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View a gallery of photos from around the world on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014.
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A worker for Kanawha Valley Advertising was out early Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014 taking down a campaign billboard for JB McCuskey in Jefferson, W.Va. McCuskey, a Republican, was re-elected to the House of Delegates' 35th District on Tuesday.
Tom Hindman Charleston Daily Mail
Colorful fish-shaped lanterns are lit up on the eve of Seoul Lantern Festival, which will be held from Nov. 7-23, along Cheonggye stream in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014.
Lee Jin-Man Associated Press
A woman carries a portrait of Lenin as she walks with the Communist Party members and supporters to place flowers at the Tomb of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin, at Moscow's Red Square on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 to mark the anniversary of the Nov. 7, 1917 Bolshevik revolution, which is no longer a public holiday in Russia.
Pavel Golovkin Associated Press
A man falls of a horse-drawn carriage that crashes after the horses bolted during the traditional Leonhardi pilgrimage in Bad Toelz, southern Germany, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014. Several people were injured in the annual pilgrimage honoring St. Leonhard, patron saint of the highland farmers for horses and livestock.
Matthias Schrader Associated Press
Policemen carry an arrested protestor , during a national trade union demonstration in Brussels, Thursday Nov. 6, 2014. Tens of thousands of demonstrators are converging on the Belgian capital to protest government policies that will extend the pension age, contain wages and cut into public services.
Geert Wijngaert Associated Press
Tibetan lamas visit the Olympic green area near one of the venues for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Week to be held in Beijing Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014. Hotels in the Chinese capital have been asked to report to police any guests from Xinjiang as well as Tibet and its neighboring Qinghai province during APEC. Counterterrorism experts say the gravest threat to Beijing's APEC meetings are extremists from its restive western region of Xinjiang while Tibetans have protested Chinese rule for decades, and since 2009, about 130 have died by setting themselves on fire in protest.
Ng Guan Associated Press
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