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AP Week in Pictures: Asia

May 27-June 2, 2022 This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Asia and Pacific. The gallery was curated by AP photo editor Masayo Yoshida in Tokyo. Follow AP visual journalism: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apnews AP Images on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AP—Images AP Images blog: http://apimagesblog.com

2 hours ago

Residents pose for photos along the bund, Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Shanghai. Traffic, pedestrians and joggers reappeared on the streets of Shanghai on Wednesday as China's largest city began returning to normalcy amid the easing of a strict two-month COVID-19 lockdown that has drawn unusual protests over its heavy-handed implementation. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Hindu banker and a worker from India fatally shot in Kashmir

Assailants have fatally shot a Hindu bank manager and a worker from India in Indian-controlled Kashmir

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FILE- Kashmiri Hindus protest against the killing of a Hindu female teacher by suspected rebels in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Assailants fatally shot another Kashmiri Hindu, who are locally known as Pandits, in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Thursday, June 2, said police, who blamed militants fighting against Indian rule for the attack. The Muslim-majority region has witnessed a spate of targeted killings in recent months. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan, File)

Myanmar violence has displaced more than 1 million, UN says

The United Nations' humanitarian relief agency says the number of people displaced within strife-torn Myanmar has exceeded 1 million for the first time

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FILE - Displaced people from Myanmar carry donated lunch boxes to their tents along the Thai side of the Moei River in Mae Sot, Thailand on Feb. 5, 2022. The U.N.'s humanitarian relief agency said in a report updated through May 2022, that the number of displaced people in strife-torn Myanmar has for the first time exceeded 1 million, with well over half the total losing their homes after a military takeover last year. (AP Photo, File)

US forecasters alert about potential storm aimed at Florida

The U.S. National Hurricane Center has issued a bulletin on an area of low pressure on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula that could become a depression or tropical storm and head toward Florida's Gulf coast

4 hours ago

North Korea's Kim Jong Un congratulates Queen Elizabeth II

North Korea says its leader, Kim Jong Un, has sent a letter congratulating Queen Elizabeth II as Britain began a four-day celebration marking her 70 years on the throne

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UK pledges missiles to Ukraine; new US ambassador in Kyiv

Ukrainian forces in the country's east are locked in a grinding battle as they try to prevent significant Russian advances before the arrival of advanced rockets and anti-aircraft weapons pledged by Western nations

June 02

Commander of an artillery unit of the Ukrainian army, Mykhailo Strebizh, center, inside a destroyed house due to shelling in a village near the frontline in the Donetsk oblast region, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, June 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

US to send Ukraine long-range missiles as part of $700 million aid package

ABC News' Britt Clennett discusses the latest in the Russian-Ukrainian war as Russian forces continue to make small gains in the east.

June 02

VIDEO: US to send Ukraine long-range missiles as part of $700 million aid package

UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70-year reign

The U.K. is celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, marking the monarch's historic 70-year reign.

June 02

VIDEO: UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70-year reign

Angry French diplomats drop discretion to strike over reform

Members of the French diplomatic corps dropped their traditional reserve Thursday to go on strike, angered by a planned reform they fear will hurt their careers and France's standing in the world

June 02

FILE - A usher looks through the key hole at the French foreign ministry in Paris, Friday March 4, 2016 during international ministerial discussions about Syria. Members of the French diplomatic corps, a mostly invisible force that guides the nation's conduct of international affairs, are dropping their traditional reserve to go on strike Thursday, angered by a planned reform they fear will hurt their careers and France's standing in the world. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon, File)

US sanctions Mexican police official for aiding drug cartel

The U.S. government has announced sanctions against six people in Mexico, including a police official, for aiding the Jalisco drug cartel

June 02

US extradites ex-Mexican governor to face corruption charges

The United States has extradited a former Mexican border state governor to his homeland, where he is accused of embezzling millions of dollars in state funds

June 02

FILE - Governor of the northern Mexican border state of Chihuahua Cesar Duarte attends the 30th annual Border Governors' Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Oct. 5, 2012. Mexico's Foreign Relations Department said Thursday, June 2, 2022, that Duarte has been sent back to Mexico to face corruption charges stemming from his time in office. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File)

ABC News Live: Prince Andrew tests positive for COVID-19

Plus, the United Kingdom celebrates Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, and a deadly shooting at a Tulsa medical facility leaves four people dead.

