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AUTOS-ELECTRIC/EUROPE-BATTERIES
RTSCUSRO 
September 28, 2022 
A worker in a sealed part of solid-state battery maker Ilika's factory holds up batteries printed on... 
Romsey, United Kingdom 
Europe leans on Asia for 'homegrown' EV batteries 
A worker in a sealed part of solid-state battery maker Ilika's factory holds up batteries printed on glass that will be put into "electroceutical" devices to treat ailments, including back pain and diabetes, in Romsey, Britain, September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/EUROPE-BATTERIES
RTSCUSRN 
September 28, 2022 
A worker in a sealed part of solid-state battery maker Ilika's factory holds up batteries printed on... 
Romsey, United Kingdom 
Europe leans on Asia for 'homegrown' EV batteries 
A worker in a sealed part of solid-state battery maker Ilika's factory holds up batteries printed on glass that will be put into "electroceutical" devices to treat ailments, including back pain and diabetes, in Romsey, Britain, September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/EUROPE-BATTERIES
RTSCUSRQ 
September 28, 2022 
Solid-state battery maker Ilika chief executive Graeme Purdy holds up a prototype electric vehicle battery... 
Romsey, United Kingdom 
Europe leans on Asia for 'homegrown' EV batteries 
Solid-state battery maker Ilika chief executive Graeme Purdy holds up a prototype electric vehicle battery developed as part of the startup's "Goliath" project, in Romsey, Britain, September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/EUROPE-BATTERIES
RTSCUSRM 
September 28, 2022 
Solid-state battery maker Ilika chief executive Graeme Purdy holds up a prototype electric vehicle battery... 
Romsey, United Kingdom 
Europe leans on Asia for 'homegrown' EV batteries 
Solid-state battery maker Ilika chief executive Graeme Purdy holds up a prototype electric vehicle battery developed as part of the startup's "Goliath" project, in Romsey, Britain, September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
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Spotlight 
China's biggest air show highlights homegrown technology 
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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDBNZ 
June 17, 2021 
A man is vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A man is vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDA56 
June 17, 2021 
A medical student asks people to go to a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A medical student asks people to go to a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDA2T 
June 17, 2021 
A nurse asks a family to go to a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A nurse asks a family to go to a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDA2S 
June 17, 2021 
A nurse asks a man if he was already vaccinated amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A nurse asks a man if he was already vaccinated amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDA2P 
June 17, 2021 
A nurse asks a family to get vaccination at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A nurse asks a family to get vaccination at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDDA05 
June 17, 2021 
People wait to be vaccinated amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
People wait to be vaccinated amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDD9ZY 
June 17, 2021 
A man has his blood pressure taken before being vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A man has his blood pressure taken before being vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CUBA
RTXDD9UK 
June 17, 2021 
A man is vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease... 
Havana, Cuba 
Coronavirus outbreak lulls in Havana, raising hopes for efficacy of homegrown vaccines 
A man is vaccinated at a vaccination center amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Havana, Cuba, June 17, 2021. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOARDINGSCHOOLS
RTX7QJ2T 
August 19, 2020 
Homegrown tomatoes are seen growing on the campus of Midland School, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)... 
Los Olivos, UNITED STATES 
Homegrown tomatoes are seen growing on the campus of Midland School in Los Olivos 
Homegrown tomatoes are seen growing on the campus of Midland School, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues, in Los Olivos, California, U.S., July 20, 2020. Picture taken July 20, 2020. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOARDINGSCHOOLS
RTX7M8LG 
July 28, 2020 
A blackboard counting homegrown vegetables is seen on the campus of Midland School, as the global outbreak... 
Los Olivos, UNITED STATES 
A blackboard counting homegrown vegetables is seen on the campus of Midland School, as the global outbreak... 
A blackboard counting homegrown vegetables is seen on the campus of Midland School, as the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Los Olivos, California, U.S., July 20, 2020. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-TRADE/APPLES
RTS201WB 
September 04, 2018 
A cherry pie is pictured at Twede's Cafe, known as the Double R Diner in the television show "Twin Peaks,"... 
Wenatchee, UNITED STATES 
A cherry pie pictured at Twede's Cafe in North Bend 
A cherry pie is pictured at Twede's Cafe, known as the Double R Diner in the television show "Twin Peaks," in North Bend, Washington, U.S., September 2, 2018. Picture taken on September 2, 2018. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
USA-TRADE/APPLES
RTS201VK 
September 04, 2018 
A cherry pie is pictured at Twede's Cafe, known as the Double R Diner in the television show "Twin Peaks,"... 
