Week in Pictures
The Week in Pictures: The death of a prince and full-capacity baseball
Clashes at the Peace Gate, a Wet Monday dousing, Brazil’s Covid surge and more.

London
An ardent royals fan carries a floral tribute outside Buckingham Palace on April 9, 2021, after the Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Kenya
Stephen Mudoga, 12, chases away a swarm of locusts on his family's farm in Elburgon, Kenya, on March 17.
It's the beginning of the planting season in Kenya, but delayed rains have brought a small amount of optimism in the fight against the locusts, which pose an unprecedented risk to agriculture-based livelihoods and food security in the already fragile Horn of Africa region, as without rainfall the swarms will not breed.
Maryland
Some of the hundreds of people without appointments stand in line outside the mass coronavirus vaccination site at Hagerstown Premium Outlets in Hagerstown, Md., on April 7.
The site opened to people without appointments Tuesday and, after waiting in line for hours, only 200 people without appointments were able to get vaccinated.
Brazil
An elderly Covid-19 patient is carried to an ambulance in Duque de Caxias, in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, on April 7.
Brazil is bearing the brunt of an alarming surge in Covid-19 cases, with fatalities reaching more than 4,000 in a single day on April 6 and hospitals stretched to breaking point.
The Capitol
Law enforcement investigate the scene after a vehicle rammed a barricade at the U.S. Capitol on April 2.
A Capitol Police officer was killed and another injured. The driver was shot after jumping out of the car with a knife and failing to respond to verbal commands and "lunging" at the officers. The suspect was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead a short time later.
West Virginia
Sue Howland, right, a member of the Quick Response Team which visits patients who have overdosed to offer help, checks in on Betty Thompson, 65, who struggles with alcohol addiction, at her apartment in Huntington, W.Va., on March 17.
"In a way I feel empty, there's nobody here to talk to," Thompson said. "I drink to escape. I try to get away from feeling."
As the COVID-19 pandemic killed more than a half-million Americans, it also quietly inflamed what was before it one of the country’s greatest public health crises: addiction.
Photo made available April 8.
Italy
A grower walks past apple trees covered with a layer of ice, after being watered to protect from the frost, at an orchard in La Palazzetta, Italy, on April 8.
The ice insulates the fruit so that it remains near 32 degrees Fahrenheit while the air temperature dips lower.
Iceland
Lava flows from the new fissure of a volcano near the Icelandic capital Reykjavik on April 6.
The long-dormant volcano, about 20 miles from Reykjavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula, flared to life March 20. It was the area’s first volcanic eruption in nearly 800 years.
Texas
Asylum-seeking migrants wait to be transported by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico in La Joya, Texas, on April 7.
The Border Patrol had nearly 170,000 encounters with migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border in March, a 20-year high.
Northern Ireland
Gasoline burns during clashes at the Peace Gate in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on April 7.
People lobbed bricks, fireworks and gasoline bombs Wednesday night in both directions over a concrete "peace wall" that separates Protestant, British loyalist and Catholic, Irish nationalist neighborhoods.
Britain's exit from the European Union has unsettled an uneasy political balance.
St. Louis
Inmates cough and try to breath through broken windows after officers deployed a chemical irritant at the St. Louis Justice Center, known as the city jail, on April 4.
Inmates at the jail broke windows, hurled furniture to the ground and set fires Sunday night in the latest uprising over pandemic-era conditions at the jail.
Germany
Women dressed in traditional Sorb clothing meet early on Easter Sunday to sing in front of a church in Schleife, Germany, on April 4.
The Sorbs are a Slavic ethnic group in Germany and Poland.
Los Angeles
Residents and staff dance during an Easter concert for vaccinated residents at the Ararat Nursing Facility in the Mission Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles on April 1.
The concert was the first social event held at the facility since the beginning of the pandemic amid newly-eased Covid-19 restrictions.
Texas
Fans look on as the Texas Rangers take on the Toronto Blue Jays on Opening Day at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on April 5.
More than 30,000 people attended the Rangers home opener, in the first major, full-capacity sporting event in the U.S. in more than a year.
New Jersey
Parishioners gather on the beach for an Easter Sunday service at sunrise in Masaquan, N.J., on April 4.
Last week's gallery: Dueling demonstrations and nighttime burials