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FEBRUARY 2017 - Pictures of the day Feb.1 Feb. 5

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FEBRUARY 2017Pictures of the dayFeb. 1 Feb. 5Sources : reuters.com , AP images , nbcnews.com , PPS by https://ppsnet.wordpress.com

AFGHAN WOMEN PRACTICE ANCIENT SHAOLIN MARTIAL ARTSA Shaolin Wushu martial arts student practices on a hilltop in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017, preparing for the day that Afghanistan can send its womens team to the Shaolin world championship in China.(AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran2

Shaolin martial arts students practice on a hilltop in the snow, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. The ten ethnic Hazara women are preparing for the day that Afghanistan can send its womens team to the Shaolin world championship in China. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran3

In this reflection Shaolin martial arts students train at their club in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. When they arent training on the snow covered hills that surround Kabul, the students train in a grungy, dark club financed by a young cinema actor. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran4

A Shaolin martial arts student practices the splits on a hilltop in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. In religiously conservative Afghanistan, girls are often discouraged from aggressive sports. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran5

Shaolin martial arts students practice at their club in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. When they arent training on the snow covered hills that surround Kabul, Azimi, teacher wearing black, trains her students in a grungy, dark club financed by a young cinema actor. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran6

Shaolin martial arts students follow their trainer, Sima Azimi, 20, in black, during a training session on a hilltop in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. Sima Azimi, 20, who is originally from Jaghuri in central Afghanistan, trains nine students in the martial arts to prepare for Olympic competitions, but also to protect themselves on the streets of Kabul, where women are routinely harassed. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran7

Shaolin martial arts students practice at their club in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. When they arent training on the snow covered hills that surround Kabul, the students train in the grungy, dark club financed by a young cinema actor. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran8

A Shaolin martial arts student practices on a hilltop in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017. The students are preparing for the day that Afghanistan can send its womens team to the Shaolin world championship in China. (AP Photos/Massoud Hossaini)Jan. 25 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran9

PhotographerAaron BernsteinLocationWASHINGTON, UNITED STATESReuters / Friday, January 27, 2017Pro-life activists gather at the Supreme Court for the National March for Life rally in Washington January 27, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. BernsteinJan. 27 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran10

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationQAYYARA, IraqReuters / Saturday, January 28, 2017A man takes a photograph of his friend as thick smoke rises from a fire, which broke out at oil wells set ablaze by Islamic State militants before they fled the oil-producing region of Qayyara, Iraq, January 28,2017. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedJan. 28 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran11

Park Yeon-Hee stands before an altar facing the North, to which prayers are offered for relatives and ancestors separated by the Korean war, near the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea in Imjingak on Jan. 28. On the frozen banks of the Imjin river, South Koreans divided from their families decades ago by war gathered to pay respects to their ancestors. According to tradition, Korean ceremonies for the lunar new year must be carried out by the eldest son - they line up before an altar piled with offerings of rice cakes, fruit and fish.Ed Jones / AFP - Getty ImagesJan. 28 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran12

People walk and skate on the frozen New Danube discharge channel in Vienna, Austria on Jan. 29. Temperatures dropped below zero for weeks after Europe was hit by a cold snap that made the New Danube freeze.Lisi Niesner / EPAJan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran13

Residents watch the forest burn in Portezuelo, Chile on Jan. 29, 2017. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has announced that the country will continue with its various measures to deal with wild fires, one of the biggest natural disasters in the country for decades, according to a government report released on Sunday.Esteban Felix / APJan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran14

Egyptian fans watch a quarter-final football game between Egypt and Morocco in a cafe during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Cairo, Egypt on Jan. 29.Mohamed El-Shahed / AFP - Getty ImagesJan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran15

A demonstrator holds a sign at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport during a demonstration to denounce President Donald Trump's executive order that bars citizens of seven predominantly Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Branden Camp)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran16

Emtisal Bazara cries as she and her husband, Ahmad Bazara, both recent Syrian immigrants, look on at a rally to oppose President Donald Trump's executive order barring citizens from several countries from entering the United States, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, in downtown Seattle. The couple arrived in the Seattle area with two of their four children in December, four years after leaving Aleppo as refugees. The said that their two adult children have been denied entry because of Trump's order. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran17

Chinese dancers wear costumes after performing at a fair on the second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 in Beijing, China.Kevin Frayer / Getty ImagesJan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran18

Peru highlands revel in blast of festival colorFEBRUARY , 2017In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, musicians perform for dancers on the shores of Lake Titicaca, as they practice before their presentation for the Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. Dancers in colorful masks and elaborate costume celebrate the Virgin of Candelaria, patron saint of communities, along the shore of Lake Titicaca, in what's considered the largest Catholic festival in the Andes. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran19

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers perform during Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. Some dances gesture toward everyday village activities such as grazing llamas or shearing animals. Others depict the Spanish conquest or the conscription of villagers as soldiers. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran20

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers put on their costumes near the shore of Lake Titicaca prior to their performance for Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. Some competing groups wear shoes made with alpaca skin, collars hung with ears of corn and hats adorned with old coins or the bright-colored feathers of Amazonian birds. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran21

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers get ready near Lake Titicaca prior to their performance at Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. The festivities start this week. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran22

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers wait their turn to perform during Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. Anthropologist Henry Flores, who has studied indigenous dances in the town of Puno, said "Theres always been a lack of respect for the countryside. But when the villagers participate, they are saying, I am present and the people from the city are only spectators." (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran23

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers wait their turn to perform during Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. In addition to devotion, villagers have other reasons for dancing on the feast. Some are grateful to have been cured of disease, while others are asking for protection for their crops, or increased political power. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran24

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers take selfies after performing during Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru. The festival of La Candelaria has been celebrated in Puno every year since the 18th century. UNESCO declared the festival a cultural landmark in 2015. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran25

In this Jan. 29, 2017 photo, dancers perform during Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in downtown Puno, Peru. The annual celebration is a rare moment of national focus on an indigenous-dominated village culture in Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Jan. 29 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran26

Iman Omar Suleiman, center, raises his hand with Rabbi Nancy Kasten, right, and the Rev. Michael W. Waters while speaking before a candlelight vigil at Thanksgiving Square in downtown Dallas, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Community activist gathered to protest against President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily banning immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. and suspending the nations refugee program. (AP Photo/LM Otero)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran27

Demonstrators chant against President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily banning immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. and suspending the nations refugee program Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, outside City Hall in Cincinnati. In addition, earlier in the day Mayor John Cranley declared Cincinnati a "sanctuary city," meaning city will not enforce federal immigration laws against people who are here illegally, in keeping with current policy. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran28

