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October 2016Pictures of the monthOct.1 Oct.8 vinhbinh2010

October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran1OCTOBER 2016Pictures of the monthOct. 01 Oct. 08Sources : reuters, apimages , nbcnewshttp://www.slideshare.net/vinhbinh2010

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In this Sept. 2, 2016 photo, Haitian migrants line up as they wait to enter the U.S. border crossing, in Tijuana, Mexico. As the U.S. repatriate the migrants it has a limited number of beds at its immigration detention facilities to accommodate people while flights and travel documents are arranged. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran2Sep. 2 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 photo, Syrian children play on the top of a tent at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. Like dozens of refugee camps hastily created around Greece, Ritsona started with tents set up in an abandoned military facility. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran3Sep. 8 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Monday, Sept. 12, 2016 photo, a Syrian woman uses her mobile phone inside a tent at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. Residents have access to free wifi services, and keep up to date on developments in their homelands. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran4Sep. 12 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 photo, a Syrian child plays in front of graffiti at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. About 600 people _ including 160 children _ live in the camp. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran5Sep. 13 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Monday, Sept. 19, 2016 photo, Syrian refugee children play on a trestle bed, as a line of washing hangs from tents behind them, at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran6Sep. 19 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Monday, Sept. 19, 2016 photo, 15-year-old Ahmed Khalil Isa, a disabled Syrian teenager, sits in his wheelchair outside his family's tent at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. The family from Al Hasakah in Syria reached the Greek island of Chios on an overcrowded dinghy from Turkey on March 13, 2016, and have since been stranded in Greece.They were planning to reach Germany, where many of their relatives already live. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran7Sep. 19 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Monday, Sept. 19, 2016 photo 30-year-old Rima Al Basir, a Syrian mother from Alepo, enters her makeshift tent carrying her five-month-old baby boy Mohamed Ahmed Bashar at the Ritsona camp north of Athens. Her baby is one of at least seven born in the camp of about 600 since it was set up earlier this year. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran8Sep. 19, 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, 43-year-old Yousef Hanash from Ibdil in Syria walks in mud near his tent after rainfall at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. Hanash said he, his wife and three children _ a fourth was born to them in Greece _ came to Europe as a last resort after fighting destroyed his cheese factory. "But there is nothing for us to do here, life here is miserable," he said. "All we can do is deal with the weather, the heat, the cold and the rain." (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran9Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, 35 year-old Syrian woman Majla Khalil Tamo, holds her six-month-old baby girl Ritsona Khalil Isa, at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. The baby was named after the camp, where she was born with a birth defect in her lower spine that has paralyzed her from the waist down. Doctors have told her parents she will never be able to walk. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran10Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, Syrian refugees walk among tents at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran11Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, a Syrian couple and visiting friends sit in their tent at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran12Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, a Syrian woman prepares food for her family of eight inside a makeshift tent at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. More than 60,000 people are stuck in Greece, stranded by a series of Balkan border closures and measures designed by the European Union to stop the unchecked migratory flow towards the continent. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran13Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, a Syrian girl holding a balloon runs through a light drizzle among tents at the Ritsona camp for refugees and other migrants north of Athens. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran14Sep. 22 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Sept. 26, 2016 photo, a Haitian man returns a ball to a boy at the Padre Chava migrant shelter, in Tijuana, Mexico. Padre Chava, one of 10 Tijuana shelters that house Haitians, turned away hundreds over the weekend, leading many to sleep outside on cardboard sheets. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran15Sep. 26 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, Haitian migrants wait at the border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico. Mexican officials distribute paper slips with dates to appear at San Ysidro on the U.S. side of the border. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran16Sep. 27 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

A woman holds her malnourished boy after he was weighed at a hospital malnutrition intensive care unit in Sanaa, Yemen. The photo was taken on Sept. 27, but wasn't received by NBC News until Oct. 7.KHALED ABDULLAH / ReutersOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran17Sep. 27 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

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PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, September 27, 2016Men, who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, queue to get their identification papers checked at a checkpoint controlled by rebel fighters of the 'Sham Legion' in the northern Syrian rebel-controlled town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran18Sep. 27 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, September 27, 2016Civilians, who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, wait at a checkpoint controlled by rebel fighters of the 'Sham Legion' in the northern Syrian rebel-controlled town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran19Sep. 27 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, September 28, 2016Civilians, who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, gather at a checkpoint controlled by rebel fighters in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran20Sep. 28 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, September 28, 2016Civilians, who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, arrive with their belongings in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran21Sep. 28 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, September 28, 2016A woman, who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, waits at a checkpoint controlled by rebel fighters in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran22Sep. 28 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, September 28, 2016Doaa, 10, who fled with her parents from Islamic State-controlled areas, poses while she waits at a checkpoint controlled by rebel fighters in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran23Sep. 28 , 2016GALLERY PHOTOS

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PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016An empty room at a damaged field hospital is seen after airstrikes in a rebel held area in Aleppo, Syria. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran25

PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016A damaged field hospital room is seen after airstrikes in a rebel held area in Aleppo, Syria. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran26

PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016A damaged field hospital room is seen after airstrikes in a rebel held area in Aleppo, Syria October 1, 2016. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran27

PhotographerPascal RossignolLocationCALAIS, FranceReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016A migrant reacts near French riot police during a protest near the area called the "jungle" where they live in Calais, France, October 1, 2016. REUTERS/Pascal RossignolOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran28

PhotographerDanny MoloshokLocationBURBANK, UNITED STATESReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016Venezuelan-born former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who was the subject of criticism over Twitter by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, is surrounded by media as she arrives at the Metropolitan Fashion Week's Closing Gala & Awards Show at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California, U.S. October 1, 2016. REUTERS/Danny MoloshokOct.1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran29

PhotographerMichael DalderLocationKOENIGSSEE, GermanyReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016Bavarian farmers load their cows on a boat before they drive over the picturesque Lake Koenigssee, Germany October 1, 2016. REUTERS/Michael DalderOct.1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran30

Climate activist group Reclaim the Power lie on the ground and carry luggage during a protest against airport expansion plans at Heathrow Airport in London.NEIL HALL / ReutersOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran31

Hamar women dance before a bull jumping ceremony in Ethiopia's southern Omo Valley.The construction of the Gibe III dam, the third largest hydroelectric plant in Africa, along the Omo river is impacting heavily on the lives of tribes living in the neighboring valley who depend on the river for their survival. As globalization and development impact the region, human rights groups fear for the future of these tribes as they maybe forced to scatter and give up their traditional ways through loss of land or the ability to keep cattle.Editor's Note: This photo was taken on on Sept. 19, 2016 but transmitted on Oct. 1.CARL DE SOUZA / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran32

A Syrian man carrying a child emerges from a dust cloud following a reported airstrike on Kafr Batna, in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.AMER ALMOHIBANY / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran33

A dog from the K9 Division of the Sri Lanka Army's Commando Regiment performs during an event to mark International Children's Day at a school in Welisara, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

M.A.PUSHPA KUMARA / EPAOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran34

A wounded Syrian child looks on from inside a vehicle following a reported airstrike on Kafr Batna, in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.AMER ALMOHIBANY / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran35

Members of the Chinese "Xiquets de Hangzhou" human tower team form a castell during the XXVI human towers competition in Tarragona, Spain.

