A woman walks in the shadows in Tokyo on May 12, 2017. Temperatures rose to 27C in the city, according to the Japan meteorological agency. Eugene Hoshiko / AP
A Chinese honour guard rehearses before the arrival of Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak at Beijing’s International Airport ahead of the Belt and Road Forum. Ng Han Guan / AP / May 12, 2017
The Nairobi skyline is seen in the background as hartebeests graze at the Nairobi national park in Kenya. Baz Ratner / Reuters / May 12, 2017
An Angolan woman pays a promise walking on her knees at Fatima sanctuary in Fatima, Portugal, on May 11, 2017. Two of the three child shepherds who reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary in a century ago will be declared saints on May 13, 2017 by Pope Francis. Patricia De Melo Moreira / AFP
People take pictures during the first free practicum of the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona-Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, Spain. Juan Medina / Reuters / May 12, 2017
Locals take pictures of the tomb of Zenyel Bey in Batman, Turkey, as it is relocated to stave off the risk of flooding from a dam project. The tomb is a 15th century memorial to one of the key figures in the Ak Koyunlu tribe, which controlled much of eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus and vied for supremacy with the emerging Ottomans. Ilyas Akengin / Agence France-Presse
Visitors stand in an underwater glass tunnel in AquaRio, Rio de Janeiro’s new aquarium which opened in November, as a shark and other marine life swim past. The aquarium is touted as the largest in South America and houses 350 species of marine life. Mario Tama / Getty Images / May 11, 2017
People walk outside the Hong Kong stock exchange on May 12, 2017. Asian stock markets were mostly lower Friday as investors remained cautious amid US political uncertainty and poor retailer earnings. Kin Cheung / AP
One-day-old baby giraffe Gus looks at the camera at Noah’s Ark farm on May 12, 2017, in Bristol, England. In the wild, populations of giraffes in continuing decline, with 97,500 estimated in Africa in 2015. Since 1985 the total giraffe population has fallen by 35%. New arrival Gus joins brothers George, 4 and Geoffrey, 2. Matt Cardy / Getty Images