Week in pictures: From Iran president’s funeral to tornadoes in the US

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Iranians gather at Valiasr Square in central Tehran to mourn the death of President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a helicopter crash the previous day, on May 20

Iranians gather at Valiasr Square in central Tehran to mourn the death of President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in a helicopter crash. [Atta Kenare/AFP]

Published On 26 May 2024

From Israel’s continuing attacks on Gaza to a Buddhist celebration in Nepal, here is the week in pictures.

Police officers remove a pro-Palestinian demonstrator, as demonstrators occupy a building at the Humboldt University, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Berlin, Germany, May 23

Police officers remove a pro-Palestinian demonstrator, as protesters occupy a building at the Humboldt University, in Berlin, Germany. [Lisi Niesner/Reuters]

Argentine President Javier Milei (C) dances during the presentation of his new book "Capitalism, Socialism, and the Neoclassical Trap" at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires on May 22

Argentine President Javier Milei (centre) dances during the presentation of his new book 'Capitalism, Socialism, and the Neoclassical Trap' at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires. [Luis Robayo/AFP]

Local residents hug in front of their tornado damaged home, Wednesday, May 22, 2024, in Greenfield, Iowa

Local residents hug in front of their tornado-damaged home, in Greenfield, Iowa, the United States. [Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo]

Buddhist devotees stand in a queue to light butter lamps during Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Purnima festival at the Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, May 23

Buddhist devotees stand in a queue to light butter lamps during the Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Purnima festival at the Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal. [Niranjan Shrestha/AP Photo]

A Palestinian man and his children sit in a destroyed room following the targeting or a residential building by an Israeli airstrike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on May 22

A Palestinian man and his children sit in a destroyed room following the targeting of a residential building by an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. [Eyad Baba/AFP]

Pakistani youths cool themselves off in a canal during hot weather in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, May 26

Pakistani youths cool themselves off in a canal during hot weather in Lahore, Pakistan. [K.M. Chaudary/AP Photo]

Members of Indigenous Maasai, who are members of the Keekonyokie Community Trust, attend a "mlolongo" queue to vote in the Trust's leadership elections, before dividing the 2,800-acre prime land in Kibiko near Ngong in the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya May 24

Indigenous people from the Maasai group, who are members of the Keekonyokie Community Trust, attend a 'mlolongo' queue to vote in the trust's leadership elections, before dividing the 1,130-hectare (2,800-acre) prime land in Kibiko near Ngong on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters]

Firefighters work at a site of a household item shopping mall hit by a Russian air strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine May 25

Firefighters work at a site of a household item shopping mall hit by a Russian air strike, in Kharkiv, Ukraine. [Oleksandr Ratushniak/Reuters]

A paramilitary soldier stands guard as Kashmiri women queue up at a polling booth to cast their vote in the sixth round of polling in India's national election in Lidroo, south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, May 25

A paramilitary soldier stands guard as Kashmiri women queue up at a polling booth to cast their votes in the sixth round of polling in India's national election in Lidroo, south of Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir. [Dar Yasin/AP Photo]

People take part in a giant open-air picnic on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on May 26

People take part in a giant open-air picnic on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris. Around 4,000 people had lunch on a 216-metre-long (709-foot) red-and-white chequered rug, the 'world's largest tablecloth'. [Julien de Rosa/AFP]

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