January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in pictures and other images from abroad

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January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in     pictures and other images from abroad
Minutes later at Kaushambi this was the level of darkness.
January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in     pictures and other images from abroad
The Metro train at Kaushambi was still visible from a distance though.

January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in     pictures and other images from abroad
The spot is the same but it is a different train 10 minutes later when darkness began to lift. 
January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in     pictures and other images from abroad
The complete darkness lasted for about 15 minutes in Delhi and NCR

January 22:  Darkness in Delhi  in     pictures and other images from abroad
Pramod Pushkarna
Pramod Pushkarna
Cold and overcast winter morning near ITO Yamuna in New Delhi around 11 am

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
People walking on Raisina Hills, in New Delhi on Tuesday morning.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
People sitting in pipes keep themselves warm around bonfires in Delhi

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Chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal Lakshmi Mittal, left, speaks with French President Emmanuel Macron prior to a meeting as part of the second edition of the “Choose France” summit, in Versailles, outside Paris, France.
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AP/PTI
Leo Brunori, 37, of Union Dale, Pa., an employee for Hornbeck Chevrolet, in Forest City, Pa., clears away snow in a frozen parking lot of used vehicles.

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AP/PTI
Traffic is backed up in all directions at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, west of Salt Lake City, as the canyon experiences intermittent closures during a winter storm.
Vipin
Vipin
Security check lable for sealing on the route of republic day 2019 in New Delhi

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AP/PTI
The War Eagle makes its way down the street during the 25th anniversary of the MLK Grande Parade in Houston.
AP/PTI
AP/PTI
Haifaa al-Mansour, Saudi Arabian film director, right, receives a Crystal Award from Hilde Schwab, Chairwoman and Co-Founder of the World Economic Forum’s World Arts Forum, during the ceremony for the Crystal Awards at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

AP/PTI
AP/PTI
File photo, radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir waves at his supporters after his appeal hearing at the local district court in Cilacap, Central Java, Indonesia. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said, he would be disappointed if Bashir were released from prison early and urged Indonesia to show respect for the victims of the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings.
AP/PTI
AP/PTI
People leave the scene where a gunman shot and killed a man near the food court inside the Orland Square Mall, in Orland Park, Ill. 

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