Thousands of dead sardines washed against the shore of the Laraquete River in Chile, Monday, February 15. (AP)
A court in Bangladesh sentenced to death five members of an Islamist militant group, Tuesday, February 16, for killing a U.S. blogger who was critical of religious extremism six years ago. The suspects were led to a prison van after being sentenced.
Officials say more than 140 people are missing and feared dead, after a large piece of a Himalayan glacier in northern India broke off and slammed into a dam early Sunday, flooding the Dhauli Ganga River and forcing the evacuation of the downstream villages.
A market fire left at least six people dead and several others injured in Abuja, Nigeria, Thursday, February 4. (REUTERS)
Flash floods ravaged Turkey’s northwestern province of Izmir following heavy rains, Tuesday, February 2. One person was killed as the waters flooded homes and left cars submerged and stranded, according to Izmir Municipality officials. (REUTERS)
Riot police in Thailand’s capital of Bangkok clashed, Monday, February 1, with protesters rallying against the military takeover in Myanmar. (REUTERS)
Seven French Nobel prize winners received the coronavirus vaccine in Paris and Strasbourg, Monday, January 18, in a bid to reassure the public of the vaccine’s safety. (REUTERS)
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on hand as the first Oxford University and AstraZeneca vaccines were given to British health workers at a London Hospital, Monday, January 4. (REUTERS)
Police clashed with farmers protesting agricultural laws in eastern India, Tuesday, December 29. (REUTERS)
Sea foam washed ashore in western France, Sunday, December 27, as seen in footage posted to Twitter. (REUTERS)
Dozens of daredevils swam through freezing cold waters in the Russian city of Omsk on Saturday, December 27, and through the weekend. (REUTERS)
A spa in Cairo, Egypt is using live snakes to massage daring customers in search of pain relief. (REUTERS)
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