On Wednesday, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Caracas and other Venezuelan cities to step up their continuing demonstrations against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
Photographs from the past few years of North Koreans seen just over the border from parts of China and South Korea
This weekend, the first part of the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival took place in Indio, California.
South African protests against President Zuma, thousands of bicycles in Beijing, refugees flee fighting in South Sudan, scenes from Holy Week, and much more.
Christians around the world celebrating Holy Week and Easter
Parts of California have just experienced the wettest winter on record—months of rain have refilled reservoirs and snow has covered the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Opposition groups have taken to the streets in Venezuela five times in the last week, protesting against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
Over the weekend memorials and ceremonies were held in Stockholm, Sweden, to remember the victims of Friday’s attack, and to stand together in defiance of terrorism.
The NCAA Men's National Championship in Arizona, anti-government protests in Venezuela, a rabbit track-and-field competition in the Czech Republic, a terror attack in St. Petersburg, and much more.
On April 6, 1917, the United States congress voted to formally enter World War I.
Festivals and glimpses of the new season from around the world, as we shake off the winter and greet the spring
Heavy rains in Colombia over the weekend caused rivers to overflow and sent mudslides crashing down on the town of Mocoa, burying neighborhoods in piles of mud, boulders, and shattered trees.
Getty Images photographer Mario Tama just returned from the Arctic, after accompanying researchers with NASA's Operation IceBridge as they flew research flights above the Arctic Ocean.
Some expeditions require little more than a car and semi-serious walking shoes
Images of caregivers at work in their offices and in the homes of the elderly clients they serve, made by photographer Amanda Swinhart