Here is a selection of the best images from international news from Sunday 7 April. Posted yesterday at 7:30pm Photography: Alexander Ermochenko – Reuters Activists carry a giant flag of the Donetsk People's Republic in Saur-Mogila as part of celebrations surrounding the 10th anniversaryH Anniversary of the creation of the Moscow satellite state in occupied Ukraine. Photography by Karim Jaafar, Agence France-Presse These young girls stand in a pickup truck and participate in a procession just before iftar, the evening meal during Ramadan, in Doha, Qatar. Photo by Dzeki Oktomuliadi, Agence France-Presse Hundreds of motorcyclists line up to board a ferry across the Sunda Strait, between the islands of Sumatra and Java, Indonesia, hoping to get home in time to celebrate iftar. Photography by Lucas Jalwala – Reuters Former Polish President Lech Walesa casts his vote at the ballot box during local elections in Gdańsk. Despite the relative victory of the populist nationalists from the Law and Justice Party (33.7% of the votes, according to an Ipsos poll), the pro-European ruling coalition, which includes the Civic Coalition (31.9%), received a third of the votes. The Way (13.5%) and the Left (6.8%) were able to maintain their political weight. Photo by Emmanuel Dunand, AFP Residents placed flowers at the entrance of Les Sablons Administrative College in memory of Shams Al-Din, the teenager who died of his injuries after being beaten. Government spokeswoman Prisca Thevenot denounced X as a “barbaric crime” to which “our society will not bow.” Photography: Tauseef Mustafa, Agence France-Presse A Kashmiri farmer picks wild tulips in a field in Pampore, Indian Kashmir. Photography by Nick Bothma, Reuters High waves crashed into Kalk Bay Harbour, South Africa, after the South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued a severe storm warning. Photography: Tang Chin Southee, Agence France-Presse Villagers in Kampong Spui province held a traditional bullock cart race on the sidelines of the Cambodian New Year celebrations. Photography by Hussein Falih, Agence France-Presse These Iraqis admire the sky at dawn on the bridge that spans the Shatt al-Arab River in Basra. Calvert Menzie“Total coffee aficionado. Travel buff. Music ninja. Bacon nerd. Beeraholic.” See also Brazil | “I don't know what tomorrow will bring,” says one flood victim. Continue Reading Previous Raid on its embassy in Ecuador: Mexico will refer the matter to the International Court of JusticeNext With Solzhenitsyn, political and ideological exile, from yesterday to today Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. More Stories 4 min read World Fluoroscopy | “Self-coup”? June 30, 2024 Calvert Menzie 2 min read World This is why you find it difficult to wake up in the morning. June 30, 2024 Calvert Menzie 1 min read World She meets her boss at the airport after taking sick leave. June 30, 2024 Calvert Menzie