WOMEN DEMAND CUBA SUPPORT 1ST FEMALE BOXING TEAMIn this Jan. 30, 2017 photo, boxers Idamelys Moreno, left, and Legnis Cala, train during a photo session on Havana's sea wall, in Cuba. Moreno and Cala are part of a group of up-and-coming female boxers on the island who want government support to form Cuba's first female boxing team and help dispel a decades-old belief once summed up by a former top coach: "Cuban women are meant to show the beauty of their face, not receive punches." (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran29

In this Jan. 30, 2017 photo, boxers Idamelys Moreno, left, and Legnis Cala, ride home in a taxi after training, in Havana, Cuba. Female athletes in Cuba have made strides in many other sports, including wrestling, judo and most recently, weightlifting, but not in boxing. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran30

In this Jan. 30, 2017 photo, boxers Idamelys Moreno, left, and Legnis Cala, get ready for a photo session on Havana's Malecon, in Cuba. Moreno trains at least two hours a day after she gets off work, completing a routine that includes running several miles, lifting weights, hitting a punching bag and sparring with both women and men. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran31

In this Jan. 30, 2017 photo, boxers Idamelys Moreno, second right, and Legnis Cala, right, run along Havana's Malecon, in Cuba. Moreno and Cala are part of a group of up-and-coming female boxers on the island who want government support to form Cuba's first female boxing team and help dispel a decades-old belief once summed up by a former top coach: "Cuban women are meant to show the beauty of their face, not receive punches." (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Jan. 30 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran32

In this Jan. 24, 2017 photo, Olympic silver medalist Emilio Correa Jr., left, mentors female boxer Legnis Cala, center, at a sports center in Havana, Cuba. "They can bring more glory to the Cuban sport," Correa said. "They are diamonds in the rough. The motor skills, the explosive nature and the energy of Cuban boxers are also present in these women." (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Jan. 24 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran33GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerYves HermanLocationBRUSSELS, BELGIUMReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Belgians Florence Lutje Spelberg and Nicolas Mouchart drink champagne while sitting inside "The Pearl", a spheric dining room placed 5 meters underwater in the NEMO33 diving center, one of the world's deepest pools (33 metre/36 yards) built to train professional divers, before enjoying a meal inside, in Brussels, Belgium January 30, 2017. REUTERS/Yves HermanJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran34

PhotographerShannon StapletonLocationNew York, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017A woman walks in the snow at Times Square in New York. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran35

PhotographerKai PfaffenbachLocationFRANKFURT, GermanyReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017An office building is photographed from a tourist platform early evening in Frankfurt, Germany. REUTERS/Kai PfaffenbachJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran36

PhotographerStephanie KeithLocationNEW YORK, UNITED STATESReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Gwen Carr, mother of Eric Garner, is detained in front of Trump Tower during a protest against President Trump's Supreme Court nominee in New York. REUTERS/Stephanie KeithJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran37

PhotographerCaren FirouzLocationPIND SULTANI, PakistanReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017A bull savar (jockey) guides his bulls as he competes in a bull race in Pind Sultani, Pakistan. REUTERS/Caren FirouzJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran38

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationBEIJING, CHINAReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017People on a tube ride a slide covered with snow during the Ice and Snow carnival at Taoranting park in Beijing, China. REUTERS/StringerJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran39

PhotographerArnd WiegmannLocationZURICH, SwitzerlandReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Switzerland's Roger Federer holds his Australian Open trophy as he is welcomed by a fan upon his arrival at Zurich airport. REUTERS/Arnd WiegmannJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran40

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Miners are evacuated from under the Zasyadko mine after shelling caused a power-cut, in the rebel-held city of Donetsk, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran41

Navesh ChitrakarLocationPANAUTI, NepalReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Devotees gather around the fire near the bank of the Triveni River to keep themselves warm after taking a holy bath during the Swasthani Bratakatha festival in Panauti, near Kathmandu, Nepal. REUTERS/Navesh ChitrakarJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran42

PhotographerAdam BettcherLocationMINNEAPOLIS, UNITED STATESReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017People gather outside the Federal Building to protest against President Trump's executive order travel ban in Minneapolis, Minnesota. REUTERS/Adam BettcherJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran43

PhotographerHannibal HanschkeLocationBerlin, GermanyReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Greenpeace activists climb the Golden Victoria monument on top of the Victory Column and install a banner "Breathless through the city" to protest against air pollution in Berlin, Germany. REUTERS/Hannibal HanschkeJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran44

PhotographerCarlos BarriaLocationWASHINGTON, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017President Trump arrives to announce his nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the empty associate justice seat of the Supreme Court at the White House. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran45

PhotographerKevin LamarqueLocationWASHINGTON, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017President Trump and Neil Gorsuch smile as Trump nominated Gorsuch to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court at the White House. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran46

Congjiang, ChinaPhotography by Tyrone Siu. Reporting by Joseph Campbell.February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran47CHICKEN CEREMONY ROOTED IN ANCIENT RITESCONGJIANGA village in southwest China staged a traditional wedding ritual this week that pits ancient traditions against modern views on animal welfare in a fast changing country.

The ceremony held in the ethnic Kam minority village of Gantuan in Guizhou province is based on a tradition dating back some 500 years that was revived and modified in the 1990s for villagers and tourists.I feel a little nervous and a little happy, Shi Litao, a 26-year-old bride wearing heavy layers of makeup and a colourful costume, said before the ceremony on the Chinese New Year.The event, known locally as steal the chicken at the drum tower, involves young men competing to be the first to tear apart live birds carried on poles by new brides into the village centre.Jan. 31 , 2017

PhotographerTyrone SiuLocationCONGJIANG, CHINAReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017An ethnic 'Kam' (also known as Dong) man pulls a live chicken during a traditional wedding ritual known as the "steal the chicken at the drum tower" ina minority Dong village in southwestern Chinese city of Congjiang, Guizhou province, China. REUTERS/Tyrone SiuJan. 31 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran48

In the 1990s the village introduced a modified version of the ceremony that still involves young men tearing the live birds from the poles carried by the brides.

Huang defended the ceremony, saying there had been no public opposition to the annual event.

"This is our custom and this has never generated any controversy, he said.February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran49It is rooted in the past when a bride was expected to marry a cousin, according to village chief Huang Xuexian.Jan. 31 , 2017

It was later that people realised this was not the correct way to marry. Now we have the freedom to marry whom we want, he said.February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran50Jan. 31 , 2017

Pet ownership and better education on animal welfare have fuelled greater public sympathy for animal rights, activists say, but legal protection proposed in 2009 has not been implemented.