LLUIS GENE / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran36

South Korean Special Army soldiers perform a taekwondo demonstration during the 68th anniversary of Armed Forces Day celebrations at the Gyeryong military headquarters in Gyeryong.JEON HEON-KYUN / EPAOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran37

.Indian villagers, who migrated from their village close to the border with Pakistan, ride on a horse drawn cart in Khor in Akhnoor Sector west of Jammu.

TAUSEEF MUSTAFA / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran38

Somali government soldiers secure the scene of an attack on a restaurant by the Somali Islamist group Al-Shabab in the capital Mogadishu on Oct. 1.

FEISAL OMAR / ReutersOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran39

A firefighter tries to extinguish a fire from the wreckage of a burning vehicle after it exploded in front of the Blue Sky restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia.FEISAL OMAR / ReutersOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran40

Members of the "Colla Jove de Sitges" hold independence flags and shout slogans during the 26th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain, on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. The tradition of building human towers, or Castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia, where colles, or teams, compete to build the tallest and most complicated towers. The structure of the castells varies depending on their complexity. A castell is considered completely successful when it is loaded and unloaded without falling apart. The highest castell in history was a 10 floor structure with 3 people in each floor. In 2010 castells were declared by UNESCO one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Oct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran41

In this Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 photo, Victor Verges, 31, reacts as he looks at members of Xiquets de Hangzou trying to complete their human tower, during the 26th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain. The tradition of building human towers, or Castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia, where colles, or teams, compete to build the tallest and most complicated towers. The structure of the castells varies depending on their complexity. A castell is considered completely successful when it is loaded and unloaded without falling apart. The highest castell in history was a 10 floor structure with 3 people in each floor. In 2010 castells were declared by UNESCO one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Oct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran42

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Saturday, October 01, 2016A member of Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government aims his weapon through a hole as he takes up position in a building during a battle with Islamic State militants in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran43

Pictures Of The Week Photo GalleryA woman drives past a bride posing for a photo in front of a classic car in downtown Tbilisi, Georgia, on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)Oct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran44

Pictures Of The Week Photo GalleryPakistan army soldiers take positions at a forward area Bagsar post on the Line of Control (LOC), that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India, in Bhimber, some 166 kilometers (103 miles) from Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. The latest tensions were sparked by a militant attack on an Indian army base in Kashmir that killed 18 Indian soldiers. Both countries claim the Himalayan territory Kashmir, which is split between Indian and Pakistani-controlled zones. Pakistani officials said two of their soldiers were killed and nine others were wounded in the latest exchanges at five different places along the disputed border. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)Oct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran45

Pictures Of The Week Photo GallerySouth Korean Special Warfare Command soldiers parachute to the ground during the 68th anniversary of Armed Forces Day at the Gyeryong military headquarters in Gyeryong, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)Oct. 1 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran46

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Pictures Of The Week Photo GalleryTribesmen loyal to Houthi rebels hold their weapons as they chant slogans during a gathering aimed at mobilizing more fighters into battlefronts in several Yemeni cities, in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. Yemen, the Arab world's poorest nation, has been embroiled in fighting that pits the Iran-backed Houthis and forces loyal to a former president against the Saudi-backed and internationally recognized government. The Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes against the rebels and their allies since March 2015, fearful of Iranian influence spreading across the Arabian Peninsula. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)Oct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran48

Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona start to form a human tower called "castell" during a biannual competition in Tarragona, Spain on Oct. 2.ALBERT GEA / ReutersOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran49

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks before a meeting with African-American community leaders at Mert's Heart & Soul restaurant in Charlotte, North Carolina on Oct. 2.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran50

Haitian and African migrants seeking asylum in the United States sleep on the street near a migration office on Oct. 2 in Tijuana, Mexico.GUILLERMO ARIAS / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran51

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A tank from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government is seen during a battle with Islamic State militants in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran52

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government gather in front of a damaged building during a battle with Islamic State militants in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran53

Members of "Vella de Xiquets de Valls" form their human tower during the 26th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain, on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. The tradition of building human towers, or Castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia, where "colles", or teams, compete to build the tallest and most complicated towers. The structure of the castells varies depending on their complexity. A castell is considered completely successful when it is loaded and unloaded without falling apart. The highest castell in history was a 10 floor structure with 3 people in each floor. In 2010 castells were declared by UNESCO one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Oct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran54

Members of "Vella de Xiquets de Valls" fall as they try to complete their human tower during the 26th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain, on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. The tradition of building human towers, or Castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia, where "colles", or teams, compete to build the tallest and most complicated towers. The structure of the castells varies depending on their complexity. A castell is considered completely successful when it is loaded and unloaded without falling apart. The highest castell in history was a 10 floor structure with 3 people in each floor. In 2010 castells were declared by UNESCO one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Oct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran55

Members of "Vella de Xiquets de Valls" try to complete their human tower during the 26th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain, on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. The tradition of building human towers, or Castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia, where "colles", or teams, compete to build the tallest and most complicated towers. The structure of the castells varies depending on their complexity. A castell is considered completely successful when it is loaded and unloaded without falling apart. The highest castell in history was a 10 floor structure with 3 people in each floor. In 2010 castells were declared by UNESCO one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)Oct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran56

Capgrossos de Mataro team members fall during the competition.JAUME SELLART / EPAOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran57

Spectators cheer a team on as they perform.

