From White House Senior adviser Jared Kushner who looks at U.S. President Donald Trump during a Cabinet meeting at the White House to a soldier who burns an illegal opium plantation in the state of Guerrero, these photos of the day represent the best moments captured today around the world.
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Washington D.C, US
White House Senior adviser Jared Kushner looks at U.S. President Donald Trump during a Cabinet meeting at the White House
Photograph: UPI/Barcroft Images
Caracas, Venezuela
Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader and self declared acting president Juan Guaido take part in rally to press the military to let in US humanitarian aid. The tug of war between the government and opposition is centered on whether humanitarian aid will be allowed into the economically crippled country, which suffers shortages of food, medicine and other basics.
Photograph: Federico Parra/AFP/Getty Images
Louisville, US
Technicians with Louisville Gas and Electric disconnect electric service from homes as flooding from the Ohio River inundated the area
Photograph: Bryan Woolston/AP
Wisconsin, US
An image taken from a social media video shows a truck crashing into a patrol car at a crossroads in Wisconsin. The officer was initially trapped inside the vehicle, but eventually was able to get free, uninjured
Photograph: Social Media/Reuters
Karachi, Pakistan
A steamroller destroys bottles of smuggled liquor
Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock
Berlin, Germany
Tilda Swinton arrives for a photocall for The Souvenir during the International Film Festival in Berlin
Photograph: Brian Dowling/Getty Images
Liverpool, England
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, poses in front of a mural by Paul Curtis entitled For All Liverpool’s Liver Birds
Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA
El Paso, US
Supporters of Donald Trump cheer during his rally in Texas
Photograph: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images
Pueblo Viejo, Mexico
A soldier burns an illegal opium plantation in the state of Guerrero
Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters