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Frogmen, a Vatican visit and an elephant thief: photos of the day

Frogmen, a Vatican visit and an elephant thief: photos of the day

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Children wash their sacrificial sheep in the sea ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha Photograph: Cem Ozdel/Anadolu/Getty Images
Frogmen from the police force, known as 'evidence hunters of dark waters', take part in a training exercise Photograph: Lokman Ilhan /Anadolu/Getty Images
Exiled Tibetans pray for the longevity of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, who presides over the event Photograph: Ashwini Bhatia/AP
A stork with two chicks in a nest built on a high-voltage line mast Photograph: Loïc Venance/AFP/Getty Images
Municipality workers use excavators to search for recyclable materials at the Boragaon garbage dumping site Photograph: David Talukdar/Anadolu/Getty Images
People ferry cattle on a vehicle ahead of Eid al-Adha Photograph: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP/Getty Images
President Lee Jae-myung gestures to the people outside the national assembly as he leaves following his inauguration ceremony Photograph: Lee Jin-Man/AFP/Getty Images
A train arrives at a station next to the sea Photograph: Ishara S Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images
The Simpecado float of the Brotherhood of El Rocío of Seville-El Salvador departs on its pilgrimage to the village of Almonte. About 1 million people from across Spain make the journey to pay homage to Our Lady of Rocío each year Photograph: Raúl Caro Cadenas/EPA
Visitors from Mexico wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV for his weekly general audience in St Peter's Square Photograph: Gregorio Borgia/AP
People on a pedestrian crossing on a shopping street in the city Photograph: Eugene Hoshiko/AP
An elephant, named Plai Biang Lek, ransacks sweet rice crackers at a shop in Ratchasima province Photograph: Kanokporn Sriboon/AP
Activists unfurl a banner protesting against the war in Gaza outside the Houses of Parliament on Westminster Bridge Photograph:Officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann carry out searches in the countryside a few miles from the resort where she was last seen in 2007 Photograph: James Manning/PA
An Acehnese woman receives up to 100 lashes of the cane in front of the public, as punishment for alleged adultery and breaking Sharia law Photograph: Hotli Simanjuntak/EPA
Rescuers work at the site of a Russian drone strike where large-scale fires broke out in an industrial area Photograph: Sergey Kozlov/EPA
Palestinians mourn the loss of family members killed in an Israeli attack on makeshift tents for displaced civilians Photograph: Ali Jadallah/Anadolu/Getty Images
Israeli activists gather for the start of a three-day march calling for an end to the war in Gaza and the release of hostages Photograph: Abir Sultan/EPA
People gather for a ceremony to mark the 36th anniversary of the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, at Khomeini's shrine
Photograph: Iran's Supreme Leader Office Handout/EPA

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Gaza marks the start of Eid with outdoor prayers amongst the rubble and food growing ever scarcer
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Gaza marks the start of Eid with outdoor prayers amongst the rubble and food growing ever scarcer

Palestinians across the war-ravaged Gaza Strip marked the start of one of Islam's most important holidays with prayers outside destroyed mosques and homes early Friday, with little hope the war with Israel will end soon. With much of Gaza in rubble, men and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air and with food supplies dwindling, families were having to make do with what they could scrape together for the three-day feast. 'This is the worst feast that the Palestinian people have experienced because of the unjust war against the Palestinian people,' said Kamel Emran after attending prayers in the southern city of Khan Younis. 'There is no food, no flour, no shelter, no mosques, no homes, no mattresses ... The conditions are very, very harsh.' The Islamic holiday begins on the 10th day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhul-Hijja, during the Hajj season in Saudi Arabia. For the second year, Muslims in Gaza were not able to travel to Saudi Arabia to perform the traditional pilgrimage. The war broke out on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas-led militants launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 hostages. They are still holding 56 hostages, around a third of them believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Israeli forces have rescued eight living hostages from Gaza and recovered dozens of bodies. Since then, Israel has killed more than 54,000 Palestinians in its military campaign, primarily women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry which does not distinguish between civilians or combatants in its figures. The offensive has destroyed large parts of Gaza and displaced around 90% of its population of roughly 2 million Palestinians. After blocking all food and aid from entering Gaza for more than two months, Israel began allowing a trickle of supplies to enter for the U.N. several weeks ago. But the U.N says it has been unable to distribute much of the aid because of Israeli military restrictions on movements and because roads that the military designates for its trucks to use are unsafe and vulnerable to looters. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome said Thursday that Gaza's people are projected to fall into acute food insecurity by September, with nearly 500,000 people experiencing extreme food deprivation, leading to malnutrition and starvation. 'This means the risk of famine is really touching the whole of the Gaza Strip,' Rein Paulson, director of the FAO office of emergencies and resilience, said in an interview. Over the past two weeks, shootings have erupted nearly daily in the Gaza Strip in the vicinity of new hubs where desperate Palestinians are being directed to collect food. Witnesses say nearby Israeli troops have opened fire, and more than 80 people have been killed according to Gaza hospital officials. Israel has accused Hamas of stealing aid and trying to block it from reaching Palestinians, and has said soldiers fired warning shots or at individuals approaching its troops in some cases. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a newly formed group of mainly American contractors that Israel wants to use to replace humanitarian groups in Gaza that distribute aid in coordination with the U.N., said Friday that all its distribution centers were closed for the day due to the ongoing violence. It urged people to stay away for their own safety, and said it would make an announcement later as to when they would resume distributing humanitarian aid. _____ Bassem Mroue in Beirut, Paolo Santalucia in Rome and David Rising in Bangkok contributed to this story.

