The Week in Pictures: A kiss for Joe and slain officer honored
Punxsutawney Phil predicts more winter, a snowstorm hits East Coast, Britain mourns a hero and more.
Updated Feb. 5, 2021 2:26 PM CST
Washington, D.C.
Winnie the sheepadoodle plays in the snow on the National Mall on Jan. 31, 2021.
The D.C. area's first significant snowfall in two years began early Sunday and blanketed the area.
— Joshua Roberts / Getty Images
Moscow
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny aims a heart-shaped gesture towards his wife Yulia from inside a glass cell during a court hearing in Moscow on Feb. 2.
Putin's most prominent critic was jailed for almost three years for parole violations that he called trumped up, a case that the West has condemned and which has spurred talk of sanctions.
— Moscow City Court via AFP - Getty Images
The Capitol
An urn with the cremated remains of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick sits at the center of the Capitol Rotunda on Feb. 3.
Lawmakers paid their respects Wednesday to Sicknick, who was killed during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and was given the rare distinction of lying in honor in the building's Rotunda.
— Kevin Dietsch / Pool via AP
The Capitol
A Capitol Police Officer pays her respects to Sicknick as he lies in honor in the Capitol Rotunda on Feb. 3.
— Anna Moneymaker / Pool via Getty Images
Uganda
Mohammed Olanyia, left, who lost his whole family in a 2004 massacre, listens to the radio with his neighbors in Lukodi, Uganda, on Feb. 4 as the verdict is delivered by the International Criminal Court on Dominic Ongwen, a former child soldier who became a commander of the rebel Lord's Resistance Army.
Ongwen was convicted of dozens of crimes, including widespread rape, sexual enslavement, child abductions, torture and murder, including killings of babies.
— Sumy Sadurni / AFP - Getty Images
California
A section of Highway 1 after it collapsed into the Pacific Ocean near Big Sur, Calif., on Jan. 31.
Heavy rains caused debris flows of trees, boulders and mud that washed out a 150-foot section of the road.
— Josh Edelson / AFP - Getty Images
China
Staff members of the Chengdu center for disease control collect environmental samples for Covid-19 tests on an escalator at a railway station in Chengdu, China, on Feb. 2.
— Liu Kun / Xinhua via Getty Images
The White House
President Joe Biden kisses first lady Jill Biden before boarding Marine One for his first trip on the presidential helicopter as commander in chief on Jan. 29.
— Evan Vucci / AP
Germany
A train passes a railroad crossing surrounded by floodwaters from rain and melting snow in Nidderau, Germany, on Feb. 3.
— Michael Probst / AP
Syria
Displaced Syrian children gather around a fire near their makeshift tent in northern Idlib, Syria, on Jan. 31.
Around 4 million Syrians are displaced following the country's civil war.
— Muhammed Said / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images |