ALBERT GEA / ReutersOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran58

A protester participates in a march commemorating the anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre, in Mexico City, on Oct. 2, 2016. Every year Mexico marks the anniversary of the 1968 massacre where students and civilians were killed by the military and police.Rebecca Blackwell / APOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran59

Firefighters at the entrance of the restaurant where a gas cylinder exploded in Malaga, southern Spain.CARLOS DIA / EPAOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran60

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Antonio Cromartie (31) kneels during the national anthem, in London.Matt Dunham / APOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran61

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrives in Charlotte, North Carolina.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran62

Activists of Pakistan Muslim League (Sher-e-Bangal) burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a protest rally in Karachi.RIZWAN TABASSUM / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran63

Pope Francis prays in front of the monument to the fallen for the Indipendence in Ganjlik, Azerbaijan.ALESSANDRO BIANCHI / ReutersOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran64

A worker walks on wires as he deploys a net over a greenhouse in Nir Etzion near the northern Israeli city of Haifa.BAZ RATNER / ReutersOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran65

Alfred Scott of the U.S. performs during the finals at the Red Bull Art of Motion on Santorini Island, Greece.PREDRAG VUKOVIC / GLOBAL NEWSROO / EPAOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran66

Athlete Astrid Stienen from Germany celebrates winning the women's race during Ironman Barcelona in Calella, near Barcelona, Spain.Pablo Blazquez Dominguez / Getty ImagesOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran67

.Colombians rejected a peace deal with leftist rebels by a razor-thin margin in a national referendum Sunday, scuttling years of painstaking negotiations and delivering a major setback to President Juan Manuel Santos, who vowed to keep a cease-fire in place and forge ahead with his efforts to end a half-century of war.To save the accord, Santos ordered his negotiators to return to Cuba on Monday to consult with FARC leaders. He also promised to listen to opponents in a bid to strengthen the deal, which he said is Colombia's best chance for ending a conflict that has killed 220,000 people and driven almost 8 million people from their homes.ABOVE: A man votes during the referendum in Guasca, Colombia on Oct. 2.Ariana Cubillos / AP-03Oct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran68

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationGUANGZHOU, CHINAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Yangji village of Guangzhou city holds a feast to celebrate moving back after demolition and rebuilding in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. REUTERS/StringerOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran69

PhotographerTiksa NegeriLocationBISHOFTU, ETHIOPIAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Protestors run from tear gas launched by security personnel during the Irecha, the thanks giving festival of the Oromo people in Bishoftu town of Oromia region, Ethiopia, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Tiksa NegeriOct.2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran70

PhotographerMohammad IsmailLocationKABUL, AFGHANISTANReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016An Afghan refugee girl returning from Pakistan looks on after she arrives at a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registration centre in Kabul, Afghanistan September 27, 2016. REUTERS/Mohammad IsmailOct .2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran71

PhotographerJohn VizcainoLocationBOGOTA, COLOMBIAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A supporter of "Si" vote cries after the nation voted "NO" in a referendum on a peace deal between the government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, at Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/John VizcainoOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran72

PhotographerUSA Today SportsLocationChaska, United StatesReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Phil Mickelson of the United States celebrates winning the Ryder Cup during the single matches in 41st Ryder Cup Hazeltine National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY SportsOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran73

PhotographerAlexandre MeneghiniLocationSIBONEY, CUBAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Yosvan Anaya speaks to a friend (not pictured) in a cave in a cliff face to be used as a shelter ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Matthew in Siboney, Cuba, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Alexandre MeneghiniOct .2 , 2016 October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran74

PhotographerAlexandre MeneghiniLocationSIBONEY, CUBAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A TV is left on the ground as it is transported to a shelter ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Matthew in Siboney, Cuba, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Alexandre MeneghiniOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran75

PhotographerEric GaillardLocationNICE, FranceReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A man holds a hen as he attends a mass at the St Pierre D'Arene church to honour the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment, in Nice, France October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Eric GaillardOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran76

PhotographerReuters StaffReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Fans shield their eyes from the sun as they watch the Tottenham Hotspur play Manchester City. Reuters / Eddie KeoghLivepicOct.2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran77

PhotographerBernadett SzaboLocationVERESEGYHAZ, HungaryReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Hungarian women wearing traditional costume leave a voting booth at a polling station during a referendum on EU migrant quotas in Veresegyhaz, Hungary, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Bernadett SzaboOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran78

PhotographerUeslei MarcelinoLocationSAO LUIS, BRAZILReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A bus is pictured after it was set on fire during violent disturbances ahead of municipal elections in Sao Luis, Maranhao state, Brazil, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei MarcelinoOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran79

PhotographerPeter NichollsLocationLONDON, United KingdomReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016A pro-EU painted van is parked in south London, Britain October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Peter NichollsOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran80

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016An Islamic State school entrance is pictured in al-Rai town, northern Aleppo countryside, Syria October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran81

A fighter with the Libyan forces affiliated with the Tripoli government is helped by comrades after being shot by a sniper on Oct. 2, in Sirte, Libya, the last bastion of ISIS in the chaos-wracked North African country.Sunday in Pictures: Oct. 2Manu Brabo / AP-03Oct.2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran82

PhotographerTiksa NegeriLocationBISHOFTU, ETHIOPIAReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016People assist an injured protestor during Irrechaa, the thanks giving festival of the Oromo people in Bishoftu town of Oromia region, Ethiopia, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Tiksa NegeriOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran83

PhotographerNguyen Huy KhamLocationHANOI, VietnamReuters / Sunday, October 02, 2016Workers collect dead fishes floating in the polluted West Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam October 2, 2016. REUTERS/KhamOct. 2 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran84

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Electoral officials count votes at a polling station after the referendum in Cali.With more than 99 percent of polling stations reporting, 50.2 percent of ballots opposed the accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, while 49.8 percent favored it -- a difference of fewer than 57,000 votes out of a total of 13 million.LUIS ROBAYO / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran86

A woman reacts after hearing the results of the peace deal referendum in Bogota.Pre-election polls had predicted that the "yes" vote would win by an almost 2-to-1 ratio.

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.Demonstrators cross their wrists during Irreecha, the thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people, in Bishoftu town, Ethiopia, on Oct. 2, 2016. The crossed-wrists gesture has been widely used as a sign of peaceful resistance and is meant to symbolize being handcuffed by security forces.The stampede occurred in one of the East African country's most politically sensitive regions, Oromia, which has seen months of sometimes deadly demonstrations demanding wider freedoms. The Oromia regional government confirmed the death toll at 52.

