The world in pictures | The Press Saturday 05th October 2024 09:40 AM Here is a selection of the best photos from international news from Friday October 4. Published yesterday at 9:30 p.m. PHOTO BENJAMIN CREMEL, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Activists from climate action group Ocean Rebellion take part in a performance in London. Their aim is to expose the greenwashing of liquid natural gas by shipping companies and some member states of the International Maritime Organization, as well as the latter’s failure to protect the oceans. PHOTO MAZEN MAHDI, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE A protester makes a victory sign in front of security forces during a rally in support of Gaza and Lebanon, Bahrain. With the sponsorship of the United States, Bahrain and Israel signed a treaty which provides for the normalization of their diplomatic relations under the framework of the Abraham Accords of 2020. PHOTO NIHARIKA KULKARNI, AGENCY FRANCE-PRESSE An artist paints an effigy of Ravana, a ten-headed demon king, ahead of the Hindu festival Dussehra, in Varanasi, India. PHOTO ROBERT OROZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS Flooded houses in the village of Luke, Bosnia. At least 16 people lost their lives on Friday in floods and landslides caused by torrential rains in the center of the country. PHOTO EFREM LUKATSKY, ASSOCIATED PRESS An activist from the feminist group Femen demonstrates against military cooperation between Russia and Iran in front of the Iranian embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine. PHOTO ANN WANG, REUTERS Containers fallen and stacked after the typhoon Krathonin Taiwan, Friday; the toll stands at at least two dead, 219 injured and thousands affected in the south of the country. PHOTO PHILIP FONG, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE People line up to enter a ramen restaurant as a train leaves Gotanda Station, Tokyo, Japan. PHOTO TOBY MELVILLE, REUTERS A deer bellows during the annual rutting season in Richmond Park, London, UK. - Related News : Leclerc, Auchan, Intermaché… Massive recall of cheese in France for suspected listeria and E. Coli Against the trend, Fiat is relaunching a diesel sedan for less than 17,000 euros Budgetary surprises that did not prevent a $6 billion hole for the Legault government