China does not have a comprehensive law for ensuring the wellbeing of all animals or an anti-cruelty law for protecting animals, said Peter Li, China policy advisor for Humane Society International. He blamed business interests involved in animal exploitation such as bear farming.February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran51Jan. 31 , 2017

If she wished to marry outside the family, her suitor and cousin would compete to be the first to bite off the head of a tethered chicken or duck and "win" the bride. This ritual was abandoned long ago as attitudes on marriage changed, said Huang.February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran52Jan. 31 , 2017

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GALLERYFEB 1 , 2017Up Helly Aa: Vikings Burn Boat at Scottish FestivalThe Guizer Jarl, Lyle Gairmand his Jarl Squad march through the streets of Lerwick in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, on Jan. 31, 2017.The traditional festival of fire is known as 'Up Helly Aa'. The spectacular event takes place annually on the last Tuesday of January. The climax of the day comes with participants in full costume hauling a Viking longboat through the streets of Lerwick to the edge of town where up to 1000 people parade and throw their flaming torches into the galley.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images Feb 1Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran60

The Jarl squad poses for a group picture at Bressay Ferry Terminal during the annual Up Helly Aa festival.Up Helly Aa celebrates the influence of the Scandinavian Vikings in the Shetland Islands.

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Members of the Jarl Squad march through the streets of Lerwick.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images-feb 01Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran62

The Jarl squad begin to light torches.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images-feb 01Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran63

Guzier Jarl Lyall Gair and his Jarl throw their torches onto the galley.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images-feb 01Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran64

Guzier Jarl Lyall Gair and his Jarl throw their torches onto the galley.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images-01Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran65

Lebanon Daily LifeA man is hit by waves during an early morning swim in the Mediterranean sea in cool temperatures of 7 degrees celsius, 44.6 Fahrenheit, across Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran66

Serbia Migrants Daily LifeAn Afghan refugee man sleeps on the ground while another looks out a window in an abandoned warehouse where they and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping rough in freezing conditions in central Belgrade looking for ways to cross the heavily guarded EU borders. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran67

India EconomyAn Indian farmer works in a field on the outskirts of Allahabad, India, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. India's finance minister pledged relief for middle class taxpayers and small and medium-sized companies on Wednesday, saying the government would spend billions of dollars to double farmers' incomes, upgrade ramshackle infrastructure and provide cheap housing. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran68

France Le PenFar-right leader and candidate for next spring presidential elections Marine le Pen, center, visits the Entrepreneur Fair, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran69

Brazil Technology FestivalA participant walks between rows of tents lined up in the camping area during the Campus Party in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. Campus Party is an annual week-long, 24-hour technology festival that gathers hackers, developers, gamers and computer enthusiasts. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran70

Mexico ProtestRiot police take cover behinds their shields during a clash with farm workers in Mexico City, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. Rural residents from across the country flooded major boulevards of the capital Tuesday, as they denounced a gasoline price hike that has raised the price of tractor fuel and called for the renegotiation of NAFTA to make it more favorable to small farmers. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran71

Romania Official MisconductIn this photo taken on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, an inmate looks from behind a cell door, at the Jilava prison, in Jilava, Romania. Romania's government decriminalized official misconduct overnight Wednesday Feb. 1, 2017, defying mass protests and warnings from prosecutors and the president that the move will reverse the country's fight against corruption. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran72

Romania Official MisconductRomanian riot police detain a man, face covered in blood, after minor clashes erupted during a protest in Bucharest, Romania, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Brief clashes broke out between protesters and police in Romania's capital, as tens of thousands of people protested for the second night a government decision to decriminalise official misconduct. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran73

Mosque Vandalism Hate CrimeTom Garing cleans up racist graffiti painted on the side of a mosque in what officials are calling an apparent hate crime, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in Roseville, Calif. The Tarbiya Institute was spray-painted with a dozen obscene and racist slurs, including "Muslim out." Garing, a retiree who lives in the area and is not a member of the mosque, volunteered to help clean up. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran74

Trump MexicoThe border structure separating San Diego from Tijuana, Mexico, reflects as people walk along the beach Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in Tijuana. President Donald Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send U.S. troops to stop "bad hombres down there" unless the Mexican military does more to control them, according to an excerpt of a transcript of the conversation obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran75

PhotographerRonen ZvulunLocationAMONA, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Protesters burn tyres at the entrance to the Israeli settler outpost of Amona. REUTERS/Ronen ZvulunDEFIANT SETTLERS RESIST EVICTION FROM WEST BANK OUTPOSTFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran76

Unarmed Israeli security forces gather at the Amona outpost.A police spokesman said some 3,000 police officers were operating "carefully and slowly" to evacuate the area.

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Israeli security forces carry away a settler.

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Settlers and their supporters resist eviction inside a house at the settlement.

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Israeli settlers and their supporters block the road during the evacuation of the settlement.

In 2006, Israeli police demolished nine homes at Amona, setting off violent clashes pitting settlers and their supporters against police and soldiers and turning the outpost into a symbol of settler defiance.

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.Israeli security forces remove settlers and their supporters from a house.

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PhotographerRonen ZvulunLocationAMONA, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Israeli police remove a pro-settlement activist during an operation by Israeli forces to evict settlers from the illegal outpost of Amona in the occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Ronen ZvulunFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran82

PhotographerBaz RatnerLocationAMONA, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Israeli policemen remove a pro-settlement activist during an operation by Israeli forces to evict settlers from the illegal outpost of Amona in the occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Baz RatnerFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran83

Israel PalestiniansA settler jumps into a trailer in Amona outpost in the West Bank, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. Israeli forces have begun evacuating a controversial settlement Amona, which is the largest of about 100 unauthorized outposts erected in the West Bank without permission but generally tolerated by the Israeli government. The writing reads: "Eretz Israel we did not betray ". (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran84

Israel PalestiniansIsraeli police evict settlers in the West Bank outpost Amona, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. Israeli forces have begun evacuating a controversial settlement Amona, which is the largest of about 100 unauthorized outposts erected in the West Bank without permission but generally tolerated by the Israeli government. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran85

PhotographerRonen ZvulunLocationAMONA, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Protesters stand next to fire at the entrance to the Israeli settler outpost of Amona in the occupied West Bank. Israeli police moved into an outpost in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday to remove settlers who Israel's Supreme Court ruled have been living illegally on privately owned Palestinian land. REUTERS/Ronen ZvulunFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran86

PhotographerIbraheem Abu MustafaLocationRAFAH, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A Palestinian barber uses fire to straighten the hair of a customer in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu MustafaFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran87

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationANYANG, CHINAReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Local artists perform folk art of making shower of sparks from molten iron during an event celebrating China's Lunar New Year in Anyang, Henan province, China. REUTERS/StringerFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran88

PhotographerRicardo MoraesLocationRIO DE JANEIRO, BrazilReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017An anti-government demonstrator walks past a bus burning after a clash with riot policemen, during a protest against the Rio de Janeiro state government and a plan that will limit t to the State Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS/Ricardo MoraesFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran89

