A woman walks through the flooded streets of Beira, Mozambique, following Cyclone Idai. See more from this week in pictures:
A polar bear cub plays with her mother Tonja as the cub ventured out for the first time outside of their indoor cage on March 18 at the Tierpark zoo in Berlin.
The bear was born on December 1 but has spent three and a half months living in darkness with her mother inside her enclosure. Born deaf and blind, polar bear cubs require intensive maternal nurturing.Students perform a traditional Maori haka during a vigil near Al Noor mosque on March 18 in Christchurch, New Zealand.A wave crashes against the sea wall as a taxi drives past on the Malecon, Havana's oceanfront boulevard, on March 19.
New York City's newest neighborhood is a whopping 14-acre, $16 billion real estate project with 100 retail stores.A BNSF train sits in floodwaters from the Platte River in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on March 17.Children throw colored powder in the air during Holi celebrations in Chennai, India, on March 21.
The Hindu festival marks the beginning of spring with an explosion of colors, chanting of devotional songs and prayer.The newly restored Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College on March 20 in London. The hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren as a ceremonial dining room in the early 18th Century, reopens to the public on March 23 after a two-and-a-half year conservation project.A woman on the Israeli side gives balloons to an Israeli soldier, near the border between Israel and Gaza on March 15.
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