وێنەی 22 ی مانگی یازدەی 2016
Lebanese Army commandos march in a military parade during an official ceremony commemorating the country's 73rd independence day in the capital Beirut.
A student from "the cliff village" in Atule'er climbs newly-constructed steel ladders after school to go home for holidays, in Liangshan Sichuan province, China.
Ukrainian National Guard members walk past a woman wearing a colorful costume as they patrol near Independence Square in Kiev following a night of violence by activists of some far-right parties.
A tidal surge is seen in Sunaoshi River after tsunami advisories were issued following an earthquake in Tagajo, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, in this video grab image released by Miyagi Prefectural Police via Kyodo.
A police officer drives a police truck with its windshield smashed during a protest by supporters of presidential candidate Maryse Narcisse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Nov. 21, 2016.
People visit the Enchanted Forest of Light preview at Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge, California, Nov. 21, 2016, where Descanso's hallmark oak trees and botanical collections will be lit for 43 nights starting Nov. 25 to celebrate the festive season.
A Romanian local police officer wears a fake beard to impersonate an elderly employee during a protest in Bucharest.
An Oakland Raiders fan arrives at Azteca stadium in Mexico City, Nov. 21, 2016. The Oakland Raiders face the Houston Texans at a sold out Azteca stadium.
The Palm House is illuminated during the launch of "Christmas at Kew" at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in London.
Salt lakes partially filled with water can be seen near farmland located east of the city of Perth in Australia.
A man takes a photo of a woman at Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Nov. 21, 2016.
An eagle flies past workers removing weed on a cold and foggy day at the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir.
This image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3274 comes courtesy of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). Hubble’s WFC3 vision spreads from the ultraviolet light through to the near infrared, allowing astronomers to study a wide range of targets, from nearby star formation through to galaxies in the most remote regions of the cosmos.