PhotographerMathieu BelangerLocationQUEBEC CITY, CANADAReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A man cries while he prays at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City. REUTERS/Mathieu BelangerFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran90

PhotographerKevin LamarqueLocationWASHINGTON, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Democrat seats are empty during a boycott of the Senate Finance Committee executive session on the nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be Treasury secretary on Capitol Hill in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran91

PhotographerCarlos BarriaLocationWASHINGTON, United StatesReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017President Donald Trump reacts during the swearing in ceremony for new U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (2nd R) accompanied by his wife Renda St. Clair (R) and Vice President Mike Pence at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran92

PhotographerBenoit TessierLocationPARIS, FranceReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Marine Le Pen (C), French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, is surrounded by journalists as she visits the Salon des Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneurship fair) in Paris, France. REUTERS/Benoit TessierFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran93

PhotographerMathieu BelangerLocationQUEBEC CITY, CANADAReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017The inside of the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre is pictured in Quebec City. REUTERS/Mathieu BelangerFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran94

PhotographerAlkis KonstantinidisLocationATHENS, GreeceReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A monk holds candles as nuns, monks and supporters of the Greek schismatic Esphigmenou monastery hold candles and chant ecclesiastic hymns as they take part in a rally outside the parliament to protest a Greek court decision to jail the monastery's abbott Methodios for 20 years, in Athens, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis KonstantinidisFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran95

PhotographerGuadalupe PardoLocationLIMA, PERUReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Peruvian soldiers help remove mud from affected houses after a landslide in San Juan de Lurigancho distritct in Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Guadalupe PardoFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran96

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Tanks are seen in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran97RENEWED VIOLENCE IN EAST UKRAINE

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A picture is seen at the building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists is seen in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran98

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A local resident eats a meal at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. The shelling eased on Wednesday, but Jan. 29-31 clashes near the Kiev-held front line town of Avdiyivka brought the festering conflict back into focus amid warnings of a looming humanitarian crisis in freezing winter temperatures. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran99

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Local residents have a meal at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran100

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Local residents wait for free food at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. NATO called on Russia to use its "considerable influence" with separatist rebels to end the fighting in eastern Ukraine after a renewed surge in violence. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran101

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists is seen in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. Monitors reported an "uncountable" number of explosions near Avdiyivka on Sunday, and some 4,000 more on Monday, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe said. The shelling damaged utilities infrastructure. About 20,000 civilians were without...moreFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran102

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationMakeyevka, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Men walk near a damaged house, which according to locals was caused by recent shelling, in Makeyevka (Makiivka), a town controlled by the forces of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, in Donetsk region, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran103

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A military vehicles with cannon is seen near the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran104

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A woman stands amidst the debris of her damaged apartment, which according to locals was caused by recent shelling, in Donetsk, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran105

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Local residents warm themselves at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran106

PhotographerMaksim LevinLocationAVDIYVKA, UkraineReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Local residents have a meal at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Maksim LevinFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran107GALLERY PHOTOS

WELCOME TO HOTEL MOSULPhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A general view of damage inside the five-star Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul city, Iraq January 30, 2017. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran108

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A damaged bathtub in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran109

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017The entrance of the health club in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran110

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Iraqi soldiers look out from a damaged room in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran111

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A general view of the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran112

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A general view of the damaged swimming pool in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel next to the Tigris River in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran113

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A destroyed mural in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran114

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017An Iraqi soldier walks in a damaged room in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran115

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017An Iraqi soldier walks with his weapon in front of the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran116

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017An Iraqi soldier stands in a damaged room in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran117

PhotographerAhmed JadallahLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017An Iraqi soldier looks at the damage in one of the rooms in the Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in Mosul. REUTERS/Ahmed JadallahFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran118

PhotographerAhmed SaadLocationKHAZER, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Displaced Iraqi children launch a kite at Khazer camp, Iraq. REUTERS/Ahmed SaadFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran119

Berry Carroll, left, and Beth Long hold candles at a vigil in support of immigrants held at Coolidge Park on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tenn., in the wake of President Donald J. Trump's executive order on immigration. (Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran120

. Israeli settlers barricade themselves in their house as Israeli security forces arrive to the illegal Jewish settlement of Amona, in the West Bank, on Feb. 1. Israeli police have deployed 3,000 policemen around the settlement for a planned eviction ordered by the Israeli Supreme Court.Abir Sultan / EPAFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran121

Violent Berkeley Protests Force Cancellation of Yiannopoulos TalkPeople march in front of Sproul Hall to protest the appearance of Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos on Feb. 1, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif.A crowd protesting a far-right commentator's appearance at the University of California at Berkeley hurled smoke bombs, broke windows and sparked a massive bonfire, prompting officials to call off the event.The decision came two hours before Wednesday's talk by Milo Yiannopoulos, a polarizing editor of Breitbart News, after some 1,500 people had gathered outside the venue.Ben Margot / APFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran122

People protest Yiannopoulos' appearance in Berkeley. Prior to the burst of violence, hundreds of peaceful demonstrators had been protesting the appearance for hours.Yiannopoulos, a 32-year-old right-wing provocateur, is a vocal supporter of Trump and a self-proclaimed internet troll whose comments have been criticized as racist, misogynist, anti-Muslim and white supremacist. He was banned from Twitter after leading a harassment campaign against "Ghostbusters" actress Leslie Jones.His visit to Berkeley was sponsored by the campus Republican club. The university has stressed it did not invite him and does not endorse his ideas but is committed to free speech and rejected calls to cancel the event.

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Protesters march on Berkeley's Telegraph Avenue.As the evening wore on, crowds of protesters cleared away from outside the building. By 8 p.m. the crowd had thinned and at least 100 protesters that remained danced to a brass band playing music and marched off campus and into a main avenue.Ben Margot / APFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran124

PhotographerBenoit TessierLocationPARIS, FranceReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Francois Fillon (C), former French prime minister, member of The Republicans political party and 2017 presidential candidate of the French centre-right, visits the Salon des Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneurship fair) in Paris, France. REUTERS/Benoit TessierFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran125

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationERBIL, IraqReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017People play on a snow-covered field in in Erbil, Iraq. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran126

PhotographerChris WattieLocationOTTAWA, CANADAReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (L) poses for a selfie with a worker following an event marking the completion of masonry work on West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. REUTERS/Chris WattieFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran127

PhotographerNacho DoceLocationRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZILReuters / Wednesday, February 01, 2017A boy refreshes two women relaxing at an artificial pond known as piscinao, or big pool, in the northern suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS/Nacho DoceFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran128

Fearing Corruption, Thousands Protest New Decree in RomaniaRomanian riot police stand guard as people demonstrate against controversial decrees to pardon corrupt politicians and decriminalize other offenses in front of the government headquarters in Bucharest, on Feb.1, 2017. At least 200,000 people hit the streets across Romania on Feb. 1 for anti-government protests, the largest since communism fell in 1989, media reports said.Daniel Mihailescu / AFP - Getty ImagesFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran129

Riot police clash with protesters during a demonstration in front of the government headquarters in Bucharest, on Feb. 1.

