Police in Belarus fired warning shots into the air and detained protesters in Minsk, Sunday November 1.
Flares lit up Warsaw’s city center Friday, October 30, as tens of thousands of people from across Poland staged the biggest protest in nine days of demonstrations against a ruling by the country's top court last week that amounted to a near-total ban on abortion in the predominantly Catholic nation. (Reuters)
Anti-government protesters took to the streets of Santiago, Friday, October 30, defying police six days after a vote to change the constitution. (Reuters)
A funeral ceremony was held Saturday, October 31 for a doctor and her two children, victims of the magnitude 6.6 earthquake that struck Turkey's Aegean coast Friday. (Reuters)
The U.S. Air Force Strike Command said it performed a test-launch of an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile early Thursday, October 29. (Reuters)
French President Emmanuel Macron thanked police officers outside a church in the French city of Nice, Thursday, October 29, hours after a knife-wielding attacker decapitated a woman and killed two other people. (Reuters)
Libyan authorities have dug 12 bodies from four more unmarked graves in the city of Tarhouna, adding to the scores of corpses already discovered since the area was recaptured in June by the Government of National Accord (GNA). (Reuters)
Shodai Horiren got her first tattoo on a lark while on a trip in Australia nearly three decades ago. Now she is tattooed from head to foot, even on her shaven scalp, and is one of Japan's most renowned traditional tattoo artists. (Reuters)
U.S. and Japanese maritime self-defense forces carried out military exercises, Monday, October 26, on Japan's helicopter carrier.
Protesters march through Minsk, Belarus, as opposition leaders threaten a national strike if longtime President Alexander Lukashenko does not resign by midnight, Sunday, October 25.
A group of drag queens raise their three fingers in solidarity with the protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, October 25.
Onions are once again at the center of discussion in India, as prices broke the century barrier in the country and are selling at more than 100 rupees per kilo, Saturday, October 24. (Reuters)
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