bodies of the
victims of the earthquake and tsunami
during a mass burial at the Poboya Cemetery
in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
Oct.2, 2018
A woman carries her belongings as
stranded ferry is seen on the land after
being hit by tsunami at Wani village in
Donggala regency, Sulawesi island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.2, 2018
A portrait of Indonesia's President
Joko Widodo is seen on a collapsed
structure after an earthquake and
tsunami hit in Palu, Central Sulawesi.
Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via
REUTERS
Oct.2, 2018
Residents sit in front of their house after being
hit by tsunami at Wani village in Donggala
regency, Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.2, 2018
People jostle as they take gasoline from a
closed gas station in Palu, Sulawesi island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.2, 2018
Motorcyclists pass a damaged section of a
road following the earthquake in Palu,
Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
Oct.2, 2018
A resident walks near the beach after it
was hit by the tsunami in Palu, in
Indonesia's Sulawesi Island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.2, 2018
Melania in Africa
First lady Melania Trump holds a
child during a visit to a hospital in
Accra, Ghana, October 2, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
U.S. first lady Melania Trump steps out of her
motorcade vehicle as she departs
Washington for a tour of several African
countries from Joint Base Andrews,
Maryland. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
A woman holds a child as first lady
Melania Trump visits a hospital in Accra.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
Police stand guard as first lady Melania
Trump's convoy drives past in Accra.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
First lady Melania Trump greets
children during a visit to a hospital in
Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
Drummers perform during the
arrival of first lady Melania Trump in
Accra. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko
Oct.2, 2018
First lady Melania Trump waves during a visit to
a hospital in Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
Dancers greet first lady Melania Trump
on arrival in Accra, Ghana, as she
begins her tour of several African
countries. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.2, 2018
Paris Auto Show
The Mercedes EQ Silver Arrow. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Oct.2, 2018
The Renault EZ-ULTIMO car. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Oct.2, 2018
The Porsche 911 Speedster
concept car.
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Oct.2, 2018
The Bugatti Chiron made out of LEGO
Technic blocks. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Oct.2, 2018
The VinFast LUX SA2.0. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Oct.2, 2018
The Hyundai Le Fil Rouge
concept car.
REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Oct.2, 2018
The new Toyota Corolla Hybrid car. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Oct.2, 2018
The VinFast Lux A2.0 car. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel by the ocean
A model presents a creation from the Chanel
Spring/Summer 2019 women's ready-to-wear
collection at the Grand Palais during Paris
Fashion Week. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
German designer Karl Lagerfeld
appears at the end.
REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
Oct.2, 2018
A migrant, part of a group intercepted
off the coast in the Mediterranean Sea,
stands in a queue after arriving on a
rescue boat at the port of Motril,
southern Spain. REUTERS/Juan Medina
Oct.2, 2018
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Before: People work at the Tsukiji market on October 27, 1977.
After: Vans are parked at Tsukiji market September 29, 2018.
Takako Arai's (not pictured) earliest
memories are of Tsukiji, playing hide-
and-seek with her brother in the
concrete maze of Tokyo's sprawling
fish market. Years later, she now runs
the family's seafood stall that sells
mackerel and yellowfin tuna.
Arai and hundreds of other fish traders
are reluctantly packing up and
preparing to leave Tsukiji this week for
a gleaming new $5 billion market on
reclaimed land farther from central
Tokyo.
"I feel torn. I grew up here and I feel
like we're losing so much of our history
by leaving this place," said Arai, 45.
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The 83-year-old market, a popular
tourist attraction, is a warren of
shops and warehouses where small
turret trucks zip around laden with
ice-filled boxes of fish. But city
officials say it has become
dilapidated and unsanitary.
Many fishmongers want to stay in
the area where they also live. They
worry about contaminated soil at
the new site in Toyosu, and the
difficult commute to the new
market.
More than 80 percent of Tsukiji fish
traders are opposed to the move,
said a survey by a group fighting
the relocation.
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In a last-ditch bid to delay the move,
56 traders sued the city of Tokyo last
month, seeking a temporary
injunction. They have asked the court
to rule before Tsukiji closes on
Saturday.
If there are no delays, business will
resume at the new Toyosu market on
Oct. 11, but traders worry their
customers will not follow them.
Arai, whose family have been fish
traders for 95 years, said buyers have
already told her the new site is
inconvenient.
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"They say they're going to buy from other
markets nearer to their restaurants," she said.
"What can I say? They're business people too."
Fewer customers will make it hard to recoup the
hundreds of thousands of dollars each fish trader
expects to pay for the move, including replacing
freezers and refrigerators.
Yamaguchi takes part in a rally denouncing market's relocation plan.
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Some 300 fishmongers and activists
voiced their anger during a protest at
Tsukiji last Saturday, chanting
"Toyosu No No No," and waving
banners saying "Stop the Relocation!"
Tourists visiting one of Tokyo's most
famous landmarks paused in the rain
to join the chants.
"We finally made Tsukiji a famous
brand and now they're trying to
destroy it," said Kiyoshi Kimura, who
owns one of Japan's largest sushi
chains, Sushi Zanmai.
A wholesaler takes a break after trading ends.
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His gravelly voice rising as he wept,
Kimura recalled opening his first
sushi restaurant in Tsukiji 17 years
ago in a bid to draw tourists and
revive the market. Kimura is famous
for his winning bids at the market's
New Years auction, where in 2013 he
paid a record $1.76 million for a
bluefin tuna.
"They have no compassion. That's
it," Kimura told Reuters. "These
bureaucrats have forgotten that
human beings live here. It's all about
money for them."
The relocation plan has been delayed
many times since it was conceived 17
years ago. In 2016, toxic substances
were found in soil and groundwater
at Toyosu, once home to a gas plant.
Workers drive vehicles known as Turret Trucks.
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The old Tsukiji site will provide
temporary parking for the 2020
Tokyo Olympics and eventually
become a tourist centre.
Tsukiji feels like a village with its
own medical clinics, a bank, library
and shops, but with some 40,000
workers and tourists passing
through on its busiest days.
In its final days, the market is still a
frenzy of activity.
A wholesaler pulls a cart of frozen tuna fish.
29 SEP 2018. TOKYO, JAPAN. REUTERS/ISSEI KATO
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Tokyo spent an extra 3.8 billion
yen ($33.5 million) to dig
hundreds of wells to pump out
groundwater.
In July, Tokyo Governor Yuriko
Koike declared the new site
safe after experts signed off on
additional clean-up measures,
but some fish traders remain
skeptical.
An official with the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government said
Tsukiji had long supported the
city's residents with its lively
market, but it was important
for that tradition to continue in
a new location with better
sanitary conditions.
Japanese black-blue fish are displayed beside other fish.
29 SEP 2018. TOKYO, JAPAN. REUTERS/ISSEI KATO
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Men unload, sort, pack and
display thousands of cartons of
white boxes filled with fresh fish
and seafood trucked in from
ports across Japan.
During the early morning
auctions, traders use hand
signals to buy and sell fish.
The day's catch is typically
carted to a hangar where
traders sell their seafood to
buyers strolling down the
chaotic cobblestone walkways
under large store signs.
The head of a fresh tuna fish lies next to a specialised tuna filleting knife
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Koji Amano, one of the plaintiffs
in the lawsuit, started working
at Tsukiji after dropping out of
high school. Now 47, he and two
brothers manage a stall
specialising in bluefin tuna, or
"maguro," considered the king
of sushi.
As he filleted a hulk of tuna with
a sword-like knife, Amano was
resigned to Tsukiji's fate.
"They're determined to move us
out," he said. "So there's not
much we can really do to stop
them."
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Reuters / Tuesday, October 02,
2018
Eduarda Lopes, 12, poses for a
photograph as she holds up a
picture of her mother on her
phone in the Manguinhos
slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lopes's mother, Valdilene da
Silva, was killed in crossfire as
they walked together.
REUTERS/Pilar Olivares
Oct.22018
October 3, 2018
Rescues and mass graves: Scenes of
devastation in hard-hit Indonesian city
A injured child recovers at a
makeshift hospital in Palu on Oct. 3,
2018.
Aid was slowly making its way into
areas devastated by the earthquake
and tsunami that struck a central
Indonesian island, with one
neighborhood's residents clapping,
cheering and high-fiving in their
excitement at seeing a stopped truck
laden with supplies.
The devastating earthquake and
tsunami killed more than 1200
people and left thousands homeless
— Tatan Syuflana / AP
Oct.3, 2018
A man sits in the shade of a sheet of a
corrugated tin.
The death toll, largely from the city of
Palu, is expected to keep rising as areas
cut off by the damage are reached.
— Dita Alangkara / AP
Oct.3, 2018
Quake survivors scuffle to get live chickens
being distributed from a police truck
outside a makeshift camp on Oct. 2.
— Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images
Oct.3, 2018
Indonesian soldiers burying quake
victims in a mass grave in Poboya.
— Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Image
Oct.3, 2018
A man takes a photo of a car
lifted into the air with his mobile
phone at Talise beach in Palu on
Oct. 1.
— Tatan Syuflana / AP
Oct.3, 2018
A satellite image showing the
destruction in Palu.
— Reuters
Oct.3, 2018
Elderly residents wait to board an
aircraft at the airport in Palu which
has re-opened after an earthquake
triggered a tsunami in the area.
— Ulet Ifansasti / Getty Images
Oct.3, 2018
A woman walks through a devastated
neighborhood.