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.Riot police detain protesters in Bucharest on Feb. 1.

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Police fire tear gas to disperse people taking part in a protest in front of the government headquarters in Bucharest, on Feb. 1.Daniel Mihailescu / AFP - Getty ImagesFeb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran132

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Protesters link hands in Bucharest on Feb. 2.Andrei Pungovschi / Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran134

.Masked protesters pass a burning poster during a protest rally in front of government headquarters in Bucharest, Romania, early Feb. 2.

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In this Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Anjali Lama, a transgender model from Nepal, holds a scarf up with another model as they wait to walk the ramp during Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. Growing up as the fifth son in a poor farming family in rural Nepal the dream to be a fashion model came late in life. First came a long, painful struggle to accept that he felt deeply female. It was a chance encounter with a group of transgender women that turned Lama's life around by putting her in touch with the Blue Diamond Society, an advocacy group for Nepal's LGBT community. In 2005, she came out to her friends and family as a transgender woman. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran136GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Feb. 1, 2017 photo, a makeup artist applies eye-shadow on Anjali Lama, a transgender model from Nepal, during Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. Growing up as the fifth son in a poor farming family in rural Nepal the dream to be a fashion model came late in life. First came a long, painful struggle to accept that he felt deeply female. It was a chance encounter with a group of transgender women that turned Lama's life around by putting her in touch with the Blue Diamond Society, an advocacy group for Nepal's LGBT community. In 2005, she came out to her friends and family as a transgender woman. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran137GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Anjali Lama, a transgender model from Nepal, displays a creation by designer Gen Next during Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. To model for Lakme Fashion Week, one of the highlights of India's fashion calendar, is Lama's big moment. It's a dream that was years in the making and often seemed far beyond the reach of Lama now being touted as the first transgender woman to model for the high fashion event sponsored by a top Indian cosmetics brand. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran138GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Anjali Lama, center, a transgender model from Nepal, interacts with other models after walking the ramp during Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. To model for Lakme Fashion Week, one of the highlights of India's fashion calendar, is Lama's big moment. It's a dream that was years in the making and often seemed far beyond the reach of Lama now being touted as the first transgender woman to model for the high fashion event sponsored by a top Indian cosmetics brand. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 1 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran139GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Feb. 2, 2017 photo, Anjali Lama, left, a transgender model from Nepal, arrives to take part in Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. Growing up as the fifth son in a poor farming family in rural Nepal the dream to be a fashion model came late in life. First came a long, painful struggle to accept that he felt deeply female. It was a chance encounter with a group of transgender women that turned Lama's life around by putting her in touch with the Blue Diamond Society, an advocacy group for Nepal's LGBT community. In 2005, she came out to her friends and family as a transgender woman. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran140

In this Feb. 2, 2017 photo, Anjali Lama, a transgender model from Nepal, walks the ramp at the Lakme Fashion week in Mumbai, India. Growing up as the fifth son in a poor farming family in rural Nepal the dream to be a fashion model came late in life. First came a long, painful struggle to accept that he felt deeply female. It was a chance encounter with a group of transgender women that turned Lama's life around by putting her in touch with the Blue Diamond Society, an advocacy group for Nepal's LGBT community. In 2005, she came out to her friends and family as a transgender woman. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran141

Refugee Ayoub Ahmadzai, 35, from Kandahar, Afghanistan looks at a picture of his daughter Tamana on his mobile phone, while he and others took refuge in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Serbia Migrants Daily LifeFEBRUARY , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran142GALLERY PHOTOS

Refugee Samiuallah Ahmadi, 18, from Kabul, Afghanistan warms himself around a fire in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran143GALLERY PHOTOS

An Afghan refugee man, center, shaves his beard while others warm themselves around a fire, in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran144GALLERY PHOTOS

An Afghan refugee man carries a pan while other migrants gather around a fire in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran145GALLERY PHOTOS

A group of migrants, left, gather around a fire to warm themselves in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran146GALLERY PHOTOS

A migrant is helped by others to wash his hair in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran147GALLERY PHOTOS

A group of migrants warm themselves by a fire in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran148GALLERY PHOTOS

An Afghan refugee, right, lies on the ground of an abandoned warehouse where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran149GALLERY PHOTOS

An Afghan refugee youth wakes up in an abandoned warehouse where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran150GALLERY PHOTOS

Laundry of migrants is left on a tree to dry outside an abandoned warehouse where they took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran151GALLERY PHOTOS

Migrants gather around a fire to warm themselves from the morning cold outside an abandoned warehouse where they are taking refuge, in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran152

An Afghan refugee youth washes himself in a hole in the ground outside an old train carriage where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran153

An Afghan refugee youth gets dressed in an old train carriage where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran154

An Afghan refugee speaks on a mobile phone outside an old train carriage where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran155

Afghan refugee men shower outside an abandoned warehouse where they are taking refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran156

Migrants play cricket outside an abandoned warehouse where they are taking refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran157

An Afghan refugee youth warms his hand while waiting for the water to boil and have a shower outside an abandoned warehouse where he and other migrants are taking refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran158

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationDUHOK, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Ayman, a boy from a minority Yazidi community, who was sold by Islamic State militants to a Muslim couple in Mosul, hugs his grandmother after he was returned to his Yazidi family, in Duhok, Iraq. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran159

PhotographerStephen LamLocationBERKELEY, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A vandalized Bank of America office is seen after a student protest turned violent at UC Berkeley during a demonstration over right-wing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos, who was forced to cancel his talk, in Berkeley, California. REUTERS/Stephen LamFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran160

PhotographerToby MelvilleLocationLONDON, United KingdomReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Waves hit a train during heavy seas and high winds in Dawlish in south west Britain. REUTERS/Toby MelvilleFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran161

PhotographerAmir CohenLocationAMONA, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Pro-settlement activists lay on the floor inside a synagogue during the second day of an operation by Israeli forces to evict settlers from the illegal outpost of Amona in the occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Amir CohenFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran162

PhotographerJoshua RobertsLocationWASHINGTON, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Department of State employees listen as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivers remarks upon arrival at the Department of State in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua RobertsFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran163

