Top news photos: Srinagar situation, Pope's Thai visit, and more

From Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's new cabinet to BJP MP Vijay Goel's protest in Delhi, here are some of the top news images of the day

November 21, 2019 11:06 am | Updated 04:30 pm IST

4.30 p.m. | Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party poses shortly after arriving at the launch of Labour's General Election manifesto, at Birmingham City University, England, on November 21. Britain goes to the polls on December 12.

1 p.m. | CRPF personnel patrol in front of a closed market in Srinagar, on Thursday.

12 p.m. | A man sleeps in a gym that is strewn with abandoned belongings at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which has been taken over by anti-government protesters in Hong Kong, China. Anti-government protesters organized a general strike since Monday as demonstrations in Hong Kong stretched into its sixth month with demands for an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word "riot" to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage

11 a.m. | Pope Francis, center, walks with his cousin Ana Rosa Sivori, left, and Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, right, during a welcoming ceremony at the government house in Bangkok, Thailand. Pope Francis is on a four-day visit to Thailand. He started his first full day in the country by addressing politicians and diplomats gathered in Government House.

10 a.m. | Chrystia Freeland poses with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after being sworn-in as Deputy Prime Minister as Trudeau's new cabinet is named at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada November 20, 2019. Mr. Trudeau made major changes to his Cabinet, making several ministerial appointments in a hid to help stave off increasing unhappiness in the energy-producing west.

9 a.m. | BJP MP Vijay Goel arriving at Parliament on a bicycle demanding clean air and water in capital.

4.30 p.m. | Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party poses shortly after arriving at the launch of Labour's General Election manifesto, at Birmingham City University, England, on November 21. Britain goes to the polls on December 12.
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