A woman tries to check inside of a damaged house in Oshima after a powerful typhoon hit Izu Oshima island, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of Tokyo. The typhoon caused deadly mudslides that buried people and destroyed homes on the Japanese island before sweeping up the Pacific coast, grounding hundreds of flights and disrupting Tokyo's transportation during the morning rush. Photo: AP
Aliana Tsarnaeva, sister of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, listens during a hearing in South Boston District Court, in Boston. A Suffolk district attorney's office spokesman said Tsarnaeva, 23, is accused of misleading a Boston police detective investigating the recovery of a counterfeit bill. He said she did not show up for a court date after her arraignment. Photo: AP
Atletico Nacional soccer fans walk alongside a hearse carrying the remains of fellow soccer fan Dumar Baquero, killed during a game, in Zipaquira, Colombia. According to police Baquero was shot in the head by a woman wearing a jersey from rival team Millonarios. Police arrested a 24-year old woman as the suspect for the purportedly revenge attack. Photo: AP
An Amazon Indian woman holds a poster that reads in Spanish; "Down with oil. Up with life," during a protest against the extraction of oil from the Yasuni National Park, in Quito, Ecuador. About one hundred Amazonian ethnic women arrived in the capital after walking for five days to express their opposition to the extraction of oil from the pristine Amazon reserve, as proposed by President Rafael Correa and approved by Congress in early October. Photo: AP
Refugees, who are on a hunger strike, lie behind umbrellas as they protest near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. The refugees protest against their situation in Germany and the European refugee policy. Photo: AP
People hold up signs with names of Nazi concentration and death camps during a march marking the 70th anniversary of the roundup and deportation of Rome's Jews to concentration camps, in Rome's ghetto neighborhood. Photo: AP
Trucks run past Teva Pharmaceutical Logistic Center in the town of Shoam, Israel. As the world's leading maker of generic drugs, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. has evolved not only into a giant in the pharmaceutical world but also a source of pride for Israel. Now, following an announcement of planned layoffs and revelations it enjoys sweeping tax exemptions, this homegrown jewel of the Israeli economy is on the defensive and fighting to save its reputation as the country's flagship company. Photo: AP
Academics and experts attend an international meeting on special economic zones at Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. In a bid to bolster its laggard economy, North Korea plans to set up new special economic zones and has created a group to assist potential foreign investors, state media and the organizers of the rare international conference. Photo: AP
In this photo released by the Philippine Air Force shows residents living in tents beside the rubbles of the Our Lady of Light Catholic church after a powerful earthquake struck Loon town, Bohol province, central Philippines. The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the central Philippines and killed more than a hundred people also dealt a serious blow to the region's historical and religious legacy by heavily damaging a dozen or more churches, some of them hundreds of years old. Photo: AP
People wade through a flooded village after Cyclone Phailin triggered heavy rains in the district of Kendrapada. Photo: AP
A woman passes a poster reading "Putin is afraid of Navalny" in a street in Kirov, Russia. The judge of a Russian court has overturned a sentence for opposition leader and anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny, handing him a suspended sentence instead of five years in prison. Photo: AP