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Best Photos of the Week

Picturing the highlights of the week and what happened these days around the world. Everything important that occurred this week will be revealed in this article, so don’t miss it. From funerals that are held for seven of those killed when the Fuego volcano erupted to a participant who poses during the gay pride parade in Tel Aviv, all these photos will impress you.

Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!

San Juan Alotenango, Guatemala

Funerals are held for seven of those killed when the Fuego volcano erupted. At least 99 are known to have died but the true number is likely to be much higher.
Photograph: Luis Soto/AP

Gaza

Palestinian demonstrators react to teargas fired by Israeli troops during a protest at the Israel-Gaza border.
Photograph: Said Khatib/AFP/Getty Images

Be’eri, Israel

Israeli children watch a field burning at their kibbutz. It was set alight by a kite carrying a molotov cocktail launched by Palestinian protesters in Gaza.
Photograph: Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

A worshipper prays at the Christian ministry of spiritual combat in Kinshasa.
Photograph: John Wessels/AFP/Getty Images

Hawaii

A tourist boat gets close to a lava flow spilling into the Pacific Ocean during eruptions of the Kilauea volcano.
Photograph: Terray Sylvester/Reuters

Mumbai

Rubbish chokes a polluted canal in the Indian city. Last week marked world environment day and world ocean day, which both highlighted plastic pollution as the most urgent problem facing our planet.
Photograph: Rafiq Maqbool/AP

Amman

The prime minister of Jordan was forced to resign after mass protests in the capital against proposed austerity measures and tax increases.
Photograph: Raad Adayleh/AP

Paris

In a photograph created with a tilt-shift lens, Belgium’s David Goffin serves to Marco Cecchinato of Italy during their fourth round match at the French Open.
Photograph: Ian Langsdon/EPA

Paris

Sloane Stephens of the US reacts after beating Madison Keys during the French Open women’s semi-final at Roland Garros.
Photograph: Caroline Blumberg/EPA

Yokohama

Students practice for sports day at the Kanagawa Korean school in Yokohama. Ethnic Koreans in Japan loyal to Pyongyang hope this week’s US-North Korea summit will help bring reconciliation on the Korean peninsula and clarify their own murky legal status.
Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

San Miguel Los Lotes, Guatemala

Dozens of communities on the southern slopes of Fuego were buried under a searing mix of mud, ash and rocks when the volcano erupted.
Photograph: Johan Ordonez/AFP/Getty Images

Escuintla, Guatemala

Cows lie dead amid steam rising from the hot volcanic ash following a rain shower near the Fuego volcano in the El Rodeo hamlet.
Photograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP

Kfar Naha, Syria

Mohammed Alaa al-Jaleel is known as the cat man of Aleppo. His sanctuary in the rebel-held town looks after 170 cats that were abandoned when their owners fled the war.
Photograph: Omar Haj Kadour/AFP/Getty Images

Appleby, England

Thousands of Gypsies and Travellers from across Britain congregate at the Appleby horse fair in Cumbria to buy and sell horses.
Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images

Firth of Forth

A northern gannet picks up seaweed on the Bass Rock, where thousands of the sea birds prepare for the new breeding season. The rock is the largest single-island colony of gannets in the world.
Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA

Buenos Aires, Argentina

A girl takes part in a march organised by the Ni Una Menos (Not One Less) movement. The group is protesting against violence against women and campaigning for safe, free and legal abortions.
Photograph: Eitan Abramovich/AFP/Getty Images

London

Commemorations were held on London Bridge on the first anniversary of a terrorist attack there.
Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP

Tárcoles, Costa Rica

A butterfly flies into the jaws of a crocodile in the Tárcoles river – the most polluted basin in Central America.
Photograph: Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA

Hawaii

Lava flows on the outskirts of Pahoa during the eruptions of the Kilauea volcano.
Photograph: Terray Sylvester/Reuters

Tel Aviv, Israel

A participant poses during the gay pride parade in Tel Aviv.
Photograph: Corinna Kern/Reuters

 

 

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