— Adek Berry / AFP - Getty Images
Oct.3, 2018
A mother and her son wait to be
airlifted out by a military plane at
Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport.
— Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters
Oct.3, 2018
Aftermath of Indonesian quake
Oct.3, 2018
Debris and a ship are seen after the earthquake
and tsunami hit an area in Donggala, Central
Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.3, 2018
Men walk on damaged road at
Petobo sub-district following
an earthquake in Palu, Central
Sulawesi. Antara
Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via
REUTERS
Oct.3, 2018
A man walks near the ruins of
a house after tsunami hit
Lolik beach near Palu,
Sulawesi island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.3, 2018
Melania in Africa
U.S. first lady Melania Trump stands in the
"door of no return" where slaves passed
through, during a visit to Cape Coast castle,
Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
U.S. first lady Melania Trump greets a
child during her visit to Cape Coast,
Ghana, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
U.S. first lady Melania Trump sits as she
meets with Fante chiefs to gain permission
to visit Cape Coast castle, Ghana, October 3,
2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
First lady Melania Trump meets
with Fante chiefs to gain
permission to visit Cape Coast
castle, Ghana, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks through a
courtyard during a visit to Cape Coast castle,
Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
First lady Melania Trump lays a wreath
during a visit to Cape Coast castle,
October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
First lady Melania Trump looks
on during a visit to Cape Coast
castle, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
First lady Melania Trump visits Cape
Coast castle, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.3, 2018
Reuters / Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Deputy White House Press Secretary Hogan Gidley
listens as White House Press Secretary Sarah
Huckabee Sanders answers reporters' questions
about the New York Times report on the Trump
family's taxes during a news conference in the White
House. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Oct.3, 2018
Nobel Prize winners
Reuters / Wednesday, October
03, 2018
Gregory Winter poses outside
Trinity College Cambridge after
being awarded the Noble Prize
for Chemistry. Winter shared the
prize with two Americans for
harnessing the power of
evolution to produce novel
proteins used in everything from
environmentally friendly
detergents and biofuels to
cancer drugs. REUTERS/Chris
Radburn
Oct.3, 2018
Reuters / Wednesday,
October 03, 2018
George P. Smith from the
University of Missouri, takes
phone calls after learning he
was among the three who
won the Nobel Prize for
Chemistry. Smith developed a
method using a virus that
infects bacteria to produce
new proteins while Winter
used the same phage display
technique for the directed
evolution of antibodies, with
the aim of producing more
effective medicines. Courtesy
of Marjorie Sable/via
REUTERS
Oct.3, 2018
Reuters / Wednesday, October
03, 2018
Frances Arnold of the
California Institute of
Technology becomes only the
fifth woman to win a
chemistry Nobel. She was
awarded half of the 9 million
Swedish crown ($1 million)
prize while fellow Smith and
Winter shared the other half.
REUTERS/Phil McCarten
Oct.3, 2018
Jimmy Carter turns 94
President Jimmy Carter and
first lady Rosalynn Carter
dance at a White House
Congressional Ball in
Washington, December 13,
1978. Library of
Congress/Marion S.
Trikosko/via REUTERS
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Jimmy Carter speaking to a crowd at a campaign
stop in Pittsburgh, September 8, 1976. Library of
Congress/Thomas J. O'Halloran/via REUTERS
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Governor Jimmy Carter holds an
informal press conference aboard his
plane on a campaign trip, September
11, 1976. Library of Congress/Thomas
J. O'Halloran/via REUTERS
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President Jimmy Carter works on a speech
for television in the Oval Office, February
2, 1977. Library of Congress/Marion S.
Trikosko/via REUTERS
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Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island
Policemen stand at the ruins of a
church after an earthquake hit Jono
Oge village in Sigi, Indonesia's
Sulawesi island, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.3, 2018
A family affected by the earthquake and
tsunami is pictured at a temporary shelter in
Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.3, 2018
Policemen walk at the ruins of a church
after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village
in Sigi, Indonesia's Sulawesi island,
October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.3, 2018
Damaged properties and a ship are seen
after the earthquake and tsunami hit an area
in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October
3, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.3, 2018
Villagers carry their belonging as they walk
through mud near the ruins of houses after
an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi,
Sulawesi Island, October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.3, 2018
Debris and damage properties are seen after
the earthquake and tsunami hit an area in
Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October 3,
2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.3, 2018
Villagers carry their belonging as
they walk through mud near the
ruins of houses after an
earthquake hit Jono Oge village
in Sigi, Sulawesi island, October
3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.3, 2018
A man holds bottles of body lotions he
scavenged from an abandoned warehouse
at an earthquake and tsunami-affected
area in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Dita
Alangkara)
Oct.3, 2018
A man put beverages he scavenged from
an abandoned warehouse into a sack at
an earthquake and tsunami-affected
area in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Dita
Alangkara)
Oct.3, 2018
Residents react as they recover the body of a
tsunami victim at a village heavily damaged
by Friday's tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP
Photo/Fauzy Chaniago)
Oct.3, 2018
Residents react as rescuers recover the
body of a tsunami victim in a village
heavily damaged by Friday's tsunami in
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Fauzy
Chaniago)
Oct.3 2018
Caught at the U.S.-Mexico border
Madeline, a 3-year-old from Honduras, is held by
her mother after she and other families from
Central America await apprehension after illegally
crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in Penitas,
Texas, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Oct.32018
A woman from Honduras holds her
children as they walk along a dirt
road after illegally crossing into the
U.S. from Mexico in Penitas, Texas,
October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees
Latif
Oct.32018
A man from El Salvador holds his
daughter as they walk down a dirt road
after illegally crossing into the U.S. from
Mexico in Penitas, Texas, October 3,
2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Oct.32018
A border patrol agent handcuffs men after they
were apprehended for illegally crossing into the
United States from Mexico in Penitas, Texas,
September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
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Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge says her
goodbyes to children after visiting the Sayers
Croft Forest School in London.
REUTERS/Peter Nicholls-Oct 3
Oct.32018
Supporters of Brazil's Workers' Party
presidential candidate Fernando Haddad
attend a rally in Duque de Caxias near Rio de
Janeiro. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares-oct 3
Oct.32018
Demonstrators take part during a
march marking the 50th
anniversary of the 1968 student
massacre by Mexican armed forces
In Mexico City. REUTERS/Edgard
Garrido-Oct 3
Oct.32018
Two planes fly in front of the setting sun in
Shanghai, China. REUTERS/Aly Song-Oct 3
Oct.32018
Matteo Berrettini of Italy in action against
Kyle Edmund of Britain at the China Open.
REUTERS/Thomas Peter-oct 3
Oct.32018
Dogs are seen on Anusara's desk as she
works in a office of a digital advertising
agency which promotes bring-your-
dog-to-work in Bangkok, Thailand.
REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun-oct 3
Oct.32018
A boy rides a donkey past a wastewater
pond in the Palestinian Bedouin village of
Khan al-Ahmar that Israel plans to demolish,
in the occupied West Bank.
REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman-oct 3
Oct.32018
Katrina Bullock, who is still in
the process of rebuilding after
floods from Hurricane
Matthew in 2016, cleans the
inside of her home after
flooding due to Hurricane
Florence receded in Fair Bluff,
North Carolina.
REUTERS/Randall Hill-oct 3
Oct.32018
Boris Johnson addresses delegates at a
Conservative Home fringe meeting on
the third day of the Conservative Party
Conference in Birmingham, Britain.
REUTERS/Toby Melville-oct 3
Oct.32018
An orphaned baby elephant is
seen after being bottle-fed, at the
David Sheldrick Elephant
Orphanage near Nairobi, Kenya.
REUTERS/Baz Ratner-oct 3
Oct.32018
October 4, 2018
Oct.4, 2018
French rescuers join their
Filipino counterparts as they
check for survivors as night
falls at the heavily damaged
Mercure hotel after a massive
earthquake and tsunami hit
Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP
Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
An injured man is brought to the
hospital as one woman cries after
learning about her daughter's
death in a massive earthquake
and tsunami in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018.
