Weg mit dem Dreck!

Frisch gemixt und angerichtet: #360grad präsentiert die bewegendsten Bilder der letzten Tage. Liebevoll sortiert und original beschriftet.

A government worker cleans debris floating on a river ahead of the annual rainy season in north Jakarta, Indonesia November 13, 2015.REUTERS/Garry Lotulung EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: STRINGER/INDONESIA)

Hungary’s Zsolt Toth carves Star Wars character Darth Vader for the ice sculpture festival in Liege, Belgium, November 13, 2015. Reuters/Eric Vidal EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: ERIC VIDAL)


Palestinians react after Israeli troops fired tear gas during clashes near the border between Israel and east Gaza city November 13, 2015. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: MOHAMMED SALEM)


A steward asks a spectator to stop dancing and sit down at Wembley Stadium attended by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in London, November 13, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: SUZANNE PLUNKETT)


Aurelie Mehaute joins hundreds of others at a monument to the Marquis de Lafayette during a gathering in support of Paris following the attacks on the city, in Boston, Massachusetts November 15, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

(Bild: BRIAN SNYDER)


Hamilton Tiger-Cats‘ Aaron Crawford walks on to the field to play the Toronto Argonauts in their CFL eastern semi-final playoff football game in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, November 15, 2015. REUTERS/Mark Blinch TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: MARK BLINCH)


An aerial view shows participants wearing blue and red coats forming an image depicting a human lung, during an Guinness World Record attempt of the largest human image of an organ, on a hazy day in Beijing, November 15, 2015. Over 1,500 people joined the successful attempt on Sunday which was organized by a local health research centre hoping to improve awareness of lung health, local media reported. Picture taken November 15, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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Environmental activists perform during protest in front of the headquarters of Brazilian mining company Vale SA in downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 16, 2015. The collapse of two dams at a Brazilian mine, owned by Vale SA and BHP Billiton Ltd, has cut off drinking water for quarter of a million people and saturated waterways downstream with dense orange sediment that could wreck the ecosystem for years to come. Nine people were killed, 19 are still listed as missing and 500 people were displaced from their homes when the dams burst at an iron ore mine in southeastern Brazil on November 5. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

(Bild: SERGIO MORAES)


Fishermen stand on rocks in front of the sea as a lightning storm approaches, in the southern city of Ashkelon, November 16, 2015. REUTERS/Amir Cohen TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: AMIR COHEN)


Student protesters clash with Philippine police during a rally near the U.S. embassy ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, in Manila November 17, 2015. REUTERS/Cheryl Gagalac TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: CHERYL GAGALAC)


Cotton grows in a field around a home in Florence, Alabama October 23, 2015. Fields along the Mississippi River Delta once gleamed white in the autumn with acre upon acre of cotton ready to be picked. This year U.S. farmers planted the fewest acres of cotton since 1983, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. REUTERS/Brian Snyder PICTURE 9 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY „THE LEGACY OF ‚KING COTTON‘ IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH“ SEARCH „KING COTTON“ FOR ALL IMAGES

(Bild: BRIAN SNYDER)


Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama prepare to address reporters following their bilateral meeting alongside the APEC summit in Manila, Philippines, November 17, 2015. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Bild: JONATHAN ERNST)

In loser Folge mixen hier unsere Bildredaktoren mit den interessantesten Bildern der TagesWoche-Fotografen und Agenturbildern aus aller Welt ansehnliche Cocktails. Die Bildlegenden sind so belassen, wie die FotografInnen und Agenturen ihre Bilder selbst beschriftet haben.

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