November 3: Delhi and beyond, in pictures

The day’s developments, events and newsmakers

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Sanjay Singh, brother-in-law of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan addresses the press along with senior Congress leaders Kamal nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia after joining the Congress party, at AICC in New Delhi.
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Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad adderesses a press conference at party office in Jaipur.

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Hindu seers and sadhus attend the ‘Dharmadesh’, a two-day meeting organised for national integration, at Talkatora Stadium, in New Delhi.
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File photo: US President Donald Trump, right, meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sentosa Island, in Singapore. North Korea has warned, it could revive a state policy aimed at strengthening its nuclear arsenal if the United States does not lift economic sanctions against the country. 

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Myanmar President Win Myint casts his ballot at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar. Voters in several parts of Myanmar are choosing their representatives in 13 by-elections in a test of support for leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her ruling party.
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Australian Roman Catholic nun Sister Patricia Fox, right, clenches her fist following a news conference hours before her departure for Australia, in Manila, Philippines. Sister Fox decided to leave after 27 years in the country after the Immigration Bureau denied her application for the extension of her visa. 

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A crane moves a pair of wheels recovered from the Lion Air jet that crashed into Java Sea for further investigation at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia. New details about the crashed aircraft previous flight have cast more doubt on the Indonesian airline’s claim to have fixed technical problems as hundreds of personnel searched the sea a fifth day Friday for victims and the plane’s fuselage.
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People are silhouetted against the north frieze and Liberty Memorial Tower at the National World War I Museum and Memorial after it was illuminated by 5,000 poppies, in Kansas City, Mo. Red poppy flowers became a symbol of peace following World War I after they were referenced in the poem titled “In Flanders Field.” The display will continue nightly until November 11, which marks the 100th anniversary of the end of war. 

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Salvadoran migrants cross the Suchiate river, the border between Guatemala and Mexico. The third caravan tried to cross the bridge between Guatemala and Mexico, but Mexican authorities told them they would have to show passports and visas and enter in groups of 50 for processing. The Salvadorans expressed misgivings that they would be deported, so they turned around and waded across a shallow stretch of the river to enter Mexico.
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Teargas canisters fired by Israeli troops fall over Palestinians protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel.

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Retired footballer David Beckham poses for a group photograph during a sponsored promotional event in Bangkok, Thailand. 
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Police constables make a ‘rangoli’ ahead of Diwali festival, in Thane, Mumbai.

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Parents and sisters of Ehtisham Bilal, a student who went missing from Sharda University and joined militant ranks in valley, appeal militant outfits with their folded hands to release their son and send him back, at Khaniyar in Srinagar.
Photo by Vipin
Photo by Vipin
154-metre high viewing box, selfie points: Delhi’s Signature Bridge opens tomorrow.  

Pramod Pushkarna
Pramod Pushkarna
Diwali gifts displayed at the road side in New Delhi

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