From memorials outside the Israeli embassy in Washington DC to marches against the cost-of-living crisis in Nigeria, here’s our weekly photo dump:
New York, US – Hundred gather after the death of Aaron Bushnell, who self-immolated outside the Israeli embassy in Washington in protest over Tel Aviv’s actions in Gaza.
Pretoria, South Africa – Doctors and nurses hold placards during a demonstration for unemployed health workers.
Abuja, Nigeria – Thousands rally against soaring living costs as an economic crisis leaves many struggling to afford food.
Cairo, Egypt – A shopkeeper dusts a traditional lantern outside an artisanal store as Muslims prepare for the holy month of Ramadan.
Dakar, Senegal – A symbolic ballot box is set up to protest the delayed presidential election, with people casting ballots saying ‘RIP 25th February’ (when the election was supposed to happen) and ‘President Macky Sall is burying democracy.’
Misrata, Libya – Security forces participate in a military parade to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the Libyan Revolution.
Moscow, Russia – The foreign minister of Mali and his Russian counterpart hold a joint conference after their meeting in the capital.
Gedaref, Sudan – A man checks sacks of grain at a market. The UN recently said the ongoing conflict has created the ‘world’s largest displacement crisis’ and pushed the country to the ‘verge of collapse.’
Dzaoudzi, Mayotte – Members of the Forces Vives de Mayotte collective, angry about irregular migration and inadequate security measures, block the islands’ main port, unfurling banners with ‘No Justice, No Peace.’
Washington DC, US – Hundreds of people gather in front of the Israeli embassy to mourn 25-year-old US airman Aaron Bushnell.