ພາບເດັ່ນ ປະຈຳ ວັນທີ 2 ທັນວາ 2016

Deaf protesters wearing white gloves raise up their hands during an anti-government rally in central Athens. Organizations representing the disabled and people with chronic diseases traveled from across Greece to join the rally against austerity measures linked to the country's international bailout.

People wait for the ashes of Cuban leader Fidel Castro to be driven through the streets of Jimaguayu, Cuba, during their four-day journey across the island for the burial in Santiago de Cuba.

Displaced Iraqis, who fled Mosul due to the ongoing fighting between Iraqi forces and jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) group, arrive during a sandstorm in the village of Gogjali, on the eastern outskirts of the main hub city.

Megan Toben releases tobacco at the edge of the Cannonball River during a Native American water ceremony at the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, North Dakota.  According to Native American beliefs, tobacco is used to open a barrier between the physical and the spiritual worlds.

Gambians celebrate the victory of opposition coalition candidate Adama Barrow by tearing down a poster of longtime President Yahya Jammeh in the streets of Serrekunda, Gambia.

The morning sun illuminates the autumnal fire red leaves of a Japanese maple tree in Falls Church, Virginia.

A woman dressed in a costume poses for a photograph at Tokyo Comic Con at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

Ski jumpers walk along the tower stairs prior to qualification at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Klingenthal, eastern Germany.

A fisherman paddles his boat on a lake during the sunset in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.

A lion yawns in the zoo in Frankfurt, Germany.

The 93rd annual New York Stock Exchange Christmas Tree lights up Broad Street in Manhattan, New York.

Attendees walk in front of a huge screen showing an image of a monarch butterfly image during the COP13 to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Cancun, Mexico. COP13, which runs until Dec. 17 in the seaside resort of Cancun, is expected to focus on the combat against the illegal trafficking of species.