(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
Anisa Cornelia rests as she lies
inside a medical tent after being
injured in a massive earthquake
and tsunami in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4,
2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
People survey the shopping mall
damage following earthquakes and
a tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia, Sept. 30, 2018. (AP
Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
A boy injured during the tsunami is carries
by his relative at a makeshift hospital in
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4,
2018. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago)
Oct.4, 2018
People line up to board an Indonesian Air Force
cargo plane at Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri airport as they
try to go out of Palu, Central Sulawesi Indonesia,
Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
Oct.4, 2018
A girl looks at her injured father as he lies on
a hospital bed after a massive earthquake
and tsunami hit Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron
Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
People sit outside Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri
airport damaged by a powerful earthquake
and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi
Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Tatan
Syuflana)Oct.4, 2018
A woman cries as she uses the recovered
mobile phone of her daughter who was
killed in the earthquake at Palu, Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia on Oct. 4, 2018. (AP
Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
A man climbs by a bridge that was
destroyed in the massive earthquake
and tsunami that hit Palu, Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP
Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
A lone tree stands in the debris from
structures that were wiped out after a
massive earthquake and tsunami hit
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP
Photo/Aaron Favila)
Oct.4, 2018
Mount Soputan volcano erupts
during the night, as seen from
Lobu village in Southeast
Minahasa regency, North
Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara
Foto/Adwit B Pramono/ via
REUTERS
Oct.4, 2018
British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives on
stage dancing to Abba's 'Dancing Queen' before
delivering her keynote address on the final day
of at the Conservative Party Conference in
Birmingham, Britain. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Oct.4, 2018
An employee talks on a phone at an office
building in Seoul, South Korea. REUTERS/Kim
Hong-Ji
Oct.4, 2018
People enter the Ice Cave, covered
with material to prevent the ice from
melting, on the Rhone Glacier in
Furka, Switzerland. REUTERS/Denis
Balibouse
Oct.4, 2018
Flames rise from confiscated pieces of ivory
as they are burned along with illegal wildlife
parts by Myanmar's Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environmental Conservation
in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. REUTERS/Myo
Kyaw Soe
Oct.4, 2018
Bishops attend a mass for the opening of
a synodal meeting in Saint Peter's
square, at the Vatican. REUTERS/Tony
Gentile
Oct.4, 2018
A Chihuahua dressed as Elizabeth Taylor in the
movie Cleopatra poses with its owner during
an event held ahead of World Animal Day
celebrations in Quezon City, Metro Manila,
Philippines. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
Oct.4, 2018
Pope Francis attends a synodal meeting at
the Vatican. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
Oct.4, 2018
Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz
shakes hands Russian President
Vladimir Putin at the State Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Dmitri Lovetsky/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.4, 2018
Ship's cook Mariona Hidalgo
Rodriguez stands at the bow of the
NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue
boat Astral as it sails in the
Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.4, 2018
Rosmah Mansor, wife of Malaysia's
former Prime Minister Najib Razak,
arrives in court in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. REUTERS/Lai Seng Sin
Oct.4, 2018
Supporters of former President Alberto
Fujimori yell slogans outside his residence
after a judge annulled a presidential pardon
and ordered his immediate capture and
return to prison, in Lima, Peru.
REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
Oct.4, 2018
An employee rolls tobacco as she listens to
fabric reader Francisco Gonzalez (not
pictured) at a tobacco factory in Quivican,
Cuba. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
Oct.4, 2018
A worker installs a billboard
advertising new houses in the
capital Cairo, Egypt. REUTERS/Amr
Abdallah Dalsh
Oct.4, 2018
A migrant, intercepted off the coast in
the Mediterranean Sea, chats with a
rescuer after arriving on a rescue boat
at the port of Malaga, southern Spain.
REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Oct.4, 2018
Guests arrive for the Louis Vuitton fashion show
near the Louvre Pyramid during the Paris Fashion
Week. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
Oct.4, 2018
Protests against Brett Kavanaugh
Reuters / Thursday, October
04, 2018
Activists rally inside the
Senate Hart Office Building
during a protest in opposition
to Brett Kavanaugh and in
support for Christine Blasey
Ford, the university professor
who accused Kavanaugh of
sexual assault in 1982, on
Capitol Hill, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Oct.4, 2018
Activists hold a protest and rally in
opposition to Supreme Court
nominee Brett Kavanaugh outside
the court in Washington, October
4, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueOct.4, 2018
Activists hold a protest and rally in
opposition to Brett Kavanaugh
near Times Square in New York
City, New York, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Stephen YangOct.4, 2018
Protesters demonstrate against Brett
Kavanaugh's nomination in the atrium
of the Hart Senate Office Building in
Washington, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert
Oct.4, 2018
Melania in Africa
Melania Trump greets a girl
giving her flowers at the airport
in Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4,
2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.4, 2018
Melania Trump tours a
school in Lilongwe, Malawi,
October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.4, 2018
Melania Trump tours a school in
Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.4, 2018
Melania Trump looks on as she visits a
school in Lilongwe, Malawi, October
4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.4, 2018
Aftermath of Indonesian quake
A resident walks at an area hit by the
earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.4, 2018
Indonesian soldiers carry a dead body
from the ruins of houses after an
earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district in
Palu, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
Cars as seen on a broken road
after an earthquake hit Balaroa
sub-district in Palu, October 4,
2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
A resident walks at an area hit by the
earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.4, 2018
A victim of the earthquake and
tsunami is pictured inside a
hospital in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.4, 2018
Local residents affected by the earthquake
and tsunami carry their belongings in
Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.4, 2018
Reuters / Thursday,
October 04, 2018
A woman at an evacuation
camp for people affected
by the earthquake and
tsunami gestures as a
helicopter takes off after
dropping some food aid
delivered by the Indonesian
Red Cross (PMI) in
Donggala town, Central
Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
Oct.4, 2018
People staying at an evacuation camp for
people affected by the earthquake and
tsunami collect some food aid delivered by the
Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in Donggala town,
Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
Oct.4, 2018
A local resident stands next to damage cars
days after the earthquake and tsunami in
Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.4, 2018
An excavator is seen among ruins of houses during
a search operation following an earthquake in the
Balaroa sub-district in Palu, October 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
Indonesian soldiers carry a dead body from
the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit
Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Indonesia.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
A sofa is seen among the ruins of a house
after an earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district
in Palu, Indonesia. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
A woman holds her son as they
rest outside their house for safety
reasons after the earthquake that
hit Biromaru village in Sigi, in
Indonesia's Sulawesi island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
Oct.4, 2018
Displaced Cameroonians left without a vote
Reuters / Thursday, October 04,
2018
Kum Rose, 55, who fled Buea
because of violence, washes dishes
outside the house where she has
taken refuge with her children in
Yaounde, Cameroon. Tens of
thousands of Cameroonians
displaced by a separatist
insurgency in the English-speaking
Northwest and Southwest regions
find themselves without a home
and with nowhere to vote in
Sunday's presidential election.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018
Grace Nah (R), 70, who said she fled
violence in the northwestern division
of Momo, stands outside the house
where she is taking refuge in Yaounde.
The chaos in Anglophone opposition
strongholds may help Cameroon's 85-
year-old President Paul Biya, who is
expected to easily win a seventh term
to extend his 36 years in office, aided
in part by a weak opposition and a
resigned population, many of whom
view elections as a means to rubber-
stamp seven more years of Biya.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018
Honrne Waba, 40, cooks in the courtyard of the house where she is
staying in Yaounde. It was the nine corpses left by the roadside after a
gunfight that made Waba flee her village in Northwest Cameroon in May
and hide in the bush. When weeks later she learned that her house had
been burned down with all her belongings inside, she decided to leave
the region altogether. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04,
2018
Rawlings Fofeyen, 23, a musician
who fled the northwestern town
of Bamenda because of violence
in the courtyard of the house
where he is staying in Yaounde.
Fofeyen left the Northwest city of
Bamenda two weeks ago. He said
the Cameroonian military
routinely picked up young men
on the streets, suspecting them of
being separatist fighters.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018
Honrne Waba, 40, cooks in the courtyard of the house
where she is staying in Yaounde. "I felt so scared, I had
a broken heart and I said I had to leave," Waba told
Reuters in the narrow courtyard of her daughter's
house, where she has been staying for a month since
leaving her home village of Njinikom. REUTERS/Zohra
Bensemra
Oct.42018
A street vendor walks past a
bar called Facebook in
Yaounde. REUTERS/Zohra
BensemraOct.42018
Grace Nah, 70, who fled violence in the
northwestern division of Momo poses near
the house where she has taken refuge in
Yaounde. REUTERS/Zohra BensemraOct.42018
Placards of Cameroon President Paul Biya,
who is running for reelection scheduled for
October 7, are seen above armchairs
displayed for sale in Yaounde.
REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018
The Soyuz MS-08 capsule carrying the crew
of Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold of the
U.S., and Oleg Artemyev of Russia,
descends beneath a parachute just before
landing in a remote area outside the town of
Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan.
Maxim Shipenkov/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October
04, 2018
A woman holds her dogs as a
priest blesses them outside Sao
Francisco de Assis (Saint
Francis of Assisi) Church in Sao
Paulo, Brazil. Pet owners bring
their animals to be blessed
every year on the day of Sao
Francisco de Assis, Brazil's
patron saint of animals.
REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Oct.42018
Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018
Activists hold a protest and rally in
opposition to U.S. Supreme Court nominee
Brett Kavanaugh and in support for Christine
Blasey Ford, the university professor who
has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault in
1982, near Times Square in New York.
REUTERS/Stephen Yang
Oct.42018
October 5, 2018
A remains of a mosque destroyed by
the earthquake and tsunami is
pictured in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha
Oct.52018
U.S. President Donald Trump addresses
supporters during a campaign rally at Mayo
Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota.
REUTERS/Leah Millis
Oct.52018
A resident affected by the
earthquake and tsunami cries
during Friday prayers in Palu,
Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Oct.52018
Richard Browning, Chief Test Pilot
and CEO of Gravity Industries,
wears a Jet Suit and flies during a
demonstration flight at Bentwaters
Park, Woodbridge, Britain.
REUTERS/Chris Radburn
Oct.52018
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur
Ross poses near rocket models
during an interview with Reuters in
his office at the U.S. Department of
Commerce building in Washington.
REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert
Oct.52018
Member of the Danish
Parliament, Rasmus
Vestergaard of the party
Red-Green Alliance, knits
as he listens to the opening
debate in the Folketing, in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus
Rasmussen via REUTERS
Oct.52018
A museum employee looks
at Gunther von Hagens' "The
Tennis Player" at the Body
Worlds museum exhibition
at the London Pavillion in
London. REUTERS/Peter
Nicholls
Oct.52018
The female infant of Western lowland
gorilla Kumbuka is seen in Jacksonville
Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville, Florida.
