
Travelers embrace outside Istanbul's Ataturk airport after a deadly terror attack on Tuesday, June 28. Three terrorists armed with bombs and guns attacked the main international terminal, opening fire and eventually detonating their devices.

The Kelso Creek subdivision, seen here, was destroyed by the Erskine Fire, a fast-moving wildfire that has scorched more than 35,000 acres in Southern California, officials said on Saturday, June 25.

Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, speaks to Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, at a meeting of the European Parliament on Tuesday, June 28. Farage, the most vocal architect of Britain's seismic decision to leave the European Union, gloated to the Parliament as members booed and turned their backs on him. Juncker fired back in his own speech. "You were fighting for the exit, the British people voted in favor of the exit. Why are you here?" he said.

A bodybuilder flexes during a competition in Bengaluru, India, on Saturday, June 25.

Himisaboo, a mutt with a Donald Trump-inspired hairdo, is held by his owner, Heather Wilson, during the World's Ugliest Dog Competition on Friday, June 24. The annual event is held in Petaluma, California.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is accompanied by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, right, during a rally in Cincinnati on Monday, June 27. Sources say Warren is among the handful of Democrats that the Clinton campaign is scrutinizing as it prepares to choose a running mate.

Iraqi soldiers walk inside a building Sunday, June 26, where they found an ISIS prison in Falluja, Iraq. Iraqi forces have retaken the city from the militant group.

People in Promontory, Utah, watch as NASA tests a rocket booster that it hopes will propel astronauts to Mars by 2023. The test took place on Tuesday, June 28.

The Dalai Lama greets pop star Lady Gaga before a question-and-answer session in Indianapolis on Sunday, June 26. The two were appearing at the U.S. Conference of Mayors to talk about the benefits of compassion.

An employee mops a floor Friday, June 24, at the closed Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia. The hotel was the main target of a terrorist attack last year that killed 38 people at a seaside resort. It hopes to open again by next spring or as soon as British travel restrictions are lifted for Tunisia.

A man kisses a statue of soccer star Lionel Messi shortly after it was unveiled in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, June 28. Fans, players and even Argentina's President have asked Messi to reconsider his decision to retire from the national team.

A boy in Kolkata, India, holds coins in his mouth after he dove for them in the Adi Ganga river on Tuesday, June 28. Many people throw offerings in the river next to the Kalighat Temple.

New York's Stonewall Inn was designated as the country's first national monument to LGBT rights on Monday, June 27. The riots at the gay bar in 1969 -- and the protests that followed -- were a turning point for LGBT rights in the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama during a summit in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 29.

A re-entry module from a Chinese rocket lands in China's Badain Jaran Desert on Sunday, June 26. The primary purpose for the launch was to deliver a prototype shuttle into space, reported the state-run Xinhua news agency. Several small satellites were also sent into orbit from the shuttle.

Pope Francis is greeted by nuns at the Vatican during an appearance in St. Peter's Square on Thursday, June 30.

Giant images of North Korean founder Kim Il Sung, left, and former leader Kim Jong Il are seen behind current leader Kim Jong Un, center, at a session of the Supreme People's Assembly on Wednesday, June 29.

Jay Bennett, left, and his stepson Easton Phillips survey damage in front of their home in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, on Friday, June 24. Deadly floodwaters have wreaked havoc across several counties.

Chinese honor guards prepare to welcome Russian President Vladimir Putin for a state visit in Beijing on Saturday, June 25.

A young Syrian girl climbs the stairs of an abandoned school in Athens, Greece, on Monday, June 27. The school is being used to host refugee families from Syria and Afghanistan.

Security guards flank Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as he delivers a speech at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland on Friday, June 24. The GOP's presumptive nominee has spent more than $280 million, he said, to restore and upgrade the resort.

A newborn panda cub -- one of two twins -- is cared for at the Giant Panda Pavilion in Macau on Monday, June 27. The twins were born a day earlier. This one was underweight and had to be put in an incubator for intensive care.

Berlin's Brandenburg Gate is illuminated with the Turkish national flag on Wednesday, June 29 -- a day after a terrorist attack at an Istanbul airport.

Afghan soldiers fire artillery shells during clashes with ISIS militants on Sunday, June 26.

Russian cadets dance the waltz during a graduation ceremony in Moscow on Saturday, June 25.

An aerial photo on Friday, June 24, shows the damage caused by a deadly tornado in China's Jiangsu Province. At least 98 people were killed and 800 more were injured, the government said.

Emile Weaver stands next to her attorney, Aaron Miller, during her sentencing in Zanesville, Ohio, on Monday, June 27. Weaver, 21, was sentenced to life in prison for the killing of her newborn child in April 2015.

NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal plays basketball during a clinic with young players in Havana, Cuba, on Sunday, June 26.

A man holds an umbrella as he enjoys the high-tide waves in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday, June 29.

Bethany Van Kampen hugs Alejandra Pablus, right, as they celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down a Texas abortion law on Monday, June 27. The law required doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. It also mandated that clinics upgrade their facilities to hospital-like standards. Supporters of the law argued that it was meant to protect women's health, but opponents said it was instead a disguised attempt to end abortion and that women would find it harder to end a pregnancy legally. See other Supreme Court rulings from this year

Umpires stand by the entrance to one of the Wimbledon courts in London on Thursday, June 30. The tournament started on Monday.

Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar perform "Freedom" at the BET Awards on Sunday, June 26.

A male model displays a rainbow-colored outfit, designed by Anja Gockel, during Berlin's Fashion Week on Wednesday, June 29. See last week in 32 photos




