Hunting contest in Chengelsy Gorge, Kazakhstan, WWII bomb found in Thessaloniki, Greece, and other pictures from around the world in Today in Pictures.
A tamed golden eagle attacks a corsac fox during an annual hunting contest in Chengelsy Gorge east of Almaty, Kazakhstan February 11, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
A 250 kg World War Two bomb that was found during excavation works at a gas station, is carried on a military truck, following an operation to defuse it, in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, February 12, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
Children play with water in Madureira Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil February 12, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
Fans react as singer Adele arrives at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S. , February 12, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
Mason Lowe rides HD during round 2 of the PBR Kansas City Invitational at the Sprint Center on February 12, 2017 in Kansas City, Missouri. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES/AFP
Members of the Gung Ho Club perform along the streets of the Chinatown section of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, February 12, 2017 in celebration of the Chinese New Year of the Rooster. PHOTO: EPA
The remains of the fallen tembusu tree at the Botanic Gardens’ Palm Valley on Sunday February 12, 2017, as many visitors went about their usual activities a day after the fatal incident there on Saturday. NParks declared the rest of the Gardens safe to visit and will be conducting more checks on trees. PHOTO: MARK CHEONG/STRAITS TIMES
German TV personality, Drag Queen Olivia Jones (C), during the Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung) at the German 'Bundestag' parliament in Berlin, Germany, February 12, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
A dog dressed in masks sits in a bag during the Venice Carnival on February 12, 2017 in Venice. PHOTO: AFP
Valeria Holinger with Usbekia is on her way to win the Skikjoering Credit Suisse GP of Celerina 2,700m on the frozen lake of St. Moritz on the first weekend of the White Turf horse races in St. Moritz, Switzerland, 12 February 2017. PHOTO: EPA
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