The world never ceases to beguile us. The message inside these photos—written with light, scrawled in spite—resonates beyond their description for a leisurely flip or a deep read this week
A giant Easter Bunny joins Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during the daily press briefing at the White House briefing room in Washington, US, on April 1, 2024. It prompted Jean-Pierre to ask the bunny "Are you the President of the United States?" in good mirth.
People walk by a poster for 'Oppenheimer' outside a cinema in Roppongi, Japan, on March 30, 2024, as the film debuts in Japan eight months after its worldwide launch. The movie about an invention that led to the nuclear obliteration of two Japanese cities 79 years ago evoked mixed and emotional reactions from Japanese viewers.
A mural of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen at a Melbourne laneway in Australia on March 26, 2024. After a long legal battle, Assange won a brief reprieve from his extradition to the United States from Britain over his site's publication of classified American documents.