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The Week in Pictures: Fauci's pitch and chaos in Portland
China' s mission to Mars, a comet over Joshua Tree, John Lewis honored and more.
Updated July 24, 2020 12:05 PM CDT
Portland protests
Federal officers arrest a protester after she crossed a fence line set up around the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse on July 23, 2020 in Portland. State and city elected officials have called for the federal officers to leave Portland as clashes between protesters and federal police continue to escalate.
— Nathan Howard / Getty Images
"Wall of Moms"
Black Lives Matter protesters hold their phones in the air in Portland on July 20. Women in yellow, self-described as the “Wall of Moms,” showed up by the dozens to form a human chain between protesters and federal police officers in Portland.
— Noah Berger / AP
Civil rights giant
An image of Rep. John Lewis is projected on the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Va., on July 19.
Lewis, who died at age 80, dedicated his life to the fight for justice and equality, first as a leader in the civil rights movement in his 20s and then by serving Georgia in Congress for more than 30 years. He was the last surviving speaker from the 1963 March on Washington.
— Jay Paul / Reuters
Senegal
A Fulani herder carries two baby sheep on her cart as her family travels north in Barkedji, Senegal, on July 21. With the first rains comes fresh grass and water for the herders' livestock, marking the point where most of the nomadic herders move north until the dry season.
— John Wessels / AFP - Getty Images
South Korea
Visitors wearing masks take pictures at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul on July 22 after the museum reopened following the coronavirus outbreak.
— Ahn Young-joon / AP
Greece
A fire burns next to the village of Galataki as authorities evacuate the area near Corinth on July 22. More than 250 firefighters, backed by water-dropping aircraft, were struggling to contain a large wildfire fanned by strong winds that forced the evacuation of five settlements in southern Greece.
— Petros Giannakouris / AP
Cinemas reopen
Moviegoers wearing masks are spaced apart in a newly reopened cinema in Hangzhou, eastern China, on July 20. Following months of closure, limited numbers of audience members were allowed back into cinemas Monday in Chinese cities where the risk of virus infection is considered low.
— Chinatopix / via AP
First pitch
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the game between the New York Yankees and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on July 23. Professional baseball made its belated 2020 debut with no fans inside Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles ballparks.
— Rob Carr / Getty Images
Mission to Mars
A Long March 5 Y-4 rocket carrying an unmanned Mars probe takes off from Wenchang Space Launch Center on July 23. China launched its most ambitious Mars mission yet in a bold attempt to join the United States in successfully landing a spacecraft on the red planet.
— China Daily / Reuters
Rembrandt on tour
Residents of Dr. Sarphati House nursing home in Amsterdam look at a full-size reproduction of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" on July 20. With outings to cultural institutions not possible for many elderly people, the museum is bringing the reproduction on a tour of thirty nursing homes and senior complexes.
— Robin Van Lonkhuijsen / AFP - Getty Images |