
Lemurs, Lego and dotty dogs: photos of the day
Masked participants parade through the streets on the closing day of the Venice carnival Photograph: Alessio Marini/LiveMedia/Rex/Shutterstock
People move motorbikes on carts through a flooded road in the suburb of Bekasi after rivers overflowed following heavy rain Photograph: Aditya Irawan/AFP/Getty Images
A woman walks with her dogs through the snow on a beach Photograph: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP
An installation by German artist Anselm Kiefer during a preview of his exhibition Sag Mir Wo die Blumen Sind (Tell Me Where the Flowers Are) at the Stedelijk Museum Photograph: Dingena Mol/EPA
People gather for the funeral of victims killed by a bomb at an army base that also destroyed nearby houses and mosques. The Pakistani Taliban-affiliated group Jaish al-Fursan claimed responsibility for the attack Photograph: Abdullah Khan/EPA
Supporters of Călin Georgescu, the independent candidate who won the first round of Romania's annulled presidential elections, wave flags and shout slogans after his arrival at court Photograph: Robert Ghement/EPA
A resident of Lemurs' Park, home to 112 distinct lemur species and one of the largest natural habitats for these primates unique to the island Photograph: Cem Genco/Anadolu/Getty Images
A Lego model of the ship Batavia, wrecked on its maiden voyage in 1629, at the exhibition Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in Lego Bricks at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent. It took 1,336.5 hours and 170,463 bricks to create eight ships dating from the oldest known shipwreck in about 1300 BC Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA
Rapper A$AP Rocky poses during a photoshoot for Vogue in Harlem Photograph: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
A child runs through the streets with a mask during the town's African-Mexican carnival in the Actopan River region in Veracruz Photograph:People take pictures of delegates before the opening session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People Photograph: Vincent Thian/AP
Donald Trump leaves the chamber after addressing a joint session of Congress at the Capitol Photograph: Win McNamee/AP
Humpback whales photographed by researchers on the ninth National Antarctic Science Expedition led by the Turkish Polar Research Institute Photograph: Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu/Getty Images
Members of the Acadêmicos do Grande Rio samba school take part in the third day of parades in the city's carnival Photograph: António Lacerda/EPA
People take photos at Snapper Rocks as a tropical cyclone is expected to hit part of the Australian coast for the first time in more than 50 years Photograph: Jason O'Brien/AAP
A woman and her son stop to look at a fire at a toy store in downtown Lima Photograph: Connie France/AFP/Getty Images
Residents remove their belongings from a building destroyed by a drone attack after Russia targeted energy facilities in the southern region Photograph: Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP/Getty Images
The house of a Palestinian man accused of an attack against Israelis in October 2024 is blown up by Israeli security forces
Photograph: Hazem Bader/AFP/Getty Images
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