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Protesters run from tear gas being fired by police.The protest grew out of the annual Irrecha thanksgiving event, attended by an estimated two million people.TIKSA NEGERI / Reuters-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran89

Demonstrators chant slogans while flashing the Oromo protest gesture.The gesture was in the spotlight at the Rio Olympics, when Ethiopian marathoner Feyisa Lilesa, who is from the Oromia region, crossed his wrists while finishing in second place.TIKSA NEGERI / Reuters-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran90

Police fire tear gas to disperse protesters.TIKSA NEGERI / Reuters-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran91

People extract an injured man from a ditch after the deadly stampede.ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER / AFP - Getty Images-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran92

Police officers watch as demonstrators chant slogans.Read: Dozens Dead in Stampede at Ethiopia Religious Event

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Residents secure the roof of their wooden house prior the arrival of Hurricane Matthew, in the village Paraguay, Guantanamo, Cuba, Oct. 3. A hurricane warning is in effect for Jamaica, Haiti, and the Cuban provinces of Guantanamo, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, Granma and Las Tunas - as well as the southeastern Bahamas.Ramon Espinosa / APOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran94

A girl watches as the authorities arrive to evacuate people from her house in Tabarre, Haiti, Oct. 3.Dieu Nalio Chery / APOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran95

A child from Africa is rescued from a distressed vessel by a member of Proactiva Open Arms, a Spanish organization, in the Mediteranean Sea, some 20 miles north of Libya. Thousands of migrants are "racing against the clock" to make the perilous crossing from Libya to Europe before colder temperatures arrive, with authorities in the conflict-torn country at a loss to stem the flow.ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty Images-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran96

Russian President Vladimir Putin feeds a horse while visiting a center for wild horses at the Orenburg Nature Reserve in Russia. Vladimir Putin is on a working trip to the Orenburg region.ALEXEI DRUZHININ / Sputnik via EPA-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran97

Thousands of protesters participate in a nationwide "Black Monday" strike in Warsaw, Poland, to protest a legislative proposal for a total ban on abortion. Massive protests were held in the rain in the streets of Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw and elsewhere across the largely Catholic nation led by a conservative government.Czarek Sokolowski / AP03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran98

. A camel caravan returns to their farm during a sunset in Al Lisaili, about 30 miles south east of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Kamran Jebreili / AP-03Oct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran99

PhotographerBassam KhabiehLocationDAMASCUS, SYRIAReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A man runs near a burning car after an airstrike in the rebel held Douma neighbourhood of Damascus, Syria. REUTERS/Bassam KhabiehOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran100

Clouds cover the mountains of Petion Ville as rain falls in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, on Oct. 3. Hurricane Matthew has left one person dead and another missing in Haiti, officials said Monday, as it churns through the Caribbean as the worst storm in nearly a decade.

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PhotographerCarlos Garcia RawlinsLocationPORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITIReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A general view as Hurricane Matthew approaches Port-au-Prince, Haiti. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran102

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A woman with two of her children rest on the floor at the shelter set up in the Lycee Philippe Guerrier ahead of Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran103

PhotographerMike HutchingsLocationCAPE TOWN, South AfricaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Demonstrating students disrupt lectures during protests demanding free tertiary education at the University of Cape Town (UCT) in Cape Town, South Africa. REUTERS/Mike HutchingsOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran104

PhotographerAlexander ErmochenkoLocationPETRIVSKE, UkraineReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A member of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic forces is seen at his position located on the troops contact line with Ukrainian forces in the village of Petrivske (Petrovskoye), Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran105

PhotographerCharles PlatiauLocationPARIS, FranceReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Models present creations in tribute to late designer Sonia Rykiel as part of the Spring/Summer 2017 women's ready-to-wear collection by Julie de Libran for fashion house Sonia Rykiel during Fashion Week. REUTERS/Charles PlatiauOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran106

PhotographerJorge CabreraLocationZAMBRANO, HondurasReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A supporter of the Liberty and Refoundation party (LIBRE) is chased by a policeman during a nationwide protest against the re-election bid of Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez for the 2017 election, in Zambrano, on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. REUTERS/Jorge CabreraOct.3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran107

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran108KIRKUK, Iraq

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran109

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija receive treatment in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran110

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran111

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran112

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran113

PhotographerAko RasheedLocationKIRKUK, IraqReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Sunni Muslims who fled the Islamic State's strongholds of Hawija arrive in Southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. REUTERS/Ako RasheedOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran114

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PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Fighters from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government pray in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran117SIRTE, Libya

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government gather outside destroyed buildings they captured from Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya . REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran118

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Fighters from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government gather outside a building they captured from Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran119

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A fighter from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government displays a sign that reads "Islamic Police" in a building used as a police office by Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran120

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A fighter from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government holds his weapon during a battle with Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran121

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government take cover during a battle with Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran122

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A fighter from Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government runs for cover during a battle with Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran123

PhotographerHani AmaraLocationSIRTE, LibyaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government run for cover during a battle with Islamic State militants in neighbourhood Number Three in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Hani AmaraOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran124

PhotographerGary CameronLocationWASHINGTON, UNITED STATESReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016LEGO statues for the South by South Lawn Festival of ideas, arts, and action are seen at the White House. REUTERS/Gary CameronOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran125

PhotographerMike SegarLocationLOVELAND, UNITED STATESReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds an infant in the front row as Trump takes the stage at a campaign rally in Loveland, Colorado. REUTERS/Mike SegarOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran126

PhotographerBrian SnyderLocationAKRON, UNITED STATESReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Nine-year-old Belle Shefrin holds a doll of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton while listening to Clinton speak at a campaign rally in Akron, Ohio, U.S., October 3, 2016. REUTERS/Brian SnyderOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran127

PhotographerSputnik Photo AgencyLocationORENBURG REGION, RussiaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Russian President Vladimir Putin drives a quad bike as he visits a reserve for Przewalski's horses outside Orenburg, Russia October 3, 2016. Sputnik/Kremlin/Alexei Druzhinin/ via REUTERSOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran128

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationHANGZHOU, CHINAReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016People run way from waves caused by a tidal bore which surged past a barrier on the banks of Qiantang River, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, October 3, 2016. REUTERS/StringerOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran129

PhotographerAthit PerawongmethaLocationBANGKOK, ThailandReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Chinese tourists embark a boat at a pier at Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran130

PhotographerAthit PerawongmethaLocationBANGKOK, ThailandReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016A group of Chinese tourists take selfie next to the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran131

PhotographerPring SamrangLocationPhnom Penh, CambodiaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Chinese tourists visit in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. REUTERS/Samrang PringOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran132

PhotographerPring SamrangLocationPhnom Penh, CambodiaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Chinese tourists visit the Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. REUTERS/Samrang PringOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran133

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationHANGZHOU, ChinaReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Visitors walk on a bridge over the West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. REUTERS/StringeOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran134

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationHANGZHOU, CHINAReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Visitors walk on a bridge on West Lake during China's golden week holiday in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. REUTERS/StringerOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran135

In this Oct. 3, 2016 photo, Haitian migrants receive food and drinks from volunteers as they wait in line at a Mexican immigration agency in Tijuana with the hope of gaining an appointment to cross to the U.S. side of the border. Many Haitians arriving at the Mexico-U.S. border are unaware of a new U.S. policy of putting them in deportation proceedings and detaining them while making efforts to fly them home. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)Oct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran136

In this Oct. 3, 2016 photo, a Haitian woman talks to a fellow migrant, from behind the fence of the Padre Chava migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. The man was not able to enter the overcrowded shelter. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)Oct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran137

