A nun removes snow outside a convent in the village of Bogoslovo, Russia, on Feb. 4.
— Konstantin Chalabov / AFP - Getty Images
The solid rocket boosters of SpaceX's first Falcon Heavy rocket come back for landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Feb. 6. With liftoff, the Falcon Heavy became the most powerful rocket in use today, doubling the liftoff punch of its closest competitor.
— SpaceX via Reuters
A Thai performer with the Sai Yong Hong Chinese Teochew Opera troupe smokes backstage before a performance for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations at a school in Bangkok on Feb. 4. The Chinese Opera is a spectacle combining song, dance, acting, poetry and martial arts.
— Rungroj Yongrit / EPA
A dog jumps into the air to catch a ball along the beach near the County Kerry village of Rossbeigh, Ireland, on Feb. 4.
— Clodagh Kilcoyne / Reuters
French President Emmanuel Macron and Senegalese President Macky Sall wave to the crowd in Saint-Louis on Feb. 3, the final day of Macron's visit to Senegal.
— Ludovic Marin / AFP - Getty Images
A man carries a dog after heavy rains caused a mudslide and flooding in Tiquipaya, Bolivia, on Feb. 7. The overnight swelling of the Taquina river damaged buildings and covered streets in mud and rubble throughout the small community.
— Danilo Balderrama / Reuters
A Yemeni militiaman stands on a limestone column at the Awwam Temple in Marib, Yemen, on Feb. 3. The temple links a region now on the front lines of the Saudi-led war against Shiite rebels to Arabia's pre-Islamic past, a time of spice caravans and the mysterious Queen of Sheba.
Experts fear the temple, as well as other historic and cultural wonders across Yemen beyond those acknowledged by international authorities, remains at risk as the country's stalemated war rages on.
— Jon Gambrell / AP
Protesters gather at Syntagma square facing the Greek Parliament during a rally in Athens on Feb. 4. Well over 100,000 protesters from across Greece converged Sunday on Athens' main square to protest a potential Greek compromise in a dispute with neighboring Macedonia over the former Yugoslav republic's official name.
— Lefteris Partsalis / InTime News via AP
Civlians flee following airstrikes in the rebel-held town of Jisreen, Syria, on Feb. 8.
— Abdulmonam Eassa / AFP - Getty Images
A Mercedes SUV lies inside a cemetery in the Sydney suburb of South Coogee on Feb. 6. The early morning accident caused significant damage after the driver missed a corner, crashing through a wall before landing on the gravestones. Police said the driver failed a roadside alcohol breath test before going to hospital.
— William West / AFP - Getty Images
Former child soldiers attend their release ceremony in Yambio, South Sudan, on Feb. 7. More than 300 child soldiers, including 87 girls, were released in South Sudan's war-torn region under a program to help reintegrate them into society, according to the United Nations.
Conflict erupted in South Sudan a little more than two years after it gained independence from Sudan in 2011, causing tens of thousands of deaths and uprooting nearly four million people. The integration program in Yambio aims to help 700 child soldiers return to normal life.
— Stefanie Glinski / AFP - Getty Images
“Starman,” a dummy driver, sits at the steering wheel of a Tesla Roadster as it travels through space leaving Earth in the distance. The world's first space car was the unorthodox cargo aboard SpaceX’s new Falcon Heavy rocket during a test flight on Tuesday.
— SpaceX |