Best photos from the World Cup: Day 11
Australia's Milos Degenek celebrates after qualifying for the knockout stages during their match against Denmamore
Poland's Wojciech Szczesny saves a penalty from Argentina's Lionel Messi. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Tunisia's Wahbi Khazri celebrates scoring their first goal against France. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Argentina's Alexis Mac Allister celebrates scoring their first goal against Poland with Angel Di Maria and Liomore
Australia's Mathew Leckie scores their first goal against Denmark. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Denmark's Joachim Andersen looks dejected after being eliminated from the World Cup during their match againsmore
Poland's Wojciech Szczesny saves a penalty from Argentina's Lionel Messi. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes
A pitch invader runs onto the pitch during the match between Tunisia and France. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Australia coach Graham Arnold celebrates with his players and staff after qualifying for the knockout stages. more
Tunisia's Ali Maaloul reacts during their match against France. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Mexico's Hirving Lozano reacts during their match against Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alberto Lingria
Argentina's Alexis Mac Allister celebrates scoring their first goal against Poland with Angel Di Maria. REUmore
Australia's Mathew Leckie celebrates scoring their first goal against Denmark. REUTERS/John Sibley
Argentina's Julian Alvarez celebrates scoring their second goal against Poland with Lionel Messi. REUTERS/Imore
Mexico's Luis Chavez celebrates scoring their second goal against Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Argentina's Julian Alvarez celebrates scoring their second goal against Poland with Enzo Fernandez. REUTEmore
Poland's Robert Lewandowski in action with Argentina's Cristian Romero. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
Tunisia's Nader Ghandri scores a goal against France which is later disallowed after a VAR review. REUTERSmore
Mexico's Hirving Lozano in action against Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Argentina's Julian Alvarez scores their second goal against Poland. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Australia fans celebrate qualifying for the knockout stages. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Australia's Aaron Mooy celebrates with teammates after qualifying for the knockout stages. REUTERS/Albert Gemore
France's Kylian Mbappe reacts during their match against Tunisia. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Denmark's Jesper Lindstrom in action with Australia's Aziz Behich. REUTERS/John Sibley
Tunisia's Wahbi Khazri in action with France's Eduardo Camavinga. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Tunisia's Wahbi Khazri celebrates scoring their first goal against France with teammates. REUTERS/Carl Recinmore
Tunisia's Anis Ben Slimane in action with France's Eduardo Camavinga. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Australia fan holds up FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 mascot La'eeb before the match against Denmark. REUTERS/Hamore
A young fan inside the stadium before the match between Tunisia and France. REUTERS/Carl Recine
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World Cup fans around the globe
All eyes are on the tournament in Qatar as soccer enthusiasts gather to support their teams from home.
2022年 11月 30日In pictures: COVID protests flare across China
Protests have flared in several cities in mainland China in recent days, in a wave of civil disobedience unprecedented since President Xi Jinping assumed power...
2022年 11月 29日Red carpet style at Gotham Awards
The red carpet at the Gotham Awards in Manhattan, New York.
2022年 11月 29日その他のスライドショー
Devastation marks deadly path of earthquake in Turkey, Syria
Thousands of buildings were toppled, hospitals and schools wrecked and tens of thousands of people were injured or left homeless in several Turkish and Syrian cities by the magnitude 7.8 quake.
Life and death in the rubble: Harrowing scenes from the earthquake aftermath
WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT The death toll in Turkey and Syria is expected to rise as hundreds of collapsed buildings in many cities have become tombs for people who had been asleep in the homes when the quake hit in the early morning.
Destruction from above: Aerial views of the earthquake aftermath
Thousands of buildings were toppled, hospitals and schools wrecked and tens of thousands of people were injured or left homeless in several Turkish and Syrian cities by the magnitude 7.8 quake.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy begins tour of Europe in London
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy began a tour of Europe on Wednesday in search of better aerial firepower to turn the war against Russia, winning a British pledge to train Ukrainian pilots on advanced NATO fighter jets.
'Race against time': Desperate search for quake survivors in Turkey and Syria
Rescuers working in harsh conditions were struggling to dig people out of the rubble of collapsed buildings in a "race against time".
Scenes of devastation after deadly quake strikes Turkey, Syria
A major earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck central Turkey and northwest Syria on Monday, causing hundreds of buildings to collapse across the region and triggering desperate searches for survivors in the rubble.
A Cuban fishing village ponders its options as U.S. policy shifts
At a porch front coffee stand in the Cuban village of Isabela de Sagua, sunburned fishermen gather at first light to talk of wind, tide and, increasingly, the fine points of U.S. immigration policy.
Deadly wildfires ravage Chile
Chilean authorities warned of a "very complex" situation as a new heat wave in the country's south-central region threatened to further fan the flames of dangerous forest fires that have already left 24 dead.
In the audience at the State of the Union
Behind-the-scenes as President Biden delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress.