AP Week in Pictures Around the World

AP Week in Pictures Around the World

From May 10 to May 16, 2024, the world witnessed a series of events captured through the lenses of Associated Press photographers. These images, curated by AP photo editor Subramoney Iyer in New Delhi, offer a glimpse into the diverse and dynamic occurrences around the globe.

In Hong Kong, the Piu Sik Parade at the Bun Festival on Cheung Chau Island saw children being hoisted up as part of the traditional celebrations. The vibrant event, held on May 15, 2024, showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Meanwhile, in New York, former President Donald Trump attended his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court. The Republican presidential candidate’s presence on May 13, 2024, drew significant attention as he faced legal proceedings.

In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, school children engaged in a playful activity where they pretended to sleep in their classroom. This moment, captured on May 14, 2024, highlighted the innocence and creativity of young minds amidst challenging circumstances.

The Jalousie neighborhood in Port-au-Prince was also in the spotlight, with houses perched on the slopes creating a picturesque yet poignant scene. The photograph, taken on May 13, 2024, depicted the resilience of the Haitian community.

In southern Israel, a woman touched a picture of a relative during the annual Memorial Day for fallen soldiers. The event, held near Kibbutz Reim on May 13, 2024, was particularly somber as it also commemorated those killed and kidnapped in a cross-border attack by Hamas militants.

Buddhist monks in Seoul, South Korea, prepared for a lantern parade ahead of Buddha’s birthday. The serene image, taken at Dongguk University on May 11, 2024, reflected the spiritual and peaceful nature of the celebration.

In Ukraine, an 85-year-old woman named Liudmila looked through the window of a bus after being evacuated from Vovchansk. Her husband had been killed in their house following a Russian airstrike. This heart-wrenching moment was captured on May 12, 2024.

New Caledonia experienced unrest following protests over voting reforms. Burnt cars lined the streets of Noumea on May 15, 2024, illustrating the intensity of the demonstrations.

Heavy rains in Sao Leopoldo, Brazil, led to severe flooding, with vehicles partially submerged on the streets. The photograph, taken on May 11, 2024, highlighted the impact of extreme weather conditions.

In Varanasi, India, supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gathered to greet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a roadshow campaign for the elections. The event on May 13, 2024, showcased the fervor and enthusiasm of the political supporters.

The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan departed from Yokosuka, Japan, for its final journey back to the United States. Sailors manned the rails at the Yokosuka base on May 16, 2024, marking a significant moment in their naval careers.

In Asuncion, Paraguay, a paratrooper carried a snake during the 113th Independence Day parade. The unique image, taken on May 14, 2024, captured the spirit and tradition of the celebration.

Malians participated in the annual re-plastering of the Great Mosque of Djenne, the world’s largest mud-brick building. The event on May 12, 2024, demonstrated the community’s dedication to preserving their architectural heritage.

In the West Bank refugee camp of Jalazoun, Palestinian Fayrouz Safi mourned the loss of her son Aysar Safi, who was killed during clashes with Israeli forces. The emotional moment was captured on May 15, 2024, during his funeral.

Lastly, in Annapolis, Maryland, the Class of 2027 plebes at the U.S. Naval Academy celebrated finishing their first year by climbing the Herndon Monument. The event on May 15, 2024, symbolized their perseverance and camaraderie.

These images from AP Week in Pictures Around the World offer a powerful and diverse portrayal of human experiences, capturing moments of joy, sorrow, resilience, and tradition.

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