Obama Center opens, World Cup fans, Gaza orphans, UFC on the South Lawn

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June 21, 2026

The World in Pictures: AP's most compelling images of the week
The World in Pictures: AP's most compelling images of the week
 

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In Gaza, orphaned children navigate grief while trying to hold on to childhood

Mahmoud Nofal plays with his grandchildren outside their tent in Khan Younis.

Mahmoud Nofal plays with his grandchildren, Tamim and Ranin, whom he has cared for since their parents were killed in an Israeli airstrike, outside their tent in Khan Younis. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana

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World Cup fans flood stadiums and fan zones with dazzling costumes, face paint and flags

A Scotland fan smiles prior to the World Cup soccer match against Morocco in Foxborough, Mass..

A young Scotland fan smiles wide while waiting for the start of the World Cup soccer match between Scotland and Morocco in Foxborough, Mass. Photo: Mark Stockwell

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Opening day at the Obama Presidential Center

The Obamas take the stage during the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.

Former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters, Malia and Sasha, take the stage during the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Photo: Jeff Roberson

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One extraordinary photo captures an unusual White House scene

Diego Lopes celebrates during a featherweight bout against Steve Garcia at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House.

Diego Lopes celebrates during his featherweight bout at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn in Washington. Photo: Mark Schiefelbein

 

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The White House is surely one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. The columns of the South Portico, the fighter standing with arms and legs spread wide in celebration, and the octagon padding of the UFC ring tell an entire story as your eyes move from top to bottom of the frame. With Lopes standing with his back to the camera, facing the White House, it becomes less a photo of him and more about the evening, the event, and the spectacle. It was fortunate that it was after nightfall, so things that might have been distracting, like the Marine Band and spectators seated behind the ring, are mostly in the dark. Only the key elements - the White House, Lopes, and the ring are lit up.

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