TIME Pictures of the Week

Pictures of the Week: June 6 — June 13

From the start of the 2014 World Cup and violent clashes in Mosul, Iraq, to Pope Francis’ prayer for Peace in the Middle East and Angelina Jolie’s impassioned pleas to end sexual violence in conflict, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.

PALESTINIAN YOUTHS TAKE PART IN A SUMMER CAMP ORGANIZED BY THE HAMAS MOVEMENT IN RAFAH APTOPIX Brazil Soccer WCup Netherlands Summer at Berlin Wannsee AFGHANISTAN-ELECTION CHINA-BANGLADESH-DIPLOMACY APTOPIX Brazil WCup Security A girl wearing a mask looks out a car window as rain drops are seen in Taif Civilian children stand next to a burnt vehicle during clashes between Iraqi security forces and al Qaeda-linked Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the northern Iraq city of Mosul IRAQ-UNREST-DISPLACED Wildfire Wedding Photo TOPSHOTS-FBL-WC-2014-AUS-BRAZIL Prayer for peace at Vatican Gardens Spain v Netherlands: Group B - 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil APTOPIX Germany Wave Gothic Festival APTOPIX Mideast Israel Burning Man Photo Essay Locals play with dirt before a dip to cool off in a nearby canal on a hot day in Lahore A soldier wears a machine gun bullet belt as he secures the gate of a prison near Omran 45th Pinkpop Festival APTOPIX India Heat Wave Ultra-orthodox Jews watch a wedding ceremony in Jerusalem Supporter of Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah holds an Afghan flag after an election campaign rally in Paghman district of Kabul HUNGARY-ANIMALS-MAYFLY TOPSHOTS-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-GAZA Kashmiri farmers work in paddy fields at Bandipora FIFA World Cup 2014 Features APTOPIX Brazil WCup Daily Life Supporters of Brazil's national soccer team peek through holes in the curtains on the fences surrounding the stadium during the team's final practice session at the Arena de Sao Paulo in Sao Paulo Members of Scotland Yard work at an area during the search for missing British girl Madeleine McCann in Praia da Luz Barack Obama Female member of the honour guard reacts as another one helps to adjust her cap ahead of an official welcoming ceremony for Italy's PM Renzi outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing APTOPIX India Soccer WCup Actress and Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie, hugs Neema Namadamu of the Democratic Republic of Congo a the 'End Sexual Violence in Conflict' summit in London TOPSHOTS-FBL-WC-2014-BRAZIL-FEATURE Brazil WCup Protests Arial bomb detonated in Leipzig Jerusalem Festival of Lights TOPSHOTS-GREECE-FINANCE-ECONOMY-JOBS-PROTEST An anti-government demonstrator dressed as Batman holds a sign on the Lapa Arches during a protest against the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro A brazilian soccer fan walks on the street near the Corinthians Arena ahead the 2014 World Cup match between Brazil and Croatia in Sao Paulo A reflection of cheering fans is seen before the 2014 World Cup opening match between Brazil and Croatia at the Corinthians arena in Sao Paulo A woman watches the 2014 World Cup match between Brazil and Croatia at a night club near the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo APTOPIX Brazil Soccer WCup Daily Life Brazil's Neymar celebrates a goal during the 2014 World Cup opening match between Brazil and Croatia at the Corinthians arena in Sao Paulo Anti-World Cup Demonstrations Held On First Match Day Of Tournament In Sao Paulo FBL-WC-2014-BRA-FANS Refugees Flee Iraq After Recent Insugent Attacks Refugees Flee Iraq After Recent Insugent Attacks

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