PhotographerCarlos BarriaLocationWASHINGTON, United StatesReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence arrive to meet with Harley Davidson executives (not pictured) during a visit at the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran164

PhotographerAlan FreedLocationPUNXSUTAWNEY, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Handler John Griffiths introduces Punxsutawney Phil to the crowd at Gobbler's Knob on the 131st Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Punxsutawney Phil, a famed U.S. groundhog emerged from his burrow on Thursday and predicted six more weeks of winter weather. REUTERS/Alan FreedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran165

PhotographerThomas PeterLocationBEIJING, CHINAReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017People ride in electric toy tanks in Taoranting park on the last day of Chinese Lunar New Year holidays in Beijing, China. REUTERS/Thomas PeterFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran166

PhotographerOmar SanadikiLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Russian soldiers, on armored vehicles, patrol a street in Aleppo, Syria. REUTERS/Omar SanadikiFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran167

RUSSIAN FORCES IN ALEPPOPhotographerOmar SanadikiLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Russian soldiers, on armored vehicles, patrol a street in Aleppo, Syria February 2, 2017. REUTERS/Omar SanadikiFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran168

PhotographerAli HashishoLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Tuesday, January 31, 2017Russian soldiers carry their weapons in the Old City of Aleppo, Syria January 31, 2017. REUTERS/Ali HashishoFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran169Jan. 31, 2017GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerOmar SanadikiLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Russian soldiers, on armored vehicles, patrol a street in Aleppo, Syria February 2, 2017. REUTERS/Omar SanadikiFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran170

PhotographerAli HashishoLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Russian soldiers, on armored vehicles, patrol a street in Aleppo, Syria February 2, 2017. REUTERS/Ali HashishoFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran171

PhotographerLucas JacksonLocationNEW YORK, United StatesReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Demonstrators participate in a protest by the Yemeni community against President Donald Trump's travel ban in Brooklyn, New York City, February 2, 2017. Hundreds of New York City bodegas, grocery stores and restaurants owned by Yemeni Americans closed for hours on Thursday in protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies, organizers said. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonNEW YORK'S YEMENI BODEGA OWNERS PROTESTFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran172

PhotographerStephanie KeithLocationNEW YORK, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A sign saying "My family is detained at JFK" hangs in the window of a closed bodega during a Yemeni protest in Brooklyn. Bodega, a Spanish word meaning wine shop, is New York City slang for small stores selling everything from deli foods to newspapers and cat litter. REUTERS/Stephanie KeithFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran173

PhotographerStephanie KeithLocationNEW YORK, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017People participate in a prayer during a protest by the Yemeni community against President Donald Trump's travel ban in Brooklyn. REUTERS/Stephanie KeithFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran174

PhotographerStephanie KeithLocationNEW YORK, UNITED STATESReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017People participate in a Yemeni protest against President Donald Trump's travel ban in Brooklyn. Many store owners and workers who shut up shop were going to rally and hold public sundown prayers outside Brooklyn Borough Hall. REUTERS/Stephanie KeithFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran175

PhotographerLucas JacksonLocationNEW YORK, United StatesReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Demonstrators pray as they participate in a protest by the Yemeni community against President Trump's travel ban in Brooklyn. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran176

Muslims, members of the Yemeni community and others wave American and Yemeni flags as they gather on the steps of Brooklyn's Borough Hall to protest President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, in New York. Yemen is one of seven countries affected. The others are Libya, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan and Syria. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran177

Muslims and Yemenis gather with their supporters on the steps of Brooklyn's Borough Hall, during a protest against President Donald Trumps temporary travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Yemen is one of seven countries affected by the temporary ban. The others are Libya, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan and Syria. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran178

ANIMALS STARVE IN MOSUL'S DECIMATED ZOOPhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A bear is seen in the cage of Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. When the military advanced into Mosul, Nour Park, which had been home to a range of animals from monkeys to horses, was transformed into an Islamic State staging ground for attacks on Iraqi troops. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran179

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A lion in its cage looks at a dead lioness in a grave at Mosul's zoo, Iraq. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran180

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Mortar shells left behind by Islamic State militants are seen in a freezer at Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran181

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A volunteer feeds a lion at Nour Park in Mosul's zoo. "When the battle intensified, it was impossible for the guard and animal handler to reach them," said the zoo owner, who gave his name only as Abu Omar. Neighbors had been feeding the animals, but when the fighting became too fierce, they could not leave their homes. Some of the animals starved to death. Others escaped or were killed in the fighting. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran182

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A bear is seen in the cage of Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. Saif al-Bassef, a volunteer sent by the Kurdistan Organisation for Animal Rights, brought the first substantial food for a month. "It's shameful to watch the animals struggle, they need help. They are not connected to the war," he said. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran183

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Children play at Nour Park Mosul's zoo. The park, which also features colorful children's rides, sits in the eastern half of the city that has recently been retaken by Iraqi forces. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran184

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Children look at a bear at Nour Park in Mosul's zoo. People living around the park told Reuters they had been bringing their left-over food to the animals. But it was nowhere near enough in a city where human beings can barely survive, let alone zoo animals. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran185

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A cage of an animal is seen at Nour Park in Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran186

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A man stands next to a hole by mortar shell at Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran187

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Children look at a bear at Nour Park in Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran188

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017People play in Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran189

PhotographerMuhammad HamedLocationMOSUL, IraqReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A bear is seen in the cage of Nour Park at Mosul's zoo. REUTERS/Muhammad HamedFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran190

PhotographerChris WattieLocationMONTREAL, CANADAReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A mourner reacts during a funeral ceremony for three of the victims of the deadly shooting at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. REUTERS/Chris WattieFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran191

PhotographerCarlos BarriaLocationWASHINGTON, United StatesReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and Senior advisor Stephen Miller (top) attend a meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders to discuss trade deals in the Roosevelt room of the White House. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran192

RENEWED VIOLENCE IN EAST UKRAINEPhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Children, who were recently evacuated from their residencies due to shelling, laugh while sitting in front of a wall painting commemorating the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two at a dormitory in Donetsk, Ukraine. The Moscow-backed rebels and government forces trade blame for the flare-up in the industrial east that has caused the highest casualty rate since mid-December and cut off power and water to thousands of...moreFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran193

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Lesha, 8, stands in a crater after shelling near a building, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. The shelling eased this week, but Jan. 29-31 clashes near the Kiev-held front line town of Avdiyivka brought the festering conflict back into focus amid warnings of a looming humanitarian crisis in freezing winter temperatures. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran194

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Crew members prepare tanks in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. Monitors reported an "uncountable" number of explosions near Avdiyivka on Sunday, and some 4,000 more on Monday, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe said. The shelling damaged utilities infrastructure. About 20,000 civilians were without power, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, and residents in separatist-held...moreFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran195

