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Salvadorean
migrants with children walk next to Guatemalan policemen as they enter
the Guatemala-Mexico international border bridge in Ciudad Tecun Uman,
Guatemala, on Nov. 2, 2018. Accoring to the Salvadorean General
Migration Directorate, over 1,700 Salvadoreans left the country in two
caravans and entered Guatemala Wednesday, in an attempt to reach the
US. MARVIN RECINOS, AFP/Getty Images
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man carries a piece of the Lion Air flight JT 610 wreckage containing
part of the Lion Air logo at the Tanjung Priok port on Nov. 2, 2018 in
Jakarta, Indonesia. Search and rescue personnel have found the flight
data recorder commonly referred to as the black box of Lion Air Flight
JT 610 which crashed shortly after take-off with all 189 people on board
the plane feared dead. Ed Wray, Getty Images
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Indian
pedestrians walk amid heavy smog conditions in New Delhi on Nov. 2,
2018. Smog levels spike during winter in Delhi, when air quality often
eclipses the World Health Organization's safe levels. MONEY SHARMA, AFP/Getty Images
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mock street sign reading "Khashoggi Street" is erected by Amnesty
International activists on the street in front of the Embassy of Saudi
Arabia in London on Nov. 2, 2018 to mark one month since journalist
Jamal Khashoggi was killed in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul.
The body of Jamal Khashoggi was "dissolved" after he was murdered and
dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul a month ago, a Turkish
official said Nov. 2, as the journalist's fiancee criticized the US
reaction as "devoid of moral foundation". The murder of the royal
insider-turned-critic has provoked widespread outrage and fuelled an
international debate about arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS, AFP/Getty Images
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Pakistani supporter of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat , a hardline
religious party, holds an image of Christian woman Asia Bibi during a
protest rally following the Supreme Court's decision to acquit Bibi of
blasphemy, in Islamabad on Nov. 2, 2018. Pakistan's powerful military
warned Nov. 2 its patience had been thoroughly tested after being
threatened by Islamist hardliners enraged by the acquittal of a
Christian woman for blasphemy, as the country braced for more mass
protests. AAMIR QURESHI, AFP/Getty Images
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Men
walk among the ruins after a fire devastated an electronic appliances
market, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 2, 2018. Residents of the Afghan
capital are grappling with the aftermath of a massive blaze that
destroyed hundreds of stores at a market in Kabul. Massoud Hossaini, AP
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Bhumchu Zangmo holds her conjoined twins Nima and Dawa at Miracle Smiles Retreat in East Kilmore, Australia, on Nov. 2, 2018. The conjoined twins are waiting at the retreat for their separation surgery. DANIEL POCKETT, EPA-EFE |
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Nepalese woman collects Makhmali flowers, an auspicious flower for the
Diwali, also known as Tihar festival, in Kathmandu, Nepal on Nov. 2,
2018. The Makhmali flower is mostly used for garlands to worship gods
and animals during the Tihar festival. Starting on Nov. 5, 2018, the
five-day festival is the second major event for Nepalese Hindus. During
the celebrations, people worship crows, considered to be messengers of
human beings, dogs, repaying the love towards man's best friend and cow,
considered as incarnation of Lord Laxmi, God of Wealth. HRITIK SHRESTHA, EPA-EFE
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A model poses backstage before showcasing the "Hu Sheguang" collection during China Fashion Week in Beijing on Nov. 2, 2018. WANG ZHAO, AFP/Getty Images
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