JACKSONVILLE ZOO AND
GARDENS/via REUTERS
Oct.52018
Toyota Motor Corp President Akio
Toyoda and SoftBank Group Corp
Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son
bow to each other at their joint
news conference in Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.52018
A policewoman gestures at a boy
holding a plastic toy gun at a citizens'
square on the outskirts of Tianjin,
China. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Oct.52018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
gestures as she delivers remarks
following her meeting with Israeli
President Reuven Rivlin in
Jerusalem. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Oct.52018
Trinaty (L) attends a campaign rally with U.S.
President Donald Trump at Mayo Civic Center
in Rochester, Minnesota. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Oct.52018
Zoo staff gather as a female elephant named Noor
Jahan eats cake on the occassion of her 14th
birthday celebration at the Zoological Garden in
Karachi, Pakistan. REUTERS/Akhtar SoomroOct.52018
Sailors fold the Japanese naval ensign after a
flag lowering ceremony on the deck of
Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga anchored
near Jakarta Port ahead of its departure for
naval drills in the Indian Ocean, Indonesia.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Oct.52018
A girl from the Rohingya
community stands outside her
family's shack in a camp in New
Delhi, India. REUTERS/Adnan
Abidi
Oct.52018
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OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.1 - Oct.5, 2018

  • 1. OCTOBER 2018 Pictures of the day Oct.1 – Oct.5, 2018 vinhbinh2018 OCTOBER 2018 Pictures of the day Oct.1 – Oct.5, 2018 Sources : reuters.com , AP images , nbcnews.com , … PPS by https://ppsnet.wordpress.com 299 slides
  • 2. Sep. 30, 2018 An earthquake victim walks past a collapsed mosque as he salvages items in Palu. — Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images Rescues and mass graves: Scenes of devastation in hard-hit Indonesian city
  • 3. A survivor searches the debris in Palu. The magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck at dusk on Sept. 28 and generated a tsunami said to have been as high as 20 feet in places. — Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images Sep. 30, 2018
  • 4. Officials carry body bags into a mass grave ahead of a funeral for quake victims in Palu. — Bay Ismoyo / AFP - Getty Images Sep. 30, 2018
  • 5. People pick through rubble outside a flooded shopping mall on Sept. 30. — Tatan Syuflana / AP Sep. 30, 2018
  • 6. Rescue personnel evacuate earthquake survivor Ida, a food vendor, from the rubble of a collapsed restaurant in Palu. — Bay Ismoyo / AFP - Getty Images Sep. 30, 2018
  • 7. An injured man is evacuated onto a military aircraft at Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport. — Antara Foto / Reuters Sep. 30, 2018
  • 8. Rescuers remove a 15-year old earthquake victim Nurul Istikharah from her damaged house in Palu. Rescuers were scrambling Sunday to try to find trapped victims in collapsed buildings where voices could be heard screaming for help. — Arimacs Wilander / AP Sep. 30, 2018
  • 9. A covered body lies near the beach in Palu. — Wilander / EPA Sep. 30, 2018
  • 11. An aerial view of an area devestated by an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS Sep. 30, 2018
  • 12. Search and rescue workers help rescue a person trapped in rubble following an earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Darwin Fatir/via REUTERS Sep. 30, 2018
  • 14. Cardi B performs at the Global Citizen Festival concert in Central Park in New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs Oct. 1, 2018
  • 15. A waterspout is formed during a storm in the Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis Oct. 1, 2018
  • 16. Ukrainian army landing craft Yurii Olefirenko is seen in a Black Sea during military drills in Kherson Region, Ukraine. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko Oct. 1, 2018
  • 17. A man carries a ballot box during a parade in memory of Catalonia's October 1, 2017 independence referendum, in Barcelona, Spain. REUTERS/Albert Gea Oct. 1, 2018
  • 18. Pro Brexit supporter and ex-leader of UKIP, Nigel Farage, speaks at a 'Leave Means Leave' rally, on the first day of the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Britain. REUTERS/Darren Staples Oct. 1, 2018
  • 19. Students dressed as Mahatma Gandhi take part in an event to mark Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, at a school in Ahmedabad, India. REUTERS/Amit Dave Oct.1, 2018
  • 20. Athletes participe at Ironman 70.3 race in Cascais, Portugal. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante Oct.1, 2018
  • 21. A Kurdish man and woman show their ink-stained fingers during parliamentary elections in the semi- autonomous region in Erbil, Iraq. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani Oct.1, 2018
  • 22. Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez poses with third baseman David Bote (left), right fielder Ben Zobrist (center), and first baseman Anthony Rizzo (right) after their victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports Oct.1, 2018
  • 23. Roma fans before their match against Lazio. REUTERS/Tony Gentile Oct.1, 2018
  • 24. A pile of used footwear is pictured at Place de la Republique during a demonstration organized by International Handicap association to denounce the use and sale of anti- personnel landmines, in Paris, France, REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Oct.1, 2018
  • 25. Team Europe's Tommy Fleetwood celebrates after winning the Ryder Cup. REUTERS/Carl Recine Oct.1, 2018
  • 26. Team Europe's Sergio Garcia celebrates with Ian Poulter after winning the Ryder Cup. REUTERS/Paul Childs Oct.1, 2018
  • 27. Team USA's Tiger Woods during the Foursomes during the Ryder Cup. REUTERS/Carl Recine Oct.1, 2018
  • 28. Actors participate in a street performance called 'The Fisherwives', by Bru Theatre group, representing part of the fishing community from 100 years ago, at the Spanish Arch in Galway, Ireland. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne Oct.1, 2018
  • 29. Sylvia Kiep of Springfield, Virginia kisses the hand of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions as he arrives for the 66th annual Red Mass, at the Cathedral of Matthew the Apostle, in Washington. REUTERS/Mike Theiler Oct.1, 2018
  • 30. The Weeknd performs at the Global Citizen Festival concert in Central Park in New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs Oct.1, 2018
  • 31. Fans during the Foursomes at the Ryder Cup. REUTERS/Charles Platiau Oct.1, 2018
  • 32. Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island An aerial view of an area devastated by an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 33. A ship is seen stranded on the shore after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 34. A victim from the earthquake and tsunami is pictured at the Bhayangkara hospital in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.1, 2018
  • 35. Earthquake and tsunami victims look for goods to use in a warehouse in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 36. An aerial view of an area devestated by an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 37. Residents carry their belongings after an earthquake hit at Balaroa sub- district in Palu, Sulawesi Island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.1, 2018
  • 38. A man walks near a truck that was trapped inside sinking ground after an earthquake hit at Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Sulawesi Island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.1, 2018
  • 39. A man walks on a street after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 40. The damage after the earthquake and tsunami is pictured in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.1, 2018
  • 41. Local residents examine earthquake and tsunami victims who were placed outside the Bhayangkara hospital in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.1, 2018
  • 42. Cars are trapped in sinking ground after an earthquake hit at Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Sulawesi Island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.1, 2018
  • 43. An aerial view of an area devestated by an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/ Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 44. A ship is seen stranded on the shore after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 45. Clashes on anniversary of Catalan referendum Protestors wave Catalan separatist flags following a demonstration on the first anniversary of Catalonia's banned October 1, 2017 independence referendum in Barcelona, Spain, October 1, 2018. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo Oct.1, 2018
  • 46. A police van passes a burning barricade outside the Catalonian parliament as scuffles broke out between protestors and police in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 47. Police charge at protestors following a demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo Oct.1, 2018
  • 48. A woman screams as protestors confront police in front of the Catalonian parliament in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 49. Protestors are ejected after trying to enter the Catalonian parliament at the end of a demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 50. Protestors are ejected after trying to enter the Catalonian parliament at the end of a demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 51. Police chase protestors during scuffles at the end of a demonstration in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 52. Police form a protective line in front of the Catalonian parliament as scuffles broke out in Barcelona. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.1, 2018
  • 53. Las Vegas marks shooting anniversary First responders and others fold an American flag following a prayer service during the one-year anniversary of the October 1 mass shooting, in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1, 2018. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Oct.1, 2018
  • 54. Photos of the 58 victims are displayed in Las Vegas. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Oct.1, 2018
  • 55. Stephanie Fraser writes on a cross, representing her husband Brian Scott Fraser, one of the 58 victims, as her niece Ryleigh Flanigan looks on. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Oct.1, 2018
  • 56. Flowers and a patch are shown on the ground by a display of 58 crosses. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Oct.1, 2018
  • 57. Nick Fraser carries a cross, representing his father Brian Scott Fraser, one of the 58 victims. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Oct.1, 2018
  • 58. Paris Fashion Week Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.1, 2018
  • 59. Model Kaia Gerber presents a creation by Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.1, 2018
  • 60. Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.1, 2018
  • 61. Stella McCartney. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.1, 2018
  • 62. Esteban Cortazar. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.1, 2018
  • 63. Cooling towers collapse during a controlled demolition at Huadian Shiliquan power plant in Zaozhuang, Shandong province, China. REUTERS/Stringer Oct.1, 2018
  • 64. Florence's eye A high-definition camera outside the International Space Station captured this view of the eye of Hurricane Florence on Sept. 12 as Florence churned across the Atlantic. Long before Florence started grinding its way across the Carolinas, weather satellites were peering down from space to capture detailed images of the storm and to help meteorologists track its path and intensity. — HO / AFP - Getty Images Oct.1, 2018
  • 65. Desert history German astronaut Alexander Gerst tweeted this photo from the space station on Sept. 19, writing "This is why deserts are called the history book of our planet. This one is in southern Africa." — Alexander Gerst / ESA Oct.1, 2018
  • 66. Hanging around the ISS The crew of the space station poses in this photo released on Sept. 6. In the center is German astronaut Alexander Gerst, left, and NASA's Drew Feustel. On the edge, clockwise from left, NASA's Ricky Arnold and Serena Aunon Chancellor and cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Sergey Prokopyev. Oct.1, 2018
