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News in Pics, July 16: Best pics from across the world

Last Updated 16 July 2020, 11:13 IST
Workers hold the painting ‘Overlieden van de Handboogdoelen’ from 1653 by late Dutch artist Bartholomeus van der Helst at The Hermitage Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on July 15, 2020. Credit: AFP Photo
Workers hold the painting ‘Overlieden van de Handboogdoelen’ from 1653 by late Dutch artist Bartholomeus van der Helst at The Hermitage Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on July 15, 2020. Credit: AFP Photo
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Children remove water from inside their house in Longkou village due to torrential rains in Poyang county, Shangrao city in China's central Jiangxi province on July 16, 2020. - The vast Yangtze drainage area has been lashed by torrential rains since last month, leaving 141 people dead or missing and forcing the evacuation of millions more across several provinces. Credit: AFP
Children remove water from inside their house in Longkou village due to torrential rains in Poyang county, Shangrao city in China's central Jiangxi province on July 16, 2020. - The vast Yangtze drainage area has been lashed by torrential rains since last month, leaving 141 people dead or missing and forcing the evacuation of millions more across several provinces. Credit: AFP
A boy gets his hair cut at a barber shop in Penang on July 16, 2020 after Malaysia's economy was reopened following restrictions to halt coronavirus. Credit: AFP
A boy gets his hair cut at a barber shop in Penang on July 16, 2020 after Malaysia's economy was reopened following restrictions to halt coronavirus. Credit: AFP
A Palestinian worker carries plastic items collected to be recycled in a factory in the northern Gaza Strip July 13, 2020. Picture taken July 13, 2020. Credit: REUTERS
A Palestinian worker carries plastic items collected to be recycled in a factory in the northern Gaza Strip July 13, 2020. Picture taken July 13, 2020. Credit: REUTERS
Singapore Zoo's twin red-ruffed lemurs are placed in carrier during their first health check up in the animal hospital. - Twin red-ruffed lemurs have been born at Singapore Zoo, officials said July 16, in a rare event that is a boost for the endangered primates. Credit: WILDLIFE RESERVES SINGAPORE/AFP
Singapore Zoo's twin red-ruffed lemurs are placed in carrier during their first health check up in the animal hospital. - Twin red-ruffed lemurs have been born at Singapore Zoo, officials said July 16, in a rare event that is a boost for the endangered primates. Credit: WILDLIFE RESERVES SINGAPORE/AFP
Rashid, 20, plucks Rataul mangoes from a tree, during Unlock 2.0, in Baghpat district, Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Grown in India and Pakistan, the Rataul variety has people in the two countries fighting for ownership of its legacy. Credit: PTI Photo
Rashid, 20, plucks Rataul mangoes from a tree, during Unlock 2.0, in Baghpat district, Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Grown in India and Pakistan, the Rataul variety has people in the two countries fighting for ownership of its legacy. Credit: PTI Photo
French Prime Minister Jean Castex delivers a speech on stage as part of the French government declaration, followed by a debate, at the French Senate, in Paris, on July 16, 2020. Credit: AFP
French Prime Minister Jean Castex delivers a speech on stage as part of the French government declaration, followed by a debate, at the French Senate, in Paris, on July 16, 2020. Credit: AFP
Orange-coloured rivers fanning out over the forested landscape near a disused copper-sulphide mine near the village called Lyovikha in the Urals.Russian prosecutors on July 15, 2020 said they were conducting an inspection of a facility supposed to treat acid runoff from an abandoned Urals mine after photographs emerged of nearby rivers running orange. Credit: AFP
Orange-coloured rivers fanning out over the forested landscape near a disused copper-sulphide mine near the village called Lyovikha in the Urals.Russian prosecutors on July 15, 2020 said they were conducting an inspection of a facility supposed to treat acid runoff from an abandoned Urals mine after photographs emerged of nearby rivers running orange. Credit: AFP
US President Donald Trump arrives in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 15, 2020. Credit: AFP
US President Donald Trump arrives in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 15, 2020. Credit: AFP
Green laser beam used by the Haute-Provence Observatory to point celestial objects for studies and researches (L) and the Milky Way (C), with an old windmill in the foreground in Saint-Michel-L'Observatoire, southern France. - The Northern Hemisphere's skies offer this summer the beautiful spectacle of a comet, named
Green laser beam used by the Haute-Provence Observatory to point celestial objects for studies and researches (L) and the Milky Way (C), with an old windmill in the foreground in Saint-Michel-L'Observatoire, southern France. - The Northern Hemisphere's skies offer this summer the beautiful spectacle of a comet, named
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(Published 16 July 2020, 11:13 IST)

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