
A large crowd gathers to lay flowers and candles in front of the Carillon restaurant in Paris on Sunday, November 15. The restaurant was among several Paris establishments targeted by terrorist attacks on Friday, November 13. More than 129 people were killed, and hundreds more were injured.

Relatives and friends of Adel Termos mourn his death during his funeral in Tallousa, Lebanon, on Friday, November 13. Termos, 32, is being hailed as a hero after he tackled a suicide bomber approaching a mosque in Beirut. Tributes on social media speculated that Termos had saved many lives through his sacrifice.

Syrian children climb a fence to watch a soccer-training workshop at a refugee camp near Azraq, Jordan, on Monday, November 16. Syrian soccer coaches living at the camp are now being trained by the English Premier League. The plan is to soon set up soccer leagues at the camp to keep children occupied and fit.

A baby chimpanzee named Jason sits in his sleeping box Friday, November 13, at the Attica Zoological Park in Spata, Greece. Jason is being tended to by zoo staff members because his mother fell sick and has been unable to feed him.

First lady Michelle Obama dances to Gloria Estefan's "Conga" during an event at the White House on Monday, November 16. The "Broadway at the White House" event was for high school students involved in performing-arts programs.

People in Rio de Janeiro protest the Brazilian mining company Vale on Monday, November 16. The demonstrators demanded that the company take responsibility for the damage caused by two dams that burst, wiping out a village in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais.

A sailor checks a fighter jet on the deck of France's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier on Wednesday, November 18. The massive ship was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea to join the fight against the ISIS militant group that claimed responsibility for the Paris terror attacks.

Jamar Clark's sister, Danielle Burns, grieves as she and other family members gather during a news conference held by the Minneapolis Urban League on Wednesday, November 18. Clark, 24, was fatally shot in the head by police, a medical examiner said. He was unarmed. Two Minneapolis police officers are on administrative leave as the case is being investigated.

The French tricolor is attached to one of the pins that were handed out at the Los Angeles premiere of the new "Hunger Games" movie on Monday, November 16.

Film director Spike Lee, in the blue jacket, is joined by some of Hollywood's biggest actors after receiving an honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards on Saturday, November 14. Joining Lee, from left, are Will Smith, Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson. During his acceptance speech, Lee made a passionate appeal for more diversity in Hollywood. "It's easier to be the president of the United States as a black person than be the head of a studio," he said.

Police snipers are posted on the roof of a church as a raid is carried out in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis on Wednesday, November 18. The hourslong ordeal ended with at least two terror suspects dead and eight detained. Among the dead was Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the ringleader of the Paris attacks, French officials said.

Men paddle a canoe across a flooded roadway in Carnation, Washington, on Wednesday, November 18. A powerful storm flooded rivers and cut power to more than 350,000 state residents.

Square CEO Jack Dorsey gets a birthday kiss from his mother, Marcia, before his company's initial public offering Thursday, November 19, at the New York Stock Exchange. Square is the mobile payments processing firm run by Twitter.

Greek riot police scuffle with a protester outside the Greek Parliament in Athens on Wednesday, November 18. Thousands of farmers were protesting tax and pension reforms demanded by the country's bailout creditors.

A passenger looks for his belongings after a train derailed in Quetta, Pakistan, on Tuesday, November 17.

Former Paraguayan politician Vilmar Acosta is escorted at a military base in Luque, Paraguay, on Tuesday, November 17. Acosta was extradited from Brazil to face questioning in the murder case of journalist Pablo Medina.

Auctioneer Rupert van der Werff holds an intact egg of an elephant bird -- a species that's been extinct for centuries -- at an auction house in Billingshurst, England, on Thursday, November 19.

An employee for the online retailer Amazon works in a distribution center in Leipzig, Germany, on Thursday, November 19.

A building crumbles during a controlled demolition in Xi'an, China, on Sunday, November 15. The building is making way for a new commercial center.

Children in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, practice a traditional dance Monday, November 16, ahead of celebrations for the nation's 44th anniversary.

An employee of the national zoo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, carries a 3-month-old giant panda cub that was displayed to the public for the first time on Tuesday, November 17.

House Speaker Paul Ryan holds his weekly news conference in Washington on Thursday, November 19. The House passed a bill Thursday that would suspend the program allowing Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the United States. Ryan told reporters "this is urgent. We cannot and should not wait to act, not when our national security is at stake."

In Kolkata, India, a woman steps over a child in a ritual seeking blessings for the child during the Hindu religious festival of Chhath Puja on Tuesday, November 17.

Ice extends several feet from a sign marking the summit of Mount Adams, the second-highest mountain in New England, on Tuesday, November 17.

U.S. President Barack Obama, left, speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin prior to the opening session of the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, on Sunday, November 15. Later, an Obama aide said the two men appeared to reach an agreement on a political path forward in Syria -- though U.S. officials said a substantial shift in strategy toward combating the ISIS militant group was not in the works.

Passengers climb down the side of a ferry as it capsizes in Surabaya, Indonesia, on Monday, November 16. No casualties were reported by the port's harbormaster.

A woman rides a purebred Spanish horse during a horse fair in Seville, Spain, on Tuesday, November 17.

A woman looks out from a window in Jabalia, Gaza, on Tuesday, November 17. The house was damaged last year during fighting between Israel and Hamas.

National police officers remove a rock that was used as a barricade by people protesting election results in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, November 18.

Mauricio Macri, an Argentine presidential candidate for the Cambiemos (Let's Change) alliance, kisses his wife, Juliana Awada, at the end of a presidential debate in Buenos Aires on Sunday, November 15. Macri's opponent, Daniel Scioli, is at left. See last week in 39 photos




