(Baonghean.vn) - The worsening migration crisis in Europe, the return to Earth from the International Space Station, Paris Fashion Week - the most impressive photos of news, culture and sports around the world this past week.
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Gevgelija, Macedonia: A woman holds her child after crossing the Greek-Macedonian border. In a call aimed at “potential illegal economic migrants”, European Council President Donald Tusk said: “Do not come to Europe. Do not trust smugglers. Do not risk your life and property, it will be for nothing.” Photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Idomeni, Greece: A migrant holds barbed wire at the Greek-Macedonian border. Austria and Balkan countries have imposed a cap on the number of migrants entering their territory, so the border is being reinforced rapidly, with Athens warning that the number of “stranded” people could reach 70,000 by the end of the month. Photo: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Athens, Greece: A child plays next to an old statue as another cries next to a fence outside the main building of the defunct Hellenikon airport, which is being used as a temporary shelter for refugees and migrants stranded in Greece, most of them from Afghanistan. Photo: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters. |
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Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan: Ground crew members help International Space Station crew member Sergei Volkov get out of the Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft. US astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko also returned to Earth after nearly a year in space to conduct tests in preparation for a mission to send humans to conquer Mars. Photo: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Paris, France: Guests leave the Dior fall/winter 2016-17 ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week. Photo: Etienne Laurent/EPA. |
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Milan, Italy: A model walks the runway at the Antonio Marras fall/winter fashion show during Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images. |
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Florence, Italy: A restorer from the Florence Friendship Association cleans Michelangelo's David, one of the world's most famous statues, at the Galleria dell'Accademia. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Douma, Syria: A boy stands in the ruins of a house in the besieged rebel-held town. European leaders have urged Russia to maintain a ceasefire in Syria so that peace talks they hope will lead to President Bashar al-Assad stepping down can begin early next week. Photo: Bassam Khabieh/Reuters. |
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Douma, Syria: A man cycles past a grain stall during the ceasefire. The common ground between the two warring sides remains unclear, except for a welcome trend of significantly lower casualties over the past week in Syria. A month before the ceasefire, the daily death toll averaged 120. Since last Saturday, it has fallen to nearly 40. Photo: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images |
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Samarra, Iraq: Iraqi families displaced from their homes gather as they flee an area where Iraqi security forces are conducting a military operation to retake areas from Islamic State (IS) jihadists. Photo: Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Seoul, South Korea: Two women in traditional Korean hanbok costumes take a selfie at Gyeongbokgung Palace. Hanbok are usually reserved for festivals and special occasions, but visitors to tourist attractions in the capital Seoul can rent and try on the costumes. Photo: Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Nairobi, Kenya: Church members carry twin girls Bridget Lillian and Brillian Mary through Africa's largest slum, Kibera, to the Neema indigenous church. Photo: Fredrik Lerneryd/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Supporters of Mumtaz Qadri attend his funeral after he was hanged. Mumtaz Qadri was convicted of murdering a former governor who was shot dead in 2011. Mumtaz Qadri was the official’s bodyguard and had accused him of blasphemy. Photo: BK Bangash/AP |
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Pinar del Rio, Cuba: A horse grazes in the mist as authorities spray insecticide to kill Aedes mosquitoes to prevent the spread of Zika virus and other diseases. Photo: Ramon Espinosa/AP. |
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Manila, Philippines: A staff member feeds Shaquille the crocodile at the Malabon Zoo on World Wildlife Day (March 3). Photo: Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images. |
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Melbourne, Australia: Elephant keeper Lucy Truelson bathes elephant Bong Su, who is leaning against the enclosure at Melbourne Zoo. Photo: Tracey Nearmy/EPA. |
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Gaza City: Film clips are scattered on the floor of an abandoned cinema. Palestinians in Gaza went out to watch a movie for the first time since political tensions led to the burning of cinemas in the area 20 years ago. Photo: Suhaib Salem/Reuters. |
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Cochabamaba, Bolivia: Disabled people hang from wheelchairs suspended in the middle of a bridge to protest the government and the value of their monthly support packages. Photo: AFP/Getty Images. |
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Athens, Greece: People wait on the deck of a ferry as more than 1,000 people arrive, overwhelming shelters at the port of Piraeus. Aid agencies and NGOs say Europe’s “inadvertent” response to the migrant crisis is creating a humanitarian disaster stretching from the Greek-Macedonian border to the makeshift camp outside Calais. Photo: Vadim Ghirda/AP |
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Calais, France: Iranian migrants sew their mouths shut in protest against the demolition of the Jungle camp. Migrants and refugees at the camp staged a sit-in and burned down shelters in an attempt to stop demolition work from continuing at the site. Photo: Yoan Valat/EPA. |
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