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A man is seen in his building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. NATO called on Russia to use its "considerable influence" with separatist rebels to end the fighting in eastern Ukraine after a renewed surge in violence. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran196

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A tank is seen near the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran197

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Tanks are seen in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran198

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A woman is pictured in front of her building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran199

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017Lesha, 8, poses in front of a building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran200

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A worker repairs a power line, which collapsed during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran201

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A military doctor helps local resident in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran202

A man stands in his house damaged by shelling in Avdiivka, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Two Ukrainian troops have been killed in the country's industrial east as both government forces and rebels reported shelling on their positions overnight, Ukraine's government said early Thursday. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran203

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A military vehicle with a cannon is seen near the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran204

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A man is seen in front of his building, which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran205

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A woman carries a bag with a baby while being evacuated by local emergencies ministry members in Donetsk, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran206

PhotographerShamil ZhumatovLocationALMATY, KazakhstanReuters / Thursday, February 02, 2017A woman feeds pigeons in front of an Orthodox cathedral on a sunny day in Almaty, Kazakhstan. REUTERS/Shamil ZhumatovFeb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran207

Israeli police evicts settlers from the West Bank settlement of Ofra, following the evacuation of Amona outpost, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. sraeli police removed the remaining Israeli protesters from the West Bank outpost of Amona, which forces are evacuating under court order. The evacuation began Wednesday. Amona is the largest of about 100 unauthorized outposts erected in the West Bank without formal permission but with tacit Israeli government support. The outpost was found to be built on private Palestinian land and the Israeli Supreme Court ordered it demolished. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran208

Sri Lankan undergraduates of state-run universities brave water cannon and tear gas fired by police during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Thousands of university undergraduates protested demanding the government close the private-run South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine, accusing such private ventures of curbing the right to free education. Police later dispersed protesters. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran209

Pakistani laborers work in a steel factory in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Pakistan's working class laborers are high on the poverty list. The government has proposed a minimum 13000 rupees (US$124) monthly wage. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran210

Passengers crowd outside the Beijing railway station on the last day of Chinese Lunar New Year holidays in Beijing, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Millions of Chinese are returning to work in the capital city after spending a week-long Lunar New Year holiday with families in their hometown. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran211

A couple watch the waves breaking in Nazare, Portugal, Thursday, Feb. 2 2017. Strong winds and waves up to 14 meters (47 feet) high were expected along the Portuguese coast Thursday evening. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)Feb. 2 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran212

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Migrants and refugees wait to be helped by members of the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms, as they crowd aboard a rubber boat sailing out of control in the Mediterranean Sea about 21 miles north of Sabratha, Libya, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. European Union leaders are poised to take a big step on Friday in closing off the illegal migration routes from Libya across the central Mediterranean, where thousands have died trying to reach the EU, the EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini said. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran214

An Afghan refugee prays in an abandoned warehouse where he and other migrants took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping rough in freezing conditions in central Belgrade looking for ways to cross the heavily guarded EU borders. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran215

An Afghan refugee jumps off an old train carriage where he and others took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping rough in freezing conditions in central Belgrade looking for ways to cross the heavily guarded EU borders. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran216

Armed police officers patrol in the courtyard of the Louvre museum near where a soldier opened fire after he was attacked in Paris, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. A knife-wielding man shouting "Allahu akbar" attacked French soldiers on patrol near the Louvre Museum Friday in what officials described as a suspected terror attack. The soldiers first tried to fight off the attacker and then opened fire, shooting him five times. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran217

France Paris Bid 2024The Eiffel Tower is lit with colors for the Paris 2024 during the launch of the international campaign of Paris as candidate for the 2024 Olympic summer games in Paris, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Paris, which hosted the Olympics in 1900 and 1924, is competing against Budapest, Rome and Los Angeles for the games. On a day Paris Olympic bid leaders wanted to show off the French capital, a knife attack on a soldier raised more security questions about the city's ability to stage the 2024 Games in a safe atmosphere. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran218

Black rhinoceros Kalusho that was born 30 years ago in Zimbabwe walks in its enclosure in the zoo in Frankfurt, Germany, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Kalusho came to Frankfurt when it was three years old. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran219

Strollers walk during morning fog at the City Park of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. (Zoltan Balogh/MTI via AP)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran220

PhotographerHandout .LocationNAURU, NauruReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017An undated image supplied by Amnesty International claiming to show the interior view of living quarters at the country's Australian-run detention centre on the Pacific island nation of Nauru. Amnesty International/Handout via REUTERSFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran221

PhotographerAnuwar HazarikaLocationGUWAHATI, INDIAReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017A man carries grass to feed his cattle, on the banks of the river Brahmaputra in Guwahati, India. REUTERS/Anuwar HazarikaFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran222

UKRAINE AND PRO-RUSSIAN REBELS ACCUSE EACH OTHER OF ATTACKSPhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017Local residents receive hot tea at an emergency center after shelling hit supply infrastructure in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. The shelling eased this week, but Jan. 29-31 clashes near the Kiev-held front line town of Avdiyivka brought the festering conflict back into focus amid warnings of a looming humanitarian crisis in freezing winter temperatures. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran223

Ukrainian servicemen give free food to local residents at the humanitarian aid center in Avdiivka, eastern Ukraine, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Strong shelling hit both government- and rebel-controlled areas of eastern Ukraine in a continued escalation of the country's fighting. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran224

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017Local residents are seen in a building which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. The Moscow-backed rebels and government forces trade blame for the flare-up in the industrial east that has caused the highest casualty rate since mid-December and cut off power and water to thousands of civilians on both sides of the front...moreFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran225

PhotographerGleb GaranichLocationAVDIYIVKA, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017A local resident is seen in a building which was damaged during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists, in the government-held industrial town of Avdiyivka, Ukraine. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran226

PhotographerValentyn OgirenkoLocationKIEV, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017Relatives react during a funeral ceremony for Ukrainian serviceman Leonid Derhach, who was recently killed during a military conflict in the east of the country, in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine. REUTERS/Valentyn OgirenkoFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran227

Ukrainians pay their final respect to Ukrainian serviceman Leonid Dergach killed in eastern Ukraine, on Independence Square in Central Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Recent fighting is concentrated around the suburb of Avdiivka on the northern outskirts of the separatist stronghold of Donetsk where residents have been without electricity for some days. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran228

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017Members of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic Emergencies Ministry clear debris of a building destroyed by shelling, in the rebel-held city of Donetsk, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran229

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationDONETSK, UkraineReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017A woman inspects a hole in a damaged building, which was caused by shelling, in the rebel-held city of Donetsk, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran230