June 02

VIDEO: ABC News Live: Prince Andrew tests positive for COVID-19

Russian forces making small gains in the east of Ukraine

Russian progress comes as President Joe Biden agrees to send advanced rocket systems as part of a new $700-million-dollar package to Ukraine.

June 02

VIDEO: Russian forces making small gains in the east of Ukraine

UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee

Thousands gathered in front of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the monarch's 70-year reign.

June 02

VIDEO: UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee

Worker for Dutch Red Cross and driver are killed in Mali

Two Red Cross employees have been killed in an ambush attack on their vehicle in western Mali

June 02

Pakistani Taliban extend truce with government in Islamabad

A spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban says they have indefinitely extended a cease-fire with the government in Islamabad

June 02

Mexico man accused of slaying women he lured on Facebook

State and federal authorities in Mexico say they have arrested a suspected serial killer accused of luring women on Facebook with false job offers

June 02

In Ukraine, broken lives in a broken house, just one of many

In 100 days of war in Ukraine, countless lives have been forever shattered

June 02

Nila Zelinska holds a doll belonging to her granddaughter, she was able to find in her destroyed house in Potashnya outskirts Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Zelinska just returned to her home town after escaping war to find out she is homeless. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Afghans evacuated to Albania protest for faster move to US

A group of people evacuated from Afghanistan as the Taliban returned to power last year have held a protest in Albania over the failure to expedite their move to the United States

June 02

FILE - The third flight with evacuated citizens from Afghanistan arrives at the International Airport in Tirana, Albania, early Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021. A group of people evacuated from Afghanistan as the Taliban returned to power last year have held a protest Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Albania over the failure to expedite their move to the United States. A small group of families in a resort town located 45 miles northwest of Albania's capital, Tirana, called on the U.S. to speed up the process of their transfer.(AP Photo/Franc Zhurda, file)

Ukraine's first lady speaks out in exclusive interview

ABC's Alex Presha and Britt Clennett discuss the noteworthy moments from the exclusive interview with Olena Zelenska and the Biden administration has agreed to send Ukraine advanced rocket systems.

June 02

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UN says Yemen's warring parties agree to renew truce

The United Nations says that Yemen's warring parties have agreed to renew a nationwide truce for another two months

June 02

FILE - A Yemen Airways plane, the first commercial flight in six years from Yemen's rebel-held capital is greeted with a water spray salute at the Sanaa international airport, part of a fragile truce in the county's grinding civil war, in Sanaa, Yemen, May, 16, 2022. U.N. Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said in a statement June 2, 2022, that Yemen's warring parties have agreed to renew the nationwide truce for another two months, a rare spot of good news for a country plagued by eight years of war. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File)
VIDEO: The Queen's Jubilee, hurricane damage, shooting in Tulsa: World in Photos, June 2

A crackdown in El Salvador, and fears of arbitrary arrests

Over the past 10 weeks, El Salvador's security forces have arrested more than 36,000 people since the congress granted President Nayib Bukele the power to suspend some civil liberties to pursue powerful street gangs

June 02

Maria Dolores Garcia, the mother of Esmeralda Dominguez, looks out at the plants dying in her daughter's unattended garden, in the Sisiguayo community in Jiquilisco, in the Bajo Lempa region of El Salvador, Thursday, May 12, 2022. Her daughter is among thousands arrested since the congress granted President Nayib Bukele a state of emergency declaration suspending civil liberties after street gangs killed dozens of people in late March. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Protester killed in Guinea's first anti-junta demonstration

Opposition leaders say one person was killed in Guinea's capital during protests against fuel price hikes

June 02

Lack of water in Puerto Rico town sparks federal lawsuit

Puerto Rico's water and sewer company has been hit by a federal lawsuit demanding that it provide services to thousands of residents who lack potable water on a daily basis

June 02

FILE - Jose Luis Gonzalez walks through a ravine known as "La Raja de Rosa," where people from Barrio Patron get their water supply in Morovis, Puerto Rico, Dec. 22, 2017, three months after Hurricane Maria hit. Puerto Rico's water and sewer company was hit by a federal lawsuit on June 2, 2022, demanding that it provide services to residents who lack potable water on a daily basis. The lawsuit was filed by the mayor of Morovis who said daily interruptions in water service have been a problem that grew worse after Hurricane Maria razed the electric grid. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti, File)

UN atomic agency chief arrives in Israel for talks

The director of the U.N.'s atomic watchdog has arrived in Israel and is set to hold talks with top officials

