A protester burned tires during a demonstration following the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday.
Students in class in December at London’s Michaela Community School. The school, which enforces strict behavior policies, has the highest level of academic progression in England.
In Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, patients were treated in a makeshift cholera treatment center set up inside the National Heroes Stadium, usually used for sports.
A meeting last August in Abuja, Nigeria, of military leaders from countries belonging to the Economic Community of West African States. They met to discuss a military coup in Niger.
Residents remained on edge in Freetown, Sierra Leone, following a failed coup attempt on Sunday.
Before she died, Bernice Heiderman, the daughter of Julie and Bill Heiderman, complained to her family that her Peace Corps doctor had been dismissive of her medical complaints.
A donation center in Tel Aviv run by the Brothers in Arms group. Hundreds of volunteers with the organization work computers and phones to figure out how to ship supplies to where they are needed.
Volunteers making wreaths for bereaved families in Moshav Zeitan, Israel, on Thursday.
Supporters of the ruling military junta in Niger gathered in Niamey, the capital, last month.