Boy with a toy version of the Russian military truck Kamaz in the center of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine, March 12.
Filled with rows upon rows of rusted relics, the once deadly war machines now lie dormant in a little known location.
Ruben Plasencia, a 27-year-old Spanish photographer, has produced a picture collection of blind people titled "Obscure". He worked on the project for over two months with a Spanish organization. He explains: "The incessant race prejudices and stereotypes grow exponentially, these faces create a mockery of that idealized desire, finding their own beauty. I spent two wonderful months surrounded by people who opened my eyes, and my heart, to a whole new world of sensations."
Diplomats from Ukraine and Russia, together with the United States and other European officials have agreed to continue talks to find a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis.
Revellers gather on the final day of the parade of bands of the annual Carnival festival at Queen's Park Savannah in Trinidad and Tobago, March 4, 2014.
France warns Russia of rapid EU sanctions
US first lady Michelle Obama prepares herself for an upcoming trip to China by visiting a local school known for its Chinese-immersion program.
Venezuela geared up on Tuesday for commemorations of socialist leader Hugo Chavez's death despite continued protests against his successor that have shaken the OPEC member and threatened the legacy of "El Comandante."
The Peugeot 308 is named Car of the Year one day before the first press day of annual auto show Geneva Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, March 3, 2014.
A deadly winter storm hit the US East Coast with freezing rain, snow and near-record cold on Monday, cancelling about 2,900 flights, shutting down Washington and closing schools and local governments.
This series of photos selected by Xinhua News Agency highlights the news in numbers in February from around the world.
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