A Muslim faithful woman sits as she attends a Mass in tribute to priest Jacques Hamel at the Saint-Leu Saint-Gilles Bagnolet's Church, near Paris on Sunday. Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Europe
Sunday
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gives a speech Friday commemorating those killed and wounded during a failed July 15 military coup, in Ankara, Turkey. AP hide caption
Despite cloudy weather, beaches are packed in Brighton, England. With airfares rising and the British pound down after the Brexit vote, some Britons are vacationing closer to home. Lauren Frayer for NPR hide caption
For Post-Brexit British Vacationers, Staying Home Now Seems Appealing
Saturday
Do Putin And Trump Really Have Something To Gain From One Another?
Friday
Pope Francis walks through the entrance to the site Auschwitz concentration camp in what was Nazi-occupied Poland. Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Crawley has been around since Roman times, but it grew substantially after the Second World War to absorb people from bombed-out parts of London, some 30 miles north. Its St. John's Church was constructed in the 13th century. Lauren Frayer for NPR hide caption
In A British Town Full Of EU Workers, Brexit Vote Brings Uncertainty
In France, Journalists Debate Whether To Publish Photos Of Terrorists
Russia recently introduced a new frigate, the Admiral Grigorovich, and invited journalists on board at the Russian base in Sevastopol, Crimea. While the Russians have had a naval base in Sevastopol since the 18th century, Russia's seizure of the entire Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 has heightened tensions with NATO. Corey Flintoff/NPR hide caption
Thursday
Wednesday
Anna Woydyla of Poland has lived in Britain for 11 years and works at a London restaurant. Many workers from EU countries are struggling with uncertainty about their future in Britain after the Brexit vote. Pawel Kuczynski/AP hide caption