  • 67. Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018 White House Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway listens as U.S. President Donald Trump responds to questions about Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination during a news conference on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in the Rose Garden at the White House. REUTERS/Leah Millis Oct.1, 2018
  • 68. Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018 A Palestinian boy covers his face with a plastic bag to protect himself from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during a protest calling for lifting the Israeli blockade on Gaza, on a beach near the maritime border with Israel, in the northern Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem Oct.1, 2018
  • 69. Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018 American James Allison (L) and Japanese Tasuku Honjo (R) won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for game- changing discoveries about how to harness and manipulate the immune system to fight cancer. The scientists' work in the 1990s has since swiftly led to new and dramatically improved therapies for cancers such as melanoma and lung cancer, which had previously been extremely difficult to treat. Allison and Honjo showed releasing the brakes on the immune system can unleash its power to attack cancer. The resulting treatments, known as immune checkpoint blockade, have "fundamentally changed the outcome" for some advanced cancer patients," the Nobel institute said. TT News Agency/Fredrik Sandberg via REUTERS Oct.1, 2018
  • 70. Reuters / Monday, October 01, 2018 James Allison speaks during a news conference in New York. Allison's and Honjo's work focused on proteins that act as brakes on the immune system - preventing the body's main immune cells, known as T-cells, from attacking tumors effectively. Allison, a professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, worked on a protein known as CTLA-4 and realized that if this could be blocked, a brake would be released. "It immediately occurred to me, and some of the people in my lab, that maybe we can use this to unleash the immune system to attack cancer cells," Allison told a news conference after getting the prize. Honjo, a professor at Kyoto University since 1984, separately discovered a second protein called PD-1 and found that it too acted as an immune system brake, but with a different mechanism. The discoveries led to the creation of a multibillion-dollar market for new cancer medicines. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton Oct.1, 2018
  • 73. Edis Haskic (pictured below) has been living in a reception centre since 1995, when Bosnian Serb forces killed his father and 8,000 other Muslim Bosniak men and boys in the eastern town of Srebrenica in Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two. Haskic (second left) speaks with friends at a reception camp in Mihatovici near Tuzla. 25 SEP 2018. TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC Sep. 25, 2018
  • 74. He shares the destiny of more than 7,000 people from across Bosnia's ethnic divide, still displaced from the 1992-95 war and residing in 120 such shelters. Their fate is not high on the agenda of Bosnian politicians whose campaigning for Oct. 7 general elections is characterised by ethnically divisive rhetoric and opposing views of Bosnia's future - the very issues at the core of the war in which 100,000 people were killed and two million driven from their homes. Waiting for the state to assign him a new home, Haskic (second left), 33, got married in the northern village of Mihatovici and is now trying to raise his own children with monthly state aid of 60 euros. He is forced to seek daily jobs to help make ends meet. "Politicians are guilty for this situation because, apart from free meals, no other chance or help was given to me," he said, adding he has lost hope of ever returning to Srebrenica. An ethnically divided school with a separate entrances for Bosniak (left) and Croat students, stands in Travnik 29 SEP 2018. TRAVNIK, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC Sep. 25, 2018
  • 75. Most families have only one room in which they sleep, prepare meals and even take baths. Many can use only makeshift wooden toilets shared by a dozen of people. An internally displaced person works at a reception center in the village of Tasovcici near Capljina. 27 SEP 2018. CAPLJINA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC Sep. 27, 2018
  • 76. “They (politicians) only visit us before the elections when they need a vote but when I'm looking for a job, they just tap me on my shoulder," said Branko Mlikota, who lives in the Croat centre outside the southern town of Capljina for 24 years. After many delays, the government has set a 2020 deadline for the closure of these centres. "They just promise but nobody has ever done anything for us," one refugee said. Soko, an aircraft manufacturing factory that shut down during the Bosnian War, is seen in Mostar. 27 SEP 2018. MOSTAR, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC Sep. 27, 2018
  • 80. "The politicians are guilty for everything. They are the ones who divide us," said Rasko Kovacevic, a Serb from a camp in the northern village of Kladari Donji, where life is far from easy. A makeshift toilette stands at a reception center in Bratunac. 28 SEP 2018. BRATUNAC, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVI Sep. 28, 2018
  • 81. The 1995 Dayton peace deal ended the war by splitting Bosnia into two distinct regions - the Serb Republic and the Bosniak-Croat Federation - but ethnic tensions remain high, blocking progress towards membership of NATO and the European Union. Muslim Bosniak children and Roman Catholic Croats attend the same schools but still learn from different curricula - a practice devised as an interim solution after the war that has persisted despite a top court ruling it as discriminatory. Kovacevic sits in his room at a reception centre in Kladari Donji. 1 OCT 2018. MODRICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. REUTERS/DADO RUVIC Oct. 1, 2018
  • 90. Bosnians vote for a new presidency, national and regional parliaments on Oct. 7 in elections dominated by public frustration with the failure of authorities to tackle rampant corruption and sky-high unemployment. WRITING BY MAJA ZUVELA Oct. 2, 2018
  • 91. Senator Jeff Flake takes part in a discussion "Can Our Democracy Survive?" at The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute's 2018 Atlantic Festival in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Oct.2, 2018
  • 92. Genaro, 62, a demonstrator, poses for a photo during a march marking the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student massacre by Mexican armed forces, in Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido Oct.2, 2018
  • 93. Democratic Congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a really against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh outside an expected speech by U.S. Representative Jeff Flake (R-AZ) in Boston. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Oct.2, 2018
  • 94. A ship is seen stranded on the shore after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.2, 2018
  • 95. Cardi B leaves the 109th Precinct in Queens, New York. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Oct.2, 2018
  • 96. U.S. President Donald Trump pauses after awarding the Medal of Honor to former U.S. Army medic Ronald J. Shurer II, "for conspicuous gallantry" for actions he took in Afghanistan in 2008, in the East Room of the White House. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Oct.2, 2018
  • 97. Reuters / Sunday, September 30, 2018 The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (C) talks Irish Soldiers during his visit to the 1st Battalion the Irish Guards Battle group, training under the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK), in his role as Colonel of the Regiment in Laikipia, Kenya. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya Oct.2, 2018
  • 98. French President Emmanuel Macron poses for a selfie in the Quartier Orleans during a visit to the French Caribbean island of Saint-Martin. Eliot Blondet/Pool via Reuters Oct.2, 2018
  • 99. A tower belonging to the Abengoa solar plant at the Solucar solar park is seen in Sanlucar la Mayor, Spain. REUTERS/Marcelo del PozoOct.2, 2018
  • 100. Actors participate in a street performance called 'The Fisherwives', by Bru Theatre group, representing part of the fishing community from 100 years ago, at the Spanish Arch in Galway, Ireland. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne Oct.2, 2018
  • 101. A horse gallops in a local French cafe, in Chantilly, France. STEPHANE JASMIN/via REUTERS Oct.2, 2018
  • 102. Rescue workers are seen near an overturned military vehicle after a collision in Freetown, Sierra Leone. REUTERS/Olivia Acland Oct.2, 2018
  • 103. A cable car is pictured with Caucasus mountains during sunset in the background outside Krasnaya Polyana near Sochi, Russia. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Oct.2, 2018
  • 104. A girl takes a break while working at a brick- making factory on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. REUTERS/Faisal MahmoodOct.2, 2018
  • 105. Nobel Prize winners Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018 Donna Strickland, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo, poses with her paper that started her career 30 years ago, after winning the Nobel Prize for Physics at her home in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. A trio of American, French and Canadian scientists won the 2018 Nobel Prize for Physics for breakthroughs in laser technology that have turned light beams into precision tools for everything from eye surgery to micro-machining. Strickland becomes only the third woman to win a Nobel for physics, after Marie Curie in 1903 and Maria Goeppert-Mayer in 1963. "Obviously we need to celebrate women physicists," Strickland said shortly after learning of the prize. The Nobel prizes have long been dominated by male scientists, and none more so than physics. Strickland is the first female Nobel laureate in any field in three years. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said last year it would seek to more actively encourage nominations of women researchers to begin addressing the imbalance. She shares half of the prize with Gerard Mourou for research centered on developing the most intense laser pulses ever created by humans, paving the way for the precision instruments used today in corrective eye surgery and industrial applications. REUTERS/Peter Power Oct.2, 2018
  • 106. Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018 Arthur Ashkin of Bell Laboratories in the United States won the other half of the 2018 physics prize for inventing "optical tweezers". The inventions by the three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics date back to the mid- 1980s and over the years they have revolutionized laser physics. "Advanced precision instruments are opening up unexplored areas of research and a multitude of industrial and medical applications," the academy said on awarding the nine million Swedish crown ($1 million) prize. Ashkin's work was based on the realization that the pressure of a beam of light could push microscopic objects and trap them in position. A breakthrough came in 1987, when he used the new optical tweezers to grab living bacteria without harming them. At 96, Ashkin is the oldest ever Nobel prize winner, but he is still busy with fresh research. "I am busy working right now, writing an important paper on solar energy," he told Reuters in a telephone interview. "I'm surprised," Ashkin said about winning the prize. "A guy called me up on the phone and woke me up." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Oct.2, 2018
  • 107. Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018 Frenchman Gerard Mourou, who also has U.S. citizenship, shared half of the physics prize with Strickland, for work on high-intensity lasers. The inventions by Mourou, Strickland and Ashkin date back to the mid-1980s and over the years they have revolutionized laser physics. Mourou and Strickland's research centered on developing the most intense laser pulses ever created by humans, paving the way for the precision instruments used today in corrective eye surgery and industrial applications. REUTERS/Charles Platiau Oct.2, 2018
  • 108. Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island An aerial view of liquefaction, or shifting ground, following an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Irwansyah Putra/ via REUTERS Oct.2, 2018
