Ukrainian soldiers repair combat vehicles, Russia and China 'stand shoulder to shoulder', F-16 'war eagles' carry out missions in the Baltic Sea
Báo Quốc Tế•29/05/2023
Conflict in Ukraine, Russian Prime Minister visits China, affirms that the two countries "stand shoulder to shoulder", the US makes a breakthrough in negotiations to raise the public debt ceiling, airstrikes in the West Bank, elections in Greece and Turkey... are impressive photos of the week compiled by CNN, Reuters, The Atlantic...
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08:52 | May 29, 2023
Conflict in Ukraine, Russian Prime Minister visits China, affirms that the two countries "stand shoulder to shoulder", the US makes a breakthrough in negotiations to raise the public debt ceiling, airstrikes in the West Bank, elections in Greece and Turkey... are impressive photos of the week compiled by CNN, Reuters, The Atlantic ...
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin (left) meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 24. Xi expressed hope that the two countries will continue to take advantage of the potential, prospects and momentum of China-Russia relations to promote cooperation in various areas and enrich the comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination in the new era. Meanwhile, Mishustin said that the two countries "stand shoulder to shoulder against the collective efforts of those countries that want to maintain global dominance and use illegal sanctions to impose their will on independent countries." (Source: Sputnik)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, (center back) with leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) and the European Union (EU) at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 21. Zelensky urged the group to unite and continue providing aid to Kiev. (Source: Getty)
US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (left) and US President Joe Biden answer questions from the press in the Oval Office of the White House on May 22 after discussing an agreement to raise the US debt ceiling. According to a source familiar with the matter on May 27, Mr. Joe Biden and Mr. McCarthy have reached a tentative agreement to raise the federal government 's debt ceiling, currently at $31.4 trillion, opening up hope of ending the months-long stalemate. (Source: New York Times/Redux)
Two Ukrainian soldiers repair the engine of an infantry fighting vehicle in the Donetsk region, May 22. (Source: AP)
Members of the military youth movement wear gas masks during an extracurricular lesson, including weapons training, first aid, camping skills and other courses, in Sevastopol, Crimea, May 19. (Source: Reuters)
Fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps prepare for a press conference in Sumy, Ukraine. (Source: Reuters)
South Korean military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) fly in formation during a joint military exercise between the country and the United States at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, South Korea, on May 25. (Source: Getty)
Romanian and Portuguese air force F-16 fighter jets take part in the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission over the Baltic Sea, in Lithuanian airspace, May 22. The F-16, also known as the “War Eagle,” is prized for its maneuverability, speed and range, and is capable of carrying a variety of weapons, such as missiles or bombs. (Source: AP)
Palestinians inspect a damaged building after an Israeli military raid on the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank town of Nablus. (Source: AP)
Taliban fighters stand guard as women wait to receive food distributed by a humanitarian aid group in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Source: AP)
Supporters of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis shout slogans outside his party headquarters in Athens, May 21. The ruling New Democracy party won parliamentary elections, but the margin of victory was not large enough to form a new government. (Source: AP)
A stray cat walks in front of a ballot box at a polling station for Turkish citizens living abroad during the second round of Türkiye's presidential election, at the Turkish Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, May 22. (Source: Reuters)
Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment, also known as The Old Guard, place flags at each headstone at Arlington National Cemetery on May 25. In the U.S., the annual tradition of placing flags on soldiers' graves is held before Memorial Day (the last Monday in May). (Source: AP)
Families in Uvalde, Texas, US, attend a candlelight vigil on May 24, to remember the 19 children and two adults killed in last year's mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. (Source: Getty)
Police in London work at the scene after a car crashed into the gates of Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, on May 25. One man was arrested after the incident and there were no reports of injuries. (Source: AP)
Secondary school student Cherif Samsidine Aidara studies at home in Ziguinchor, Senegal, on May 23. Schools in Ziguinchor were temporarily closed last week to avoid protests over the arrest of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. (Source: Getty)
Firefighters extinguish a fire at a post office building in Manila, Philippines, on May 22. (Source: Getty)
People in Küsnacht, Switzerland, take photos outside the mansion of the late singer Tina Turner, on May 25. Turner, who rose from humble beginnings and overcame an abusive marriage to become one of the most famous female artists of all time, died last week at the age of 83. (Source: Getty)
Actress Scarlett Johansson poses on the red carpet at the screening of "Asteroid City" at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival on May 23. (Source: Reuters)
Visitors use virtual reality goggles in front of vast natural images as they visit The Fragile Paradise exhibition at the Gasometer in Oberhausen, Germany, on May 23. (Source: AP)
Street vendors in Colombo, Sri Lanka, May 23. (Source: Reuters)
Flamingos stand in a pond in Navi Mumbai, India, May 22. (Source: Getty)
A monkey tries to get water from a tap on a hot day in Prayagraj, India, May 20. (Source: Getty)
Ash and smoke rise from Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano on May 25. The volcano, located about 45 miles from Mexico City, has been spewing ash into several nearby towns since last week, according to local officials. (Source: Getty)
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