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Photos of the Day: A Demon King and Balloons

From people in Gerardo Barrios Square who watch the canonization ceremony for the former Archbishop of San Salvador Óscar Romero to a home that lies destroyed after Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Panhandle, these highlights of the day will give you the information you need.

Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!

San Salvador, El Salvador

People in Gerardo Barrios Square watch the canonization ceremony for the former Archbishop of San Salvador Óscar Romero

Photograph: José Cabezas/Reuters

St Peter’s Square, Vatican City

People attend the canonization ceremony for Pope Paul VI and Romero

Photograph: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images

New Delhi, India

Effigies of the demon king Ravana are displayed for sale ahead of Dussehra festival, in which they will be burned to celebrate the victory of Rama over Ravana

Photograph: R S Iyer/AP

Sydney, Australia

Dr Kerryn Phelps, a parliamentary candidate for the Wentworth seat, talks to people while riding a penny farthing during voting

Photograph: Brendan Esposito/AAP

Tshikapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Congolese migrants expelled from Angola carry their children and belongings. Angolan authorities have begun a crackdown on illegal artisanal diamond mining

Photograph: Giulia Paravicini/Reuters

Hebron, West Bank

Israeli soldiers patrol near a Jewish neighborhood. The government has approved the construction of 31 settler homes in the divided city, the first since 2002

Photograph: Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images

Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Members of migrant families living in the US and Mexico release balloons after taking part in an event called ‘hugs not walls’ at the border

Photograph: Hérika Martínez/AFP/Getty Images

Kolkata, India

Drummers rest next to their instruments as they wait to be hired to perform during Durga Puja festival

Photograph: Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP/Getty Images

Mexico Beach, US

A home lies destroyed after Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Panhandle

Photograph: Ken Cedeno/UPI/Barcroft Images

 

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