June 30, 2023
People look at a building of the Tessi group, burned during night clashes between protesters and police, following the death of Nahel, a 17-year-old teenager killed by a French police officer in Nanterre during a traffic stop, at the Alma district in Roubaix, northern France.
Workers clean the glass windows next to an electronic billboard on a high-rise building in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Supporters of Iraq's Sadrist movement hold up the Koran during a protest in Basra denouncing the burning of Islam's holy book in Sweden. The protest came a day after an Iraqi citizen living in Sweden, Salwan Momika, 37, stomped on the Islamic holy book and set several pages on fire in front of the capital's largest mosque.
South Korean singer PSY, bottom center, performs during his concert "Summer Swag 2023" at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea.
Muslim pilgrims cast stones at pillars in the symbolic stoning of the devil, the last rite of the yearly Hajj, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Children play in the mud in a paddy field during Asar Pandra, or paddy planting day, at Bahunbesi, Nuwakot District, 30 miles north from Kathmandu, Nepal.
U.S. Representative George Santos, center, with his lawyer Joseph Murray, second from left, depart federal court with security and journalists in tow, in Central Islip, New York. Santos returned to court Friday for the first time since pleading not guilty last month to charges that he tricked donors, stole from his campaign, collected fraudulent unemployment benefits and lied to Congress about being a millionaire.
Engineer Jason Lyon views Loo Garden, a temporary subterranean garden designed to represent a future healthier River Thames, in London, Britain, on June 29, 2023. The section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel — commonly known as the "Super Sewer" — is a 25-kilometer tunnel being built across London under and along the River Thames to deal with combined sewer overflows currently polluting the river.
The re-discovered Rembrandt portrait of Jan Willemsz van der Pluym and Jaapgen Carels, both rare and intimate representations of relatives of the artist and the last known pair of portraits by Rembrandt to remain in private hands, are carefully touched by Christies auction house workers in London.