In this Oct. 3, 2016 photo, Haitian women and children get ready to sleep on the floor of the Padre Chava migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Haitian men, women and children regularly spend the night just outside the busiest U.S. border crossing. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)Oct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran138

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Migrants step over bodies while being rescued by members of Proactiva Open Arms in the Mediterranean Sea, 14 miles off the coast of Libya on Oct. 4.More than 10,000 migrants were rescued off the Libyan coast over a 48-hour period as dozens of bodies were recovered.PHOTOS: Massive Rescues Save Migrants off LibyaARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran140

Members of Proactiva Open Arms, an NGO, remove a body on a stretcher during a rescue operation in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya on Oct. 4.ARIS MESSINIS / AFP - Getty ImagesOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran141

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationNANPING, CHINAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Visitors walk on a path at Wuyi mountain in Nanping, Fujian Province, China. REUTERS/StringerOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran142

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationNANJING, CHINAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People visit a tourism resort during the national golden week holiday in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. REUTERS/StringerOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran143

Palmer Remembered GolfAn executive jet owned by Arnold Palmer does a fly by following a memorial service in the Basilica at St. Vincent's College in Latrobe, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran144

Britain WeatherA stag stands in an inversion fog with its antlers visible above the vegetation during the rutting season, when they breed, in Richmond Park, south west London, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran145

India Hindu FestivalIndian artists dressed as Hindu deities Laxman, left, Rama, center, and Sita, during a procession ahead of Dussehra festival in Allahabad, India, early Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. The Hindu festival celebrates the victory of good over evil. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran146

India Kashmir Newspaper BannedMaroof Ahmed, a Kashmiri journalist working for Kashmir Reader watches as he sands inside his office in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir have banned the publication of a local newspaper, saying that its contents could incite violence in the disputed Himalayan region. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran147

Britain Art FairA woman looks at a sculpture, part of an installation by artist Zak Ove, of a Nubian army of masked men as they stand in the courtyard at Somerset House in London, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. The unveiling of Oves resin and Jesmonite statues marks the launch of the 1:54 Art Fair. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran148

Serbia Migrant MarchMigrants and refugees walk towards the Serbian border with Hungary near the Belgrade suburb of Batajnica, Serbia, Tuesday Oct. 4, 2016. Hundreds of migrants stranded in Serbia set off on foot on Tuesday toward the border with Hungary to protest its closure for most people trying to reach the European Union. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran149

Haiti Tropical WeatherTwo men remove a downed power line to allow vehicles passage, in Petit Goave, Haiti, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. Matthew slammed into Haiti's southwestern tip with howling, 145 mph winds Tuesday, tearing off roofs in the poor and largely rural area, uprooting trees and leaving rivers bloated and choked with debris. ( AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran150

Paris Fashion ChanelModels wear a creation for Chanel's Spring-Summer 2017 ready-to-wear fashion collection presented Tuesday, Oct.4, 2016 in Paris. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran151

PhotographerLucas JacksonLocationPATERSON, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Emergency personnel inspect the scene of a gas explosion in Paterson, New Jersey. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran152

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People walk on the road as rain falls during Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran153

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Trees sway with the wind during Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran154

PhotographerRodi SaidLocationHASAKA, SyriaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Men remove rubble from a damaged wedding hall after a suicide attack on a Kurdish wedding in Hasaka city, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi SaidOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran155

PhotographerAmir CohenLocationKIRIAT GAT, IsraelReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Israelis fly kites during Rosh Hashanah holiday, the first two days of the Jewish new year, in Beit Guvrin National Park near the city of Kiryat Gat. REUTERS/Amir CohenOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran156

PhotographerDanish IsmailLocationSRINAGAR, INDIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A masked demonstrator pulls a burning tyre during a protest in Srinagar, October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Danish IsmailOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran157

PhotographerYiannis KourtoglouLocationNICOSIA, CyprusReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Greek soldiers hold caskets of soldiers draped in the Greek and Cypriot flags, whose remains were recently discovered in the wreckage of a Greek military aircraft shot down by friendly fire in 1974, at the Tymvos Macedonitissas military cemetery in Nicosia, Cyprus. REUTERS/Yiannis KourtoglouOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran158

PhotographerJorge SilvaLocationPHUKET, ThailandReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A devotee of the Chinese Samkong Shrine walks with two revolvers pierced in his mouth during a procession celebrating the annual vegetarian festival in Phuket, Thailand. REUTERS/Jorge SilvaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran159

PhotographerNavesh ChitrakarLocationKATHMANDU, NepalReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Goats wait to get unloaded from a vehicle at a livestock market during Dashain, the biggest religious festival for Hindus in Nepal, in Kathmandu, Nepal. REUTERS/Navesh ChitrakarOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran160

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Marko Djurica TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran161

The wind blows coconut trees during Hurricane Matthew in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Oct. 4. At least nine deaths were blamed on the storm during its week-long march across the Caribbean.

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People work to remove an uprooted tree from a road in Leogane, Haiti on Oct. 4. Damage in the hardest-hit part of Haiti appeared to be widespread, but because of poor communications, blocked roads and washed-out bridges, the full extent was not immediately clear. Nor was the number of deaths.

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A girl walks through the flooded neighborhood of La Puya in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on Oct. 4.

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Women cover their heads with pans as they walk in a light rain brought by Hurricane Matthew in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Oct. 4.

The dangerous Category 4 storm at one point the most powerful hurricane in the region in nearly a decade blew ashore around dawn in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, hitting a corner of Haiti where many people live in shacks of wood or concrete blocks.

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A family stays at a shelter at Peru School after their home was damaged during the hurricane in Port-au-Prince on Oct. 4.

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PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A man pushes a bicycle in a flood zone after Hurricane Matthew passed through Les Cayes, Haiti. /Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran167

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People riding on a motorcycle move between fallen trees after Hurricane Matthew passed through Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran168

Campaign 2016 VP DebateRepublican vice-presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence, and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine discuss a question during the vice-presidential debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Va., Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/David Goldman)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran169

PhotographerJonathan ErnstLocationFARMVILLE, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Mike Pence discusses an issue with Tim Kaine (off camera) during their vice presidential debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran170

PhotographerJonathan ErnstLocationFARMVILLE, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Tim Kaine and Mike Pence discuss an issue. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnsOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran171

PhotographerRick WilkingLocationFARMVILLE, United StatesReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Tim Kaine speaks. REUTERS/Rick WilkingOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran172

PhotographerBassam KhabiehLocationDAMASCUS, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A boy stands near a damaged building after an airstrike yesterday in the rebel held Douma neighborhood of Damascus. REUTERS/Bassam KhabiehOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran173