  • 109. Residents walk near Baiturrahman mosque which was hit by an earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Akbar Tado/ via REUTERS Oct.2, 2018
  • 110. Sand is placed over dead bodies of the victims of the earthquake and tsunami during a mass burial at the Poboya Cemetery in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.2, 2018
  • 111. A woman carries her belongings as stranded ferry is seen on the land after being hit by tsunami at Wani village in Donggala regency, Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.2, 2018
  • 112. A portrait of Indonesia's President Joko Widodo is seen on a collapsed structure after an earthquake and tsunami hit in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.2, 2018
  • 113. Residents sit in front of their house after being hit by tsunami at Wani village in Donggala regency, Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.2, 2018
  • 114. People jostle as they take gasoline from a closed gas station in Palu, Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.2, 2018
  • 115. Motorcyclists pass a damaged section of a road following the earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.2, 2018
  • 116. A resident walks near the beach after it was hit by the tsunami in Palu, in Indonesia's Sulawesi Island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.2, 2018
  • 117. Melania in Africa First lady Melania Trump holds a child during a visit to a hospital in Accra, Ghana, October 2, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 118. U.S. first lady Melania Trump steps out of her motorcade vehicle as she departs Washington for a tour of several African countries from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 119. A woman holds a child as first lady Melania Trump visits a hospital in Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 120. Police stand guard as first lady Melania Trump's convoy drives past in Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 121. First lady Melania Trump greets children during a visit to a hospital in Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 122. Drummers perform during the arrival of first lady Melania Trump in Accra. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko Oct.2, 2018
  • 123. First lady Melania Trump waves during a visit to a hospital in Accra. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 124. Dancers greet first lady Melania Trump on arrival in Accra, Ghana, as she begins her tour of several African countries. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.2, 2018
  • 125. Paris Auto Show The Mercedes EQ Silver Arrow. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Oct.2, 2018
  • 126. The Renault EZ-ULTIMO car. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau Oct.2, 2018
  • 127. The Porsche 911 Speedster concept car. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Oct.2, 2018
  • 128. The Bugatti Chiron made out of LEGO Technic blocks. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Oct.2, 2018
  • 129. The VinFast LUX SA2.0. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau Oct.2, 2018
  • 130. The Hyundai Le Fil Rouge concept car. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau Oct.2, 2018
  • 131. The new Toyota Corolla Hybrid car. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Oct.2, 2018
  • 132. The VinFast Lux A2.0 car. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau Oct.2, 2018
  • 133. Chanel by the ocean A model presents a creation from the Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 women's ready-to-wear collection at the Grand Palais during Paris Fashion Week. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 134. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 135. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 136. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 137. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 138. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 139. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 140. German designer Karl Lagerfeld appears at the end. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 141. Chanel Spring/Summer 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe Oct.2, 2018
  • 142. A migrant, part of a group intercepted off the coast in the Mediterranean Sea, stands in a queue after arriving on a rescue boat at the port of Motril, southern Spain. REUTERS/Juan Medina Oct.2, 2018
  • 144. Before: People work at the Tsukiji market on October 27, 1977. After: Vans are parked at Tsukiji market September 29, 2018. Takako Arai's (not pictured) earliest memories are of Tsukiji, playing hide- and-seek with her brother in the concrete maze of Tokyo's sprawling fish market. Years later, she now runs the family's seafood stall that sells mackerel and yellowfin tuna. Arai and hundreds of other fish traders are reluctantly packing up and preparing to leave Tsukiji this week for a gleaming new $5 billion market on reclaimed land farther from central Tokyo. "I feel torn. I grew up here and I feel like we're losing so much of our history by leaving this place," said Arai, 45. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 145. The 83-year-old market, a popular tourist attraction, is a warren of shops and warehouses where small turret trucks zip around laden with ice-filled boxes of fish. But city officials say it has become dilapidated and unsanitary. Many fishmongers want to stay in the area where they also live. They worry about contaminated soil at the new site in Toyosu, and the difficult commute to the new market. More than 80 percent of Tsukiji fish traders are opposed to the move, said a survey by a group fighting the relocation. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 146. In a last-ditch bid to delay the move, 56 traders sued the city of Tokyo last month, seeking a temporary injunction. They have asked the court to rule before Tsukiji closes on Saturday. If there are no delays, business will resume at the new Toyosu market on Oct. 11, but traders worry their customers will not follow them. Arai, whose family have been fish traders for 95 years, said buyers have already told her the new site is inconvenient. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 154. "They say they're going to buy from other markets nearer to their restaurants," she said. "What can I say? They're business people too." Fewer customers will make it hard to recoup the hundreds of thousands of dollars each fish trader expects to pay for the move, including replacing freezers and refrigerators. Yamaguchi takes part in a rally denouncing market's relocation plan. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 155. Some 300 fishmongers and activists voiced their anger during a protest at Tsukiji last Saturday, chanting "Toyosu No No No," and waving banners saying "Stop the Relocation!" Tourists visiting one of Tokyo's most famous landmarks paused in the rain to join the chants. "We finally made Tsukiji a famous brand and now they're trying to destroy it," said Kiyoshi Kimura, who owns one of Japan's largest sushi chains, Sushi Zanmai. A wholesaler takes a break after trading ends. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 156. His gravelly voice rising as he wept, Kimura recalled opening his first sushi restaurant in Tsukiji 17 years ago in a bid to draw tourists and revive the market. Kimura is famous for his winning bids at the market's New Years auction, where in 2013 he paid a record $1.76 million for a bluefin tuna. "They have no compassion. That's it," Kimura told Reuters. "These bureaucrats have forgotten that human beings live here. It's all about money for them." The relocation plan has been delayed many times since it was conceived 17 years ago. In 2016, toxic substances were found in soil and groundwater at Toyosu, once home to a gas plant. Workers drive vehicles known as Turret Trucks. GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 157. The old Tsukiji site will provide temporary parking for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and eventually become a tourist centre. Tsukiji feels like a village with its own medical clinics, a bank, library and shops, but with some 40,000 workers and tourists passing through on its busiest days. In its final days, the market is still a frenzy of activity. A wholesaler pulls a cart of frozen tuna fish. 29 SEP 2018. TOKYO, JAPAN. REUTERS/ISSEI KATO GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 158. Tokyo spent an extra 3.8 billion yen ($33.5 million) to dig hundreds of wells to pump out groundwater. In July, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike declared the new site safe after experts signed off on additional clean-up measures, but some fish traders remain skeptical. An official with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said Tsukiji had long supported the city's residents with its lively market, but it was important for that tradition to continue in a new location with better sanitary conditions. Japanese black-blue fish are displayed beside other fish. 29 SEP 2018. TOKYO, JAPAN. REUTERS/ISSEI KATO GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 159. Men unload, sort, pack and display thousands of cartons of white boxes filled with fresh fish and seafood trucked in from ports across Japan. During the early morning auctions, traders use hand signals to buy and sell fish. The day's catch is typically carted to a hangar where traders sell their seafood to buyers strolling down the chaotic cobblestone walkways under large store signs. The head of a fresh tuna fish lies next to a specialised tuna filleting knife 29 SEP 2018. TOKYO, JAPAN. REUTERS/ISSEI KATO GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 160. Koji Amano, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, started working at Tsukiji after dropping out of high school. Now 47, he and two brothers manage a stall specialising in bluefin tuna, or "maguro," considered the king of sushi. As he filleted a hulk of tuna with a sword-like knife, Amano was resigned to Tsukiji's fate. "They're determined to move us out," he said. "So there's not much we can really do to stop them." GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 167. Reuters / Tuesday, October 02, 2018 Eduarda Lopes, 12, poses for a photograph as she holds up a picture of her mother on her phone in the Manguinhos slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Lopes's mother, Valdilene da Silva, was killed in crossfire as they walked together. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares Oct.22018
  • 169. Rescues and mass graves: Scenes of devastation in hard-hit Indonesian city A injured child recovers at a makeshift hospital in Palu on Oct. 3, 2018. Aid was slowly making its way into areas devastated by the earthquake and tsunami that struck a central Indonesian island, with one neighborhood's residents clapping, cheering and high-fiving in their excitement at seeing a stopped truck laden with supplies. The devastating earthquake and tsunami killed more than 1200 people and left thousands homeless — Tatan Syuflana / AP Oct.3, 2018
  • 170. A man sits in the shade of a sheet of a corrugated tin. The death toll, largely from the city of Palu, is expected to keep rising as areas cut off by the damage are reached. — Dita Alangkara / AP Oct.3, 2018
  • 171. Quake survivors scuffle to get live chickens being distributed from a police truck outside a makeshift camp on Oct. 2. — Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images Oct.3, 2018
  • 172. Indonesian soldiers burying quake victims in a mass grave in Poboya. — Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Image Oct.3, 2018
  • 173. A man takes a photo of a car lifted into the air with his mobile phone at Talise beach in Palu on Oct. 1. — Tatan Syuflana / AP Oct.3, 2018
  • 174. A satellite image showing the destruction in Palu. — Reuters Oct.3, 2018
  • 175. Elderly residents wait to board an aircraft at the airport in Palu which has re-opened after an earthquake triggered a tsunami in the area. — Ulet Ifansasti / Getty Images Oct.3, 2018
  • 176. A woman walks through a devastated neighborhood. — Adek Berry / AFP - Getty Images Oct.3, 2018
  • 177. A mother and her son wait to be airlifted out by a military plane at Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport. — Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters Oct.3, 2018
  • 178. Aftermath of Indonesian quake Oct.3, 2018
  • 179. Debris and a ship are seen after the earthquake and tsunami hit an area in Donggala, Central Sulawesi. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.3, 2018
