This article showcases notable photographs from around the world highlighting a diverse range of recent events, reflecting cultural celebrations, natural disasters, political milestones, and festive traditions.
Trails, Teddy Bears, and Turkeys: A Week in Pictures
Trails, Teddy Bears, and Turkeys: A Week in Pictures
A visual journey through significant global events captured in news photos.
A selection of news photographs this week showcases a variety of significant global events. In Uruguay, supporters of left-wing candidate Yamandu Orsi celebrated his election victory over conservative Álvaro Delgado by a margin of over three percentage points during a memorable run-off.
Meanwhile, in a lighthearted annual tradition, US President Joe Biden participated in a ceremony to pardon two National Thanksgiving Turkeys, Blossom and Peach, on the White House's south lawn, a tradition that dates back to Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
Across the UK, Storm Bert caused heavy rainfall and strong winds, resulting in at least five fatalities and significant disruptions to roads and rail networks, with flooded caravans seen at the Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park near Northampton.
In Japan's capital, families enjoyed a sunny day at Showa Kinen Park, under the vibrant yellow of the ginkgo trees, a species threatened with extinction in the wild.
As the Christmas season approaches, winter light trails at Royal Park in Sandringham House, Norfolk, have opened to the public, adding a festive atmosphere to the season.
In a poignant moment, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the crowd at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, celebrating the completion of extensive renovations following the 2019 fire. He announced an official reopening date of December 7.
In Namibia, a spirited game of football took place on a makeshift field, while in China, teddy bears were being prepared for export at a factory amid trade discussions that could impact tariffs.
Finally, New York is poised to become the first city in the US to adopt a congestion charge, with plans to begin pricing on certain roads in January to alleviate traffic, reduce pollution, and enhance public transit. In Seoul, South Korea, residents experienced the heaviest November snowfall on record since 1907, marking a significant weather event for the city.