PhotographerBassam KhabiehLocationDAMASCUS, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A child eats a corn comb while carrying a bag of bread in a damaged site after an airstrike yesterday in the rebel held Douma neighbourhood of Damascus, Syria October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Bassam KhabiehOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran174

PhotographerBassam KhabiehLocationDAMASCUS, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A man stands on the balcony of a damaged building after an airstrike yesterday in the rebel held Douma neighbourhood of Damascus. REUTERS/Bassam KhabiehOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran175

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People that fled Islamic State contolled areas travel on the back of a vehicle in al-Rai town, northern Aleppo countryside, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran176ALEPPO, SYRIA

PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People inspect a damaged site after airstrikes in the rebel held Karam Houmid neighbourhood in Aleppo. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran177

PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A medic holds a dead child after airstrikes in the rebel held Karam Houmid neighbourhood in Aleppo. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran178

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016People that fled Islamic State-controlled areas travel on the back of a vehicle in al-Rai town, northern Aleppo countryside, Syria October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran179

Mideast IraqOil fields in the town of Qayyarah are seen burning on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016, nearly a month after fleeing Islamic State militants set fire to the oil. Slow-going Iraqi efforts to contain the fires have failed to dampen the smoke and toxic fumes polluting the air in and around Qayyarah. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran180MIDEAST IRAQ

Mideast IraqThe family of Ahmed Muhammed packs a truck with their belongings at Dibaga Camp near Makhmour, Iraq on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. After seven months of living in the camp, the family is heading home to Qayyarah, which was recently recaptured from Islamic State militants by the Iraqi army. (AP Photo/Cengiz Yar)-04Oct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran181

The body of an ISIS militant lays on the ground after a repelled attack from the militants by the Iraqi army, outside the town of Qayyarah on Oct. 4. Qayyarah has become an important staging ground for military and humanitarian efforts.Bram Janssen / APOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran182

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A migrant drinks water as several hundred refugees and migrants rest at the side of a highway while heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. The crowd walked north along the city's Sava river, stopping occasionally to negotiate with police. All of them appeared to be men and boys about 15 or older. "We are people, not animals," read one banner. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran183

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. Some 7,000 migrants, most fleeing war and poverty in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan and elsewhere, are trapped in Serbia, prevented from continuing further into Europe by fences now running the length of the Hungarian-Serbian border. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran184

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A barefooted migrant walks as several hundred refugees and migrants are heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. "We will walk to border with Hungary," said Sadaqat Khan, a Pakistani in his 20s from Qetta. Most of the migrants seek sanctuary in the wealthy countries of Northern Europe. "We do not want Serbia," Khan said. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran185

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A migrant drinks water as several hundred refugees and migrants rest at the side of a highway while heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. Many migrants in Belgrade, most of whom bed down in makeshift camps by the city's central rail station, had thought Hungary's referendum last weekend on migrant quotas meant the border would be opened. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran186

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. In fact, Hungary voted on whether to accept European Union quotas for taking in refugees, and almost all of those who went to the polls voted against the quotas. However, less than half the electorate voted, rendering the results of the referendum invalid. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran187

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. A large group of refugees who left Belgrade's camps earlier this year got as far as the northern city of Novi Sad, but from there they were taken to reception centers on the Serbian side of the border. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran188

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran189

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran190

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationBELGRADE, SerbiaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Several hundred refugees and migrants walk heading in the direction of the Hungarian border, in Belgrade, Serbia. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran191

PhotographerHandout .LocationAMATRICE, ItalyReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Pope Francis prays in Amatrice, Italy. REUTERS/Greg Burke/Holy See Press Office/Handout via ReutersOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran192

PhotographerSiphiwe SibekoLocationJOHANNESBURG, South AfricaReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A student is seen during clashes with South African police at Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. REUTERS/Siphiwe SibekoOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran193

Migrants gesture towards members of Proactiva Open Arms NGO as they wait to be rescued in the Mediterranean sea, some 12 nautical miles north of Libya, on Oct. 4, 2016.

Thousands of migrants are "racing against the clock" to make the perilous crossing from Libya to Europe before summer ends, with authorities in the conflict-torn country at a loss to stem the flow.

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PhotographerBrendan McDermidLocationNEW YORK, UNITED STATESReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Actors dressed as a 'Yeti' ride aboard a tour bus during a promotional event for Travel Channel's "Expedition Unknown: Hunt for the Yeti" in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran195

PhotographerJuan MedinaLocationVALLADOLID, SPAINReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016A human skull is seen inside one of the three mass graves that contain in total the remains of around 200 bodies believed to have been killed by Spain's late dictator Francisco Franco's forces during the civil war, at El Carmen's cemetery in Valladolid, Spain, August 10, 2016. REUTERS/Juan MedinaOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran196

PhotographerNaseer AhmedLocationQUETTA, PakistanReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Nurses at Bolan Medical Hospital morgue tend to a dead woman's body (L) as others talk, after gunmen opened fire on a bus in Quetta, Pakistan October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Naseer AhmedOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran197

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Migrants wait to be rescued by members of Proactiva Open Arms NGO as they drift in the Mediterranean sea.

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Migrants try to pull a child out of the water as they wait to be rescued in the Mediterranean sea.

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Migrants wait to be rescued.

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.Migrants wait to be rescued.

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Two women stand on a boat as they wait with other refugees and migrants to be rescued.The migrants are brought to Italy, where EU and Italian officials work together to identify and fingerprint the asylum seekers. European law says migrants must stay in the country where they first enter the bloc and Italy is increasingly struggling to deal with the growing numbers.

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People carry some of their belongings through the rubble of a street after the hurricane in Baracoa, Cuba on Oct. 5.

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A man talks on his cell phone while searching for belongings amid the rubble of his home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba on Oct. 5.

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.Partially destroyed banana trees lie along a road after the hurricane on the coast of Guantanamo province, Cuba on Oct. 5.

