Photos from Paris, Brussels, Chicago show a week racked by conflict
The week in pictures, Nov. 20-27
The week in pictures
Every Friday the editors on the CBC News photo desk compile a gallery of top news images from around the world. This week, with European cities on high alert after the attacks in Paris and a brazen assault on a hotel in Mali, we focus on the effects of conflict, from Nov. 20-27.
Pope Francis's 1st visit to African conflict zone
Tight security protects Pope Francis, who is in Africa on what is being called the riskiest trip of his papacy: a six-day visit that will take him from Kenya to Uganda to the war-ravaged Central African Republic — a country gripped by vicious religious conflict.
A well-armed, watchful eye on Thanksgiving
Macy's, the venerable New York City department store, held its 89th namesake parade on Nov. 26 amid a huge police presence that included an untold number of heavily armed officers and rooftop sharpshooters.
Violent election protests continue in Haiti
The Caribbean nation has struggled to build a stable democracy ever since the overthrow of the dictatorship of the Duvalier family, which led Haiti from 1957 to 1986, and ensuing military coups and election fraud.
Migrants in hunger strike on Macedonian border
Stranded Iranian migrants, some with their lips sewn together, protest the shutting of Macedonia's border with Greece after the deadly Paris attacks, on Nov. 25.
Chicago reacts to Laquan McDonald video
The court-ordered release of a graphic police video showing the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald raised fears about the kind of violence that followed the deaths of other black teens at the hands of white police officers in the U.S. Officer Jason Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder in the teen's death.
Threat of Paris-style attacks locks down Brussels for days
Belgian police focused a manhunt for suspects missing since the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris on Brussels' Molenbeek-Saint-Jean neighbourhood, where suspected ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud (who was killed in Paris on Nov. 18) once lived.
Paris on high alert after attacks
A police officer stands on guard near the Eiffel Tower on Nov. 22, more than a week after the deadly attacks in the French capital.
Security tightens across Europe
The Italian army was called in to the capital on Nov. 20 after authorities across Europe called for tighter security in the wake of attacks in Paris.
Radisson Hotel stormed in Mali
Malian troops, backed by French and American special forces, ended a hostage-taking after two gunmen armed with assault rifles and explosives stormed a luxury hotel in Bamako on Nov. 20, killing 19 people.
Airstrikes in Yemen blamed for hundreds of deaths
Human Rights Watch, in a report Friday, accused a Saudi-led, U.S.-backed coalition of failing to investigate hundreds of civilian deaths linked to airstrikes aimed at militants in embattled Yemen.