This photo represents members of the clergy from different denominations who are arrested in an act of civil disobedience in Los Angeles, California. Demonstrators had gathered in front of the Federal Courthouse to protest the visit to Los Angeles by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, as well as the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policies.
The highlights of the week will give you thrills! Don’t miss this article – you will be amazed to see how many things have happened. From supporters of Turkey’s president and ruling Justice and Development party leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan who light flares to relatives of slain members of the news team from Ecuadorean newspaper El Comercio who embrace as the coffins of their loved ones are carried on to an airplane, these pictures will impress you.
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Istanbul, Turkey
Supporters of Turkey’s president and ruling Justice and Development party leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan light flares during celebrations outside the party headquarters in Istanbul. Erdoğan addressed thousands of supporters in Ankara after being declared the victor in Turkey’s presidential election, saying democracy was the winner and that Turkey was ‘an example for the rest of the world’.
Photograph: Emrah Gurel/AP
Beit El, West Bank
A Palestinian girl stands amid smoke at a protest in the Jewish settlement of Beit El, near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank.
Photograph: Mohamad Torokman/Reuters
Daraa, Syria
Smoke rises above opposition-held areas in the city of Daraa during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. A new Syrian government offensive to recapture rebel territory in the south-west of the country is endangering the fragile peace process and could provoke a humanitarian crisis worse than that which followed the siege of Aleppo, a senior UN official has warned.
Photograph: Mohamad Abazeed/Getty Images
Mexico City
Mexico’s presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador waves to supporters during the closing rally of his campaign at the Azteca stadium ahead of the election.
Photograph: Alfredo Estrella/AFP/Getty Images
Jos, Nigeria
A young girl who was hit with a machete on the back of the neck during the farmer-Fulani clashes sits with her mother in the paediatric ward of the Jos University teaching hospital. Plateau State in Nigeria has witnessed days of violence where more than 200 people have been killed in clashes between Berom farmers and Fulani herders. Nigeria is facing an escalation such clashes over land use and resources that is also deepening along religious and ethnic lines.
Photograph: Stefan Heunis/AFP/Getty Images
Jos, Nigeria
A man looks through the window of the ward where some of the injured survivors of the farmer-Fulani clashes are being treated at the Jos University teaching hospital.
Photograph: Stefan Heunis/AFP/Getty Images
Milton Keynes
A woman looks out of a corridor window at the Milton Keynes University hospital. Free, good-quality healthcare for everyone, from cradle to grave, was the mission of Britain’s National Health Service when it was founded on 5 July 1948. Ask any patient, nurse or doctor at the sprawling Milton Keynes University hospital in central England how they feel about the NHS now, and you will find that those core values are just as important today as they were 70 years ago.
Photograph: Hannah Mckay/Reuters
Moscow
Commuters check their smartphones outside Krasnopresnenskaya underground station in Moscow.
Photograph: Francisco Seco/AP
Berlin
Fans at a public viewing area at Brandenburg Gate react as they watch Germany’s 2-0 defeat to South Korea, which knocked them out of the World Cup.
Photograph: Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters
Saransk, Russia
Iran’s Mehdi Taremi reacts after the World Cup match against Portugal at Mordovia Arena. A late penalty earned a 1-1 draw for Iran against Portugal in a bad-tempered group decider that was dominated by VAR decisions and saw Portugal go through to the last 16 despite a tense final few minutes.
Photograph: Murad Sezer/Reuters
London
Protesters take part in the People’s Vote demonstration against Brexit in London.
Photograph: Simon Dawson/Getty Images
Bitlis, Turkey
Sheep, brought by shepherds for milking to the village of Kiyiduzu, are herded through the tablelands of Mount Nemrut.
Photograph: Ali Ihsan Ozturk/Anadolu/Getty Images
Stalybridge
The full moon rises behind burning moorland as a large wildfire sweeps across the moors between Dovestones and Buckton Vale in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester.
Photograph: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images
Bolton
Firefighters tackle a wildfire on Winter Hill near Bolton.
Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
A Rohingya refugee carries fishing nets on Shamlapur beach.
Photograph: Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya women carry firewood on their heads as they make their way through Kutupalong refugee camp.
Photograph: Wong Maye-E/AP
Nairobi, Kenya
A veterinarian of the Kenya wildlife service drills a hole in the horn of a tranquilized female eastern black rhino so that a GPS tracker can be fitted. The wildlife service will move 14 black rhinos from Nairobi and Lake Nakuru national park to Tsavo East national park in an effort to give them a safer habitat amid a public outcry over the construction of the controversial railway that will cut through the Nairobi national park.
Photograph: Dai Kurokawa/EPA
Lepaera, Honduras
José Guardado, 42, a deportee from the US who was separated from his 12-year-old son Nixon at the McAllen entry point under the Trump administration’s hardline immigration policy, carries his youngest son Neimar as he arrives at his home in El Edén.
Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Hessah al-Ajaji drives her car down the capital’s busy Tahlia street for the first time. Saudi women are finally driving freely after years of risking arrest if they dared to get behind the wheel.
Photograph: Nariman El-Mofty/AP
Palmira, Colombia
Relatives of slain members of the news team from Ecuadorean newspaper El Comercio embrace as the coffins of their loved ones are carried on to an airplane of the Ecuadorean air force to be flown to Quito. The trio – journalist Javier Ortega, photographer Paul Rivas and driver Efrain Segarra – had been kidnapped and slain while covering a story on violence along the remote border with Colombia, prompting both countries to send troops to hunt the perpetrators.
Photograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty Images