This week in photos, June 27 – July 3, 2015

A security worker brings money to a National Bank branch in Athens
A security worker brings money to a National Bank branch in Athens, Greece June 28, 2015. Greece's European partners shut the door on extending a credit lifeline to Athens, leaving the country facing a default that could push it out of the euro and cause ripple effects across the European economy and beyond. REUTERS/Marko Djurica - RTX1I3PV
Photograph by Marko Djurica — Reuters

This is the world through a Fortune lens from Saturday, June 27 to Friday, July 3.

Photos edited by Kacy Burdette, Alix Colow, Mia Diehl, Armin Harris, and Michele Taylor with Eddie Gilman

Text edited by Andrew Nusca

GREECE-ECONOMY-POLITICS-BANKINGPhotograph by Louisa Gouliamaki — AFP/Getty ImagesAs the European Union decides whether to grant Greece a last-minute bailout package to avoid pushing it further towards an exit from the eurozone, pensioners line up outside a national bank branch in Athens. Banks in the city opened only for the retired to allow them to cash up to 120 euros, or about $134.

APTOPIX Greece BailoutPhotograph by Daniel Ochoa de Olza — APGreek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis answers questions from reporters in Athens after 1,000 bank branches around the country were ordered by the government to reopen to help desperate pensioners without ATM cards cash small amounts from their retirement checks.

US-VOTE-REPUBLICANS-CHRISTIE-LAUNCHPhotograph by Kena Betancur — AFP/Getty ImagesNew Jersey governor Chris Christie kisses a supporter after announcing his bid for the U.S. presidency at his high school alma mater in Livingston, N.J. He’s the 14th Republican to officially jump into the race more than 17 months before the 2016 presidential election.

Photograph by Megan Hawkins — CNBC/Getty ImagesApple CEO Tim Cook poses for selfies at the San Francisco Pride Parade. He led a group of 5,000 Apple employees during the event.

A Girl Scout loses her balance in her camp chair around pretend campfire as Obama and the first lady welcome scouts to camp-out on South Lawn of White House in WashingtonPhotograph by Jonathan Ernst — ReutersA Girl Scout falls from her camp chair around a pretend campfire on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. President Barack Obama and the first lady joined them in celebration of the scouting movement and the National Park Service centennial.

Puerto Rico Teeters On Edge Of Massive DefaultPhotograph by Joe Raedle — Getty ImagesThe Puerto Rican capitol building stands in San Juan as the island’s residents confront the government’s $72 billion debt. Gov. Alejandro García Padilla said the people of Puerto Rico will have to make sacrifices and share the responsibilities to help pull the island out of debt.

The NBC and Comcast logo are displayed on top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, formerly known as the GE building, in midtown Manhattan in New YorkPhotograph by Brendan McDermid — ReutersThe Comcast logo displayed atop the newly named “Comcast Building” at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in midtown Manhattan. The Art Deco skyscraper, known as ’30 Rock’ and formerly named the “GE Building,” unveiled the NBC peacock logo and Comcast branding this week.

Businessman and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a back-yard reception in BedfordPhotograph by Dominick Reuter — ReutersBusinessman and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a backyard reception in Bedford, N.H. Trump this week repeatedly made news headlines for his incendiary remarks on a number of subjects. Though he is performing well in early polls, corporate partners continue to cut ties with him.

JAPAN-DISASTER-NUCLEAR-ROBOT-TOSHIBAPhotograph by Toshifumi Kitamura — AFP/Getty ImagesCameramen take pictures of a small robot developed by Toshiba and the International Research Institute for nuclear Decommissioning (IRID) during a demonstration at a Toshiba factory in Yokohama. The robot was designed to investigate the interior of the primary containment vessel of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 2.

Lowis Dell'Olio & Donna Karan in Anne Klein workroom, Garment Center, NYC - 1980Photograph by Rose Hartman — Getty ImagesLowis Dell’Olio & Donna Karan in the Anne Klein workroom in New York’s Garment District in 1980. Karan announced this week that she would step down from her namesake brand to work on other projects.

An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket explodes after liftoff from Cape CanaveralPhotograph by Mike Brown — ReutersAn unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket explodes after liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Fla. on June 28. The rocket exploded about two minutes after liftoff, destroying a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station.

JAPAN-TECHNOLOGY-EXPOPhotograph by Yoshikazu Tsuno — AFP/Getty ImagesFigures made by 3D printers produced by Japanese animation company Bihou on display at the Advanced Content Technology Expo in Tokyo.

1953 Chevrolet Corvette, (c1953?).Photograph by National Motor Museum/Heritage Images/Getty ImagesThe Chevrolet Corvette first appeared in 1953 and was designed to show that General Motors could compete in the sports car market with European manufacturers such as MG and Jaguar. It’s the 62nd anniversary of the iconic model.

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