An aerial view of flooding in northern Iran. State TV said villages near rivers and dams in several provinces had been evacuated for fear of rising water after days of torrential rain Photo Read More » Share Twitter
A ‘super bloom’ of wildflowers covers the hills around Diamond Valley Lake. Over the last two weekends thousands of visitors have descended on the area about 90 miles south-east of Los Angeles to experience the unusual explosion of yellow, orange, white, purple and blue spring wildflowers Photo Read More » Share Twitter
John Sato, 95, one of only two Japanese servicemen in the New Zealand army in the second world war, took two buses from Howick to join the march against racism at Aotea Square Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Jacinda Ardern leaves Friday prayers from a temporary stage opposite Al Noor mosque, which is still surrounded by police tape after last week’s terrorist attack Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Iceland horses play in their paddock in Obernhain in the spring sunshine Photo Read More » Share Twitter
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reacts as students perfom a Haka during her visit to Cashmere High School which lost two students during a mass shooting. Fifty people were killed, and dozens are still injured in hospital after a gunman opened fire on two Christchurch mosques on Friday, 15 March Photo Read More » Share Twitter
School students perform a haka during a vigil three days after a shooting at two mosques in the city that killed 50 Muslim worshippers Photo Read More » Share Twitter
A car parked overnight is submerged as river waters rise and spill over the banks of the Ouse. Heavy rain caused flooding in many parts of the country Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Participants at the 2019 Parramasala festival parade. More than 600 people will kick off the three-day extravaganza of arts, food and entertainment Photo Read More » Share Twitter
The Knife Angel sculpture, made of 100,000 confiscated knives, is installed at Coventry Cathedral. The 8 metre-high artwork, created by Alfie Bradley, is at the cathedral until 23 April as a physical reminder of the effects of violence and aggression Photo Read More » Share Twitter