An elderly woman looks from her damaged flat after artillery shook Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, late Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Heavy shelling hit both government- and rebel-controlled areas of eastern Ukraine as fighting continues Friday, and international monitors issued a sharp call for the sides to still their guns. (AP Photo/Alexander Ermochenko)Feb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran231

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationLONGYAN, CHINAReuters / Friday, February 03, 2017People perform with a long dragon lantern as they celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, in Longyan, Fujian province, China. REUTERS/StringerFeb. 3 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran232

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PhotographerAhmed SaadLocationERBIL, IraqReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017Fuad Sharef, an Iraqi with an immigration visa who was prevented with his family from boarding a flight to New York a week ago, kisses his relatives goodbye at his home in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish region in northern Iraq, before going to the airport to fly, on Turkish Airlines, to Nashville, Tennessee, his new home. REUTERS/Ahmed SaadFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran234

PhotographerGILLES ADTLocationPITON DE LA FOURNAISE, R?unionReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017A long time exposure shows molten lava which flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island. REUTERS/Gilles AdtFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran235

PhotographerRobert PrattaLocationLYON, FranceReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche !, or Onwards !, and candidate for the 2017 presidential election, delivers a speech during a campaign rally in Lyon, France. REUTERS/Robert PrattaFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran236

PhotographerToru HanaiLocationTOKYO, JAPANReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017Cabins are seen inside "Book And Bed", a bookshop-themed capsule hotel, in Tokyo, Japan. REUTERS/Toru HanaiFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran237

PhotographerAndrew KellyLocationNEW YORK, United StatesReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017Jay W. Walker of New York City stands between barricades during a gathering of the LGBTQ community and supporters protesting President Trump's agenda outside the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan. REUTERS/Andrew KellyFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran238

PhotographerJon NazcaLocationTORREMOLINOS, SpainReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017A woman dressed in a fifties-style outfit, gestures as she sits in an old car during the 23rd Rockin' Race Jamboree International Festival in downtown Torremolinos, near Malaga, southern Spain. REUTERS/Jon NazcaFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran239

PhotographerMohammad Ponir HossainLocationCOX'S BAZAR, BangladeshReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017Rohingya refugees looks on at Kutupalang Unregistered Refugee Camp, in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir HossainFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran240

PhotographerToru HanaiLocationASAKA, JAPANReuters / Saturday, February 04, 2017A woman reacts after performing Otonamaki, which translates as "adult wrapping", a new form of therapy where people are wrapped in large swaddling cloth to alleviate posture problems and stiffness, at a session in Asaka, Saitama prefecture, Japan. REUTERS/Toru HanaiFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran241

PhotographerMohammad IsmailLocationKABUL, AFGHANISTANReuters / Sunday, February 05, 2017An Afghan girl carries empty water containers during a snowfall in Kabul, Afghanistan. REUTERS/Mohammad IsmailFeb. 4 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran242

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In Romania, Protests Prompt Government to Rescind Corruption BillProtesters use phones and flashlights during a protest in Victoriei Square, in Bucharest.Adriana Neagoe / Inquam Photos via ReutersFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran244Feb. 5 , 2017

Tens of thousands of people shine lights from mobile phones and torches during a protest.Andreea Alexandru / APFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran245Feb. 5 , 2017

People shout slogans and wave placards while attending a protest in front of government headquarters in Bucharest.Robert Ghement / EPAFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran246Feb. 5 , 2017

People protest in front of the government headquarters.Daniel Mihailescu / AFP - Getty ImagesFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran247Feb. 5 , 2017

People carry effigies depicting members of the Romanian government during Sunday's demonstration. Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. Romania's government met Sunday to repeal an emergency decree that decriminalizes official misconduct, a law that has prompted massive protests at home and widespread condemnation from abroad.Darko Bandic / APFebruary 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran248Feb. 5 , 2017

People shout pro-government slogans during a rally in front of the Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, Feb. 5, 2017. Romania's government held an emergency session on Feb. 4, following mass protests against a controversial ordnance passed late on Jan. 31. The emergency decree would have decriminalized certain corruption offences, raising concerns in Romania and outside that the government was easing up on fighting graft. Center-right President Klaus Iohannis, elected in 2014 on an anti-graft platform, had previously called the decree "scandalous" and moved to invoke the constitutional court. The contentious corruption legislation immediately sparked what became the biggest protests since the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989, prompting officials to announce late Saturday that they would rescind the bill. The impromptu announcement was followed by an official statement on Sunday, Feb. 5. Still, demonstrators remained on the streets into the night.Bogdan Cristel / EPAFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran249

A young child carries the Romanian national flag.Vadim Ghirda / APFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran250

Children hold balloons in the colors of the Romanian flag.Damiel Mihailescu / AFP - Getty ImagesFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran251

Pro-government supporters shout slogans in front of the presidential office.Stoyan Nenov / ReutersFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran252

Country music artist Luke Bryan sings the national anthem before Super Bowl LI on Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston.

Tom Brady led one of the greatest comebacks in sports history lifting New England from a 25-point hole to the Patriots' fifth NFL championship in the first Super Bowl overtime.

Charlie Riedel / APSudden Death Stunner: Patriots Super Bowl Comeback in PicturesFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran253

The Atlanta Falcons run on to the field before the game.Richard Mackson / USA Today Sports via ReutersFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran254

Lady Gaga flies in from the ceiling of NRG Stadium to perform the halftime show.Elsa / Getty ImagesFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran255

PhotographerUSA Today SportsLocationHouston, United StatesReuters / Sunday, February 05, 2017Lady Gaga performs at halftime during Super Bowl LI. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran256

Lady Gaga dangles from cables while singing.Kevin C. Cox / Getty ImagesFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran257

Lady Gaga is surrounded by dancers during her halftime performance.

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PhotographerAdrees LatifLocationHOUSTON, United StatesReuters / Sunday, February 05, 2017Lady Gaga performs during the halftime show at Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons. REUTERS/Adrees LatifFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran259

Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones makes a catch over Eric Rowe of the New England Patriots in the fourth quarter.Tom Pennington / Getty ImagesFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran260

Julian Edelman of the New England Patriots makes a 23-yard catch in the fourth quarter.

Edelman made one of the greatest catches in Super Bowl history when he reeled in a pass that was initially tipped by Falcons cornerback Robert Alford, right. The catch helped the Patriots set up their game-tying touchdown.

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. New England Patriots running back James White scores a touchdown during overtime to win Super Bowl LI, 34-28.Adrees Latif / ReutersFeb. 5 , 2017February 26, 2017vinhbinh2010, lantran262

PhotographerUSA Today SportsLocationHouston, United StatesReuters / Sunday, February 05, 2017New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is brought down by Atlanta Falcons corne