A landslide and a protest over dogs: photos of the day Thursday
Briefly

The article highlights key events, including the British government's review of airport expansions in the southeast, particularly regarding Gatwick and Heathrow. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander faces a deadline on the potential use of Gatwick's northern runway. Additionally, there are protests against the reported mass culling of stray dogs in Morocco ahead of the FIFA World Cup. The article also touches on the cultural aspect with mention of an art restoration at the Pushkin Museum, showing a diverse array of news topics.
Passengers at Gatwick queue to check in for their flights. The British government is considering airport expansions in the south east. Plans for a third runway at Heathrow and a second runway at Gatwick are under review by the Treasury in an effort to boost growth.
Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, has a deadline of 27 February to decide whether to permit Gatwick to bring its existing emergency northern runway into routine use.
Students hold a protest in response to news reports of a mass culling of stray dogs in Morocco as part of a clean-up of streets ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
A visitor looks at the newly restored painting Saint Sebastian by the 17th century Italian painter Luca Giordano at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
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