In a lively turn of events, supporters of Yamandu Orsi recently took to the streets in Uruguay, celebrating his victory as the new president! The left-wing former history teacher triumphed over Álvaro Delgado with a margin of over three percentage points.
Meanwhile, in the United States, Thanksgiving turkey time was captured with Blossom and Peach being pardoned by President Biden at the White House - a tradition that dates back to Abraham Lincoln in 1863!
However, not everything was festive, as stormy weather wreaked havoc across the UK, claiming five lives and causing major disruptions on the roads and railways, illustrated by flooded caravans at Billing Aquadrome.
On a brighter note, Japanese families reveled in the beautiful ginkgo trees turning golden in Tokyo's Showa Kinen Park, a perfect spot for enjoying autumn's last hurrah.
As December nears, winter wonder awaits at Sandringham House in Norfolk with charming light trails open to the public for the holiday season.
French President Emmanuel Macron also took a moment to commemorate the nearly rebuilt Notre Dame Cathedral, announcing its reopening on December 7th as a "shock of hope" post-2019’s devastating fire.
Across the world in Namibia, a spirited football game brought the community together, while teddy bears were gearing up for their journey from a toy factory in China, amidst trade talk buzz.
And lastly, big news from New York as it prepares to introduce a congestion charge aimed at cleaning up traffic and pollution, with Governor Kathy Hochul announcing the initiative starting January 5th.
Seoul, South Korea, made headlines too, setting a record for the heaviest November snowfall since 1907!
Meanwhile, in the United States, Thanksgiving turkey time was captured with Blossom and Peach being pardoned by President Biden at the White House - a tradition that dates back to Abraham Lincoln in 1863!
However, not everything was festive, as stormy weather wreaked havoc across the UK, claiming five lives and causing major disruptions on the roads and railways, illustrated by flooded caravans at Billing Aquadrome.
On a brighter note, Japanese families reveled in the beautiful ginkgo trees turning golden in Tokyo's Showa Kinen Park, a perfect spot for enjoying autumn's last hurrah.
As December nears, winter wonder awaits at Sandringham House in Norfolk with charming light trails open to the public for the holiday season.
French President Emmanuel Macron also took a moment to commemorate the nearly rebuilt Notre Dame Cathedral, announcing its reopening on December 7th as a "shock of hope" post-2019’s devastating fire.
Across the world in Namibia, a spirited football game brought the community together, while teddy bears were gearing up for their journey from a toy factory in China, amidst trade talk buzz.
And lastly, big news from New York as it prepares to introduce a congestion charge aimed at cleaning up traffic and pollution, with Governor Kathy Hochul announcing the initiative starting January 5th.
Seoul, South Korea, made headlines too, setting a record for the heaviest November snowfall since 1907!




















