A man waves an Egyptian flag as the Ever Given container ship was refloated in Egypt's Suez Canal on Monday, March 29. The ship was stuck in the canal for almost a week, halting marine traffic in what is one of the busiest waterways in the world. Attorney Ben Crump raises a fist as he takes a knee in Minneapolis with George Floyd's brother Philonise, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Floyd's nephew Brandon Williams on Monday, March 29. The trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin started on Monday, 10 months after Floyd's death. Migrant children lie inside a pod at a federal holding facility in Donna, Texas. The Biden administration allowed a few members of the media to tour the temporary facility, which is well over capacity. Of the 4,100 migrants at the facility, 3,400 were unaccompanied children. Family members mourn near the body of Kyaw Htet Aung, a 19-year-old who was fatally shot by security forces in Dala, Myanmar, on Saturday, March 27. Protesters are being met with deadly force in Myanmar, where the military seized power in a coup on February 1. Georgia state Rep. Park Cannon is placed into the back of a patrol car after being arrested at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Thursday, March 25. She was arrested after knocking on the office door of Gov. Brian Kemp as he was signing an elections bill that restricts voting access. Oral Roberts fans attend a watch party in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the university's basketball team played an NCAA Tournament game on Saturday, March 27. The Golden Eagles, who upset Ohio State and Florida earlier in the tournament, lost to Arkansas in the Sweet Sixteen. Yoshia Uomoto, 98, reacts as her son Mark Uomoto and niece Gail Yamada surprise her at her assisted-living facility in Seattle on Tuesday, March 30. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, it was their first in-person visit in a year. Baseball star Bryce Harper waves to fans before the start of the Philadelphia Phillies' Opening Day game against Atlanta on Thursday, April 1. The majority of Major League Baseball teams are opening their seasons with stadiums at 20% to 30% capacity, allowing fans to socially distance from one another. US President Joe Biden speaks at the White House on Monday, March 29. He announced that 90% of American adults would be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine within the next three weeks. Kathy Poss salvages items from the Ragan Chapel United Methodist Church in Ohatchee, Alabama, on Friday, March 26. A wave of deadly tornadoes devastated parts of the South. Protesters are reflected on sunglasses in New York City on Saturday, March 27. It was a National Day of Action to combat anti-Asian violence. People in Barcelona, Spain, attend a concert for the rock group Love of Lesbian on Saturday, March 27. Fans had to take a same-day COVID-19 test before attending the show, which was permitted by Spanish health authorities. A car is submerged after flash flooding in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sunday, March 28. A migrant baby is handed off a Spanish coast guard vessel in the port city of Arguineguin on Monday, March 29. Flowers surround a memorial in London for Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old whose remains were found in mid-March after she had been missing for nearly two weeks. Everard's death has reignited a national debate in Britain on women's safety and sexual assault. Gonzaga basketball players celebrate after winning the West Regional and clinching a spot in the Final Four on Tuesday, March 29. The Bulldogs are the top-seeded team in the tournament. Members of the French cycling team are seen training in the background as a woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine at the National Velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, on Monday, March 29. The velodrome has been turned into a mass vaccination center. Students are separated by plastic dividers as they eat lunch at Wyandotte County High School in Kansas City, Kansas, on Wednesday, March 31. It was their first day of in-person learning. Children play with bubbles at a park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday, March 29. For more global event coverage, visit iBestTravel's World.