Wenatchee, UNITED STATES 
A cherry pie at Twede's Cafe in North Bend 
A cherry pie is pictured at Twede's Cafe, known as the Double R Diner in the television show "Twin Peaks," in North Bend, Washington, U.S., September 2, 2018. Picture taken on September 2, 2018. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
GLOBAL-ALCOHOL/
RTS17XUY 
June 20, 2017 
Bubbles are seen during the fermentation of sugar cane juice in the process to make a spirit called Clairin,... 
Leogane, Haiti 
Bubbles are seen during the fermentation of sugar cane juice in the process to make a spirit called Clairin,... 
Bubbles are seen during the fermentation of sugar cane juice in the process to make a spirit called Clairin, in a traditional distillery in Leogane, Haiti, June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Andres Martinez Casares 
GLOBAL-ALCOHOL/
RTS17VBQ 
June 20, 2017 
New distillate of absinthe, an alcohol also called the "Green Fairy" that was prohibited to distill from... 
BOVERESSE, Switzerland 
New distillate of absinthe comes out of the still during the distillation of absinthe in Boveresse 
New distillate of absinthe, an alcohol also called the "Green Fairy" that was prohibited to distill from 1910 to 2005 in Switzerland, comes out of the still during the distillation of absinthe in Boveresse in Val de Travers near Neuchatel, Switzerland June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse 
CHINA-AVIATION/COMAC-FLIGHT
RTS159M6 
May 05, 2017 
Spectators take photos as they watch China's homegrown C919 passenger jet coming in for a landing on... 
Shanghai, China 
Spectators take photos as they watch China's homegrown C919 passenger jet coming in for a landing on... 
Spectators take photos as they watch China's homegrown C919 passenger jet coming in for a landing on its maiden flight at Shanghai's Pudong airport on May 5, 2017. REUTERS/Greg Baker/Pool 
VENEZUELA-POLITICS/
RTX35GKY 
April 13, 2017 
A demonstrator wears a homemade gas mask while rallying against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A demonstrator wears a homemade gas mask while rallying against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro... 
A demonstrator wears a homemade gas mask while rallying against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, April 13, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
SWEDEN-URBANFARMS/
RTX2SYOV 
November 10, 2016 
Kale grows at Kajodlingen farm in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov ... 
Gothenburg, Sweden 
The Wider Image: Digging the city
Kale grows at Kajodlingen farm in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov SEARCH "MAXIM DIGGING" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
NEPAL-RELIGION/
RTSNK2B 
September 13, 2016 
A youth struggles to drink a mouthful of homemade alcohol poured from the mouth of an idol of "Swet Bhairab"... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
A youth struggles to drink a mouthful of homemade alcohol poured from the mouth of an idol of "Swet Bhairab"... 
A youth struggles to drink a mouthful of homemade alcohol poured from the mouth of an idol of "Swet Bhairab" during the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal September 13, 2016. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar 
MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-USA
RTX2NT6A 
September 01, 2016 
Homemade mortars belonging to Islamic State militants are seen in the town of Gwer northern Iraq August... 
GWER, Iraq 
Homemade mortars belonging to Islamic State militants are seen in the town of Gwer northern Iraq 
Homemade mortars belonging to Islamic State militants are seen in the town of Gwer northern Iraq August 31, 2016. Picture taken August 31, 2016. REUTERS/Azad Lashkari 
SOC/
RTX26DYI 
February 10, 2016 
Football Soccer - Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay - ABAX Stadium... 
United Kingdom 
Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay 
Football Soccer - Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay - ABAX Stadium - 10/2/16
Peterborough United fan with a home made FA cup trophy before the game
Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers
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SOC/
RTX26DY5 
February 10, 2016 
Football Soccer - Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay - ABAX Stadium... 
United Kingdom 
Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay 
Football Soccer - Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Fourth Round Replay - ABAX Stadium - 10/2/16
Peterborough United fan with a home made FA cup trophy before the game
Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers
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SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IKD 
February 05, 2016 
A Chinese tourist looks at Korean traditional dress Hanbok on display at a Lotte department store in... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A Chinese tourist looks at Korean traditional dress Hanbok on display at a Lotte department store in... 
