Home Gallery Photos of the week: Unrest in Zimbabwe, Mexico plane crash, Saudi’s Hajj hackathon by Aarti Saundalkar August 2, 2018 The wreckage of a market stall burns in the streets of Harare on August 1, 2018, after protests erupted over alleged fraud in the country’s election. Protests in Zimbabwe’s historic elections turned bloody on August 1 as a man was shot dead during demonstrations over alleged vote fraud and the President appealed for calm. Photo credit: Getty Images An image shows the wreckage of the plane that crashed with 97 passengers and four crew members on board at the airport of Durango, in northern Mexico, on July 31, 2018. Miraculously, there were no deaths but dozens were injured in the crash that occurred as the plane was engulfed in flames just moments after taking off during a hailstorm. Photo credit: Getty Images The Hajj hackathon taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which concludes on August 3, 2018, has officially entered the Guinness World Records for having the largest gathering in a hackathon worldwide. Thousands of developers and IT enthusiasts from more than 100 countries are a part of the event. Photo credit: Communication and Media Center at Saudi’s foreign ministry on Twitter People enjoy themselves at a music fountain as the temperature reaches 37.3 degree celsius on July 30, 2018 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Photo credit: Getty Images A diver poses for a photograph next to an immersed car off the coast of the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon on August 1, 2018. Environmental activists dropped off old battle tanks provided by the Lebanese Armed Forces as well as other vehicles into the Mediterranean Sea to create new habitat for marine life. Photo credit: Getty Images Monkeys try to cool themselves with iced fruits at Antalya Zoo during a hot summer day in Antalya, Turkey on August 1, 2018. Photo credit: Getty Images 0 Comments