An elephant buffet, a Lowry and Kenya’s melting glacier: photos of the day – Thursday

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  • Ystrad Mynach, Wales

    Greyhounds racing at Valley Greyhound Stadium in Caerphilly county borough. Modern greyhound racing made its debut in Wales on 7 April 1928 – two years after the first recorded UK race at Belle Vue in Manchester – and within days 25,000 people were watching dogs run at the Welsh White City Stadium in Cardiff

    Greyhounds racing on a track
  • Tokyo, Japan

    A visitor inspects ookanzakura cherry blossom almost in full bloom at Ueno Park

    A woman looks at cherry blossom
  • Gold Coast, Australia

    A tourist has their photo taken against a backdrop of beach erosion at Broadbeach. As the recovery from the devastating impact of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred ramps up, tourists are being urged to maintain their Easter holiday plans

    A tourist has their photo taken against a an eroded sandy cliff, with buildings on top
  • London, UK

    Staff display LS Lowry’s May Day painting at the press preview for the upcoming modern British and Irish art sale at Christie’s

    Two men hold the painting up against a white wall
  • Gaza

    Palestinians rely on solar energy to charge their phones due to the electricity crisis in the Zeitoun neighbourhood. Israel halted all aid supplies on 2 March and cut off electricity a week later. Its refusal to allow new energy panels to be delivered makes repairing existing ones indispensable for survival in Gaza

    A table of phones being charged using solar energy
  • La Thuile, Italy

    Italy’s Marta Bassino competes in the Women’s super-G event at the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup

    Marta Bassino leaning over as she comes down a ski run
  • Cheltenham, UK

    Racegoers arrive on day three of the 2025 Cheltenham festival

    Two women with elaborate hats and matching coats
  • Phoenix, US

    A political billboard by the artist Karen Fiorito satirising Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The artwork, titled Twitler and Putin’s Puppet Do Washington, depicts Musk as a puppet master controlling Trump. The artwork on the other side, Liar in Chief, references Project 2025, a conservative proposal to overhaul the federal government

    A political billboard depicting Donald Trump as a puppet being controlled by Elon Musk making a Nazi salute
  • Sudzha, Russia

    Russian soldiers walk through a destroyed town in the Kursk region. On Thursday, Russia said it had taken full control of Sudzha, a town that fell to Ukrainian troops shortly after their shock offensive last August. Sudzha, home to around 5,000 people before the fighting, is the largest settlement Kyiv had seized since it launched its cross-border assault into Russia last year

    Russian soldiers walk through a destroyed town
  • Ankara, Turkey

    Wild horses in the highlands of the Çamlıdere district

    An aerial view of wild horses being followed by their shadows
  • Vrindavan, India

    A widow smeared with gulal (colour powder), dances as she celebrates Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours at a temple in Uttar Pradesh

    A woman smeared with pink powder dances with a cloud of powder behind her
  • Placentia, US

    A US flag reflected in the hood of a black SUV during a break in the rain in California

    A US flag reflected in the hood of a black SUV during a break in the rain
  • Los Angeles, US

    Lizzo performing on her Lizzo in Real Life tour at the Wiltern in California

    Singer Lizzo performing on stage
  • Ayutthaya, Thailand

    Elephants enjoy various fruits and plants during an all-you-can-eat buffet to mark National Elephant Day at the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Royal Kraal in the world heritage city. National Elephant Day was established by the Thai government in 1998 in an effort to protect Thai elephants, who are part of the Asian elephant family and classified as an endangered species

    A line of elephants, some wearing headdresses, eating from huge fruit platters
  • Mount Kenya, Kenya

    The Lewis Glacier in Mount Kenya national park. Africa’s second-highest peak, is home to rapidly shrinking glaciers, which are vital for nearby ecosystems and communities. Lewis Glacier, the most studied, has lost over 90% of its mass since 1934, according to the World Glacier Monitoring Service. This dramatic loss is driven by rising temperatures and declining rainfall, both tied by experts to the global climate crisis

    The Lewis Glacier in Mount Kenya national park
  • Illpilli, Australia

    Indigenous men and children prepare for a dance event in Australia’s Central Western Desert Indigenous protected area. The event brought together communities from Kintore, Papunya, Utju, Kiwirrkurra, and Watiyawanu for two days of dance and cultural activities to mark the dedication of the new protected area

    Indigenous men and children line up in preparation for a dance event
  • Santa Monica, US

    A man holds up a sign asking for money on the Santa Monica pier in California

     ‘I need money for weed’
  • Cairo, Egypt

    Dancers perform tanoura, a traditional Egyptian folk dance, during the holy month of Ramadan at the Sultan al-Ghuri complex

    Dancers spinning with circular scarves and circle skirts spinning
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