A charity event organised by Star Wars fans for blind children in El Salvador, Donald Trump gets pecked by a bald eagle during a photo shoot, and more from around the world in Today in Pictures.
Blind children touching a cosplayer dressed as Darth Vader during a charity event organised by Star Wars fans in El Salvador on Dec 10. PHOTO: REUTERS
US Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump getting his hair straightened as he tries to hold a bald eagle during a Time Magazine photoshoot on Dec 10. PHOTO: REUTERS
Argentine President Mauricio Macri (centre) and his wife Juliana Awada (left) next to Vice-President Gabriela Michetti, waving at supporters from a balcony of the Casa Rosada government palace in Buenos Aires on Dec 10.PHOTO: AFP
Cuban security personnel detaining a member of the Ladies in White dissident group during a protest on International Human Rights Day in Havana on Dec 10.PHOTO: REUTERS
Mourners and California Highway Patrol officers paying their respects to San Bernardino shooting victim Yvette Velasco during a memorial service in Covina on Dec 10. PHOTO: REUTERS
Demonstrators from NGO Oxfam dressed as world leaders (from left) US President Barack Obama, Chinese President Xi Jinping, French President Francois Hollande, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, in front of the COP21 conference centre in Le Bourget, France, on Dec 10.PHOTO: EPA
Artificial snow is sprayed onto a ski piste in Fischen, Germany, on Dec 10. PHOTO: EPA
Guests at the 2015 Nobel Banquet at the Stockholm City Hall on Dec 10. PHOTO: AFP
Fog floating above Salgotarjan, Hungary, after sunset on Dec 10.PHOTO: EPA
Parents of San Bernardino shooting victim Vyetter Velasco, Marie and Robert Velasco, releasing a white dove over her casket during a memorial service in Covina on Dec 10.PHOTO: REUTERS
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