A boy sleeps on a pile of clothes at a camp for displaced victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Palu Photo Read More » Share Twitter
The Nobel peace prize laureate Tawakkol Karman (centre) and the Egyptian opposition politician Ayman Nour (left), hold up pictures of the missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a demonstration in front of the Saudi Arabian consulate. Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi government, went missing after visiting the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul Photo Read More » Share Twitter
A woman walks along a bridge at an altitude of 2,320m at the Rosa Khutor ski resort Photo Read More » Share Twitter
The US first lady, Melania Trump, walks and sings with children as she visits the Nest children’s home in Nairobi, which primarily cares for children whose parents have been incarcerated. Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Venezuelan migrant and rap singer Alfonso Mendoza, aka Alca, skateboards in a park. The 25-year-old, who arrived in Colombia nine months ago due to the crisis in his country, was born without legs and changed the wheelchair for a skateboard. He is an example of overcoming adversity, practicing extreme sports, singing rap and giving conferences to young people in vulnerable situations. Photo Read More » Share Twitter
The US first lady, Melania Trump, greets a child on the second stop on her Africa tour Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Prince Harry plays with a dog as he greets members of the public during an official visit to Edes House Photo Read More » Share Twitter
boy in Donggala stands in front of a stranded ship after a deadly tsunami struck the area. More than 1,200 people have been confirmed dead after a tsunami triggered by a 7.5-magnitude earthquake slammed into Indonesia’s coastline on the island of Sulawesi, causing thousands of buildings to collapse. Emergency services fear the death toll could rise as strong aftershocks continue Photo Read More » Share Twitter
Students dressed as Mahatma Gandhi take part in an event to mark 150 years since he was born Photo Read More » Share Twitter