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Photos of the Day: Baby Elephants and Guarani People

From the prime minister, Jacinda Ardern who meets members of the Muslim community after a national remembrance service for the victims of the 15 March terror attack to rangers at Thap Lan national park who prepare to extract six baby elephants stuck in a muddy pond, these highlights will impress you.

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

Christchurch, New Zealand

The prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, meets members of the Muslim community after a national remembrance service for the victims of the 15 March terror attack

Photograph: PJ Heller/Shutterstock

 

London, UK

Andrea Leadsom, Theresa May and Geoffrey Cox sit on the Conservative party frontbench as Nigel Dodds, the deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist party, speaks in the House of Commons during a debate on Brexit

Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

 

Madrid, Spain

A woman holds a banner showing pictures of people who disappeared during the dictatorship of General Franco. She was taking part in a protest against immunity for crimes committed during the Spanish civil war

Photograph: John Milner/Shutterstock

São Paulo, Brazil

Members of the Guaraní tribe protest for better healthcare services in front of the city hall

Photograph: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters

 

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Prince Charles encounters Peter, a blue iguana, at the Queen Elizabeth II royal botanic park

Photograph: Reuters

 

Sydney, Australia

A Sumatran tiger cub at Taronga zoo

Photograph: Social media/Reuters

Gansu province, China

Workers walk into the desert to plant trees in Minqin in an attempt to prevent desertification

Photograph: Wang He/Getty Images

 

Michigan, US

The president, Donald Trump, gestures during a rally at the Van Andel arena in Grand Rapids

Photograph: Cory Morse/AP

 

Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

Rangers at Thap Lan national park prepare to extract six baby elephants stuck in a muddy pond

Photograph: AP

 

 

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