A Brazilian man known as "Ivanildo do Skate," dressed as Santa Claus, asks for donations for children from people in traffic, in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, December 23. (Reuters)
Pope Francis celebrated a low-key Christmas Eve Mass made somber by the coronavirus pandemic Thursday, December 24, and said people should feel obliged to help the needy because Jesus himself was born a poor outcast. (Reuters)
Icy road conditions caused havoc in Turkey's capital of Ankara Thursday, December 24, with many drivers losing control of their vehicles and skidding down the roads. (Reuters)
The first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Mexico Wednesday, December 23, prompting Mexico's foreign minister to declare "the beginning of the end of this pandemic." (Reuters)
An imposing dust storm covered areas of central Argentina Friday, December 18. (Reuters)
A mask shop in Tokyo has come up with a new take on the theme of facial camouflage - a hyper realistic mask that models a stranger's features in three dimensions. (Reuters)
In a small room in the Iraqi city of Najaf, men are getting small scratches on their backs, with small glass cups placed over them to suction out their blood. This is an alternative medicine treatment known as cupping, and many Iraqis say their lingering symptoms after contracting the coronavirus have improved thanks to this method. (Reuters)
Saudi Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, December 17, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)
A gang of livestock, a sheep, a goat and three lambs, stormed a city hall in central Turkey, Monday, December 14. (REUTERS)
Military personnel at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego received the COVID-19 vaccination, Tuesday, December 15, as the United States expanded its vaccine rollout. (REUTERS)
Over 92,000 giant river turtle hatchlings were born on a sandy beach in a protected area along the Purus River, a tributary of the Amazon River in Brazil, with the babies making a dash towards the surf shortly after birth. (Reuters)
Peruvian anti-drug police officers dressed as Santa Claus and an elf helped in a drug raid in Lima, Sunday, December 13. (REUTERS)
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