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People try to cross the overflowing Rouyonne River in the commune of Leogane, south of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haiti and the eastern tip of Cuba -- blasted by Hurricane Matthew -- began the messy and probably grim task of assessing the storm's toll.HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP - Getty Images=05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran207

Tourists walk in the sun on the Niederhorn mountain near Interlaken, Switzerland, on Oct. 5, 2016.Ruben Sprich / ReutersOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran208

Pleasant Mountain protrudes from a sea of fog at sunrise near Bridgton, Maine. Cool evening temperatures combined with calm, clear weather created ideal conditions for the formation of the valley fog.Robert F. Bukaty / AP-05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran209

An Afghan man removes glass from his apartment at the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. Frequent suicide attacks hit Kabul and the government is facing a resurgent Taliban 15 years after U.S. forces helped oust the militants.MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / Reuters-05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran210

The body of a Syrian child lies on a table at a morgue following reported air strikes on the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus. The army has stepped up air strikes on rebel-held towns and villages in northwestern Syria and the suburbs of Damascus that have killed hundreds of civilians in the last two months.ABD DOUMANY / AFP - Getty Images-05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran211

High waves rise over a road as Typhoon Chaba approaches Jeju Island, South Korea. Chaba battered southern parts of South Korea with violent wind and heavy rain on Wednesday, killing at least three people and flooding the country's main port and industrial sites and disrupting production at some factories.YONHAP / EPA-05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran212

Edwin Encarnacion of the Toronto Blue Jays' celebrates his game winning walk-off three-run home run against the Baltimore Orioles during the 11th inning of an American League wild-card baseball game in Toronto on Tuesday evening. The Blue Jays will face the Texas Rangers in the first game of the American League Division Series on Thursday.Nathan Denette / AP-05Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran213

PhotographerKim Hong-JiLocationSEOUL, South KoreaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Chinese tourists pose for a group photo at the Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul, South Korea. Millions of Chinese tourists headed for distant and not-too distant shores for the National Day holiday, one of the world's biggest mass movements by plane, boat and train. REUTERS/Kim Hong-JiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran214

PhotographerKim Hong-JiLocationSEOUL, South KoreaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Chinese tourists wearing Korean traditional costumes Hanbok pose for photographs at the Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul, South Korea. REUTERS/Kim Hong-JiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran215

PhotographerKim Hong-JiLocationSEOUL, South KoreaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Chinese tourists wearing Korean traditional costumes Hanbok jump as they pose for photographs at the Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul, South Korea. REUTERS/Kim Hong-JiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran216

PhotographerChina Stringer NetworkLocationDENGFENG, ChinaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A packed parking lot at the tourism resort of Shaolin Temple during China's national golden week holiday in Dengfeng, Henan province, China. REUTERS/StringerOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran217

PhotographerAlkis KonstantinidisLocationLESBOS, GREECEReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Thousands of lifejackets left by migrants and refugees are piled up at a garbage dump. REUTERS/Alkis KonstantinidisOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran218

PhotographerAlkis KonstantinidisLocationLESBOS, GREECEReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Thousands of lifejackets left by migrants and refugees are piled up at a garbage dump on the island of Lesbos, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis KonstantinidisOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran219

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationINDJIJA, SerbiaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Refugees and migrants try to warm themselves as they take a break at a petrol station before abandoning their trek to the Hungarian border, in the town of Indjija, Serbia. Faced with deteriorating conditions in refugee camps, a group of migrants in Serbia marched in protest to demand improved accommodation and secure their passage to Western Europe. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran220

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationINDJIJA, SerbiaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A migrant tries to warm himself up as refugees and migrants take a break at a petrol station before abandoning their trek to the Hungarian border, in the town of Indjija, Serbia. After a night under heavy autumn rain, around half the 300 who set out decided to return to Belgrade, while the remainder hunkered down under police guard at a petrol station outside the town of Indjija, some 50 kilometres north of Belgrade. REUTERS/Marko...moreOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran221

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationINDJIJA, SerbiaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A migrant tries to warm himself up at a petrol station in Indjija, Serbia. A group of several hundred migrants, mostly men fleeing poverty in Afghanistan and Pakistan, set out to walk the 200 kilometres to the Hungarian border, hoping there to enter the European Union's no-passport Schengen zone. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran222

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationINDJIJA, SerbiaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Refugees and migrants try to warm themselves as they take a break at a petrol station in Indjija, Serbia. "We applied (to stay), but all camps are full," said Ahmad, an Afghan from Kabul, explaining the decision to abandon attempts to find lodgings in Serbia and leave for the border. "We were sleeping in parks and under bridges, there's lack of sanitation, food, everything." REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran223

PhotographerMarko DjuricaLocationINDJIJA, SerbiaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Refugees and migrants stage a protest in Indjija, Serbia. Migrant numbers are sharply down from last year, when hundreds of thousands of people escaping war and poverty in the Middle East and beyond swept through south-east Europe, but a backlog of migrants with nowhere to go is building in Serbia. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran224

PhotographerReuters PhotographerLocationTOKYO, JAPANReuters / Monday, October 03, 2016Nobel Prize for Medicine: Yoshinori Ohsumi, a professor of Tokyo Institute of Technology won for ground-breaking experiments with yeast which exposed a key mechanism in the body's defences where cells degrade and recycle their components. Understanding the science behind the process, called "autophagy" or "self-eating", has led to a better understanding of diseases such as cancer, Parkinson's and type 2 diabetes. Ohsumi's work...moreOct. 3 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran225NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS

PhotographerDominick ReuterLocationPRINCETON, UNITED STATESReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Nobel Prize for Physics: British-born scientist F. Duncan Haldane of Princeton University sips champagne after winning. Haldane shares the prize with David Thouless and Michael Kosterlitz for revealing unusual states of matter, leading to advances in electronics that could aid researchers trying to develop quantum computers. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery involved certain materials that go through step changes that affect their...moreOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran226

PhotographerLehtikuva LehtikuvaLocationEspoo, FinlandReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Nobel Prize for Physics: British-born scientist Michael Kosterlitz. Lehtikuva/Roni Rekomaa/via REUTERSOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran227

PhotographerTT News AgencyLocationSTOCKHOLM, SwedenReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Nobel Prize for Physics: Thomas Hans Hansson (R), one of the members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, speaks as fellow member Goran K Hansson watches during a news conference announcing the winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics in Stockholm, Sweden. Their research centers on topology, a branch of mathematics involving step-wise changes like making a series of holes in an object. The difficult-to-grasp concept was illustrated by...moreOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran228

PhotographerHandout .LocationSEATTLE, UNITED STATESReuters / Tuesday, October 04, 2016Nobel Prize for Physics: British-born scientist David J Thouless, of the University of Washington in Seattle, was awarded half the prize, with the other half divided between Haldane, of Princeton University, and Kosterlitz, of Brown University. University of Washington/Handout via ReutersOct. 4 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran229

PhotographerHandout .LocationGroningen, NetherlandsReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Nobel Prize for Chemistry: Bernard Feringa. "There are endless opportunities," Feringa, a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, told reporters when asked to predict what his work could eventually be used for. "Think of a tiny micro-robot that a doctor in the future will inject into your blood and that goes to search for a cancer cell or goes to deliver a drug, for instance." University...moreOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran230

PhotographerJim YoungLocationEVANSTON, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Nobel Prize for Chemistry: J. Fraser Stoddart poses for a portrait in the lab at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Such molecular machines can be developed in smart medicines that seek out disease or damage and deliver drugs to fight or fix it, and in smart materials that can adapt in response to external triggers such as changes in light or temperature. REUTERS/Jim YoungOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran231

