About 200 women from Hindu warrior group of Rajput came together as they wielded swords to perform a dance of valor dedicated to Goddess Durga during a weapons worship ceremony, Tuesday, October 19, in India's western Gujarat state. (Reuters)
Two barber brothers in India are turning heads with their creative yet realistic hair designs that depict everything from the Taj Mahal to Michael Jackson on their customers' heads. (Reuters)
In Iraq's northern province of Dohuk, Ameen Abdul Sattar shares his home with more than 70 snakes, the skins of which he uses to produce traditional remedies. (Reuters)
Demonstrations took place across Chile on Monday to mark the second anniversary of the start of protests against inequality, that triggered a social shift and led to formation of a representative assembly to redraft the country's constitution. (Reuters)
Heavy rain pounded Peru, Sunday, October 17, causing rivers to overflow and highways to flood. (Reuters)
Forest officials in India's western Nashik city captured a full-grown leopard, Monday, October 18. (Reuters)
In a little workshop in the Gaza strip, a Palestinian couple recycle paper to create eco-friendly canvases as part of their new business venture. (Reuters)
In a unique celebration of Hindu festival of Dussehra, devotees in Bhaktapur city of Nepal put a thick layer of cow dung on themselves and lit lamps and candles on them, as they thanked God for answering their prayers, Friday, October 15. (Reuters)
A huge number of devotees gathered in India's northern Kullu district, Friday, October 15, despite COVID-19, as a weeklong fair celebrating the Hindu festival of Dussehra began. (Reuters)
Married Hindu women in eastern India smudged each other with vermillion, Friday, October 15, as they marked the end of the festival of “Durga Puja” with “Sindoor Khela,” or vermillion smearing ceremony, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Reuters)
Marine biologist Enrique Ostale could not believe his luck when he set eyes on the enormous sunfish he had been called to assess, after a tuna-fishing boat noticed it tangled in its nets off the Mediterranean coast of Ceuta earlier this month. (Reuters)
Seeking to please his wife who had wished for a more diversified view from their family house, a Bosnian self-taught innovator has built a rotating house allowing her to watch a rising sun in one moment, and passersby in the next. (Reuters)
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