21 tetor 2015

A woman from Syria looks on as she waits to cross the border with Croatia near the village of Berkasovo, Serbia.

Five Syrian babies, three of them triplets (L to C), lie in blankets among their relatives as they arrive with other refugees and migrants aboard the passenger ferries Blue Star Patmos and Eleftherios Venizelos from the islands of Lesbos and Chios at the port of Piraeus, near Athens, Greece.

An indigenous family walks on the banks of the Taguarussu River in Palmas, Brazil. Palmas is the host city for the first World Indigenous Games that will showcase traditional sports with the participation of more than 2,000 indigenous athletes from around the world. The event begins Oct. 23 and runs through Nov. 1.

A resident fishes by the river in Palangkaraya city, one of worst-hit by haze in central Kalimantan province, Indonesia.

A young girl sits for the "Kumari Puja," ritual at the Ram Krishna mission temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Kumari Puja is a part of Durga Puja festival where a young girl is worshipped symbolically as a goddess.

Chinese President Xi Jinping (r) and Britain's Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, attend a BAFTA presentation at Lancaster House in London during a UK-China Creative Collaborations Summit.

Children sit on the roof of a house blown over by typhoon Koppu in Casiguran town, Auroran province northeast of Manila days after the typhoon devastated the province.

Sepak Takraw, ISTAF Super Series Finals Thailand 2014/2015, stretches his leg at the Nakhon Pathom Municipal Gymnasium, Huyjorake Maung, Nakonprathom, Thailand.

A Syrian woman carries her husband's prosthetic leg on their baby's stroller as they arrive with other migrants and asylum seekers to the port of Piraeus, Greece.

A Shiite Muslim man holds up his baby with Arabic dress, in a street during a procession to mark Ashoura in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Teachers and students exercise on the playground located on the roof of a kindergarten building, in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China, October 20, 2015.

Students protest over planned increases in tuition fees outside South Africa's Parliament in Cape Town.