Week In Pictures: A Wrapup Of The News Events This Week

Safwat Zargar

From Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign visit to bombing in Syria’s Aleppo and from simmering Kashmir to tense Yemen borders, ScoopWhoop revisits the week that went by through pictures from around the world.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks at the names of battles at Indian World War memorial in Neuve Chapelle near Lille April 11, 2015. REUTERS | Pascal Rossignol | Read story here

Harun Njoroge, a student at the University of Nairobi speaks on his mobile phone inside his room after receiving treatment after he jumped from the window at the Kimberly hostels at the Kikuyu campus near the capital Nairobi, April 12, 2015. REUTERS | Thomas Mukoya

A Saudi artillery unit fires shells towards Houthi positions from the Saudi border with Yemen April 13, 2015. REUTERS | Faisal Al Nasser | Read story here

A Kashmiri protester throws back a tear gas canister fired by police during a demonstration in Srinagar, April 17, 2015. REUTERS | Danish Ismail | Read story here

Football – Paris St Germain v FC Barcelona – UEFA Champions League Quarter Final First Leg – Parc des Princes, Paris, France – 15/4/15 PSG’s Edinson Cavani looks dejected after Neymar scores the first goal for Barcelona REUTERS | Christian Hartmann

Supporters of Shiv Sena shout slogans as they hold Pakistan’s national flag and the portraits of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi during a protest against Lakhvi’s release, in New Delhi April 11, 2015. REUTERS | Anindito Mukherjee

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton takes part in a Center for American Progress roundtable discussion on “Expanding Opportunities in America’s Urban Areas” in Washington March 23, 2015. REUTERS | Kevin Lamarque | Read story here

An Afghan woman walks at the site of a suicide attack in Jalalabad April 18, 2015. REUTERS | Parwiz

A woman reacts while civil defence members carry her dead child after what activists said was shelling by warplanes loyal to Syria’s president Bashar Al-Assad in Aleppo’s rebel-controlled Bab Al-Nairab district April 12, 2015. REUTERS | Abdalrhman Ismail

Portraits of Chinese journalist Gao Yu are left by protesters after a demonstration calling for the release of Gao, outside the Chinese liaison office in Hong Kong April 17, 2015. The signs read, “Release Gao Yu” (L and R) and “Defend press freedom” (C). REUTERS | Tyrone Siu

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