This week, a selection of striking news photographs from around the world have captured a range of events and moments that have captivated audiences. From Nigerian singer Burna Boy’s energetic performance at the Smukfest Festival in Denmark to Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson celebrating her victory in the Women’s 800m final at the Paris Olympic Games, the images showcase a diverse array of stories.
In Washington DC, customers were seen walking past Halloween decorations for sale in August at a Costco store, hinting at the early start to the holiday season. Meanwhile, UK street artist Banksy unveiled new works, including a piece in Chelsea, west London, depicting two elephants poking their heads out of blocked windows.
In Belgium, a fisherman was photographed using powerful Brabant draft horses to pull nets through the sand and catch shrimps off the coast. This traditional practice, recognized by Unesco as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, continues throughout the year except for the winter months.
However, not all images were as serene. In Venezuela, security forces arrested hundreds of people during protests after Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner of the presidential election, sparking outrage and unrest. In Ukraine, rescuers were seen working at the site of a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, as Russia’s attack on the country continued.
On a more natural note, Europe’s highest volcano, Mount Etna, was captured erupting over the Mediterranean island of Sicily, intensifying its volcanic activity after a four-year pause. Meanwhile, junior soldiers at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate made final preparations for their graduation parade, marking the completion of their training.
Lastly, Tunisian farmers were photographed harvesting watermelons in a field in Sejnane, north of Tunis, showcasing the hard work and dedication of those working in agriculture. These images serve as a powerful reminder of the diverse and impactful events happening around the world.