HomeWorld News31 January 2025: Photos of the week | Global News Avenue World News 31 January 2025: Photos of the week | Global News Avenue By Jahxco February 1, 2025 0 3 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 31 January 2025: Photos of the week News photos from all over the world. Jehad Alshrafi/AP Since October 7, 2023, the Israelic hostage Argel Yehoud held by Hamas has been handed over to the Red Cross of Khan Yunice, southern Gaza. Two Israelis and five Thai people were released, and more than 100 Palestinians were released from the Israeli OFER prison. Ezra Acayan/Getty image The performers breathed fire at the Lunar New Year’s celebration of Binondo, Manila, Philippines. The New Year began on January 29, marking the Year of the Snake. Silvia Left/AP During the parade, a photo of the advocacy of LGBT+community rights and discrimination against Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. John Macdougall/Agence France -Presse On the 80th International Holocaust Massacre, a rose on a stone monument on the Berlin Massacre Memorial marks the Soviet Red Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau. Jane Barol/PA Media During the UP Helly AA section, the Jarl team participated in the torch parade through the Lerwick of Shetland Isles. The festival originated in the 1880s and celebrated the Nordic heritage of the Lanlan Islands. On the last Tuesday of January, more than 1,000 torch ignited. Hannah McKan/Reuters Aston Villa’s fans showed the banner of musician Ozzy Osbourne in front of the championship league football game against Villa Park. Aston Villa defeated the Scottish championship 4-2 to achieve the last 16 games of the game. Thibaud Moritz / AFP Canadian model Coco Rocha provided Miss Sohee in the spring/summer fashion week in Paris. Al Drago/Getty image It is believed that 67 people died at the aircraft near Ronald Reagan Airport at Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington. The authorities retracted the flight data recorder from the jet of the US Airlines and continued to find a corpse in the cold Potomak River falling from the plane. Kyodo via Reuters The rescue workers in Japan pulled out a truck driver from a sewage pit in Yashio near Tokyo. The huge sewage pit contains a bronchial pipe, which prompts people to worry about potential leakage. Officials issued an withdrawal order of 200 families. Hanan Carlos Cisneros/Agence France -Presse AyMara farmers work in Quinoa Field in the town of Yanaque, ACORA, southern Peru. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleBitcoin To Continue Sideways Move, Is The Market ‘Satiated’? | Global News AvenueNext articleToday’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Feb. 1 | Global News Avenue Jahxcohttps://globalnewsavenue.com RELATED ARTICLES World News Emily in Paris star Lily Collins welcomes first child | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 World News Cheaper Chinese AI Sparks Hope for Africa’s Economic and Social Growth | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 World News Over 90% of U.S. airport towers are understaffed, data shows | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Most Popular Emily in Paris star Lily Collins welcomes first child | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 Analyst Explains Bitcoin’s Path To $150,000 – Details | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 Snowboard Cross World Cup: Charlotte Bankes wins gold in China | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 Cheaper Chinese AI Sparks Hope for Africa’s Economic and Social Growth | Global News Avenue February 1, 2025 Load more Recent Comments 카지노솔루션 on 3 Ways the iPhone 17’s Screen Should Improve Over the iPhone 16’s | Global News Avenue