Iraqi troops have launched a final attack to recapture the city which fell to Isis in January 2014.
People of Braunsbach in south-western Germany have begun to remove rubble and mud from streets and homes.
Protests lead by CGT bring workers and students together in a bid to make their voices heard.
The tenth annual Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Award is open for entry until 10 July.
Identical triplets Liina, Leila and Lily Luik will all compete in the women's marathon at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Obama has become the first sitting US president to visit Hiroshima 71 years after the world's first atomic bomb was dropped on the city by US military.
US President Barack Obama is set to become first sitting US President to visit Hiroshima on 27 May.
At 8:15am on 6 August 1945, a 4,400kg nuclear bomb nicknamed Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima by an American B-29 Superfortress bomber, the Enola Gay, flown by Colonel Paul Tibbets.
Motorists around France have been queueing to fill their fuel tanks, as strikes at oil refineries persist.
The holy day symbolises their belief in the body and the blood of Jesus Christ, and his Real Presence in the Eucharist.
The 176 year-old stamps are so rare that they are taken under armed escort in a specially designed case with shock alarms and sensors.
The Expropriated Bank had been used by squatters since 2011 and was largely ignored by its owners.
The Best of Russia contest attracts thousands of entries from amateur and professional photographers across the country.
Italian diver claims to have found missing submarine with the bodies of its 71 crew still inside.
The light festival transforms various buildings and landmarks into a canvas for the giant creations.
Sparks fly as China is accused of dumping cheap steel on global markets.
The European Union deal with Turkey has affected the flow of people who have been able to reach Greece.
Russia's anti-doping agency invited foreign journalists and photographers into their laboratory.
Government officials report that 1,110 people had left the camp.
Obama is the third US President to visit the south-east Asian nation since diplomatic relations were restored in 1995.
Shelter Dogs in a Photo Booth features pictures of 100 dogs by Guinnevere Shuster, each accompanied by a short story about the dog's personality and history.
Members of the Royal family attend the preview of the horticultural event at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London.
Kenyan police fired tear gas at a convoy of vehicles carrying opposition leader Raila Odinga in Nairobi.
Visitors to this year's show greeted by a sea of handmade poppies.
The deadly blasts in what are normally considered quiet, pro-government areas were the first targeting civilians in the cities.
109 people are feared to be buried in landslides while over 185,000 remain displaced and are being housed in schools and religious buildings.
Iraqi government forces have clashed with Islamic State (Isis) militants near Fallujah as they battle to recapture the city.
The demonstrations happened during President Michelle Bachelet state-of-the-nation report to Congress.
During her inauguration ceremony President Tsai Ing-wen urged China to "drop the baggage of history".
The exhibition explores daily life 90 years ago, revealing some intriguing similarities and some inevitable contrasts.