A Chinese tourist looks at Korean traditional dress Hanbok on display at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IKC 
February 05, 2016 
Chinese tourists rest as they shop at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South Korea, February... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Chinese tourists rest as they shop at a Lotte department store in Seoul 
Chinese tourists rest as they shop at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IKB 
February 05, 2016 
Chinese tourists ask a sales assistant for directions at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Chinese tourists ask a sales assistant for directions at a Lotte department store in Seoul 
Chinese tourists ask a sales assistant for directions at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IKA 
February 05, 2016 
A Chinese tourist pays cash at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016.... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A Chinese tourist pays cash at a Lotte duty free shop in Seoul 
A Chinese tourist pays cash at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IK9 
February 05, 2016 
A Chinese girl holds on to her mother paying a bill at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A Chinese girl holds her mother paying a bill at a Lotte department store in central Seoul 
A Chinese girl holds on to her mother paying a bill at a Lotte department store in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IK8 
February 05, 2016 
A Chinese couple shops at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A Chinese couple shops at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul 
A Chinese couple shops at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
SOUTHKOREA-CHINA/TOURISTS
RTX25IK7 
February 05, 2016 
Chinese tourists shop at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Chinese tourists shop at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul 
Chinese tourists shop at a Lotte duty free shop in central Seoul, South Korea, February 2, 2016. Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favour of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travellers make up a bigger share of tourists. Picture taken on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
BRAZIL-RELIGION/
RTX20GLX 
December 30, 2015 
A handmade boat carries offerings for Iemanja, goddess of the sea, on the waters of Copacabana Beach... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
A handmade boat carries offerings for Iemanja on the waters of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro
A handmade boat carries offerings for Iemanja, goddess of the sea, on the waters of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro December 29, 2015. Worshippers present gifts to the sea goddess at the end of every year, to give thanks and ask for blessings for the upcoming new year. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes 
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UUJ 
November 19, 2015 
People gesture as a lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People gesture as a lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual... 
People gesture as a lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UU7 
November 19, 2015 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UU4 
November 19, 2015 
People light a traditional home-made paper balloon before releasing it into the sky during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light a traditional home-made paper balloon before releasing it into the sky during the annual... 
People light a traditional home-made paper balloon before releasing it into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UTF 
November 19, 2015 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UT7 
November 19, 2015 
People light and release into the sky traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light and release into the sky traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing... 
People light and release into the sky traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UT6 
November 19, 2015 
A lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
A lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon... 
A lit traditional home-made paper balloon is released into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UT2 
November 19, 2015 
People light candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns and balloons during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns and balloons during the annual... 
People light candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns and balloons during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UT1 
November 19, 2015 
People look at lit traditional home-made balloons during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People look at lit traditional home-made balloons during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
People look at lit traditional home-made balloons during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7USR 
November 19, 2015 
Large lit traditional home-made balloons are seen during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
Large lit traditional home-made balloons are seen during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
Large lit traditional home-made balloons are seen during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7USQ 
November 19, 2015 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual... 
People light candles before releasing a traditional home-made paper balloon into the sky during the annual Tazaungdaing festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7USE 
November 19, 2015 
A girl carries candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
A girl carries candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing... 
A girl carries candles for lighting traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7URV 
November 19, 2015 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7URK 
November 19, 2015 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing ballon festival in Taunggyi,... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing ballon festival in Taunggyi... 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing ballon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7URB 
November 19, 2015 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual... 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi, Myanmar November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7URA 
November 19, 2015 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual... 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns before releasing them into the sky, during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
MYANMAR-CULTURE/
RTS7UR7 
November 19, 2015 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
TAUNGGYI, Myanmar 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in... 
People light traditional home-made paper lanterns during the annual Tazaungdaing balloon festival in Taunggyi November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX1U6YI 
November 01, 2015 
A man rides a tall bike during "Bike Kill 12" in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, October 31, 2015.... 
New York, USA 
A man rides a tall bike during "Bike Kill 12" in the Brooklyn borough of New York City 
A man rides a tall bike during "Bike Kill 12" in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, October 31, 2015. "Bike Kill" is an annual gathering of builders and riders of home-made bicycles that culminates in a tall bike jousting competition. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSJ8 
October 29, 2015 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIR 
October 29, 2015 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIQ 
October 29, 2015 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIO 
October 29, 2015 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 28, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 28, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIN 
October 29, 2015 
A Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF)... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF)... 
A Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIM 
October 29, 2015 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the... 
Mozambican soldiers join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIK 
October 29, 2015 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 28, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 28, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSII 
October 29, 2015 
A Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF)... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF)... 
A Mozambican soldier takes part in exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 27, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
AFRICA-SECURITY/
RTX1TSIH 
October 29, 2015 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
LOHATLA, South Africa 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force... 
Soldiers from 22 African nations join exercises as part of the African Union's African Standby Force (ASF) at the South Africa National Defence Force's Lohatla training area October 28, 2015. Backed by tanks, armoured vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live. Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush. The orderly manoeuvres and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiralling into civil war or even genocide. Picture taken October 28, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 
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