Muslims around di world dey celebrate Salah festival Eid Mubarak
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Muslims around di world dey celebrate Salah festival Eid Mubarak

All around di world, Muslim faithful dey celebrate Eid-el-Kabir wey dem also sabi as Eid al-Adha or di Festival of Sacrifice. Dis holiday na one of di most important for di Islamic faithful. Plenti Muslims sabi say di day na to commemorate di willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice im son Ismail (Ishmael) as act of obedience to Allah command, but dem believe say Allah bin provide ram for di sacrifice instead. One ogbonge tin about di festival na di special prayers wey come wit feasting, and di ritual slaughter of animals such as sheep, goats, cows, or camels, especially ram. Dem go come distribute di meat from di sacrificed animals among family, friends, and di less privileged. Dem dey use dis as sign of charity, community help, and obedience to God. Across different kontris, Muslims don come out to go pray for mosque in large numbers to do special prayers. Dressed in shining clothes and colourful attire, smile full dia faces as dem greet each other. Dis na how ogbonge pictures show us how dem celebrate di Salah festival for some kontris: Why animal sacrifice dey hapun for di festival Di Muslim festival of Eid Al-Adha - or Festival of Sacrifice na to rememba prophet Ibrahim willingness to sacrifice im son Ibrahim, wey dey known as Abraham for Christianity and Judaism. Di belief be say Prophet Ibrahim bin get one dream wey e take as message from Allah, say make e sacrifice im son Ismail as act of obedience. Wen im tell im son di mesaage, Ismail bin gree and ask im papa to obey di command. As Ibrahim wan kill im son, Allah bin stop am and give am one 'ram' (sheep) to sacrifice instead. Muslims around di world for ritual dey sacrifice different types of livestock. Traditionally, di act dey compulsory if pesin get di moni wey pass im or her need.

Lebanese army warns Israeli airstrikes might force it to freeze cooperation with ceasefire committee
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Lebanese army warns Israeli airstrikes might force it to freeze cooperation with ceasefire committee

The Lebanese army condemned Friday Israel's airstrikes on suburbs of Beirut, warning that such attacks are weakening the role of Lebanon's armed forces that might eventually suspend cooperation with the committee monitoring the truce that ended the Israel- Hezbollah war. The army statement came hours after the Israeli military struck several buildings in Beirut's southern suburbs that it said held underground facilities used by Hezbollah for drone production. The strikes, preceded by an Israeli warning to evacuate several buildings, came on the eve of Eid al-Adha, a Muslim holiday. The Lebanese army said it started coordinating with the committee observing the ceasefire after Israel's military issued its warning and sent patrols to the areas that were to be struck to search them. It added that Israel rejected the suggestion. The U.S.-led committee that has been supervising the ceasefire that ended the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war in November is made up of Lebanon, Israel, France, the U.S. and the U.N. peacekeeping forces in Lebanon known as UNIFIL. 'The Israeli enemy violations of the deal and its refusal to respond to the committee is weakening the role of the committee and the army,' the Lebanese army said in its statement. It added such attacks by Israel could lead the army to freeze its cooperation with the committee 'when it comes to searching posts.' Since the Israel-Hezbollah war ended, Israel has carried out nearly daily airstrikes on parts of Lebanon targeting Hezbollah operatives. Beirut's southern suburbs were struck on several occasions since then. The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel began on Oct. 8, 2023, when the Lebanese militant group began launching rockets across the border in support of its ally, Hamas, in Gaza. Israel responded with airstrikes and shelling and the two were quickly locked in a low-level conflict that continued for nearly a year before escalating into full-scale war in September 2024. It killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon, including hundreds of civilians, while the Lebanese government said in April that Israeli strikes had killed another 190 people and wounded 485 since the ceasefire agreement. There has been increasing pressure on Hezbollah, both domestic and international, to give up its remaining arsenal, but officials with the group have said they will not do so until Israel stops its airstrikes and withdraws from five points it is still occupying along the border in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah says that it has ended its military presence along the border with Israel south of the Litani River, in accordance with terms of the ceasefire deal.

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