Best photos of July 16: Qatar's Turquoise Mosque to the Martian meteorite


  • Katara Mosque, also known as Qatar's Turquoise Mosque, designed by Turkish architect Zainab Fadil Oglu, in Katara Cultural Village in Doha. AFP
    Katara Mosque, also known as Qatar's Turquoise Mosque, designed by Turkish architect Zainab Fadil Oglu, in Katara Cultural Village in Doha. AFP
  • Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto speaks to the media at Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase in Jakarta, Indonesia. AP
    Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto speaks to the media at Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase in Jakarta, Indonesia. AP
  • Lava and smoke erupts from a volcano near Grindavik on the Icelandic peninsula of Reykjanes, the ninth eruption to hit the region since the end of 2023. AFP
    Lava and smoke erupts from a volcano near Grindavik on the Icelandic peninsula of Reykjanes, the ninth eruption to hit the region since the end of 2023. AFP
  • A Palestinian man receives medical attention at Nasser hospital after he was injured while collecting aid in Khan Younis. Reuters
    A Palestinian man receives medical attention at Nasser hospital after he was injured while collecting aid in Khan Younis. Reuters
  • Members of Team Australia compete against Team New Zealand on day five of the Singapore 2025 World Aquatics Championships. Getty Images
    Members of Team Australia compete against Team New Zealand on day five of the Singapore 2025 World Aquatics Championships. Getty Images
  • An albino python at a snake park in Chennai. AFP
    An albino python at a snake park in Chennai. AFP
  • Vendors wait for customers next to the trunk of their American classic car stuffed with homemade crisps and bread, in Havana, Cuba. AP
    Vendors wait for customers next to the trunk of their American classic car stuffed with homemade crisps and bread, in Havana, Cuba. AP
  • A woman takes a picture of the 54-pound Martian meteorite NWA 16788, the largest known piece of Mars discovered on Earth, on display at a Sotheby’s auction preview in New York. AFP
    A woman takes a picture of the 54-pound Martian meteorite NWA 16788, the largest known piece of Mars discovered on Earth, on display at a Sotheby’s auction preview in New York. AFP