
The Week in World Photos
Coronavirus lockdowns and reopenings, more police shootings and protests, and a bloody clash at the India-China border.
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A supporter of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to a soldier as she takes part in a protest against the coronavirus lockdown outside the army headquarters in Brasilia on June 14.
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A protester displays “Black Trans Lives Matter” wings while marching in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on June 14. Protests have continued all across the country and around the world following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police last month.
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A makeshift memorial is set up June 16 at the tree in Palmdale, California, where Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old black man, was found hanging days earlier. His death is under investigation amid protests calling for justice.
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A woman shouts in Atlanta on June 15 as she protests outside a burned Wendy’s restaurant following the police shooting death of Rayshard Brooks in the restaurant parking lot three days earlier.
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A protester is hit by a police water cannon during a demonstration in Nantes, France, on June 16 as part of a nationwide day of protests to demand better working conditions for health care workers.
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A Palestinian protester walks near burning tires during clashes with Israeli forces in the village of Kafr Qaddum, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on June 12. Protests were sparked by the Jewish state’s plans to annex part of the territory.
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Workers prepare the Eiffel Tower for its reopening in Paris on June 18.
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Crew members on the Norwegian submarine KNM Uthaug sunbathe and dive into the Hardangerfjord from their vessel during a break off Omastrand, Norway, on June 14.
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People exercise behind plastic sheets in workout pods at Inspire South Bay Fitness in Redondo Beach, California, on June 15 as the gym reopens under the state’s Phase 3 guidelines.
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A woman adjusts a boy’s face mask while visiting the reopened Moscow Zoo on June 16.
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Visitors look at ribbons wishing for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula on a military fence in the border city of Paju, South Korea, on June 16.
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A Palestinian child stands at his family land east of Tubas in the Jordan Valley on June 15.
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A man is carried to police lines after being beaten in clashes between protesters supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and far-right activists in London on June 13.
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A boy plays under a bridge along the banks of the Yamuna River as temperatures rise in New Delhi on June 18.
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Players throw Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis in the air as they celebrate their Italian Cup win at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on June 17. It was the Naples football team’s first trophy in six years.
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A protester is moved by police during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Stockholm on June 13.
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Relatives of 16-year-old Alexander Martinez, a Mexican American killed by police, visit a memorial in the town of Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa in Oaxaca, Mexico, on June 15. The police shooting is under investigation.
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Sandeep Kaur (center) and her brother Prabhjot Singh (second from right) react after laying wreaths of flowers on the coffin of their father, Satnam Singh, a soldier who was killed in a recent clash with Chinese forces, during the cremation ceremony at Bhojraj village near Gurdaspur, India, on June 18. A bloody clash between troops on the disputed India-China border claimed at least 20 Indian soldiers’ lives.
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Rescuers search for survivors in the rubble of a building damaged by a tanker explosion near Wenling, China, on June 13.
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A worker paints the ceiling of a railway station in Chennai, India, on June 18 after the government eased a nationwide lockdown.
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Ducks are seen in a deserted residential area of Lahore, Pakistan, on June 17 after the area was sealed off by authorities because of the coronavirus.
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Using a classic radio to listen to the audio, sisters Rosie, Grace, and Alex McQueen watch the movie “Grease” at a drive-in theater in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on June 13.
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French President Emmanuel Macron (right) gestures about staying socially distant alongside British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as Macron arrives at Downing Street in central London on June 18 for a meeting.
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Bullfighting apprentices practice at a school in Seville, Spain, on June 16.
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Russian military cadets and servicemen take part in a rehearsal for an upcoming military parade marking the Soviet victory in World War II, which was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, at Dvortsovaya Square in St. Petersburg on June 17.
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A man waves a rainbow flag as he rides by the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 15 after its decision to protect LGBTQ workers from workplace discrimination.
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Passengers sit on a Ferris wheel in Hong Kong on June 16 as a rainbow appears after a rain shower during sunset.
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U.S. Military Academy cadets toss their hats at the end of a graduation ceremony in West Point, New York, on June 13.
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A fisherman casts his net at sunset in the Shatt al-Arab River in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on June 12.
HUSSEIN FALEH/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Week in World Photos
Coronavirus lockdowns and reopenings, more police shootings and protests, and a bloody clash at the India-China border.