June 02

EU chief: Poland's actions will decide when it gets funds

The European Commission chief says the disbursement of pandemic recovery funds to Poland depends on the government's ensuring of judicial independence

June 02

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen briefs the media during a joint news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the headquarters of Poland's Power Grid in Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland, Thursday, June 2, 2022. The independence of Poland's courts is at the heart of a dispute with the European Union, which has withheld billions of euros in pandemic recovery funds. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets Poland's leaders discuss the matter. (AP Photo/Michal Dyjuk)

4 Kenyans shot dead in protest against dangerous wildlife

Kenyan police say that a demonstration against the threats posed by wildlife turned deadly when four protesters were shot dead

June 02

Russian Orthodox head escapes EU sanctions thanks to Orban

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has been removed from the latest round of European Union measures to punish Russia's invasion of Ukraine at the insistence of Hungary

June 02

FILE - Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill conducts the Easter service in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow, Russia, April 24, 2022. Kirill has been removed from the latest round of European Union measures to punish Russia's invasion of Ukraine at the insistence of Hungary, four EU diplomats told The Associated Press. The sixth package of sanctions, which includes an embargo on most Russian oil imports into the 27-nation bloc by year-end, was approved by ambassadors Thursday following a political deal reached earlier this week by heads of states and governments. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool, File)

Israeli troops kill 2 Palestinians amid West Bank violence

Israeli forces have shot and killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank during what the army described as violent confrontations

June 02

Israeli troops blow up the house of Palestinian militant Diaa Hamarsheh in the West Bank village of Yabed, Thursday, June 2, 2022. Hamarsheh was shot and killed by Israeli police after he killed three Israelis and two Ukrainian citizens in a deadly shooting attack in Bnei Brak on March 29, 2021. Israeli officials say the demolitions deter future attacks, while rights groups view it as a form of collective punishment. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Report: Merkel slams war in Ukraine, hints at next role

The German news agency dpa reports that former Chancellor Angela Merkel has slammed Russia's attack on Ukraine and suggested a possible return to the limelight

June 02

Former Chancellor Angela Merkel laughs as she receives flowers from newly elected German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a handover ceremony in the chancellery in Berlin, Dec. 8, 2021. Merkel slammed Russia's attack on Ukraine and hinted at a possible return to the limelight in her first semi-public comments since leaving office, the country's dpa news agency reported Thursday, June 2, 2022. (Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)

In Argentina, groups keep lid on simmering social conflict

Argentina's economy that has been struggling to recover from the pandemic and suffers one of the world's highest inflation rates

June 02

NGOs file suit against French arms firms over Yemen sales

A group of NGOs have filed a lawsuit against three French arms manufacturers for what they claim was their complicity in alleged war crimes in Yemen

June 02

Report: Israel arrested no Jews over violent, racist march

An Israeli newspaper says Israeli police arrested dozens of Palestinians, but no Jews, during a Jewish nationalist parade in which crowds of marchers chanted racist slogans, beat Palestinian residents and vandalized Palestinian property in east Jerusalem

June 02

Palestinians and Israelis wave their national flags outside Jerusalem's Old City as Israelis mark Jerusalem Day, an Israeli holiday celebrating the capture of the Old City during the 1967 Mideast war. Sunday, May 29, 2022. Israel claims all of Jerusalem as its capital. But Palestinians, who seek east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state, see the march as a provocation. Last year, the parade helped trigger an 11-day war between Israel and Gaza militants. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

Unsparing images from Ukraine show war at the 100-day mark

How many buildings have been obliterated in Ukraine? How many limbs lost, children brutalized, refugees put to flight? How many mothers and fathers, sons and daughters killed? How many dreams have been destroyed? There is no accounting of a war that launched in late winter, continued through spring, reaches the 100-day mark on Friday and is likely to drag on for seasons to come. The conflict unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin defies statistics. It is a story best told in unsparing images of human suffering and resilience. Associated Press photographers have captured the terror -- people diving to the floor of a Mariupol hospital as bombs fall around them; a mob of refugees, huddled under a bridge. They have captured the tears of grieving survivors, and of families separated by the war. They have shown us the playfulness of a soldier, lightheartedly kicking a ball amid the carnage; of another soldier, leading an impromptu chorale. They have shown us a chilling view of...

June 02

ABC News exclusive interview with Olena Zelenska

ABC News' Britt Clennett discusses the exclusive interview where Zelenska talks about the destruction Russia's invasion has caused her country.