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERSPhotographerVincent KesslerLocationSTRASBOURG, FranceReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Nobel Prize for Chemistry: French scientist Jean-Pierre Sauvage, professor emeritus at the University of Strasbourg and director of research emeritus at France's National Center for Scientific Research, won the Chemistry Nobel Prize with J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa for work developing molecules that produce mechanical motion in response to a stimulus, allowing them to perform specific tasks. REUTERS/Vincent KesslerOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran232

PhotographerAlexandre MeneghiniLocationCUBAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A woman walks on a highway blocked by rocks after the passage of hurricane Matthew on the coast of Guantanamo province, Cuba. REUTERS/Alexandre MeneghiniOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran233

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A man cuts branches off fallen trees in a flooded area by a river after Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran234

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A man clears debris after Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran235

PhotographerAndres Martinez CasaresLocationLES CAYES, HAITIReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People walk in a flooded area after Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran236

PhotographerCarlos Garcia RawlinsLocationPORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITIReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Destroyed desks are seen in a school after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran237

PhotographerCarlos Garcia RawlinsLocationPORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITIReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People walk down the streets next to destroyed houses after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran238

PhotographerJorge SilvaLocationPHUKET, ThailandReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A devotee of the Chinese Ban Tha Rue shrine with knives piercing his face takes part in a procession celebrating the annual vegetarian festival in Phuket, Thailand October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Jorge SilvaOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran239

PhotographerCzar DancelLocationMANILA, PhilippinesReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A critically wounded man whom police say tried to grab a policeman's weapon after he was detained during a shubu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) buy-bust operation, is handcuffed as he is transported on a pedicab to a hospital in Manila, Philippines, October 5, 2016. The man died upon arrival at the hospital, according to police. REUTERS/Czar DancelOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran240

PhotographerAhmed ZakotLocationGAZA CITY, Palestinian TerritoriesReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Smoke rises following what witnesses said was an Israeli air strike, east of Gaza City October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Ahmed ZakotOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran241

PhotographerJoe PenneyLocationPANTIN, FRANCEReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Rapper Worms-T poses for a picture with friends from the "La Rue La Vraie" (The Real Street) crew on a staircase in the Cite Raymond Queneau in Pantin, France, September 1, 2016. REUTERS/Joe PenneyOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran242

PhotographerCharles PlatiauLocationPARIS, FranceReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A model presents a creation by Chinese designer Xiong Ying as part of her Spring/Summer 2017 women's ready-to-wear collection for fashion house Heaven Gaia during Fashion Week in Paris, France October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Charles PlatiauOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran243

PhotographerStringer .LocationSAINT ANTHONY, United StatesReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Caro Gonzales of Olympia, Washington, prays in front of police during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline between the Standing Rock Reservation and the pipeline route outside the little town of Saint Anthony, North Dakota, U.S., October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Terray SylvesterOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran244

PhotographerKhaled AbdullahLocationSANAA, YEMENReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Boys stand by a hole caused by a Saudi-led air strike on the roof of their school last year, as schools open this week in Sanaa, the capital of war-torn Yemen October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Khaled AbdullahOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran245

PhotographerHandout .LocationCULBERSON COUNTY, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016The New Shepard booster rocket, owned by Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin, is shown at the moment of separation during the escape module testing in Culberson County, West Texas, U.S., October 5, 2016. Blue Origin/Handout via REUTERSOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran246

PhotographerCarlo AllegriLocationMIAMI, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Downtown Miami is pictured in this aerial photo as clouds begin to form in advance of Hurricane Matthew in Miami, Florida, U.S. October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo AllegriOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran247

PhotographerAbdalrhman IsmailLocationALEPPO, SyriaReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016The sun sets over Aleppo as seen from rebel-held part of the city, Syria October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Abdalrhman IsmailOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran248ALEPPO, SYRIA

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Rebel fighters search men who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, upon their arrival in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, September 29, 2016. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran249

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A rebel fighter searches people who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, upon their arrival in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran250

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas arrive in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran251

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A rebel fighter stands near people who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, upon their arrival in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran252

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas arrive in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran253

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A rebel fighter walks with people who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas, upon their arrival in the northern Syrian rebel-held town of Waqf, near al-Rai town, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran254

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Children who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas ride a pick-up truck to the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, October 3, 2016.REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran255

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016A girl who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas rides a pick-up truck to the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran256

PhotographerKhalil AshawiLocationALEPPO, SYRIAReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Women who fled from Islamic State-controlled areas ride a vehicle to the northern Syrian rebel-held town of al-Rai, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria. REUTERS/Khalil AshawiOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran257ALEPPO, SYRIA

People bike on the beach before Hurricane Matthew roared up the Florida coast in Atlantic Beach on Oct. 5.

PHOTOS: Hurricane Matthew Pounds Florida Coast

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PhotographerHenry RomeroLocationCORAL SPRINGS, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Residents carry wooden boards at a store in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs. REUTERS/Henry RomeroOctober 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran259Oct. 5 , 2016

PhotographerHenry RomeroLocationCORAL SPRINGS, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People line up to fill their LP propane gas cylinders in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry RomeroOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran260

PhotographerJavier GaleanoLocationMIAMI BEACH, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016Workers remove umbrellas at Caffe Milano in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew in South Beach. REUTERS/Javier GaleanoOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran261

PhotographerHenry RomeroLocationCORAL SPRINGS, UNITED STATESReuters / Wednesday, October 05, 2016People queue as they flock to the supermarket to take care of last minute shopping in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs. REUTERS/Henry RomeroOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran262

A woman surveys the devastation in Jeremie, western Haiti, on Oct. 5, following Hurricane Matthew.

The number of deaths in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, surged to at least 842 on Friday as information trickled in from remote areas previously cut off by the storm, according to a Reuters tally of death tolls given by officials.

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A woman cries amid the rubble of her home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, on Oct. 5.Ramon Espinosa / APOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran264

A Palestinian man broils corn at sunset on the beach in Gaza on Oct. 5.MOHAMMED SABER / EPAOct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran265

Pictures Of The Week Photo GalleryChildren watch as arrested drug suspects, not shown, wait outside an alleged drug den following a raid where two suspects were killed and about 90 people arrested during operations as part of the continuing "War on Drugs" campaign of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte near the Payatas slum in suburban Quezon city, north of Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)Oct. 5 , 2016October 31, 2016vinhbinh2010 , lantran266

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Pictures Of The Week Photo GalleryGirls hold hands as they help each other wade through a flooded street after the passing of Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. Authorities and aid workers fear the storm is the cou