
Week in Pictures
The Week in Pictures: Aug. 27-Sept. 3
The Metropolitan museum reopens, the world's oldest married couple, Kenoshans protest Trump's visit and more.


Wisconsin
A demonstrator cries during a protest against President Donald Trump's visit to Kenosha, Wis., on Sept. 1.
Trump on Tuesday toured the site of a building that burned during the protests in Kenosha and met with local law enforcement officials.


Lebanon
Jets of the Patrouille de France fly over the damaged grain silos at the port of Beirut on Sept.1.
The former French mandate marked its centenary on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron visiting Lebanon to mark the occasion.
See more photos: Massive explosions rock Beirut






Spain
Maria de Concepcion Illa, 89, blows a kiss from her nursing home window to her neighbor's dog in Barcelona on Aug. 27.
Officials are beginning to see a rise in coronavirus cases in Spain and France as the summer months wind down and Europe continues to resume daily life.



Israel
President Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, accompanied by the head of Israel's National Security Council Meir Ben-Shabbat, left, and U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien board an El Al flight at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv on Aug. 31.
The U.S. and Israeli delegations flew to Abu Dhabi on the first commercial flight between Israel and the UAE for meetings with their Emirati counterparts after Israel and the United Arab Emirates agreed to normalize relations Aug. 13 in a U.S.-brokered deal.

Peru
Marble urns containing the remains of people suspected of dying of COVID-19, sit in a van, to be delivered to relatives in Lima on June 1.
In March, Peru ordered the cremation of all coronavirus victims, one of the strictest rules in the region to help prevent the spread of the virus. At the end of April, the rule was softened, allowing funerals with no more than five mourners.



Arizona
Illusionist David Blaine hangs from a cluster of jumbo-sized balloons while performing his latest stunt, "Ascension," in Page, Ariz., on Sept. 2.
Blaine ascended nearly 25,000 feet (7,600 meters) into the Arizona sky while hanging from a cluster of jumbo-sized balloons before parachuting safely back to earth.


Louisiana
A house lies submerged in a lake in Carlyss, La., on Aug. 28.
Packing wind speeds of 150 mph and bringing a life-threatening storm surge, Laura became one of the strongest hurricanes in U.S. history to make landfall as it struck Louisiana near the Texas border.
See more photos: Hurricane Laura tears through Louisiana


New York City
Anissa Barbato looks out over New York City from the Edge, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, as it reopened to the public on Sept. 2.
Rising 1,131 feet in the air from the heart of Hudson Yard, the deck offers 360-degree views of the city's skyline from the 100th floor.
See last week's gallery: The Week in Pictures: Aug. 20-27