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A surfing competition and a cheese race: photos of the day – Monday
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Ethan Ewing surfs in the semifinals of the Gold Coast Pro at Snapper Rocks in Australia. Photograph: Jason O’Brien/EPA

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Large posters of the faces of the Minab schoolchildren seen through windows and reflection

Tehran, Iran

Images of the schoolchildren killed in an airstrike on the southern city of Minab are displayed in Tajrish Square Photograph: Majid Asgaripour/Reuters
An apartment building damaged by a drone strike

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An apartment block after a Ukrainian drone strike. Moscow’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said a drone fell into the building. No casualties were reported Photograph: Maxim Shipenkov/EPA
Keir Starmer walks along a red carpet in front of members of the media

Yerevan, Armenia

The UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, arriving for the European Political Community summit Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/Reuters
People running through a cloud of teargas

San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic

The national police used teargas and water cannon to disperse people trying to reach a community to protest against exploration by the Canadian mining company GoldQuest Photograph: Orlando Barría/EPA
Workers hanging from ropes clean windows of an office building

Beijing, China

Cleaning the windows of an office building in the capitalPhotograph: Andrés Martínez Casares/EPA
A man having water sprayed on him from a hose during a heatwave

Karachi, Pakistan

The national meteorology service has issued a heatwave alert for Karachi, warning that temperatures could rise to about 41C in the coming daysPhotograph: Rehan Khan/EPA
People sitting and watching while some buildings are bulldozed

Hebron, West Bank

Palestinians watch and Israeli troops stand guard while heavy machinery demolishes a Palestinian building near Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West BankPhotograph: Mussa Qawasma/Reuters
People queueing, the women wearing veils and carrying sticks

Guatemala City, Guatemala

Catholic faithful carry an image of the Virgin of the Rosary during a procession as part of the Feast of the Rose Photograph: Johan Ordóñez/AFP/Getty Images
A man walks towards a towering building, mostly in shadow

Frankfurt, Germany

The Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt’s financial districtPhotograph: Michael Probst/AP
Fireworks behind a statue with the Italian flag in front

Milan, Italy

People celebrate Inter’s Serie A championship victory in the Piazza del Duomo. Sunday’s victory over Parma has secured the Milanese team’s 21st league title Photograph: Pietro Staricco/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock
Men running up a hill carrying cheese

Shaftesbury, UK

The annual Gold Hill Cheese Race on ‘Hovis Hill’, where competitors race up the 72-metre course carrying a 25kg wheel of cheese. The steep cobbled hill was made famous in Ridley Scott’s Hovis bread advert in 1973Photograph: ZacharyCulpin/BNPS
A surfer in the Gold Coast

Gold Coast, Australia

Ethan Ewing surfs in the semifinals of the Gold Coast Pro at Snapper RocksPhotograph: Jason O’Brien/EPA
People celebrate with purple and yellow smoke and a placard showing Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India

New Delhi, India

Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) supporters celebrate its lead in the Assam and West Bengal state election results outside the party headquartersPhotograph: Rajat Gupta/EPA
Someone shelters under an umbrella during heavy rain

Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir

People shelter under umbrellas as heavy rainfall hits the Kashmir valley Photograph: Mukhtar Khan/AP
A man stands under a large dome, or bell, as part of an art exhibition

Venice, Italy

A new black-pigment iteration of At the Edge of the World (1998) by Anish Kapoor in the Palazzo Manfrin, part of the 61st Venice Biennale Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
Sarkozy and security guards seen from behind walking along a corridor.

Paris, France

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy arrives for his appeal trial in the Palais de Justice courthouse over charges he sought Libyan financing for his 2007 electionPhotograph: Stéphane Lemouton/SIPA/Shutterstock
An aerial photo of an archaeological site

Ur, Iraq

An aerial view shows members of the Iraqi Antiquities Authority maintenance team working to restore the stairs of the Great Ziggurat temple in the ancient city of Ur, believed to be the birthplace of AbrahamPhotograph: Assad Niyazi/AFP/Getty Images
A man walks past a row of people in military uniform

Kapsabet, Kenya

Sebastian Sawe is welcomed during a ceremony by local residents, athletes and officials in Kapsabet, Nandi County, Great Rift Valley, Kenya. The athlete was honored following his historic victory at the London Marathon. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
The base of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool being painted blue

Washington DC, US

The base of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool being painted ‘American flag blue’ after an order from the US president, Donald Trump. The decision comes before the nation’s 250th anniversary this summer. Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA