Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email A series of striking news photos taken around the world this week. Ministry of Civil Defense/Anadolu/Getty Images A volcano is erupting on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland. Volcanic eruption causes evacuation of nearby Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s largest tourist attraction Stéphane Rousseau/PA Media British Labor Party leader Sir Keir Starmer meets Labor supporters while campaigning for the general election in the West Midlands on July 4 Phil Noble/Reuters Liberal leader Sir Ed Davey sneaks into Lake Windermere during the election campaign to highlight the party’s policy on water company accountability Jonathan Brady/PA Media Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets lambs during a visit to Rowlinson’s Farm in Gawsworth, Macclesfield, England during the general election campaign Andrew Milligan/PA Media SNP leader John Swinney looks around Glasgow’s Barrowfield Community Center during the general election campaign. He called on the next UK government to commit to an emergency budget immediately after the election Gaston Brito/Getty Images Women dance during the Fiesta del Gran Poder parade in La Paz, Bolivia. The festival has been held since 1930 and combines Catholicism, local traditions and Andean folklore. Vatican Media/Getty Images Pope Francis meets with Thai Buddhist monks from Wat Pasetupong in Bangkok at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City. The Pope encourages them to continue promoting dialogue and cooperation “to create a more inclusive world” Jerome Breuer/AFP American surfer Barron Mamiya competes in the men’s Shiseido Tahiti Pro Surfing Competition in Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. Teahupo’o to host surfing competition at Paris 2024 Olympics Mark Peterson/Pool/AFP Former U.S. President Trump delivers a speech after being found guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City. He is accused of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels Chan Sharma/AFP Residents carry containers filled with water from municipal water tanks in Delhi. Parts of northern and central India are being hit by a severe heat wave, with Delhi recording a provisional temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius (126.1 degrees Fahrenheit) Logan Ward/Reuters Former South African President Jacob Zuma gestures after voting during the Nkandla election. ANC vote share set to fall below 50% for first time in three decades Fabrice Coferini/AFP A man watches Ai-Da, the world’s first artificial intelligence robot artist, during the International Telecommunication Union AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland. Source link
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