  • 180. Men walk on damaged road at Petobo sub-district following an earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS Oct.3, 2018
  • 181. A man walks near the ruins of a house after tsunami hit Lolik beach near Palu, Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.3, 2018
  • 182. Melania in Africa U.S. first lady Melania Trump stands in the "door of no return" where slaves passed through, during a visit to Cape Coast castle, Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 183. U.S. first lady Melania Trump greets a child during her visit to Cape Coast, Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 184. U.S. first lady Melania Trump sits as she meets with Fante chiefs to gain permission to visit Cape Coast castle, Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 185. First lady Melania Trump meets with Fante chiefs to gain permission to visit Cape Coast castle, Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 186. U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks through a courtyard during a visit to Cape Coast castle, Ghana, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 187. First lady Melania Trump lays a wreath during a visit to Cape Coast castle, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 188. First lady Melania Trump looks on during a visit to Cape Coast castle, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 189. First lady Melania Trump visits Cape Coast castle, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.3, 2018
  • 190. Reuters / Wednesday, October 03, 2018 Deputy White House Press Secretary Hogan Gidley listens as White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders answers reporters' questions about the New York Times report on the Trump family's taxes during a news conference in the White House. REUTERS/Leah Millis Oct.3, 2018
  • 191. Nobel Prize winners Reuters / Wednesday, October 03, 2018 Gregory Winter poses outside Trinity College Cambridge after being awarded the Noble Prize for Chemistry. Winter shared the prize with two Americans for harnessing the power of evolution to produce novel proteins used in everything from environmentally friendly detergents and biofuels to cancer drugs. REUTERS/Chris Radburn Oct.3, 2018
  • 192. Reuters / Wednesday, October 03, 2018 George P. Smith from the University of Missouri, takes phone calls after learning he was among the three who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Smith developed a method using a virus that infects bacteria to produce new proteins while Winter used the same phage display technique for the directed evolution of antibodies, with the aim of producing more effective medicines. Courtesy of Marjorie Sable/via REUTERS Oct.3, 2018
  • 193. Reuters / Wednesday, October 03, 2018 Frances Arnold of the California Institute of Technology becomes only the fifth woman to win a chemistry Nobel. She was awarded half of the 9 million Swedish crown ($1 million) prize while fellow Smith and Winter shared the other half. REUTERS/Phil McCarten Oct.3, 2018
  • 194. Jimmy Carter turns 94 President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter dance at a White House Congressional Ball in Washington, December 13, 1978. Library of Congress/Marion S. Trikosko/via REUTERS GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 195. Jimmy Carter speaking to a crowd at a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, September 8, 1976. Library of Congress/Thomas J. O'Halloran/via REUTERS GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 196. Governor Jimmy Carter holds an informal press conference aboard his plane on a campaign trip, September 11, 1976. Library of Congress/Thomas J. O'Halloran/via REUTERS GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 197. President Jimmy Carter works on a speech for television in the Oval Office, February 2, 1977. Library of Congress/Marion S. Trikosko/via REUTERS GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 198. Earthquake and tsunami devastate Indonesian island Policemen stand at the ruins of a church after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi, Indonesia's Sulawesi island, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.3, 2018
  • 199. A family affected by the earthquake and tsunami is pictured at a temporary shelter in Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.3, 2018
  • 200. Policemen walk at the ruins of a church after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi, Indonesia's Sulawesi island, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.3, 2018
  • 201. Damaged properties and a ship are seen after the earthquake and tsunami hit an area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.3, 2018
  • 202. Villagers carry their belonging as they walk through mud near the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi, Sulawesi Island, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.3, 2018
  • 203. Debris and damage properties are seen after the earthquake and tsunami hit an area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.3, 2018
  • 204. Villagers carry their belonging as they walk through mud near the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit Jono Oge village in Sigi, Sulawesi island, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.3, 2018
  • 205. A man holds bottles of body lotions he scavenged from an abandoned warehouse at an earthquake and tsunami-affected area in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara) Oct.3, 2018
  • 206. A man put beverages he scavenged from an abandoned warehouse into a sack at an earthquake and tsunami-affected area in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara) Oct.3, 2018
  • 207. Residents react as they recover the body of a tsunami victim at a village heavily damaged by Friday's tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago) Oct.3, 2018
  • 208. Residents react as rescuers recover the body of a tsunami victim in a village heavily damaged by Friday's tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago) Oct.3 2018
  • 209. Caught at the U.S.-Mexico border Madeline, a 3-year-old from Honduras, is held by her mother after she and other families from Central America await apprehension after illegally crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in Penitas, Texas, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Oct.32018
  • 210. A woman from Honduras holds her children as they walk along a dirt road after illegally crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in Penitas, Texas, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Oct.32018
  • 211. A man from El Salvador holds his daughter as they walk down a dirt road after illegally crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in Penitas, Texas, October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Oct.32018
  • 212. A border patrol agent handcuffs men after they were apprehended for illegally crossing into the United States from Mexico in Penitas, Texas, September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif GALLLERY PHOTOS
  • 213. Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge says her goodbyes to children after visiting the Sayers Croft Forest School in London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls-Oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 214. Supporters of Brazil's Workers' Party presidential candidate Fernando Haddad attend a rally in Duque de Caxias near Rio de Janeiro. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 215. Demonstrators take part during a march marking the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student massacre by Mexican armed forces In Mexico City. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido-Oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 216. Two planes fly in front of the setting sun in Shanghai, China. REUTERS/Aly Song-Oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 217. Matteo Berrettini of Italy in action against Kyle Edmund of Britain at the China Open. REUTERS/Thomas Peter-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 218. Dogs are seen on Anusara's desk as she works in a office of a digital advertising agency which promotes bring-your- dog-to-work in Bangkok, Thailand. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 219. A boy rides a donkey past a wastewater pond in the Palestinian Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar that Israel plans to demolish, in the occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 220. Katrina Bullock, who is still in the process of rebuilding after floods from Hurricane Matthew in 2016, cleans the inside of her home after flooding due to Hurricane Florence receded in Fair Bluff, North Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 221. Boris Johnson addresses delegates at a Conservative Home fringe meeting on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Britain. REUTERS/Toby Melville-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 222. An orphaned baby elephant is seen after being bottle-fed, at the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage near Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS/Baz Ratner-oct 3 Oct.32018
  • 225. French rescuers join their Filipino counterparts as they check for survivors as night falls at the heavily damaged Mercure hotel after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 226. An injured man is brought to the hospital as one woman cries after learning about her daughter's death in a massive earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 227. Anisa Cornelia rests as she lies inside a medical tent after being injured in a massive earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 228. People survey the shopping mall damage following earthquakes and a tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sept. 30, 2018. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
  • 229. A boy injured during the tsunami is carries by his relative at a makeshift hospital in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago) Oct.4, 2018
  • 230. People line up to board an Indonesian Air Force cargo plane at Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri airport as they try to go out of Palu, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana) Oct.4, 2018
  • 231. A girl looks at her injured father as he lies on a hospital bed after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 232. People sit outside Mutiara Sis Al-Jufri airport damaged by a powerful earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)Oct.4, 2018
  • 233. A woman cries as she uses the recovered mobile phone of her daughter who was killed in the earthquake at Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 234. A man climbs by a bridge that was destroyed in the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 235. A lone tree stands in the debris from structures that were wiped out after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Oct.4, 2018
  • 236. Mount Soputan volcano erupts during the night, as seen from Lobu village in Southeast Minahasa regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Adwit B Pramono/ via REUTERS Oct.4, 2018
  • 237. British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives on stage dancing to Abba's 'Dancing Queen' before delivering her keynote address on the final day of at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Britain. REUTERS/Darren Staples Oct.4, 2018
  • 238. An employee talks on a phone at an office building in Seoul, South Korea. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji Oct.4, 2018
  • 239. People enter the Ice Cave, covered with material to prevent the ice from melting, on the Rhone Glacier in Furka, Switzerland. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse Oct.4, 2018
  • 240. Flames rise from confiscated pieces of ivory as they are burned along with illegal wildlife parts by Myanmar's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. REUTERS/Myo Kyaw Soe Oct.4, 2018
  • 241. Bishops attend a mass for the opening of a synodal meeting in Saint Peter's square, at the Vatican. REUTERS/Tony Gentile Oct.4, 2018
  • 242. A Chihuahua dressed as Elizabeth Taylor in the movie Cleopatra poses with its owner during an event held ahead of World Animal Day celebrations in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez Oct.4, 2018
  • 243. Pope Francis attends a synodal meeting at the Vatican. REUTERS/Tony Gentile Oct.4, 2018
