Heavy snow across Central Europe, a partial solar eclipse in China, the Procession of the Black Nazarene in Manila, a sheep rescue in Turkey, the 2019 Dakar Rally in Peru, Carnival season in Spain, a Transformer on the streets of Bogota, a frozen harbor in China, the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Christmas fire in Saint Petersburg, and much more
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As temperatures dropped to –20 degrees C (–4 F) in the Wulan Butong Grasslands, tourists tossed a cup of boiling water into the air, which instantly turned into ice and fog. Photographed near Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, on December 30, 2018 #
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Billy Porter, a nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama in "Pose," arrives for the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards on January 6, 2019, at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California. #
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A damaged oil tanker is seen tilting to one side after it caught fire off the coast in southern Hong Kong on January 8, 2019. At least one person died after the tanker was set ablaze, police said. #
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Washington's first and oldest synagogue, Adas Israel Synagogue, is moved via a remote-controlled platform to its new location where it will become the cornerstone of the Capital Jewish Museum on 3rd Street NW in Washington, D.C., on January 9, 2019. #
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A 12-story art installation by Virgil Abloh is seen at the Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City on January 10, 2019, celebrating the Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2019 collection inspired by "The Wizard of Oz." #
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A dismantled sign sits leaning outside a Sears department store one day after it closed as part of multiple store closures by Sears Holdings Corp. in the United States in Nanuet, New York, on January 7, 2019. #
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Cowboys drive a herd of longhorn steers through the streets of downtown Denver, Colorado, in the annual National Western Stock Show parade on January 10, 2019. The stock show and accompanying parade is a tradition dating back to 1906. #
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The Japanese hairdresser Megumi Takeichi cuts patterns into the hair of a camel ahead of the Bikaner Camel Festival in Bikaner in the western Indian state of Rajasthan on January 10, 2019. #
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A man looks after a kitten in the aftermath of the tropical storm Pabuk in the southern Thai province of Nakhon Si Thammarat on January 5, 2019. Floods and blackouts caused by Tropical Storm Pabuk left nearly 30,000 people in evacuation shelters across southern Thailand on January 5, as relieved tourists stranded on islands further north were spared the worst and began to plot routes home. #
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A baboon plays with a Christmas tree in Amersfoort Zoo in Amersfoort, Netherlands, on January 6, 2019. The animals received their toys from visitors who took their trees to the zoo after Christmas. #
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The artist and naturalist Stephanie Barthes adjusts a stuffed baboon as she works on her art creations made with stuffed animals at her workshop in Bordeaux, France, on January 8, 2019. #
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The folding capabilities of the Royole FlexPai tablet and phone are demonstrated at the Royole booth at the CES 2019 consumer-electronics show on January 8, 2019, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. #
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A woman takes a picture of an unmanned automated sweeper cleaning a road at the Inner Mongolia Normal University on January 9, 2019, in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. The sweeper, equipped with artificial intelligence, laser positioning, and ultrasonic radar-positioning technologies, is able to clean the roads and automatically recognize the environment and objects. #
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Luis Cruz, an unemployed Colombian, performs as the character "Barricade" from the Transformers comic at stoplights in Bogota, Colombia, on January 8, 2019. Cruz resigned from his job eight years ago and began to portray the Transformers characters at stoplights in the city, earning an average of $20 USD per day, which is now his livelihood. #
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Female Afghan police cadets attend a training session provided by Turkish expert personnel at Sivas Police Vocational Center Directorate in Sivas, Turkey, on January 9, 2019. A total of 168 female Afghan police cadets joined the six-month training program, which covers training in law enforcement, how to handle and fire weapons, directing traffic, crime-scene investigation, driving, search and control, defense, and fighting terrorism. #
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Peugeot's French driver Sebastien Loeb and the co-driver Daniel Elena of Monaco compete during Stage 1 of the Dakar 2019 between Lima and Pisco, Peru, on January 7, 2019. #
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A man carries a sheep after it was rescued from mud in Sanliurfa, Turkey, on January 9, 2019. A total of 67 sheep and a donkey were rescued from deep mud by gendarmerie forces, firefighters, and local people in Sanliurfa's Bozova district. #
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Devotees carry the statue of the Black Nazarene to the carriage at the start of the annual religious procession in Manila, Philippines, on January 9, 2019. Throngs of believers flung themselves at a historic statue of Jesus Christ as it inched through Manila on January 9 for an annual procession that is one of the world's biggest shows of Catholic zeal. #
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Devotees pull a chariot as they parade a replica of the Black Nazarene, two days before the annual procession to celebrate its feast day in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines, on January 7, 2019. #
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In this January 8, 2019, photo, the inmate Jonathan Ladson cuddles with a chocolate lab puppy at Merrimack County Jail in Boscawen, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire jail is the first in the state to partner prisoners with the "Hero Pups" program to foster and train puppies with the goal of placing them with military veterans and first responders in need of support dogs. #
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