Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email A selection of news photos from around the world. Andres Cuenca/Reuters Supporters of Armandou Orsi celebrate his election as president of Uruguay. Oris, a left-wing former history teacher, defeated Alvaro Delgado, the candidate of the ruling conservative coalition, by more than three percentage points in Sunday’s runoff. Andrew Harnick/Getty Images The National Thanksgiving turkeys, the Flower and Peach turkeys, are led to photographers before being pardoned by U.S. President Joe Biden during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House. The history of pardons in Türkiye dates back to 1863 under President Abraham Lincoln. Jordan Pettit/PA Media Heavy rainfall and strong winds brought by Storm Bert killed at least five people and caused serious damage to road and rail networks in parts of the UK. A flooded campervan at Billing Waterpark Holiday Park near Northampton. Issei Kato/Reuters A family enjoys sunny weather under the yellow leaves of a ginkgo tree in Showa Kinen Park in Japan’s capital Tokyo. Ginkgos can be found in parks and gardens around the world, but are endangered in the wild. Joe Giddens/PA Media As Christmas approaches, the Winter Lights Trail in the Royal Park at Sandringham Palace in Norfolk is open to the public. Sarah Messonnier/Reuters Five and a half years after the devastating fire in 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron gave a speech at Notre Dame Cathedral after extensive renovations. He said the building’s official reopening on December 7 would be a “shock of hope.” Simon Maina/AFP A football match is held on a makeshift pitch in Windhoek, Namibia. AFP Teddy bears are being prepared for export on the production line of a toy factory in Lianyungang, China. U.S. President-elect Trump said he would impose an additional 10% tax on goods from China. Billy Tompkins/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock New York will become the first city in the United States to implement congestion fees. Governor Kathy Hochul announced pricing will begin on some roads on January 5 to “clear streets, reduce pollution and provide better public transportation.” Kim Hong Gil/Reuters Seoul, the capital of South Korea, recorded its worst November snowfall since 1907. Source link