
Khan Younis, Gaza

Palestinians walk through damaged buildings in Khan Younis. Rebuilding the homes destroyed in Gaza during the war between Hamas and Israel could take until 2040, according to the most optimistic scenario. Total reconstruction for the Gaza Strip could cost up to $40 million, UN experts say.
Arad, Israel

Ultra-Orthodox Jews see the debris left behind by the ballistic missile, which was launched by Iran, as a sign of revenge for the attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria. Israel's attack, which took place on April 1, triggered a barrage of drones and ballistic missiles, which Iran launched into Israeli territory. 300 of them (out of 500 in total) were destroyed by Israeli air defenses, with the help of the US and other partners.
Lyon, France

A protester continues to play a musical instrument while surrounded by tear gas after a May 1 International Workers' Day protest.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A woman and two children leave their homes in Delmas due to gang violence. Gunmen launched a series of attacks in Port-au-Prince, burning houses and exchanging gunfire with police for hours, in one of the biggest outbreaks of violence since the announcement of Haiti's new prime minister.
Dunkirk, France

Migrants walk in water as they try to board a smuggler's boat to cross the Channel from the beach to Gravelines.
Nablus, West Bank

Members of the ancient Samaritan community take part in the Easter pilgrimage to the religion's holiest site, Mount Gerizim, near the West Bank city. The Samaritans are descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Ephraim, but broke away from mainstream Judaism more than 2,800 years ago. Today, the remaining Samaritans live in the Palestinian city of Nablus and the Israeli city of Holon.
New York City, USA

Students in the pro-Gaza protest block the entrance to the "Hamilton" hall at the university where they study.
Los Angeles, USA

Police officers confront pro-Palestinian students after they tore down part of a camp barricade on the University of California campus. Police cleared the student camp in an operation after midnight and arrested at least 200 pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
New York City, USA

Police arrest a protester during pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the City College of New York. More than 2,000 people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests on dozens of American college campuses in recent weeks.
Rafah, Gaza

A child stands behind barbed wire near a camp housing Palestinians displaced from their homes.
Khan Younis, Gaza

Palestinian children stand next to destroyed buildings after Israeli bombing.
Donetsk, Ukraine

Ukrainian soldiers prepare a trench system in the Donetsk region.
Kharkiv, Ukraine

A woman throws garbage from the window of a hospital damaged by a Russian missile attack.
Kherson, Ukraine

The Marine Brigade conducts a combat mission in support of the infantry in Dnipro.
Tbilisi, Georgia

A demonstrator makes gestures mocking the police, while dousing herself with water to neutralize the protest against the draft law on "foreign influence". Police used tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets to calm the crowd.
Eldorado do Sul, Brazil

A resident stands on the branches of a tree as he waits for a rescue team during a flood in Eldorado do Sul.
Mai Mahiu, Kenya

A girl stands next to a car stuck in mud in an area affected by torrential rains and flash floods in the village of Kamuchiri. More than 170 people have died across Kenya since mid-March when the rainy season began, causing floods, landslides and destroying the country's infrastructure.
Manipur, India

A Kuki ethnic child sits inside a tent at an aid camp for internally displaced persons in Litan village. India's northeastern states have a history of ethnic rivalries dating back to before the country became independent in 1947. The violence has forced large numbers of both groups to relocate and seek refuge in government-run camps.
Kasara, India

A woman draws water from a dry well.
Rimini, Italy

An athlete competes in the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.