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Qurayyat, Oman
The peloton spreads out to navigates a curve during the third stage of Tour of Oman bicycle race, on Feb. 18
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Oświęcim, Poland
Polish President Andrzej Duda (2nd L) and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda (L), U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (C) and his wife Karen Pence (2nd R), and Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Piotr Cywiński (R), visit the former Nazi-German concentration camp of Auschwitz on Feb. 15.
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Nice, France
The queen's float - one of 18 papier-mache creations in the event - is pictured taking part in the annual carnival, on Feb. 16.
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London, England
(L-R) Brooklyn Beckham, Hana Cross, Cruz Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Harper Beckham and David Beckham in the front row for Victoria Beckham's show. The former Spice Girl turned fashion designer presented her Fall/Winter collection at London Fashion Week on Feb 17.
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Christchurch, New Zealand
New Zealand players huddle prior to a Women's FIH Field Hockey Pro League match against China on Feb. 17.
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Barcelona, Spain
Demonstrators hold portraits of jailed Catalan separatist Oriol Junqueras and wave pro-independence flags during a protest against the trial of former leaders on Feb. 16.
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Coahuila, Mexico
Central American migrants look across the Rio Bravo (called Rio Grande in the U.S.), the river that separates the cities of Eagle Pass in Texas, U.S., and Piedras Negras in the Mexican state of Coahuila, on Feb. 17.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Police face demonstrators protesting U.S. intervention in Venezuela on Feb. 18.
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Beijing, China
The Palace Museum is lit up during the Lantern Festival on Feb. 18. Also called the Forbidden City, the museum extended its opening hours to allow the public to celebrate the festival inside the ancient building for the first time. It was also the first time in 94 years that the public could access the museum, for free, at night. |