Pictures in the News | November 9, 2015
Vehicles come to rest after a cave-in of a restaurant parking lot in Meridian, Miss. Experts are to begin work Monday seeking to determine the cause of the Saturday collapse.
(Michael Stewart / Associated Press)An Air Force Honor Guard casket team carries the remains of actress Maureen O’Hara during burial services at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. O’Hara was buried with her husband, U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles F. Blair, Jr., who died in 1978.
(Kevin Wolf / Associated Press)A gaucho falls from a colt at a rodeo exhibition during during “Tradition Day†in San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. The celebration aims to preserve gaucho traditions.
(EITAN ABRAMOVICH / AFP/Getty Images)Dark clouds move over a row of nearly bare fruit trees in Calden, Germany.
(UWE ZUCCHI / EPA)A man dives into Lake Geneva on an unusually warm day in Saint-Prex as record-breaking temperatures for the month of November hit Switzerland.
(FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP/Getty Images)Partial view of mud-covered Bento Rodrigues, three days after an avalanche of mud and mining sludge buried the town in southeastern Brazil. The tragedy left at least 13 people dead, with the fate of 15 others still unknown.
(CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP/Getty Images)Iraqi Christians, who fled the violence in the northern city of Mosul after Islamic State group militants took control of the area, arrive for a mass at the Syriac Catholic church in the Ashti camp in Arbil.
(SAFIN HAMED / AFP/Getty Images)In this picture taken through the Mariendom (Cathedral of Mary) balcony thousands of people demonstrate during a rally of the Alliance for democracy, diversity and human solidarity in Erfurt, Germany. They demand a better integration of migrants in Germany and condemn any kind of violence.
(Jens Meyer / Associated Press)Migrants keep warm around a bonfire as they wait to enter a registration camp after crossing the Greek-Macedonian border near Gevgelija. The flow of refugees and other migrants from Turkey to Greece is expected to continue at a rate of 5,000 daily this winter.
(ROBERT ATANASOVSKI / AFP/Getty Images)Supporters of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi celebrate as they look at the official election results outside the National League of Democracy headquarters in Yangon.
(NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP/Getty Images)A couple under an umbrella stands in the background with other visitors attracted at an illumination show at an amusement park in Tokyo, Japan. About four millions of bulbs are used for illumination commemorating Christmas and the New Year through next mid-February.
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