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An Eritrean Orthodox Christian pilgrim was baptised, during Epiphany, at the Qasr El-Yahud baptism site on the west bank of the River Jordan. The site is where Christians believe Jesus was baptised by John the Baptist. Due to the sensitivity of the area, an agreement to allow visitors to the site was reached between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority alongside seven Orthodox denominations.
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Kandy Freeman participated in a Black Lives Matter protest in front of Trump Tower in New York City. The protest movement formed in the United States in reaction to the killing of black people by police.
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A moth landed on the nose of Rafael Nadal of Spain during the Men's Singles quarter-final match against Milos Raonic of Canada at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament.
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On 20 January, then US President-elect Donald J Trump took an oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States in Washington DC while his wife, Melania, looked on. In his inaugural address, he vowed to fight for the "forgotten" Americans and that "our country will prosper again".
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More than 600 Women's Marches to highlight women's rights were staged worldwide on the first full day of Donald Trump's presidency. Here, in Washington DC, Khalil Hymore Quasha carried his six-year-old daughter on his shoulders.
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In south-west France, a golden eagle grabbed a drone mid-air during a military training exercise at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base.
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To celebrate Charlie Chaplin's birthday, more than 600 people dressed up as the man himself in Corsier-sur-Vevey. Chaplin died in the Swiss town, having spent the last 24 years of his life living there.
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Italy's Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, spewed lava as it erupted on the southern island of Sicily in February.
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Thirteen-year-old Aibhin Kenneally warmed up before the World Irish Dancing Championships in Dublin.
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On 21 August, more than seven million people across the US witnessed the first total solar eclipse to cross the North American continent from ocean to ocean since 1918. Here, in Sisters, Oregon, the Sun just reappears from behind the Moon. Warnings had been made about eye safety in the build-up to the eclipse, with people told they should not look at the Sun directly with the naked eye. |