- Biển số
- OF-16170
- Ngày cấp bằng
- 10/5/08
- Số km
- 5,320
- Động cơ
- 552,869 Mã lực
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Smoke and flames rise from Notre Dame in Paris on April 15. The city was in flames months before the blaze at the cathedral. Protesters enraged over President Emmanuel Macron's economic plans had smashed storefronts and vandalized ATMs. But the smoke that filled the sky that day seemed to give the beleaguered city a sense of unity. Soon, another took hold: how to rebuild?Veronique de Viguerie—Getty Images
Greta Thunberg writes in her journal on the train as she travels from Lisbon to Madrid for a U.N. climate conference on Dec. 5. Days later, the climate activist was named TIME's 2019 Person of the Year.Evgenia Arbugaeva for TIME
A stray polar bear walks on a road on the outskirts of the Russian industrial city of Norilsk in June. The hungry bear was said to be hundreds of miles from its natural habitat.Irina Yarinskaya—Zapolyarnaya Pravda/AFP/Getty Images
Participants approach the Day One finish line during the Marathon des Sables, a 140-mile, six-day ultramarathon through the Sahara Desert in Morocco in April.Ryan Christopher Jones—The New York Times/Redux
Police assist two officers who caught fire after a molotov cocktail was thrown during a protest in Santiago, Chile, on Nov. 4. Originally triggered by a 4% subway fare hike, Chile’s demonstrations quickly became a wide-ranging rejection of government policy.Esteban Felix—AP
First Lady Melania Trump cheek-kisses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau next to President Trump during the family photo with invited guests at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, in August.Carlos Barria—Reuters
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte share a private moment as the President wraps up his work just before dinner at the Élysée Palace in Paris in September.Christopher Anderson—Magnum Photos for TIME
In the wake of the Christchurch attack, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hugs a mosque-goer at the Kilbirnie Mosque in Wellington on March 17.Hagen Hopkins—Getty Images
President Trump's shadow is seen behind House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the Friends of Ireland Luncheon in honor of Ireland Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 14.Olivier Douliery—Pool/Getty Images
President Trump holds his notes as he speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One at the White House on Nov. 20.Salwan Georges—The Washington Post/Getty Images
Carrie Lam's proposal to allow extraditions from Hong Kong to mainland China had hardly been announced before the territory's leader felt the head of a frustrated generation. Hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets—like these on June 10—then did it the next week, and then the next. At one point they numbered 2 million. The extradition bill did die, but it was too late to stop what it had started: Hong Kong had been transformed, and a new normal had arrived.Lam Yik Fei—The New York Times/Redux
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Smoke and flames rise from Notre Dame in Paris on April 15. The city was in flames months before the blaze at the cathedral. Protesters enraged over President Emmanuel Macron's economic plans had smashed storefronts and vandalized ATMs. But the smoke that filled the sky that day seemed to give the beleaguered city a sense of unity. Soon, another took hold: how to rebuild?Veronique de Viguerie—Getty Images

Greta Thunberg writes in her journal on the train as she travels from Lisbon to Madrid for a U.N. climate conference on Dec. 5. Days later, the climate activist was named TIME's 2019 Person of the Year.Evgenia Arbugaeva for TIME

A stray polar bear walks on a road on the outskirts of the Russian industrial city of Norilsk in June. The hungry bear was said to be hundreds of miles from its natural habitat.Irina Yarinskaya—Zapolyarnaya Pravda/AFP/Getty Images

Participants approach the Day One finish line during the Marathon des Sables, a 140-mile, six-day ultramarathon through the Sahara Desert in Morocco in April.Ryan Christopher Jones—The New York Times/Redux

Police assist two officers who caught fire after a molotov cocktail was thrown during a protest in Santiago, Chile, on Nov. 4. Originally triggered by a 4% subway fare hike, Chile’s demonstrations quickly became a wide-ranging rejection of government policy.Esteban Felix—AP

First Lady Melania Trump cheek-kisses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau next to President Trump during the family photo with invited guests at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, in August.Carlos Barria—Reuters

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte share a private moment as the President wraps up his work just before dinner at the Élysée Palace in Paris in September.Christopher Anderson—Magnum Photos for TIME

In the wake of the Christchurch attack, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hugs a mosque-goer at the Kilbirnie Mosque in Wellington on March 17.Hagen Hopkins—Getty Images

President Trump's shadow is seen behind House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the Friends of Ireland Luncheon in honor of Ireland Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 14.Olivier Douliery—Pool/Getty Images

President Trump holds his notes as he speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One at the White House on Nov. 20.Salwan Georges—The Washington Post/Getty Images

Carrie Lam's proposal to allow extraditions from Hong Kong to mainland China had hardly been announced before the territory's leader felt the head of a frustrated generation. Hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets—like these on June 10—then did it the next week, and then the next. At one point they numbered 2 million. The extradition bill did die, but it was too late to stop what it had started: Hong Kong had been transformed, and a new normal had arrived.Lam Yik Fei—The New York Times/Redux