Home Gallery Photos of the week: Justine Damond vigil, New Dubai Metro trains, Saudi festival by Aarti Saundalkar July 20, 2017 Justine Damond brother, Jason Ruszczyk and Katarina Ruszczyk attend a sunrise vigil on Freshwater beach in Sydney, New South Wales. Damond was killed by a police officer in Minnesota after she reported a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home. Investigation into the case is ongoing. Photo credit: Getty Images The Dubai Metro is set to welcome 50 new trains manufactured by French company Alstom. The new carriages will incorporate a number of upgrades internally, including better seating arrangements, handle design, lighting etc to provide a better experience to its commuters. Photo credit: Dubai Media Office A girl has her picture taken with a historical re-enactor at the Souk Okaz Festival in the Saudi city of Taif on July 19, 2017. The cultural festival, a revival of the ancient Arabian market where merchants gathered and poets sparred, includes horse and camel shows, live performances of historical plays, and displays of fine artwork and handicrafts. Photo credit: Getty Images The Etihad Museum tells the story of the 1971 Union Agreement through the eyes of the Founding Fathers. The portraits are complemented by interactive screens showcasing historical photos, videos and family trees. Photo credit: Dubai Media Office Fireworks explode over the St. Mark’s Basin for the Redentore Celebrations on July 15, 2017 in Venice, Italy. Highlights of the celebration include the pontoon bridge extending across the Giudecca Canal, gatherings of boats in the St. Mark’s Basin and a spectacular fireworks display. Photo credit: Getty Images 0 Comments