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A refugee walks past a burning makeshift shelter set ablaze in protest against the partial dismantlement of the camp for refugees called the "jungle", in Calais, northern France. Work began to clear a shanty town outside Calais used by refugees trying to reach Britain after the French government won a legal battle to dismantle part of the camp
A sand gazelle is seen at the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary in Umm Al-Zamool, some 290 kilometres south of Abu Dhabi near the border with Oman and Saudi Arabia. The sanctuary which is reserve for many different animals stretches over an estimated area of 8,900 square kilometres and currently hosts nearly 155 Arabian Oryx, which were reintroduced into the its natural habitat in the UAE in a five-year conservation plan launched by UAE's late ruler Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, after fears of their extinction
Refugees try to break through a border fence into Macedonia near the Greek village of Idomeni, where more than 7,000 people are stranded, as anger mounted over travel restrictions. Macedonian police fired tear gas as a group of some 300 Iraqi and Syrians forced their way through a Greek police cordon and raced towards a railway track between the two countries
Activists from All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) shout slogans behind a police barricade outside the Haryana Bhawan during a protest in New Delhi, India. Dozens of AIDWA activists held the protest demanding a probe into what they said were rapes and sexual assaults in Murthal town of Haryana state during more than a week of unrest involving the Jat rural caste demanding more government jobs and college places, according to the AIDWA activists
Runners fill the street in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building at the start of the Tokyo Marathon 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Some 30,000 runners participated in the tenth edition of the Tokyo Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors
Servicemen of the Belarusian Interior Ministry's special forces unit take part in a presentation during Maslenitsa celebrations at their base in Minsk, Belarus. Maslenitsa is a pagan holiday marking the end of winter celebrated with pancake eating and shows of strength
Spectators (bottom) watch hundreds of skiers descend from a slope while holding lit torches in the town of Zheleznogorsk, northeast of Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia. Local residents organised the annual winter torch festival to promote sports and healthy lifestyle
The sun sets behind the Statue of Liberty in New York's Harbor as seen from the Brooklyn borough of New York
The Tungurahua volcano spews fumes and lava in Huambalo, Ecuador, affecting neighboring parishes with ashfall
A tiger jumps while being trained at the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi province, west of Bangkok, Thailand
A protester hits a Donald Trump pinata before a Republican presidential primary debate at The University of Houston, USA
A man watches a periodic karst spring illuminated by a lamp as it wells up in the Bukk Mountains, near Felsotarkany, Hungary. Resulted by the rainy weather and the thaw of snow several periodic karst springs have gushed forth in Bukk Mountains
Renato Vallarte, a worker from the Spirit of EDSA Foundation, attaches flags to the statues at the People Power Monument two days before the anniversary of the People Power revolution in Manila. The Philippines is this week celebrating 30 years of democracy, but thousands who suffered through the Marcos dictatorship tremble with anger at slow justice and the stunning political ascent of the late strongman's heir
Macedonian policemen stand in front of a gate over rail tracks as migrants wait behind at the Greek-Macedonian border, after additional passage restrictions imposed by Macedonian authorities left hundreds of them stranded near the village of Idomeni, Greece
People stand in the subway during the worldwide 'No Pants Subway Ride' event in Mexico City on February 21, 2016. Organized by New York City-based prank collective Improv Everywhere, the annual event was launched in 2002 and has since spread to more than 60 cities
Two horses fight at an ethnic Miao's horse fighting event celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
A child examines some of the dead farmed fish floating in Lake Maninjau, West Sumatra province Indonesia. Fishery officials say that up to 30 tonnes of farmed fish have died due to high winds on the lake
Chilean big wave surfer Rafael Tapia drops a wave at Praia do Norte near Nazare in central Portugal
A Greek coastguard helps a migrant child to disembark, at the port of Mytilene, on the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey
Spanish taxi drivers shout slogans holding a flare and a flag during a protest of what they called unfair competition from private shared ride businesses like Uber in central Madrid, Spain
People leave the Venustiano Carranza stadium after the mass by Pope Francis, in Morelia, Michoacan State, Mexico. Pope Francis arrived in Mexico's troublesome western state of Michoacan, where the cult-like Knights Templar drug cartel and its pseudo-messianic leader terrorized the population until farmers revolted against them
Ugandan female police officer is rushed away from supporters after she was hit by a tear gas canister thrown back at the police line by protesting supporters of opposition leader Kizza Besigye in Kampala, two days before the Uganda's Presidential elections
Police stop demonstrators during a protest against the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) outside the university campus in New Delhi, India. India's biggest nationwide student protests in a quarter of a century spread across campuses after the arrest of a student accused of sedition, in the latest battle with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government over freedom of expression. Outrage over the arrest of the left-wing student leader, who had organized a rally to mark the anniversary of the execution of a Kashmiri separatist, has led to demonstrations in at least 18 universities
Merrylu Casselly and Jozsef Richter, both circus performers, pose with an elephant as they celebrate their wedding in front of Budapest's basilica on Valentine's Day in Budapest, Hungary
Girls perform during a parade to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, which welcomes the Year of the Monkey, in Madrid, Spain
Palestinian youth, members of a Gazan martial art group, perform fire breathing at ruins of a house, that was destroyed in the 2014 war between Israel and Hamas militants, in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip
Workers place LED lights roses at the 'Light Rose Garden', against the backdrop of the Central, business district of Hong Kong. 'Light Rose Garden' is an art installation project featuring 25,000 white roses made of LED lights which will be light up for the celebration of the Valentine's Day
A traditional performer sprays molten iron against a concrete wall to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Nuanquan town of Yuxian County, Hebei province
People gather at the site of a train derailment near Beni Suef, Egypt, that injured dozens of people as it was traveling north toward Cairo. Railroad accidents due to negligence are common in Egypt. Egyptians have long complained that the government has failed to deal with the country's chronic transport problems
A boy looks at leopard skins for sale near Mogadishu airport. Leopards are an endangered animal in Somalia
'Everybody has freedom of opinion and I enjoy very much that people care about my future'
Tuilagi proved his fitness with a fine performance in Leicester’s seven-try demolition of the Premiership’s bottom club London Irish
Given the Government’s decision to roll back from public investment in housing, it cannot expect a few firm words from its housing minister to have any meaningful effect
'It’s been a looong trip from the books to the film'
We're still praying for the Black Hippy set
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Over the past decade more and more Britons have discovered the plump, highly prized delights of scallops. As Britain's short season starts, Sophie Morris discovers a town that loves these hermaphrodite bivalve molluscs so much, they even crown their own Queen
Other unions are still to vote on plans and no starting date has been set
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The proposed 'Mayak' satellite would have a huge pyramid-shaped reflector to make it easily visible in the night sky
Travelling on two wheels has just got a little safer – or at least, a lot funnier – with the introduction of a new LED device. Simon Usborne won't play ball.
If Microsoft's plans go ahead, the Xbox gaming experience would become much similar to how it is on PC
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