
Cindy McCain, the wife of US Sen. John McCain, lays her head on her husband's casket during a memorial service at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, August 29. McCain died Saturday at the age of 81.

A staff member for US President Donald Trump blocks a camera as a photojournalist attempts to take a photo of a protester during a campaign rally in Evansville, Indiana, on Thursday, August 30.

Pope Francis passes by a protester's banner during a visit to Dublin, Ireland, on Saturday, August 25. It was the first papal visit to Ireland in almost 40 years, and it came amid one of the worse sexual-abuse scandals the church has faced. During his two-day visit, the Pope spoke of his shame over historic child abuse in the Catholic Church. He said outrage was justified.

Britain's Prince Harry speaks on stage after he and his wife, Meghan, watched the hip-hop musical "Hamilton" at a London theater on Wednesday, August 29. Harry gave those in the theater something to remember after breaking into mock-song at the end of the show. The show was held to raise money for his HIV charity, Sentebale.

Legendary singer Aretha Franklin lies in honor Tuesday, August 28, at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, which is in Detroit. Franklin died earlier this month at the age of 76.

A law-enforcement officer walks past the GLHF Game Bar, where a mass shooting occurred Sunday, August 26, in Jacksonville, Florida. Police said David Katz, 24, killed two people and wounded 10 others before taking his own life at a video-game tournament.

North Korean Cho Deok Yong, right, weeps with his South Korean son Cho Jeong-gi after they saw each other for the first time in decades on Friday, August 24. The temporary family reunions were agreed as part of the Panmunjom Declaration, which was signed by the leaders of North and South Korea during their historic summit earlier this year.

US President Donald Trump holds up a red card to the media in the White House Oval Office as he meets with FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Tuesday, August 28. In soccer, a red card is shown to players who are ejected from the match.

British Prime Minister Theresa May breaks into dance while meeting with UN scouts in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, August 30.

A camera films revelers as they throw tomatoes at one another Wednesday, August 29, during the annual Tomatina festival in Bunol, Spain.

Rohingya girls share a laugh Sunday, August 26, at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. A year ago, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims started fleeing from Myanmar into what has become the world's biggest refugee camp. Many of those who crossed the border have recounted horrific stories of being driven from their homes under threat of death. Myanmar's military has repeatedly denied that it has deliberately attacked unarmed Rohingya. Instead, the authorities insist that it only targets Rohingya militants.

A dwarf crocodile hatches from its egg at the Planet Exotica zoo in Royan, France, on Monday, August 27.

Singer Taylor Swift performs at a concert in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, August 25.

Local residents negotiate a flooded road after a dam collapsed in Myanmar's Bago region on Wednesday, August 29.

Meghan McCain, daughter of US Sen. John McCain, cries at her father's casket during a memorial service in Phoenix on Wednesday, August 29.

A swarm of bees lands on a hot-dog cart in New York's Times Square on Tuesday, August 28. A beekeeper responded to the scene to scoop up more than 40,000 bees and transport them to a safe place. Nobody was hurt by the bees, according to the New York Police Department.

Comedic singer "Weird" Al Yankovic hams it up as he receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, August 27.

A man in Marseille, France, rides a scooter with his two Yorkshire terriers on Monday, August 27.

US President Donald Trump sits behind his desk as he announces a bilateral trade agreement with Mexico on Monday, August 27. The two countries reached an agreement to change parts of NAFTA, the trade deal that Trump has derided for years as unfair. Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was dialed in on a conference call.

People float on bodyboards after Hurricane Lane flooded a baseball field in Hilo, Hawaii, on Saturday, August 25. The storm dropped 52.02 inches of rain on Hawaii from August 22-26. In the United States, that's the second-most rainfall from a tropical cyclone since 1950, according to preliminary data from the National Weather Service.

Amber Ayala mourns after an early morning house fire killed 10 children who had gathered for a slumber party in Chicago on Sunday, August 26.

A man walks under Moving Surfaces, a giant steel and light sculpture in Ottawa's Lansdowne Park, on Saturday, August 25. It was rainbow-colored for Pride Week.

Actress Cate Blanchett, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' refugee agency, spoke on behalf of Rohingya refugees during a meeting of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, August 28. She said that with monsoon season approaching in Bangladesh, refugees need to be adequately protected against flooding and landslides.

A blackcap is tagged at a bird observatory in Sandwich, England, on Tuesday, August 28.

US Rep. Martha McSally, who is running for one of Arizona's seats in the US Senate, celebrates her primary victory in Tempe on Tuesday, August 28. The Republican will face another congresswoman, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema, in November. Whoever wins will become the state's first female senator.

People in Thessaloniki, Greece, take photos under "Umbrellas," a sculpture by George Zongolopoulos, on Sunday, August 26.

A fan of Aretha Franklin becomes emotional as she attends a public viewing for the legendary singer on Tuesday, August 28.

Mount Etna spews lava during an eruption in Italy on Saturday, August 25. See last week in 25 photos