Home News News of Welcome Qatar Company Week in pictures: From Yemen crisis to Kashmir killing NewsNews of Welcome Qatar Company Week in pictures: From Yemen crisis to Kashmir killing By Editor of WQ - 30 June, 2018 1689 0 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter A photo roundup of some of last week’s events, including political crisis in Peru and protests in Palestine. 22 DEC 2017 A Palestinian protester throws a stone at Israeli forces during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, by the Qalandia checkpoint, near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. GORAN TOMASEVIC/REUTERS People pray next to the coffin of slain journalist Gumaro Perez during his wake inside his mother’s home in Acayucan, Veracruz state, Mexico. Perez, 34, was shot to death on Tuesday while at a Christmas party at his son’s school in Acayucan. FELIX MARQUEZ/AP PHOTO Children dressed in Santa Claus costumes sit inside a classroom before participating in Christmas celebrations at a school in Chandigarh, India. AJAY VERMA/REUTERS Sixty-day-old Nadia Ahmad Sabri, who suffers from severe malnutrition, lies in bed at a malnutrition treatment centre in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen. ABDULJABBAR ZEYAD/REUTERS Women prepare to sell candy as police stand guard by the steps of the government palace where impeachment proceedings against Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski are going on in Lima, Peru. Congressional opposition leaders initiated the proceedings after an investigative committee revealed documents showing Kuczynski’s private consulting firm received payments from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht more than a decade ago. MARTIN MEJIA/AP PHOTO An artist holds a portrait of former Soviet leader Josef Stalin outside the GUM department store, decorated with New Year and Christmas illumination in Moscow’s Red Square. Communist supporters marked the anniversary of Stalin’s birth on Thursday. ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICHENKO/AP PHOTO A military aircraft flies during Qatar’s National Day celebrations in Doha. Qatar celebrated National Day amid the ongoing Gulf diplomatic crisis, which appears to have created a greater sense of unity among the nation’s 2.5 million residents. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA Fatima Ahmed Aswad cries as the body of her 15-year-old daughter, Sana, is exhumed in Mosul for forensic investigation in order to receive a death certificate. The girl died from a mortar attack in the final battle to drive out the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL, also known as ISIS). BRAM JANSSEN/AP PHOTO A police officer helps a demonstrator remove herself from clashes during a general strike against a pension reform measure outside Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Union leaders complain the legislation, which already passed in the Senate, would cut pension and retirement payments as well as aid for some poor families. NATACHA PISARENKO/AP PHOTO Kashmiri villagers walk by a house damaged during a gun-battle at Shopian, 55 kilometres south of Srinagar, in Indian-administered Kashmir. Two fighters and a 25-year-old woman were killed in the firefight with Indian soldiers in the village. DANISH ISMAIL/REUTERS RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Netanyahu’s GREATEST Fear! Al-Qassam Back-to-Back Ambush Besiege Israel; Unstoppable War His Highness receives a written message from the President of South Africa War crimes and lip service LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Connect with: