Europe
Thursday
The Swedish flag. On Tuesday evening, Swedish law enforcement arrested an individual suspected of gathering intelligence for Russia. Harry Engels/Getty Images hide caption
In this Feb. 20 photograph, a Nazi sign and words mocking the Holocaust were painted on a tombstone at the Garden of Remembrance in the cemetery in Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or, near Lyon, France. Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
To Counter Anti-Semitism, French Women Find Strength In Diversity At Auschwitz
Wednesday
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a cabinet meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow on Wednesday. Alexei Druzhinin/AP hide caption
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has had to readjust her government's approach to trans-Atlantic relations. Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A plump rat stuck in a manhole cover spurred volunteer firefighters and animal rescue workers to act in Bensheim, Germany, over the weekend. Berufstierrettung-Rhein-Neckar/AP hide caption
Tuesday
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam on Tuesday ahead of his meeting with President Trump. Dutch customs officials say they seized 90,000 bottles of Russian vodka en route to the communist country. Such exports are prohibited under U.N sanctions. Minh Hoang/AP hide caption
Emergency vehicles in the Queens borough of New York on Feb. 20. The shrill drone of the sirens lies at the center of a bill by two city lawmakers to transition to new siren sounds. Frank Franklin II/AP hide caption
St Michan's Church in Dublin, where vandalized mummies have been discovered, has a series of crypts. Dave Walsh/VW Pics/UIG via Getty Images hide caption
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May says that the House of Commons could vote on March 14 to "seek a short, limited extension to Article 50" — the exit clause in the EU Constitution that was triggered after the Brexit vote. Peter Nicholls/Reuters hide caption