WEEK 1 DECEMBER 28 Thru JANUARY 04 2026
ZUMA Press Pictures Of The Week 2026: POW Week 1: December 27 > January 2, 2026
ZUMA Press Pictures Of The Week 2026: POW Week 1: December 27 - January 2, 2026. NEW YEAR CELEBRATED GLOBALLY • GAZA, UKRAINE REMAIN IN TURMOIL • WACKY WEATHER WORLDWIDE • BRIGITTE BARDOT DIES • Executive Producer Scott Mc Kiernan. To VIEW the best images of the week, GO to ThePicturesOfTheWeek.com or to quote PoW Picture Editor extraordinaire and Producer, Jimmy Colton: ''THE BEST TWO MINUTES YOU'LL SPEND ON THE INTERNET TODAY!'' Mahalo to ZUMA Ohana top photojournalists: Rizek Abdeljawad, Thomas Bachun, Vlad Bereholschi, Dogan Evsan, Cecilia Fabiano, John Fatkin, Wojciech Figursk, Yoav Ginsburg, Matthew Hoen, Peter Kovalev, Michael Kristen, Jamie Lashmar, Robin Loznak, Kyle Mazza, Britta Pedersen, Sameer Sehgal, Alexander Shcherbak, Yuri Smityuk, Joey Sussman, Khairu Syukrillah, Pierre Teyssot,Ben Whitley, Sime Zelic, Liang Zhiqiang COVER IMAGE: Dateline: January 1, 2026, London, UK: Fireworks light up the sky over London. (Credit Image: © Jamie Lashmar/PA Wire via ZUMA Press)
Alxa Camel Super League 2025
December 28, 2025, Alxa, China: Participants riding camels hit a ball in the 2025 Alxa Camel Super League in Alxa, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. The Camel Super League, running from December 2025 to March 2026 across three locations in Alxa, features a variety of events, including camel relay races, long-distance races, camel polo, and archery on camel back, alongside traditional skill competitions and a camel beauty pageant. (Credit Image: © Imago via ZUMA Press)
Indonesia: Post-Flash Flood Damage
December 30, 2025, Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia: Residents repair the remaining roof of a damaged building after a flash flood in Blang Cut Village, Muara Dua District, Pidie Jaya regency, Aceh province, Indonesia. Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) recorded that infrastructure damage caused by flash floods damaged 157,838 houses, 806 houses of worship, 215 health facilities, 3,188 educational facilities, and 98 broken bridges. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire)
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