  • 244. Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz shakes hands Russian President Vladimir Putin at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Dmitri Lovetsky/Pool via REUTERS Oct.4, 2018
  • 245. Ship's cook Mariona Hidalgo Rodriguez stands at the bow of the NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue boat Astral as it sails in the Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis Oct.4, 2018
  • 246. Rosmah Mansor, wife of Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak, arrives in court in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. REUTERS/Lai Seng Sin Oct.4, 2018
  • 247. Supporters of former President Alberto Fujimori yell slogans outside his residence after a judge annulled a presidential pardon and ordered his immediate capture and return to prison, in Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo Oct.4, 2018
  • 248. An employee rolls tobacco as she listens to fabric reader Francisco Gonzalez (not pictured) at a tobacco factory in Quivican, Cuba. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini Oct.4, 2018
  • 249. A worker installs a billboard advertising new houses in the capital Cairo, Egypt. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Oct.4, 2018
  • 250. A migrant, intercepted off the coast in the Mediterranean Sea, chats with a rescuer after arriving on a rescue boat at the port of Malaga, southern Spain. REUTERS/Jon Nazca Oct.4, 2018
  • 251. Guests arrive for the Louis Vuitton fashion show near the Louvre Pyramid during the Paris Fashion Week. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Oct.4, 2018
  • 252. Protests against Brett Kavanaugh Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Activists rally inside the Senate Hart Office Building during a protest in opposition to Brett Kavanaugh and in support for Christine Blasey Ford, the university professor who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault in 1982, on Capitol Hill, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Oct.4, 2018
  • 253. Activists hold a protest and rally in opposition to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh outside the court in Washington, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueOct.4, 2018
  • 254. Activists hold a protest and rally in opposition to Brett Kavanaugh near Times Square in New York City, New York, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen YangOct.4, 2018
  • 255. Protesters demonstrate against Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert Oct.4, 2018
  • 256. Melania in Africa Melania Trump greets a girl giving her flowers at the airport in Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.4, 2018
  • 257. Melania Trump tours a school in Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.4, 2018
  • 258. Melania Trump tours a school in Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.4, 2018
  • 259. Melania Trump looks on as she visits a school in Lilongwe, Malawi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct.4, 2018
  • 260. Aftermath of Indonesian quake A resident walks at an area hit by the earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.4, 2018
  • 261. Indonesian soldiers carry a dead body from the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district in Palu, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 262. Cars as seen on a broken road after an earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district in Palu, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 263. A resident walks at an area hit by the earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.4, 2018
  • 264. A victim of the earthquake and tsunami is pictured inside a hospital in Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.4, 2018
  • 265. Local residents affected by the earthquake and tsunami carry their belongings in Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.4, 2018
  • 266. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 A woman at an evacuation camp for people affected by the earthquake and tsunami gestures as a helicopter takes off after dropping some food aid delivered by the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in Donggala town, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside Oct.4, 2018
  • 267. People staying at an evacuation camp for people affected by the earthquake and tsunami collect some food aid delivered by the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in Donggala town, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside Oct.4, 2018
  • 268. A local resident stands next to damage cars days after the earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct.4, 2018
  • 269. An excavator is seen among ruins of houses during a search operation following an earthquake in the Balaroa sub-district in Palu, October 4, 2018. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 270. Indonesian soldiers carry a dead body from the ruins of houses after an earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Indonesia. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 271. A sofa is seen among the ruins of a house after an earthquake hit Balaroa sub-district in Palu, Indonesia. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 272. A woman holds her son as they rest outside their house for safety reasons after the earthquake that hit Biromaru village in Sigi, in Indonesia's Sulawesi island. REUTERS/Beawiharta Oct.4, 2018
  • 273. Displaced Cameroonians left without a vote Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Kum Rose, 55, who fled Buea because of violence, washes dishes outside the house where she has taken refuge with her children in Yaounde, Cameroon. Tens of thousands of Cameroonians displaced by a separatist insurgency in the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions find themselves without a home and with nowhere to vote in Sunday's presidential election. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 274. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Grace Nah (R), 70, who said she fled violence in the northwestern division of Momo, stands outside the house where she is taking refuge in Yaounde. The chaos in Anglophone opposition strongholds may help Cameroon's 85- year-old President Paul Biya, who is expected to easily win a seventh term to extend his 36 years in office, aided in part by a weak opposition and a resigned population, many of whom view elections as a means to rubber- stamp seven more years of Biya. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 275. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Honrne Waba, 40, cooks in the courtyard of the house where she is staying in Yaounde. It was the nine corpses left by the roadside after a gunfight that made Waba flee her village in Northwest Cameroon in May and hide in the bush. When weeks later she learned that her house had been burned down with all her belongings inside, she decided to leave the region altogether. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 276. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Rawlings Fofeyen, 23, a musician who fled the northwestern town of Bamenda because of violence in the courtyard of the house where he is staying in Yaounde. Fofeyen left the Northwest city of Bamenda two weeks ago. He said the Cameroonian military routinely picked up young men on the streets, suspecting them of being separatist fighters. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 277. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Honrne Waba, 40, cooks in the courtyard of the house where she is staying in Yaounde. "I felt so scared, I had a broken heart and I said I had to leave," Waba told Reuters in the narrow courtyard of her daughter's house, where she has been staying for a month since leaving her home village of Njinikom. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 278. A street vendor walks past a bar called Facebook in Yaounde. REUTERS/Zohra BensemraOct.42018
  • 279. Grace Nah, 70, who fled violence in the northwestern division of Momo poses near the house where she has taken refuge in Yaounde. REUTERS/Zohra BensemraOct.42018
  • 280. Placards of Cameroon President Paul Biya, who is running for reelection scheduled for October 7, are seen above armchairs displayed for sale in Yaounde. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra Oct.42018
  • 281. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 The Soyuz MS-08 capsule carrying the crew of Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold of the U.S., and Oleg Artemyev of Russia, descends beneath a parachute just before landing in a remote area outside the town of Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan. Maxim Shipenkov/Pool via REUTERS Oct.42018
  • 282. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 A woman holds her dogs as a priest blesses them outside Sao Francisco de Assis (Saint Francis of Assisi) Church in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Pet owners bring their animals to be blessed every year on the day of Sao Francisco de Assis, Brazil's patron saint of animals. REUTERS/Nacho Doce Oct.42018
  • 283. Reuters / Thursday, October 04, 2018 Activists hold a protest and rally in opposition to U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and in support for Christine Blasey Ford, the university professor who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault in 1982, near Times Square in New York. REUTERS/Stephen Yang Oct.42018
  • 285. A remains of a mosque destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami is pictured in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.52018
  • 286. U.S. President Donald Trump addresses supporters during a campaign rally at Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota. REUTERS/Leah Millis Oct.52018
  • 287. A resident affected by the earthquake and tsunami cries during Friday prayers in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct.52018
  • 288. Richard Browning, Chief Test Pilot and CEO of Gravity Industries, wears a Jet Suit and flies during a demonstration flight at Bentwaters Park, Woodbridge, Britain. REUTERS/Chris Radburn Oct.52018
  • 289. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross poses near rocket models during an interview with Reuters in his office at the U.S. Department of Commerce building in Washington. REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert Oct.52018
  • 290. Member of the Danish Parliament, Rasmus Vestergaard of the party Red-Green Alliance, knits as he listens to the opening debate in the Folketing, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus Rasmussen via REUTERS Oct.52018
  • 291. A museum employee looks at Gunther von Hagens' "The Tennis Player" at the Body Worlds museum exhibition at the London Pavillion in London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls Oct.52018
  • 292. The female infant of Western lowland gorilla Kumbuka is seen in Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville, Florida. JACKSONVILLE ZOO AND GARDENS/via REUTERS Oct.52018
  • 293. Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda and SoftBank Group Corp Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son bow to each other at their joint news conference in Tokyo. REUTERS/Issei Kato Oct.52018
  • 294. A policewoman gestures at a boy holding a plastic toy gun at a citizens' square on the outskirts of Tianjin, China. REUTERS/Jason Lee Oct.52018
  • 295. German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures as she delivers remarks following her meeting with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin in Jerusalem. REUTERS/Amir Cohen Oct.52018
  • 296. Trinaty (L) attends a campaign rally with U.S. President Donald Trump at Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota. REUTERS/Leah Millis Oct.52018
  • 297. Zoo staff gather as a female elephant named Noor Jahan eats cake on the occassion of her 14th birthday celebration at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. REUTERS/Akhtar SoomroOct.52018
  • 298. Sailors fold the Japanese naval ensign after a flag lowering ceremony on the deck of Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga anchored near Jakarta Port ahead of its departure for naval drills in the Indian Ocean, Indonesia. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon Oct.52018
  • 299. A girl from the Rohingya community stands outside her family's shack in a camp in New Delhi, India. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi Oct.52018 THE END Pictures of the day Oct. 1 – Oct. 5, 2018 PPS by https://ppsnet.wordpress.com