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Paris: An auctioneer displays a gold laurel leaf from French Emperor Napoleon´s imperial crown at the office of the Osenat auction house. – Reuters
Nampo City: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) is seen inspecting the Kumsong Tractor Factory. – AFP /KCNA via KNS
Lahore: Artists perform on stage during Faiz Aman Festival held at Al-Hamra Hall. – PPI
Qidong: Chinese police are seen pouring water on a stranded humpback whale to keep it cool. The whale returned to sea later when the high tide came in. – China OUT / AFP / STR
Bangalore: Members of the Tornadoes motorcycle display team are seen on the final run for the World Record for carrying 58 men on a single 500 cc motorcycle. – AFP
New York: Christie’s employees take bids for Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi at Christie’s. A 500-year-old work of art depicting Jesus Christ, believed to be the work of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, sold in New York on November 15, 2017 for $450.3 million setting a new art auction record. – AFP
Amherst: An aerial view shows the darkened ground of an oil spill which shut down the Keystone pipeline between Canada and the United States, located in an agricultural area near Amherst, South Dakota. - TransCanada Corp/ Handout via Reuters
London: Mo Farah poses after he received his knighthood from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. – Reuters
Haripur: A general view of the main stupa is seen after it was discovered and unveiled to the public, during a ceremony at the Buddhist-period archeological site. – Reuters
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