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The Week in Pictures: A concert for plants and low turnout in Tulsa
Juneteenth rallies, Rayshard Brooks' funeral, illegal fireworks, crowded beaches and more.
Updated June 26, 2020 11:07 AM CDT
Florida
Richardson Fremond leaps over a wall as he runs to collect an award during the Chambers High School graduation ceremony at Homestead-Miami Speedway on June 23. Forty-one seniors crossed the start-finish line to receive their diplomas.
— Wilfredo Lee / AP
United Kingdom
Crowds gather on the beach during a heatwave in Bournemouth, England, on June 25.
— Finnbarr Webster / Getty Images
Washington, D.C.
Protesters try to topple Andrew Jackson's statue in Lafayette Square outside the White House on June 22.
Protesters climbed on the statue and tied ropes around it, then tried to pull it off its pedestal.
— Drew Angerer / Getty Images
Washington, D.C.
Metropolitan Police Department bicycle division officers stand guard after police closed the area around Lafayette Park outside the White House after protesters tried to topple Andrew Jackson's statue on June 22.
— Maya Alleruzzo / AP
A sleepy Bonita wears protective goggles as she settles into her mother's shoulder during a protest near the White House on June 23.
— Maya Alleruzzo / AP
Indonesia
Fishermen help evacuate a Rohingya woman from Myanmar onto the shorelines of Lancok village, in North Aceh Regency on June 25. Nearly 100 Rohingya from Myanmar, including 30 children, were rescued from a rickety wooden boat off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island.
— Chaideer Mahyuddin / AFP - Getty Images
Russia
Soldiers march in a Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square on June 24 to commemorates the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945.
— Ramil Sitdikov / Host Photo Agency via Getty Images
Spain
The UceLi string quartet rehearses at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona on June 22. The theater reopened its doors with each of its 2,292 seats occupied by plants from local nurseries, and a live online performance of Puccini's "Crisantemi."
— Emilio Morenatti / AP
Washington, D.C.
Confederate Gen. Albert Pike's spray-painted statue lies on the ground after Black Lives Matter activists pulled it down in Washington, D.C., on June 20.
— Amy Katz / Zuma Press
Georgia
Tomika Miller weeps over her husband Rayshard Brooks just before his coffin is closed at the end of his public viewing at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on June 22. Brooks, 27, died June 12 after being shot by a police officer in a Wendy's parking lot.
— Curtis Compton / Atlanta Journal-Constitution Pool |