Photos from the World: April 29, 2024

On April 29, 2024, the World of Photos feature was temporarily unavailable and is currently being restored by the team. In the meantime, our picture editors have selected 10 images from international wire agencies to share with you.

The first image shows Gopala Penmetsa walking past his house that was destroyed by a tornado near Omaha, Neb., USA. The second image depicts police carrying away a demonstrator while clearing a pro-Palestine protest camp near the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany.

In Lima, Peru, Moises Azocar dressed as the Inca Emperor Atahualpa poses for a photo with a tourist in front of the government palace. In southern Romania, people stand next to fires lit by graves in a cemetery during an Orthodox Palm Sunday memorial for the departed.

Celebrations for King’s Day are seen on the canals of Amsterdam, Netherlands and supporters of Aam Admi Party wait for the arrival of Sunita Kejriwal in New Delhi, India. Police arrest protesters as they attempt to camp in support of Palestinians on Washington University’s campus in St. Louis.

Neighbors embrace Penny Thomsen outside of her home in Pleasant Hill, Iowa after tornados ripped across the state. Orthodox Christians walk holding palm branches on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on the eve of Palm Sunday holiday. Lastly, performers are seen during the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans.

By Samantha Johnson

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