Gallery The best photos from around the world
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Maria weeps at the tomb of her son Aljon Deparine, a victim of an alleged vigilante killing five years ago, before his remains are exhumed after the lease on his tomb expired at a public cemetery in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines. Relatives witnessed as workers hammered down tombs and pulled out the unrecognizeable remains of their loved ones, who were killed five years ago during President Duterte's bloody war on drugs. The families, too poor to renew the leases on their loved-ones graves, received assistance from a Catholic charity to have the remains cremated instead.Credit:Ezra Acayan/Getty Images
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Gaspard Panfiloff, Guitar and Balalaika, top, Nesar Ouaryachi, Double bass, center, and Baptiste Ansion, production manager, of the French Band Tournee des Refuges, climb a ladder and come down with their musical instruments on their backs after having given a concert the day before at the Monte Rosa Hut (2883m), during the Zermatt Music Festival and Academy, above Zermatt, Switzerland.Credit:Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP
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Visitors at an art installation of 650,000 white flags, each one representing a life lost to Covid-19 in the U.S., on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. President Biden's economic agenda risks getting delayed by weeks or months in Congress with tax, health care and other issues still unresolved and continued squabbling between the Democratic Party's progressive and moderate wings.Credit:Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg
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Two packhorses playfully jostel each other in the rain-soaked main town square of Dharmsala, India.Credit:AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia
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Haiti migrants waiting in Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña to get access to the United States, cross the Rio Grande toward Ciudad Acuña to get supplies in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico. Haitians crossed the Rio Grande freely and in a steady stream, going back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico through knee-deep water with some parents carrying small children on their shoulders. Unable to buy supplies in the U.S., they returned briefly to Mexico for food and cardboard to settle, temporarily at least, under or near the bridge in Del Rio, a city of 35,000 that has been severely strained by migrant flows in recent months.Credit:Marie D. De Jesus/Houston Chronicle via AP
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A woman fills her ballot paper during the State Duma, the Lower House of the Russian Parliament and local parliaments elections at a polling station in St. Petersburg, Russia. Russia has begun three days of voting for a new parliament that is unlikely to change the country's political complexion. There's no expectation that United Russia, the party devoted to President Vladimir Putin, will lose its dominance in the State Duma.Credit:AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky
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Afghans play cricket at the Chaman-e-Hozari Park in Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:AP Photo/Bernat Armangue
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Members of the media walk among sequoia trees in Lost Grove as the KNP Complex Fire burns about 15 miles away in Sequoia National Park, California.Credit:AP Photo/Noah Berger
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A person lies on a bed in the COVID-19 ICU unit of the Dr. Abdulah Nakas General Hospital in Sarajevo, Bosnia. The COVID-19 rate of infections in Bosnia, a country where only about 12% of the population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, is on the rise, authorities reported on Friday more than 900 new infections and 30 fatalities over the past 24 hours.Credit:AP
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David Gibbs Sr. salutes during the public visitation for Marine Cpl. Daegan Page at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Gibbs, a Navy veteran, served 26 years. Cpl. Page was one of 13 U.S. service members killed August 26 in a suicide bombing at the Kabul airport during the U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan.Credit:Chris Machian/Omaha World-Herald via AP
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The Houses of Parliament are silhouetted under a cloudy sky, in London.Credit:AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali
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A customer uses her mobile phone before the start of a movie show as she sits amid physical distancing markers during the first day of reopening at a cinema in Jakarta, Indonesia. Cinemas in several cities shut during the deadly wave of coronavirus outbreak that hit the country in July were allowed to begin reopening with capacity limit as cases decline.Credit:AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana
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The U.S. Capitol reflected in a puddle in Washington, D.C.. President Biden's economic agenda risks getting delayed by weeks or months in Congress with tax, health care and other issues still unresolved and continued squabbling between the Democratic Party's progressive and moderate wings.Credit:Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg
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