The week around the world in 20 pictures
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
"People run after shots were fired during an appearance by Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Kirk, the founder of the powerful rightwing youth activist group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and a close ally of Donald Trump, was fatally shot while speaking at the university campus event Photograph: Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images People pay their respects during a candlelight vigil for youth activist and influencer Charlie Kirk at a makeshift memorial."
"More than 7,000 children under the age of five were put on recovery programmes for acute malnutrition at clinics run by Unicef in Gaza in just two weeks last month, figures reveal Photograph: Moiz Salhi/Anadolu/Getty Images Smoke billows after Israeli strikes on a tower in Gaza City, following Israel's announcement that it would target tall buildings identified as being used by Hamas ahead of its forces' planned conquest of the urban hub."
"A Palestinian woman reacts as a residential building collapses after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City. The UN general assembly voted this week to back a Hamas-free government for Palestine as part of a carefully crafted compromise that sees Arab states go further in condemning its October 2023 attack on Israel in return for clear support for a Palestinian state Photograph: Khamis al-Rifi/Reuters"
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and a Trump ally, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University, prompting a campus arrest and a candlelight vigil. A suspect, identified as Tyler Robinson, was arrested in southern Utah. In Gaza, more than 7,000 children under five entered recovery programmes for acute malnutrition at Unicef-run clinics within two weeks. Israeli strikes targeted tall buildings in Gaza City, causing smoke, collapses and heightened unease as residents weigh displacement orders. The UN general assembly voted to back a Hamas-free government for Palestine as part of a diplomatic compromise. Protests and political tensions continue elsewhere.
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