Minneapolis, US
A woman reacts after a federal immigration officers use a battering ram to break down a door before making an arrest. More than 2,400 people have been arrested in the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota over the recent weeks – many of whom have been taken to detention centres out of state, or removed from the country.Photograph: John Locher/AP
Washington, DC, US
Donald Trump speaks to the press before leaving the White House. The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado gifted her gold Nobel peace prize medal to Trump after meeting him nearly a fortnight after he ordered the abduction of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro.Photograph: Bonnie Cash/EPA
Kahrizak, Iran
Bodies lie on the ground as grieving relatives search for their loved ones. Iran’s nationwide protest movement appeared to have slowed by the end of the week under the weight of a brutal crackdown by authorities that has left thousands dead and put tens of thousands in prison.Photograph: UGC/AFP/Getty Images
Rome, Italy
A woman with a mock-up of a gunshot bullet wound on her forehead takes part in a rally in support of nationwide protests in Iran. Donald Trump has temporarily pulled back from threats to strike Iran, saying he has been assured the killing of protesters has been halted and no executions are being planned.Photograph: Francesco Fotia/Reuters
Havana, Cuba
People hold images of the revolutionary hero Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara and the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro during an anti-imperialist protest outside of the US embassy. Thirty-two Cuban security personnel were killed in the US raid to abduct Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro. After the the military operation in Caracas, Trump said Cuba was ‘ready to fall’, noting the island’s deep economic crisis and saying it would be difficult for Havana to ‘hold out’ without cheap Venezuelan oil.Photograph: Yamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images
Khan Younis, Gaza
Relatives of the Palestinian healthcare worker Hatem Abu Saleh, who was killed during an Israeli attack, mourn as his body is brought from Nasser hospital for his funeral. The Israeli bombardment of Gaza has diminished but not ceased. About 450 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began.Photograph: Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu/Getty Images
Gaza
Displaced Palestinian children try to warm up by a fire after heavy rain in Gaza. Donald Trump has issued a fresh ultimatum to Hamas, adding to calls for the group’s disarmament as the second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire with Israel begins, even as key elements of the first phase remain unfulfilled.Photograph: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Khan Younis, Gaza
Palestinians struggle as heavy rain damages their tents in al-Maqusi area north of Gaza City. Strong winter winds collapsed walls on to flimsy tents of Palestinians displaced by war in Gaza, killing at least four people. Dangerous living conditions persist after more than two years of devastating Israeli bombardment and aid shortfalls.Photograph: Saeed MMT Jaras/Anadolu/Getty Images
Kyiv, Ukraine
A man smokes outside an emergency tent where people can warm up. Russia’s frequent air attacks against on energy infrastructure have left Kyiv’s residents without power, water and heating during the depths of winter. As Russian drones and missiles continue to target energy infrastructure, Ukraine’s government said on Friday it had 20 days left of energy reserves, with officials ordered to seek more electricity imports.Photograph: Danyil Bashakov/AP
Druzhkivka, Ukraine
The White Angels, a police evacuation group, help to move a family out of the city as the frontline moves closer. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the military to hold their positions along the 775-mile (1,200km) frontline and diplomats to keep working on securing peace.Photograph: Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu/Getty Images
Kyiv, Ukraine
People inspect damaged vehicles after a Russian airstrike in a residential district of the city. Russia’s increased focus on attacking energy infrastructure has led to large-scale blackouts in in Kyiv and other cities including Odesa, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia, compounding the cold and an increasing shortage of spare parts as repairs mount from the attacks.Photograph: Andrew Kravchenko/Bloomberg/Getty Images
Whitchurch, UK
A canal boat remains stranded after the collapse of an embankment of the Llangollen canal in Shropshire more than three weeks agoPhotograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
A rescuer searches the wreckage after a crane fell on to a passenger train, killing at least 32 people. The crane was been used on a $5.4bn (£4bn) high-speed rail project backed by Beijing.Photograph: Sakchai Lalit/AP
Cebu City, the Philippines
Rescuers search for survivors under the rubble of a waste facility that was buried when a landfill collapsed.Photograph: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images
Qabatiya, West Bank
The ruins of a building demolished by Israeli forces during a military raid. Israel plans to start work next month on a bypass that will close off the heart of the occupied West Bank to Palestinians and cement the de facto annexation of an area.Photograph: Alaa Badarneh/EPA
Lipjan, Kosovo
A barn is partially submerged by floodwater in a field near the city after torrential rains across the country.Photograph: Armend Nimani/AFP/Getty Images
Guwahati, India
Villagers participate in community fishing as part of Bhogali Bihu celebrations, which mark the end of the harvest season in the village of Jalikhora.Photograph: Anupam Nath/AP
Kampala, Uganda
Supporters of Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the opposition leader and presidential candidate for the National Unity Platform party who is commonly known by his stage name Bobi Wine, celebrate his arrival at the NUP’s final campaign rally before Thursday’s general election. A senior NUP official said security forces stormed his home killing 10 people after elections that looked likely to extend President Yoweri Museveni’s rule.Photograph: Luis Tato/AFP/Getty Images
Minneapolis, Minnesota
A portrait of Renee Good is displayed alongside portraits of other people killed by police in Minneapolis. Jacob Frey, the Minneapolis mayor, described the killing of Good as a reckless use of power and told Immigration and Customs Enforcement to ‘get the fuck out of Minneapolis’. The Trump administration has responded by expanding its enforcement operation in the Twin Cities, part of a broader immigration crackdown that has targeted Minnesota’s Somali communityPhotograph: Stephen Maturen/Getty Images
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Federal agents attempt to drag a woman away from her car. About 3,000 federal agents are either operating in Minnesota or on their way to the region – seeking to arrest immigrants in what the Trump administration said was its largest enforcement operation thus farPhotograph: Tim Evans/Reuters
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