Donald Trump after his big victory Saturday night. But he will now face a less divided mainstream field: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 20 February 2016
Walter de La Mare: Napoleon
'What is the world, O soldiers?
It is I;
I, this incessant snow,
This northern sky;
Soldiers, this solitude
Through which we go
Is I.'
It is I;
I, this incessant snow,
This northern sky;
Soldiers, this solitude
Through which we go
Is I.'
Walter de la Mare (1973-1956): Napoleon
Donald J. Trump in Spartanburg, S.C., with his wife and family on Saturday night: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 20 February 2016
Donald J. Trump greeted fans at his rally at a farm in Walterboro, S.C., on Wednesday: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times 17 February 2016
Supporters of Donald Trump in North Augusta, S.C., on Wednesday: photo by Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times, 17 February 2016
Donald Trump addressing a rally on Friday at the Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. In comments televised on Thursday, Mr. Trump expressed support for the main tenet of the Affordable Care Act. Less than 24 hours later, he distanced himself from the remark.: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 19 February 2016
Donald Trump addressing a rally on Friday at the Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. In comments televised on Thursday, Mr. Trump expressed support for the main tenet of the Affordable Care Act. Less than 24 hours later, he distanced himself from the remark.: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 19 February 2016
An Islamic State fighter gestures while being held as prisoner with fellow fighters under Democratic Forces of Syria fighters as they ride a pick-up truck near al-Shadadi town, Hasaka countryside Syria: photo by Reuters, 19 February 2016
During a job-hunting pep rally in Tokyo, a Japanese college graduate publicly vowed to do her best to find work: photo by Thomas Peter/Reuters. 19 February 2016
Through broken windows in Debaltseve, Ukraine, separatists’ vehicles could be seen.work: photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters. 19 February 2016
Working on a skewer of barbecued mutton at a Lunar New Year fair in Beijing: photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters. 19 February 2015
After a winter storm on Friday, a prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem: photo by Sebastian Scheiner/Associated Press, 19 February 2016
Kosovo police officers eeraing gas masks inspect the parliament, after tear gas was launched by opposition lawmakers, disrupting the first parliamentary session of the year: photo by Armend Nimani via FT Photo Diary, 19 February 2016
Items belonging to migrants from Africa hung on a border fence between Morocco and the enclave of Melilla, Spain, after the migrants tried to cross into Spanish territory: photo by Jesus Blasco de Avellaneda/Reuters, 18 February 2016
Family members stood outside a morgue in Ankara, Turkey, after at least 28 people were killed and 61 were injured in a car bombing near a convoy of military vehicles in the capital on Wednesday: photo by Chris McGrath via the New York Times, 18 February 2016
Traders, brokers and clerks shout and gesture on the trading floor of the open outcry pit at the London Metal Exchange (LME), at their new premises on Finsbury Square in London: photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Bloombergs, 18 February 2016
People surrounded by smoke wave flags and shout slogans during a protest by a Spanish taxi drivers’€™ union in Madrid: photo by Francisco Seco/AP, 18 February 2016
An H-2A rocket carrying the ASTRO-H satellite, developed in collaboration between the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), NASA and other groups, lifts off at the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan: photo by Jiji Press/AFP, 17 February 2016
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) arrives at the Pole Financier (the financial section of Paris court house) in the French capital, to be heard in the investigation of false invoices in the “Bygmalion affair”, a corruption scandal centred on claims that his party paid some of his campaign expenses in 2012 to get around strict spending limits: photo by Thomas Samson/AFP, 16 February 2016
Kashmiri fisherman on Dal Lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir. The temperature in the Kashmir valley has risen and people are out enjoying the warmer weather: photo by Farooq Khan/EPA, 18 February 2016
Chinese men pull a tricycle in a neighborhood next to a coal-fired power plant in Shanxi, China, November 26, 2015. Daily Life, 1st prize singles, World Press Photo Awards (Kevin Frayer – China’s Coal Addiction) .: photo by Kevin Frayer via WPP/Reuters, 18 February 2016
Model feebee poses as part of art installation i€œDazzle roomi€ made by artist Shigeki Matsuyama at Room 32 fashion and design exhibition in Tokyo, on Friday: photo byShuji Kajiyama/AP, 19 February 2016
Migrants crowded an inflatable boat that landed at Mytilene, Greece, on the island of Lesvos, after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey: photo by Aris Messinis/Agence France-Presse, 17 February 2015
Volunteers of an NGO direct refugees and migrants arriving in a dinghy from Turkey to the coast of Mytilini, on the island of Lesvos, Greece: photo by Orestis Panagiotou/EPA, 17 February 2016
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, a Republican candidate for president, giving a speech in Greenville, S.C. The Republican primary is Saturday: photo by Alex Wong via the New York Times, 18 February 2016
The 2016 presidential campaign will be remembered as the least rational in recent memory: image via Reuters Opinion @Reuters Opinion, 17 February 2016
Muhammed (L), 13, of Syria and Mahdi Ghafour, 6, of Afghanistan plays on a pier on in Kladesholmen, Sweden. Last year Sweden received 162,877 asylum applications, more than any European country proportionate to its population. According to the Swedish Migration Agency, Sweden housed more than 180,000 people in 2015, more than double the total in 2014. The country is struggling to house refugees in proper conditions during the harsh winter; summer holiday resorts, old schools and private buildings are being turned into temporary shelters for asylum seekers as they wait for a decision on their asylum application. Sweden is facing new challenges on its migration policy after the massive arrival of refugees last year, forcing the country to drastically reduce the number of refugees passing through its borders. Stricter controls have had a significant effect on the number of arrivals, reducing weekly numbers from 10,000 to 800. The Swedish migration minister announced in January that the government will reject up to 80,000 refugees who applied for asylum last year, proposing strict new residency rules: photo by David Ramos via FT Photo Diary, 16 February 2016