Photos of the Day: Geese and Pope Francis
From Extinction Rebellion activists who continue their protests, blocking traffic in the city to Pope Francis who smiles at a baby dressed up as himself during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, these highlights will give you the information you need in order to keep you abreast of everything important that happened this day around the world, so try not to miss them.
Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!
London, England
Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning attend a photo-call for “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
Photograph: Mike Marsland/WireImage
Quito, Ecuador
A demonstrator throws a petrol bomb during protests against Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno’s austerity measures.
Photograph: Iván Alvarado/Reuters
Okavango Delta, Botswana
A male hippopotamus roars at the camera of wildlife photographer Dale Morris as he keeps his distance in a safari vehicle positioned behind a termite mound. Hippos are responsible for more than 500 deaths a year – far more than lions, tigers or bears
Photograph: Dale Morris/Mediadrumimages
Rouen, France
Local residents protest about the lack of information given to them on the scale of the disaster after a fire at the Lubrizol chemical plant
Photograph: Robin Letellier/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock
Suqian, China
An aerial view of geese in Sihong County
Photograph: Xu Changliang/VCG via Getty Images
Brussels, Belgium
Anti-Brexit protesters outside the European commission HQ
Photograph: Francisco Seco/AP
Josvafo, Hungary
Inside Imre Vass cave at the Aggtelek Karst Unesco world heritage site
Photograph: Péter Komka/EPA
Tel Aviv, Israel
Acrobat Tel Karassin performs on a car-free highway, during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Many residents take bicycles on to the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads
Photograph: Oded Balilty/AP
Rome, Italy
Pope Francis smiles at a baby dressed up as himself during his weekly general audience at the Vatican
Photograph: Vatican Media handout/Reuters
Now run this by me again…which one is the Pope?