June 02

VIDEO: ABC News exclusive interview with Olena Zelenska

ABC News Live: ABC News' exclusive interview with Ukraine's first lady

Plus, the UK celebrates the queen's Platinum Jubilee, and just more than a week after the massacre at an elementary school in Texas, another shooting occurs at a medical facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

June 02

VIDEO: ABC News Live: ABC News' exclusive interview with Ukraine's first lady

ABC News Live: Deadly shooting at Tulsa medical facility leaves 4 dead

Plus, an ABC News exclusive interview with Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska, and Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile hit rail lines in the western Lviv region.

June 02

VIDEO: ABC News Live: Deadly shooting at Tulsa medical facility leaves 4 dead

A crackdown in El Salvador, and fears of arbitrary arrests

El Salvador's security forces have arrested more than 36,000 people over the past 10 weeks since the congress granted President Nayib Bukele the power to suspend some civil liberties to pursue powerful street gangs

June 02

Maria Dolores Garcia, the mother of Esmeralda Dominguez, looks out at the plants dying in her daughter's unattended garden, in the Sisiguayo community in Jiquilisco, in the Bajo Lempa region of El Salvador, Thursday, May 12, 2022. Her daughter is among thousands arrested since the congress granted President Nayib Bukele a state of emergency declaration suspending civil liberties after street gangs killed dozens of people in late March. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Jerusalem holds annual Pride Parade despite threats

Thousands of people have attended the annual Jerusalem Pride Parade amid heavy protection by Israeli police, who arrested three people suspected of threatening the event

June 02

Participants are reflected in a window as they march under heavy security in the annual Pride Parade, in Jerusalem, Thursday, June 2, 2022. Israeli police say they arrested a man on Thursday suspected of sending death threats to an organizer of the annual Jerusalem Pride Parade, an event that has witnessed attacks on participants by religious radicals in previous years. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Militant attack on bus kills 3, wounds 21 in eastern Syria

Syrian state TV says militants have attacked a civilian bus in eastern Syria, killing three people and wounding 21

June 02

Queen Elizabeth celebrates historic Platinum Jubilee

The United Kingdom celebrates Queen Elizabeth's historic 70-year reign, longer than any other British monarch.

June 02

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Ukraine's first lady speaks out in exclusive interview with ABC News

Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska speaks out in an exclusive interview with ABC News as more than 5 million children need humanitarian help as a result of Russia's invasion.

June 02

VIDEO: Ukraine's first lady speaks out in exclusive interview with ABC News

South Africa court to rule on Shell offshore oil exploration

A South African court is to rule on efforts to stop British oil giant Shell from conducting any further seismic surveys in the country's Indian Ocean waters to explore for offshore oil and gas deposits

June 02

FILE — People protest against seismic surveys off the South African coastline at Muizenberg beach in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022. A South African court is to rule on efforts to stop British oil giant Shell from conducting any further seismic surveys in the country's Indian Ocean waters to explore for offshore oil and gas deposits. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht/File)

Turtle survives shark attack off Australian coast

The turtle was confirmed to have made it safely to shore.

June 02

The turtle was confirmed to have made it safely to shore.

Indian officials in Kabul for talks on aid distribution

Indian officials have held talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan for the first time since the group took control of the country last year to discuss the distribution of humanitarian assistance

June 02

A Taliban fighter stands guard as people receive food rations distributed by a South Koren humanitarian aid group, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Afghanistan is expected 1.1 million children under the age of 5 will face malnutrition in the country by the end of this year, as hospitals wards are packed with sick children for sever hunger and malnutrition. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Afghan Taliban launch campaign to eradicate poppy crop

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have begun a campaign to eradicate poppy cultivation, aiming to wipe out the country's massive production of opium and heroin

June 02

Taliban eradicate a poppy field in Washir, district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 29, 2022. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have begun a campaign to eradicate poppy cultivation, aiming to wipe out the country's massive production of opium and heroin, even as farmers fear their livelihoods will be ruined at a time of growing poverty.(AP Photo/Abdul Khaliq)

OPEC+ oil producers alliance increases production to 648,00 barrels per day in July, August.

OPEC+ oil producers alliance increases production to 648,00 barrels per day in July, August.

June 02

EU deploys 200 firefighters to Greece in case of wildfires

More than 200 firefighters and technical equipment provided by European Union countries will be soon deployed to Greece to allow for a swift response to large wildfires

June 02

Health minister: Iran marks first day without COVID deaths

Iran's health minister says the country has marked its first day after more than two years without a single COVID-19 death

June 02

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