This photo gallery highlights some of this week's most compelling images from across the world.
Around a thousand performers clad in traditional costumes featuring white wax masks and hats adorned with huge ostrich feathers paraded to the sound of drums in Belgium's most famous carnival on February 21, the first to be held in three years.
Heavy rains in coastal areas of southeast Brazil have caused flooding and landslides that killed at least 36 people and dislodged hundreds of others, according to a statement from Sao Paulo state authorities on February 19.
This photo gallery highlights some of this week's most compelling images from across the world.
The South Korean company unveiled its EV9 prototype electric SUV and the Carnival today at the Expo
The carnival which returned to the streets for the first time in two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic, is one of the largest festival celebrations of its kind in Europe.
The circular came at a time when Goa is preparing for the world-renowned Carnival which is expected to attract thousands of tourists and Shigmo folk festivals.
Currently, Kia is offering the Seltos with three engine options.
The company will offer the Carnival in three trim levels, ranging from 7-seater to 9-seater layout.
The company will launch the Carnival MPV at the Auto Expo.
The Carnival gets Kia’s signature ‘Tiger Nose’ grille which is flanked by projector headlamps and large ‘Ice Cube’ styled LED fog lamps.
The Carnival gets a minimalistic dashboard with premium elements.
As of November 2019, 40,649 units of the Seltos SUV have been sold.
The Carnival has already been confirmed to be a bigger alternative to the Toyota Innova Crysta.
Kia has equipped the Carnival with its signature tiger nose grille, which is flanked by projector headlamps.
The MPV is expected to be launched in the first half of 2020 and will be a direct competitor to Toyota’s Innova Crysta.
In a sign of further consolidation in India‘s multiplex industry, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) firm Reliance MediaWorks said it had signed a definitive agreement with Carnival Cinemas to sell its multiplex business.
The onset of Carnival sends many Brazilians scrambling to buy tickets to legendary parades or costumes for street parties - but millions of others want to run for the hills to escape the Bacchanalian revelry.