Justin Trudeau made history by marching with tens of thousands of people in Toronto's Gay Pride parade, becoming the country's first sitting Prime Minister to participate.
Iraq's Prime Minister fired three officials in charge of Baghdad's security after bombing that killed nearly 300 people and caused public outrage over the inadequacy of the emergency services and security apparatus.
Fireworks fill the sky behind the Christ Episcopal Church of St. Joseph for Fourth of July celebrations in St. Joseph.
Thousands of people erupted in party mood, dousing each other with wine and singing and dancing in the streets of this northern Spanish city to celebrate the start of Pamplona's famed San Fermin running of the bulls festival.
Tens of thousands of people attended the state funeral for Pakistan's legendary philanthropist, Abdul Sattar Edhi, in Karachi.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid her homage to the victims of the Dhaka cafe attack during a memorial service at the Army Stadium in the city. Six alleged ISIS gunmen stormed into Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka and killed 20 people.
Three suicide bombers struck in Saudi Arabia in a rare incidence of multiple attacks in the kingdom where the Islamic State group has previously staged deadly attacks. There were no immediate claims of responsibility.
Five police officers were killed and seven others wounded by snipers in chaotic scenes in Dallas during a protest against police shootings of black men, with a suspect warning that bombs were planted throughout the city center.
Tracing Mahatma Gandhi's historic train journey that shaped his decision to resist racial segregation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a train journey to Pietermaritzburg in Durban, South Africa.
Here's a look at the important events in the world this week